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Best Soul Nights in the North East Ever

1. DUNELM HOUSE, DURHAM.

 

My first all-dayer was in 75 and I tend to think of them amongst the best days of my life. Most of the records I hear as I go round Northern Soul Nights still, I heard for the first time that first day. People came from all over the country and all the top jocks played. Searling did an afternoon set due to commitments elsewhere on the evening; with Levine and Curtis moving increasingly into disco, Funk and Jazz Funk, he was head and shoulders above the rest playing traditional northern, though some prefferred Soul Sam. Some things never change.

 

Alex did an all-nighter in 77 but staying up all night wasn't my thing and I hated it. Probably the most important dj set of his life though as he played Hi Tension to a mostly northern crowd and got away with it.

 

The following year he put Chris Hill on armed with fireworks, a portable mick and just about the last great set of Funk and Jazz Funk newies and wearing red trousers. Somewhat ill advisedly, Alex copied and wore his for years.

 

2. THREE TUNS, DURHAM.

 

Its legendary bouncy dancefloor wouldn't get past health and safety now, the Bottle generally got things started and Jimmy Radcliffe normally brought proceedings to a close. Whatever Alex became, we benefitted from the last relevant years of Wigan, the peak of Cleethorpes and the last great flowering of the Mecca before Saturday Night Fever and Georgio Moroder made disco naff. Levine and Curtis both guested.

 

3. BERWICK WEEKENDER.

 

Technically on the Scottish side. Not as life changing as what happened next, but it certainly had its moments and hinted at what was to follow. A time when the djs were discovering they were playing the same records as each other before they started deliberately playing the same records as each other. Funk and disco maestro Paul Cooke asked me to produce his radio Soul show and became an unlikely hero among certain serious Soul folk and some of the records he played became staples on the Modern Scene.

 

4. MANOR HOUSE, WEST AUCKLAND.

 

Solely in terms of music, in a league of its own, though too ahead of its time for anyone who just wants to dip their toe(nail) or those who want to play politics. Similar manifesto to Rhetford but much of the music there is as naff as the term Just Soul with its connotation of unimportance. Been tying to remember if I gave Paul: Curtis - No thing on me, George Jackson - Aretha and the Tops - Still Water to play at Berwick.

 

5. AYCLIFFE. Legendary Northern Soul town, the home of many a day/ night in the mid seventies including the first all-nighter I ever went to which was the first time I heard the Flasher and the Ojays I Love Music. John Howard persuaded us to go and I never told him how much I hated it.

I particularly remember a great night in nearby Spennymoor around the time of Cathedrals when my big sister, obviously keen to lose her kid brother, told me another child had started coming. For decades I thought it was local legend Paul Shoulder until he recently confessed to being 3 years older than me.

In the 80s Gaz Simons and Baz Atkinson arrived on the scene to offer spirited resistance to the demise of Northern Soul in just about every venue in Aycliffe and the surrounding area, initially playing mostly well chosen oldies, before gravitating to sixties newies with mixed success and then more Modern and Just Soul. When the crowds returned they sought out obscurity, cynics might say, for the sake of it.

 

6. COACH AND EIGHT, DURHAM.

 

The second venue Alex ever played after Nevilles X Youth Club; in fact he would feed his several dozen records to the resident dj. At 12/13 I was too young to get in but I was talking to North East Northern Soul stalwart Pete Donnelly just last night and was reminded that I used to go down to the bus station to see people coming out. On one occasion he was armed with a selection of Dells albums, announcing, in his inimitable way, they were his favourite group. Who ever guessed he would prove ahead of his time?

Alex retrned in 77/8 playing 50/50 Funk and northern though it only really took off when he jettisoned the northerm catching the last classic era of Funk and Jazz Funk. Wild and crazy.

 

7. NEVILLES X CLUB.

 

His last full on northen night, if you include Lamont - Back to my roots, JB - Body Heat, Kool and the Gang - Open Sesame, 3 tracks off the Tramps album Disco Inferno and Carwash by Rose Royce. Both Bill Swift and Paul Mooney guested so not quite sure who to thank or blame. Now 15 I was developing a critical ear saving my trips to the loo for You're ready now and Jnr. Walker - I aint goin nowhere, part of his ill concieved Motown half hour. Also divs ( remember them? ) on the horizon.

