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Here's a gem of useless info apparently Anne Aston of "The Golden Shot's" dad was once the gaffer of the Wheatsheaf, but that i believe was a little before our times Harpo
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Brilliant times Jack me old mate, used to come up with Pep 'n; Helen or Mac and Carl Jones, does this mean you are gonne want me to come up with yet another playlist???
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Late 70's Wigan,,,,conversation went along these lines a/ "has anybody got any chewies" b/ "i can ask for you" a/ "Thanks!" b/ "how many do you want" a/ "just one" b/ "one??" a/ "yes and if you can try not to get a juicyfruit" b/ "oh! chewie"
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Funny you should mention it Mark, i found an old tape of mine from the 80's last weekend and that is on there....in my opinion its still fantastic....wish i had one now!! All the best Harpo
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How you doing Jack me old mate ?? We should get a post going about the Wheatsheaf on here at sometime All the very best Harpo
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Was that at the top of Stowheath Lane? I think I went once. Crispie definitely used to go. By the way what is that Jackie Beavers record on Nation called ??????
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Was that at the top of Stowheath Lane? I think I went once. Crispie definitely used to go. Yed thats the one Peter, i remember it well Paul
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This photo c 1979 shows us at Wolves bus station Couple of people i cant remember but lists left to right Dave (Ernie) Welding Mickey (Riker) Taylor Kev (Bod) Bodley Me ??? (young lady Dave S new) Dave (The Disc) Shaw Michael (Rover) Stanley Rob Groves Snowy ??? (cant see enough could be Carl Sands) Phil (Azza) Harrison
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Does anyone else have recollections of this night? Can't remember if it was on Wednesday or Thursday nights, and if i remember it was Steve Powell who was instrumental in arranging it, but i'm not 100% sure. What i have got is a playlist(to follow), Chris Plant was a regular too, so that stands it in good steade musically, as well as Dave Shaw, Rover and Carl Jones doing bits now and then. All the regular West Mids crew were in attendance as well as Marc Gaz and Brad from Rugeley/Cannock to name but a few. Sandi has a few photo's from the event, mainly of the Willenhall crowd, including a young Pomma. I look forward to your recollections Playlist Harpo c1981 Cleveland Arms Timothy Wilson and the Pacesetters c/u (The Aspirations "You left me") Proffessionals "Thats why i love you" Esther Wiliams c/u (Cheryl Berdell "Giving it all to you") Brainstormers c/u (Pages "Heartaches and Pain") Lonnie Russ "Say girl" Reuben Howell "You can't stop a man in love" Jackie Beavers "Come back baby"(ok i cant remember exact title help! its the one on Nation) Sophisticates "I cant stand it" Village Sound "These windows" Omni "Keys to the city" Skip Mahoney and the Casuals "Janice(dont be so blind to love)" Keni Burke "Let somebody love you" Luther Vandross "Never to much" Otis Clay "The only way is up" Leon Peterson "Don't squeeze the sherm" Peabo Bryson "Why don't you make up your mind" Maze "Joy and Pain" Kenny Wells "Isn't it just a shame" Calvin Grayson "Love's just begun" Inspirations "Your wish is my command" Martha Starr "No part time love for me" Larry Atkins "Lighten up"/"Ain't that love enough" George Byrd "I'm available" Theo-Coff Invasion "Lucky day" Natural 4 "I thought you were mine" Mel Britt "She'll come running back" Darrell Banks "Somebody, Somewhere Needs You" Billy Hambric "She said goodbye" Ringleaders "Baby what has happened to our love" Jimmy Mcfarland "Lonley Lover" Frank Dell "He broke your game wide open" Afew nice bits there, if i say so myself. All 't best Harpo
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"it's the best i've ever had, watch what your doing" "i was barbed up once"....said to me by a regular on the site no names ONCE! say i, i didn't mean it like that he replied....he'll know who i mean, and smile as he made me at the time. "first ever play for this one" is that tonight ?? "c/u as" .......................... (why it was never covered at the Cats'Torch where you first heard it) "I'm not saying anything. its just that my copy was different, it was styrene and had a matrix" "I once bought a Lenny Curtis for £5" i said to a dealer.."was that what it was worth" says he..."no you cheeky bastard" i reply"(didn't tell him i prob sold it for a tenner too) "No mick i dont want that Cashmeres for £20, it's played out" me to mick holdsworth 1980
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So many of those early modern classics have been attributed here and there to various d.j.'s, it was such a great time, with so many wonderous tunes to play, thanks to a sudden realisation that the scene had missed out on a wealth of soul, as it became more beat driven than soul led. It was exciting just to be an early "bit player" with every week sending us home with new faves to find, not to mention the current releases. I know the first time i heard the Love Comittee "Just call me name" (aka Will Collins etc..) Sam played it, if he was first i dont know, but i know he was responsible for me hearing that tune , one of those pivotal moments in my soul appreciation history Thanks Martin
