There are loads of little known and underplayed oldies,a lot were only played at one venue for a matter of weeks, and if you travelled around the country to different venues it would be mostly new to you.It's great to see small venues like the Attic Mansfield giving these records well deserved spins again.
Just been thinking to myself how brilliant the first K G B allnighters in Sheffield were in the 70s,with a guy who used to run them that i think was called Terry Samson,just wondered what became of him.
Hi, i remember eric ,bruno, terry ,liz king is sat on the stage ,scotty is my bother, god help me.I used to go to cleethorpes niters with him ,sean hamsey used to run a coach from sheffield.
Thanks Ken love the photo (Great times,great friends)
Can't remember Pep being that thin,hope to see you for 100 club anniversary in September.
Love Debbie & Howard
Richard Serling used to play a track in the early 80s,first heard it at Clifton Hall ,Rotherham and subsequenlty on his radio show that was about at the time.(You and i we're riding on a lullaby,it's easy for anyone who's falling in love)
Anyone know the track and artist name?
Thanks.
Saw a guy dance at the 100 Club at last years anniversary,must have only been in his 20s,tall and thin and he's the best dancer i've seen for many years.
Difficult one,but although it may spoil the scene for some of us now,in the short term,i find it a far more chilling prospect that it may disappear in the next ten to twenty years.(imo)
Luther Ingram (and the G-MEN)- If It's All The Same To You Babe
Tymes - What Would I Do
Continental Four - The Way I Love You
Mary Love - You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet
Sheppards - Little Girl Lost
Sapphires - Gotta Have Your Love
Fiestas - Think Smart
Last saw Derek Sheldon at a family wedding 15 years ago(now divorced) and he hadn't changed in appearance(lucky sod).As far as i remember i think he sold is records just after he finished at the Windmill,when he split with Crofty, if that's any help Malc.