 

8. RUMORS, SUNDERLAND.

 

Not really sure why I remember this monday night in 1980 so fondly. Perhaps it was the last gasps of the Jazz Funk scene before it became too night clubby and Funk and Jazz Funk descended into club classics and smooth Jazz. The music wasn't bad though: JBs Doing it to death, Cameos last great album as a full on Funk Band, Gene Chandler - Does she have a friend? and Really, Really love you by Cecil somebody or other.

 

9. TOGOS, CHESTER LE STREET.

 

Formerly Sombreros and latterly Crocadillos, Alex and Bill Swift did a mid week night around the time of Mr. Nice Guy and Troublemaker. The Leeds Central Djs ( whose names have temporarily escaped me ) did an all-dayer as part of their Bott1e$ over Britain/ Ar$e$ over England tour and there was an all-nighter which I hated.

 

10. HOOCHIE COOCHIE, NEWCASTLE.

 

Easter Bank Holiday all-dayer was the best Northern Soul event I've been to in 35 years. Everything was all wrong but with Soul Musics enduring resilliance it turned out right. No dance floor to speak of, no imported big name djs, a stupidly priced bar, no food and a que to get back in didn't deter people - this was what it was like to go to a Northern Soul Night in its Golden Age. And herein lies the perennial problem, that Northern Soul will forever be judged on how well it can approximate the early/ mid seventies. The trick seems to be in ommiting the ones which haven't aged very well ( for me, the majority ) rather than relentlessly playing Casino Karaoke or I'll name that tune in 1974. I've been trying to think what was played in the 4 hours I was there which I didn't have by the time I was fifteen: two big ballads which were terrible, 2 ska records which briefly reduced it to farce, the Spinners I'll be around and Lou Rawls are a bit bogstandard and probably owe more to the Jazz Funk scene. I always listen to Modern Soul with trepidation and this was no exception: Sam Dees Fragile handle with care and Lew Kirton Heaven in the afternoon are great, if tired, classics and presumably the latter is an inevitable part of every all dayer. Anybody who thinks I've got the need is Modern Soul is using a simplified formula which misses the point and JJ Barnes version of How Long, enjoying its second outing I've heard in recent times, should have been left in the seventies.

Likely to be another one in August and some of the problems should have been sorted, but demand and expectations will be high and it could turn out to be one of those one - off events that nobody can quite explain.

Respect also for putting on: Candi Statton, Azymuth, Rose Royce and Alexander Oneil.

 

Not forgetting:

 

WALKERS: Chilites, Womack and Womack, Tashan.

NEWCASTLE MAYFAIR: Brass Construction, Gil Scott Heron.

SUNDERLAND MAYFAIR: Crown Heights Affair.

NEWCASTLE CITY HALL: George McCrae ( in 74 ), Commodores, Four Tops, Crusaders, BB King, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, Bill Withers, Average White Band, Benson, Cameo, Mary Wilson, Chilites.

SAGE, GATESHEAD: James Brown, George Clinton, Irma Thomas, Mavis Staples, Ornette Coleman, Swing Out Sister.

GALA, DURHAM: Maceo Parker, Terry Callier, Femi Kuti.

SUNDERLAND EMPIRE: Temptations, Smokey Robinson, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks and Dennis Edwards.

METRO RADIO ARENA: Four Tops, Temptations and Tavares.

 

Obviously I was 13/14 during the glory years of Northern Soul so my choices emanate from Durham and are somewhat Alexentric. Do you have fond memories of a Soul Night in Newcastle or Sunderland? Was the Garden Farm your thing? Or the Red Lion? Or do you prefer the nightclubs: Julies, Gretna, Buddys, Walkers, Macmillans or As you like it?

 

I am currently writing a book about my life in music so if you have any info, memories or anecdotes you'd like to share and you see me flying at a Soul Night near you, come and have a chat. If you respond here there's a fair chance I won't read it since I'm seriously computer illiterate and can never find these things once I've started them.

 

 

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Chris I recall going there I on;y went once as the night I went it was full of students pissed out of their heads throwing glassess about Maus /Micky it was an all nighter in Sunderland Genevie's( if thats how you spell it) alex organised it and me little mate Toma did a spot Cheers Paul

Paul - I am definately coming to the conclusion that Alex may have put CHA on twice. I'm almost certain it was a weeknight that I saw them maybe a Thursday and it was 1978 maybe August/Sept, I think Neil Rushton had organised the tour he was certainly there. It was a Jazz funk crowd and I went down to London for work just after. My memory of the period isn't great due to over indulgence of too many shall we say stimulants but I do recall travelling over from Mick Powneys house.