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ECHO THAT MATT! From the bits i can remember, Neil Allen emptying the funk room was one memory, Pete Smith pulling the hand towel machine off the wall and knocking himself out another. Good "Times Guy" ph
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"ANYBODY WHO DISAGREES WITH ME IS A TOTAL " ...OOPPPSS!! SORRY MIKE I'M ONLY PLAYING lol KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK Harpo
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No probs. with that at all Mike. As i have emphasised on here, far far to many times to wish to remember, it's all about personal taste and opinion, with personal being the key word. The forum gives us all a chance to air our opinions, ands that's fantastic, however to try to enforce your opinions onto others, or indeed to question the taste of, and at times the very character, of those who's opinions differ is just not on. I've spent the last 35+ years on the scene enjoying myself immensley, going about my business, keeping out of the politics(or as i prefer to call it childish bollocks), and loving the music, i would suggest that approach to everyone, but then would i myself come into the catergory of trying to enforce my personal views onto others? So i'll just say, life's too short, and the music far FAR! too good to marr it with petty bickering, ENJOY!! PH
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A great record in its time, and i'm sure if it had been on a lesser label(in terms of commerciality) it would have remained a classic monster oldie. Sadly it got hammered, but you then have to question why?? and i think as was the case with the likes of "Landslide" and "Out on the floor", but not nesceserrily(spellings shite and without my glasses can't see print in the dictionary sorry) "The snake", it was because they were so good, and instant. Wish i had only heard it now and again since 1980'ish, and if that were the case i'm pretty sure it would stand big, loud 'n' proud. Harpo
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Was pm'img Neil(Allen) earlier today, there are so mant tales to be told, from those special nights, well it was weekends most times with the likes of the oldies, clifton hall, the britt, the bear, bedford etc...etc...on fridays, then off to Kev 'n; Shazz's or Lornas, if we could get a lift. What a joy to be in the company of the craziest, reckless bunch of wonderful people you could ever wish to meet. talk about living to the maxx, and then more piled in on top, yet through all that we came out with so many life long mates, and great memories. If you told the tales to an outsider, they would scoff and say nobody would get up to those things, but we did weekly Dave from Anglesey stopped me a few months ago, must have been 20 plus years but it was as if it had been 8am the Sunday before, and that applies to so many of us,,,thats so special for me as around here no fucker will speak to me, only jokin really the kids spoke only last year LOL We dont need to meet in a mall, to be together "the memories still remain in our hearts"
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saw somwhere mention of the Herbie Williams/Court Davies thing To finish the connundrum dont forget to add the Court Davies and the East Coast Connection/Dustin Wilson part We all got court out at the time
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Ah! yes i used to Dj at the dayers along with Pep for Tony Reynolds This was where i first met "Our Ted", he looked like a larger brother of Timmy Mallet at the time, red specks hawaiian shirt 'n' all, with all those UK White Demos and the start of what has become the awsome U.S. collection he has accumulated. Who said the only thing good to come out of Brummigem was the Hagley Road. Good times i remember, i remember playin Bill Harris there as a revitalised gem , along with the likes of Celeste Hardie, Ty Karim(that especially interested Ted, next time i saw him he had one, also on Romark) Dean Courtney etc....etc... Regulars were Tim, Niall, John Weston and Tina, plus the Redditch n Kiddi crowd amongst others Good times, great mates Harpo
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Ah! yes i used to Dj at the dayers along with Pep for Tony Reynolds T
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Did anyone else , other than myself and Micky Cruise hear Alexis Corner play a new release on his Sunday evening show in 1980 by the Lamont Cranston Band, "Taking a chance".....this was at the time the Williams and Watson c/u as "Nobody ever said it was gonna be easy" and massive at Wigan and the Clifton Hall. Nearly fell of me chair, ran downstairs at me Mom n Dads to ring Planty and Mick Holdsworth. It came up in conversation with Mick'y at mine after a nighter, i had never met anyone else who had heard it, the conversation then got wierder as we recounted being at various nights over the years and having these meets without realising 'til later who was who! but we best not go there. Anyway to cap it off, i can't tell you why or how i heard Alexis play it, never listened to the radio in those days , and certainly not a blues based show...wierd eh!!
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