All the best mate and if you see Davy tell him I'm going to post a CD for him this week.

Manus

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Manus nee probs mate was out with Davey Elaine Matty Duncan Frankie firday gone at the Swallow brill night mate it was rammed over 230 people in loads of old faces there Vin, Paul Murphy Tim Ray Callan but to name a few next one boxing night mate all the best Paul

Paul - I am definately coming to the conclusion that Alex may have put CHA on twice. I'm almost certain it was a weeknight that I saw them maybe a Thursday and it was 1978 maybe August/Sept, I think Neil Rushton had organised the tour he was certainly there. It was a Jazz funk crowd and I went down to London for work just after. My memory of the period isn't great due to over indulgence of too many shall we say stimulants but I do recall travelling over from Mick Powneys house.

All the best mate and if you see Davy tell him I'm going to post a CD for him this week.

Manus

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Manus nee probs mate was out with Davey Elaine Matty Duncan Frankie firday gone at the Swallow brill night mate it was rammed over 230 people in loads of old faces there Vin, Paul Murphy Tim Ray Callan but to name a few next one boxing night mate all the best Paul

Glad to hear it went well Paul thumbsup.gif I must get up there at some point but I'm hobbling around with a walking stick at the moment waiting on an operation on my knee. Still it gives me plenty of time to post on here.

All the best

Manus

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did anyone go to the STAX OF SOUL nights at walkergate where a TOP dj had his records nicked??? so i have been told.

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mmmm ??? that ringing a very far off bell? but thats all !! :unsure:

The Coatsy club in gateshead, great doo's on in there :ohmy: Does the Central bar in Gateshead count ? dancing/soul/scooterists/mods and of course the barneys :D

Karen x

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Yes there was it was at the MAYFAIR SUITE early 80`s used to go quite a bit think it was a sunday night :wicked:

try 84/85 at the mayfair,tiffany's,the red house,john bost center walker,walker youth club,i was on a chemical holiday and i can just about remember lol !!!!!!!! by the waybruce from preston does live in wallsend and he has got a fat gut and he smells lol ! and is still on a chemical holiday !by the way chris what were the data disks like ? you missed a good night at the swallow hotel mate and hello deb ! by the way its micky p and the wallsend massive yeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaa

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Just remembered there was also a couple of nighters a few years ago at Cassidys in birtley which aint far from newcastle. cant think who d.j.ed but they were good nights Pat brady d.j.ed at one if i remember correctly. not sure what year these were there was 2 that i went to.

chris :wicked:

no all nighter at the guild i dont think but def at the redhouse over the road by the way it was good to see you's at the swallow respect,micky p

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no all nighter at the guild i dont think but def at the redhouse over the road by the way it was good to see you's at the swallow respect,micky p

:g:Hiya Micky

Someone asked on friday night "how can he dance like that ? " I said "coz he's from Newcastle " Great night wasnt it see you's on boxing night thumbsup.gif

Karen n Jeff x

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try 84/85 at the mayfair,tiffany's,the red house,john bost center walker,walker youth club,i was on a chemical holiday and i can just about remember lol !!!!!!!! by the waybruce from preston does live in wallsend and he has got a fat gut and he smells lol ! and is still on a chemical holiday !by the way chris what were the data disks like ? you missed a good night at the swallow hotel mate and hello deb ! by the way its micky p and the wallsend massive yeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaa

yeh was looking forward to it mickey, had a real bummer of a day had to put my long term friend to sleep [my old jack russell] so wasn`t up to it mate, we`ll get there soon hopefully-HARRY thumbsup.gif

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GENERAL BELGRANO WHITEHEAD HAD A NICE TRIP TO PETERBOROUGH ALLNIGHTER WITH HIM AND CARLO ONCE

A TENDACY TO EXAGERATE I THINK IS THE TERM JILL

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Putting it nicely that :g: God aye General Belgrano...can't remember who came up with that belter :(

Was I on that Peterborough trip? Memory a bit hazy but I think I was...might have been a different time...hey I remember once Whitehead came round to mine...I was outside trying to fix my car...he said "Don't worry I'll have it fixed in no time" I said "do you know what to do like" he said "well yes that's what I do...I'm a mechanic in the Navy"...took his coat off and rolled his sleeves up then looked under the bonnet...didn't have a bleedin clue...t'was written all over his face...glazed look in his eyes...stood there for what seemed forever...eventually to stop the embarrassment I said "It's the radiator mate" then he said "Ah well I'm not very good with them" :D Think I stuck some Radweld in it eventually until I could get a new one in...hey mate if I write a book I'll include a couple of chapters on him alone...priceless :D

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Putting it nicely that :D God aye General Belgrano...can't remember who came up with that belter :P

Was I on that Peterborough trip? Memory a bit hazy but I think I was...might have been a different time...hey I remember once Whitehead came round to mine...I was outside trying to fix my car...he said "Don't worry I'll have it fixed in no time" I said "do you know what to do like" he said "well yes that's what I do...I'm a mechanic in the Navy"...took his coat off and rolled his sleeves up then looked under the bonnet...didn't have a bleedin clue...t'was written all over his face...glazed look in his eyes...stood there for what seemed forever...eventually to stop the embarrassment I said "It's the radiator mate" then he said "Ah well I'm not very good with them" :) Think I stuck some Radweld in it eventually until I could get a new one in...hey mate if I write a book I'll include a couple of chapters on him alone...priceless :D

It was Karen Bartell!!! remember, and I was accused of having a battered head......lol

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It was Karen Bartell!!! remember, and I was accused of having a battered head......lol

Will you stop speaking in riddles woman wink.gif:D

What about Bart...she went out with Belgrano yes...is that what you mean? :lol:

Or do you mean that Bart was at Peterborough...I remember she went there once when I did...and she had feckin chicken pox...or measles or summat such like...and I went off it cos I said she should be at home not spreading the lurgy about...you did have a battered head...but not in the same way as hers was battered hun...and I had a battered head too when you were around cos it has a tendency to rub off but I wouldn't have changed any of it cos we had the bestest of times :D:P

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Will you stop speaking in riddles woman :lol::g:

What about Bart...she went out with Belgrano yes...is that what you mean? :ohmy:

Or do you mean that Bart was at Peterborough...I remember she went there once when I did...and she had feckin chicken pox...or measles or summat such like...and I went off it cos I said she should be at home not spreading the lurgy about...you did have a battered head...but not in the same way as hers was battered hun...and I had a battered head too when you were around cos it has a tendency to rub off but I wouldn't have changed any of it cos we had the bestest of times :D:yes:

hmm you DIDNOT say that at the time, INFACT I seem to remember being told to BEHAVE MYSELF or else... no I thought it was Karen, cos wasn't he on the ship that sunk the Belgrano an kept goin on about it, so if it wasn't Karen, it was one of the others in our group ...AN CAN YOU PHONE RE TOMORROW!!!

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hmm you DIDNOT say that at the time, INFACT I seem to remember being told to BEHAVE MYSELF or else... no I thought it was Karen, cos wasn't he on the ship that sunk the Belgrano an kept goin on about it, so if it wasn't Karen, it was one of the others in our group ...AN CAN YOU PHONE RE TOMORROW!!!

I THOURGHT HE WAS A SUBMARINE MAN AND WAS ON THE SUB THAT SANK THE BELGRANO ? WILL ASK CARLO TONIGHT HE MAY BE ABLE TO SPREAD SOME ARTIFICIAL LIGHT ON OUR FRIEND FROM BELOW SEA LEVEL .

BY THE LOOK OF HIS TAN ON THE PHOTO LOOKS LIKE HES JUST DONE AN 8 MONTH STINT MIND YOU SO DOES MR HURWOOD :thumbsup:

HARRY

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I THOURGHT HE WAS A SUBMARINE MAN AND WAS ON THE SUB THAT SANK THE BELGRANO ? WILL ASK CARLO TONIGHT HE MAY BE ABLE TO SPREAD SOME ARTIFICIAL LIGHT ON OUR FRIEND FROM BELOW SEA LEVEL .

BY THE LOOK OF HIS TAN ON THE PHOTO LOOKS LIKE HES JUST DONE AN 8 MONTH STINT MIND YOU SO DOES MR HURWOOD :thumbsup:

HARRY

hmm you could be right - above or below does it matter????!! lol, it was in the sea wanit!!! let me know, cos now its annoying me - u expect Carlo to remember anything from back then!!!! - say hi to him for me....

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hmm you could be right - above or below does it matter????!! lol, it was in the sea wanit!!! let me know, cos now its annoying me - u expect Carlo to remember anything from back then!!!! - say hi to him for me....

MATTERS IF YOU OPEN THE WINDOW :lol:

DJING IN JOES BAR WITH CARLO TONIGHT WILL SAY HELLO FOR YOU (IF I REMEMBER)

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MATTERS IF YOU OPEN THE WINDOW :D

DJING IN JOES BAR WITH CARLO TONIGHT WILL SAY HELLO FOR YOU (IF I REMEMBER)

err yep, you got a point there, hmmm Jill says that I talk in riddles an at least you can understand me!!!! an subs don't even have f*** windows (thats jills quote) don't drown in Joes bar!!! oh an this is Jill an she says, thats kind of how he got his name but not sure that he was actually on the vessel (she gettin techinical now) that sank the Belgrano ..... that bit was probably fabricated by Mr Whitehead, but do ask Carlo cos he will know and he was probably the one that came up with the name, says Jill

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just thought of another night that was on in newcastle city centre maybe 15 or so years ago not a nighter. but for the life of me can`t remember the name of it. it was just across the road from tiffanys, it was really long inside (if that makes sense) it was packed out but can only remember apart from me one person who was there, Chillo, but then it was only £1 a pint thats why i cant remember the name the year or who else was there. any ideas if someone comes up with some names it will come to me.

chris :lol:

It was in a pub called the Portland Chris which has been knocked down :lol: (as with everything else) just over the road from Tiffs. I'd forgot all about that one!!! :thumbup:

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Hi Harry, what town is the Dolphin Centre in?

Me and my lot will be very interested in this event.. please keep us posted! x

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It was in a pub called the Portland Chris which has been knocked down :D (as with everything else) just over the road from Tiffs. I'd forgot all about that one!!! :shhh:

sorry but it was called Fat sams which was part of the hotel( i think) the portland was over the road from it and tiffanys was over the road from portland :yes:

chris :no:

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Aha I know where you mean now!! think it's an Irish Pub thingy now!! Must be getting mixed up, that's old age for you :thumbsup: I can remember some do's at Northallerton and Newton Aycliffe in the 80's, one was at a Leisure Centre and the other at a place called The Top Hat with a chippie over the road. Don't know if anyone can remember them at all, unless I was dreaming it up :boxing: .

How's Debs by the way?? Haven't seen you 2 for a while.

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Aha I know where you mean now!! think it's an Irish Pub thingy now!! Must be getting mixed up, that's old age for you :rolleyes: I can remember some do's at Northallerton and Newton Aycliffe in the 80's, one was at a Leisure Centre and the other at a place called The Top Hat with a chippie over the road. Don't know if anyone can remember them at all, unless I was dreaming it up :lol: .

How's Debs by the way?? Haven't seen you 2 for a while.

Thats the one, irish pub springs to mind think it was an americanish type place when it was fat sams.

chris :thumbsup:

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Chris, Spyk look :ohmy: surely that is Micky P in picture 1 ?? gotta be ?

Karen x

you are right karen its e micky p ! god i would know that nose anywhere ha ha,take care micky p x

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was just talking to micky today and i thought it was him in the piccie. recognised Jeff straight away he`s got a good voice :huh: just gotta c.d. with edwin starr live at clifton hall. :lol:

chris :ohmy:

was that on a disk i done u ? ive got more interviews with soul stars ill put them on disk for u mate,micky p

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sorry but it was called Fat sams which was part of the hotel( i think) the portland was over the road from it and tiffanys was over the road from portland :ohmy:

chris :huh:

you are right chris mate! fat sams was under the hotel and tiffs facing the portland ! those were the days eh ?

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Aha I know where you mean now!! think it's an Irish Pub thingy now!! Must be getting mixed up, that's old age for you :ohmy: I can remember some do's at Northallerton and Newton Aycliffe in the 80's, one was at a Leisure Centre and the other at a place called The Top Hat with a chippie over the road. Don't know if anyone can remember them at all, unless I was dreaming it up :huh: .

How's Debs by the way?? Haven't seen you 2 for a while.

i had some good times at the lesiure center in newton aycliff and the top hat but the public transport on the way back to newcastle was a nightmare all chalkied up lol.respect,micky p,the toon

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I went to an allnighter up in newcastle in the late 80ts and the place had a balcony round it.

Cant remember the name of the venue though

Funilly enough someone took a dive off the balcony the night i was there.

that was the mayfair suit and it finished about 85, as that was my local,respect,micky p, the toon

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Davy bell put on the niters at Cassidys in birtley a few years back. Not sure which year. Had some top djs on aswell.

chris :ohmy:

1996/97 ithink cassidies was on,when i lived in middle street befor i got 15 months lol

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Hi Harry...I'm not sure that I know you but I know plenty of peeps from York from back in the day so maybe... :P

Great to hear about your forward planning...let me know where I can get tickets as I need to be organised for this one yes.gif:ohmy:

Its a good job I've just had my house decorated and spruced up...I can host an after-party if need be...but hopefully I'll get invited to one elsewhere :rolleyes::D

Looking forward to this already....thanks ever so much, this has made my day :shades:

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Hello Paul

I remember DJing at a niter in the west end of Newcastle and West Denton rings a bell - bit of a strange night if I remember rightly.

There was a niter at Dunelm house in Durham city run by Alex Lowes and he arranged a follow up one but it was pulled at the last minute by the council and I mean the last minute. A bus load turned up from Scotland and then they had to go on to Wigan.

There was also all nighters on at the Sombero in Chester Le Street on a fairly regular basis, Soul and later Jazz Funk. And as you''ve mentioned the Aycliffe Youth Club niters which were well known throughout the country.

Can't remember any more at the minute I'll have a think.

Cheers

Apologies for dragging up an old post but new here and really loving these old memories .. Recall the Sombero in CLS .. got me leather coat nicked from there one night when Alex Lowe (I think) did a Jazz Funk nite pushing Dr Buzzard Cherche La Femme album laugh.gif

Manus

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At the first DC all-nighter, the Yorkshire Post did a full middle page spread about the nighter and they concentrated on why everyone was wearing string vests :ohmy:

The main pic on the report was myself and Mick hussey dancing..........both in string vests :Dblush.gifwhistling.gif

Rick

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1. DUNELM HOUSE, DURHAM.

My first all-dayer was in 75 and I tend to think of them amongst the best days of my life. Most of the records I hear as I go round Northern Soul Nights still, I heard for the first time that first day. People came from all over the country and all the top jocks played. Searling did an afternoon set due to comm...

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1. DUNELM HOUSE, DURHAM.

My first all-dayer was in 75 and I tend to think of them amongst the best days of my life. Most of the records I hear as I go round Northern Soul Nights still, I heard for the first time that first day. People came from all over the country and all the top jocks played. Searling did an afternoon set due to comm...

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Used to love the All-Dayers at Dunelm House..............always looked forward to a Bank Holiday coming around!!!!

Also remember Togo's at Chester-Le-Street..............great times.............. :thumbsup:

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Wow - what a trip down memory lane. Dunelm All Dayer - forgot I'd even been there! As for a few of the other venues the list also brings back the memories. Left the scene early 76 (in terms of attending but still collected) but dipped in and out of many a venue mentioned though mainly the Newcastle scene. Julies club rode through it all very well for a long time. The Mayfair All Nighters and the Sunday Soul Club there were a real treat as well. As usual the music never leaves you and now playing out my collection at St Doms and other smaller venues. Great article - cheers from Tony Fiddes

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A few more from the Dolphin Centre, are you there?????????

lad with the tash coming up the stairs is Marty turner from leamlane still looks the same but with white facial hair.
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Just remembered another one during that second mod revival period 79 onwards or maybe early 80's. It was a nighter at the Red Lion?? Chester Le Street - Bill Swift did it and there was a bus on from Newcastle. Manus - you were at that one I'm sure. Got back about 6 or 7 in the morning and without any money walked home up the central motorway (like you do!) Also Denton Hotel upstairs room around 1974ish always played a Northern spot though it was a general mobile disco night really and was on a Thursday so school the next day!!

Don't forget a current one on Bank Hols is the 1OAK restaurant bottom of Dean Street. DJ's from St Doms (Beatin Rhythm club last Sat of month) playing mainly Northern/Motown/RnB 5pm till whenever. Last one we played at was 6th May and was rammed. Jesmond British Legion club currently hosts the North East Soul Union as well. Every 2 months - next one July 7th. Along with the Swallow, Corporation club, Tommas Cricket Club - there's loads of our music being played in and around Newcastle/Gateshead!!

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There used to be monthly nighters in the eighties at the mayfair run by shaun gibbons and the morcambe squad.

Think the first all nighter was at tiffanies with a live performance by eddie holman backed by snake davies.

Dave Bell.

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The all dayer i went to at dunelm house was the best i ever attended dj s if i remember were dave evison -alan rhodes -alan hay-searling -alex lowes.

Dave Bell.

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The all dayer i went to at dunelm house was the best i ever attended dj s if i remember were dave evison -alan rhodes -alan hay-searling -alex lowes.

Dave Bell.

Bloody hell David.I DJ'd a dayer at Dunelm probs 77.Stood in for me good mate Big Ray who was errr' detained' elsewhere at the time.Also did the niter at Togos with Frankie Lucas assisting.

Jimmy Todd

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lad with the tash coming up the stairs is Marty turner from leamlane still looks the same but with white facial hair.

Hello Jeff - just spoken to old man Matty on the phone - he said he remembers a couple of nighters at Hofbrauhaus in Newcastle - mid 80s ? I think I'd left the NE by then but I remember Martha Reeves playing there about 82.

All the best

Manus

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Just remembered another one during that second mod revival period 79 onwards or maybe early 80's. It was a nighter at the Red Lion?? Chester Le Street - Bill Swift did it and there was a bus on from Newcastle. Manus - you were at that one I'm sure. Got back about 6 or 7 in the morning and without any money walked home up the central motorway (like you do!) Also Denton Hotel upstairs room around 1974ish always played a Northern spot though it was a general mobile disco night really and was on a Thursday so school the next day!!

Don't forget a current one on Bank Hols is the 1OAK restaurant bottom of Dean Street. DJ's from St Doms (Beatin Rhythm club last Sat of month) playing mainly Northern/Motown/RnB 5pm till whenever. Last one we played at was 6th May and was rammed. Jesmond British Legion club currently hosts the North East Soul Union as well. Every 2 months - next one July 7th. Along with the Swallow, Corporation club, Tommas Cricket Club - there's loads of our music being played in and around Newcastle/Gateshead!!

That nighter was at the Sombrero Tony ( it had been renamed Togo's by then) - Biff Swift and myself ran it and I put on a bus fron Newcastle - the nighter ran throughout 79.

Maybe this thread should be merged with the one about NE venues in All Our Yesterdays - Moderators ?

Cheers

Manus

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That nighter was at the Sombrero Tony ( it had been renamed Togo's by then) - Biff Swift and myself ran it and I put on a bus fron Newcastle - the nighter ran throughout 79.

Maybe this thread should be merged with the one about NE venues in All Our Yesterdays - Moderators ?

Cheers

Manus

would do

bit awkward to do that right now as this thread is connected to a article and so merging may mess things up

and if it did, am not really in a place where could sort it out right now

will give it a go at weekend

on north east things

one memory have is once in early 90s was waiting in car in the metro car park, playing with the radio and tuned into a low strength radio station playing the jobel orchestra followed by an announcement by a dj with a really strong geordie accent and then darrell banks

as the signal wasn't strong and given the accent I took it as some pirate thing, was all a bit surreal at the time

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would do

bit awkward to do that right now as this thread is connected to a article and so merging may mess things up

and if it did, am not really in a place where could sort it out right now

will give it a go at weekend

on north east things

one memory have is once in early 90s was waiting in car in the metro car park, playing with the radio and tuned into a low strength radio station playing the jobel orchestra followed by an announcement by a dj with a really strong geordie accent and then darrell banks

as the signal wasn't strong and given the accent I took it as some pirate thing, was all a bit surreal at the time

Thanks Mike

Radio could have been one of the local stations as they play a lot of Soul but I remember doing a spot a couple of times for a pirate station run by some students in the west end of Newcastle and playing Soul and Reggae but that was the early 80s.

Cheers

Manus

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Some great memories and some familiar names. A couple of venues to add - Alex did a spell at Balmbra's in the Bigg Market in the 80's, remember hearing Garfield Fleming there. Bill Swift did a spell in Papa Jenks in Sunderland (Ian Jenkins owned that as well as Togos in C-le-St), played mainly northern and Mecca sounds. Soul Sam guested at Togos in early 80's (I did a spot on the same all-dayer bill) a real mix of stuff throughout the day. Tony Bromage I think, organised a music appreciation night in the upstairs room of the Old George (no dancing just listening) and although it didn't run for long there was some great soul played, some on reel to reel by his mate Ronnie - at least that's my recollection. I don' usually post on here but couldn't resist joining in - Frank McCue

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