Tattoodave 3,984 Posted August 12, 2016 Flights booked, and hopefully I can get a ticket, can't wait Link to comment
Ady Croasdell 2,484 Posted August 12, 2016 3 hours ago, TattooDave said: Flights booked, and hopefully I can get a ticket, can't wait You'll be fine Dave 1 Link to comment
Will 49 Posted August 12, 2016 Ady, we're coming to the event on August 20th, can we buy tickets at the club then, for the following month's anniversary event, or is there a risk that they all be sold by Aug. 20th? Link to comment
Will 49 Posted August 12, 2016 Sorry Ady, just seen the info on the FB page via my phone, my work computer couldn't access FB. Can buy on the night, that clears it up. Link to comment
Kevinkent 1,115 Posted August 24, 2016 3 hours ago, Wally Francis said: Are tickets 12 or 21 pound ? £20 mate, and I wouldn't leave it until the night. It's usually a sell-out with folks shouting on here for anyone with a spare ticket. - Kev Link to comment
Kevinkent 1,115 Posted August 24, 2016 Oops! Just read Ady's email - £20 by cheque or £21 by PayPal. - Kev Link to comment
Ady Croasdell 2,484 Posted August 25, 2016 http://www.6ts.info/allnighter-anniversary.html Payment details. Selling very quickly Link to comment
Ady Croasdell 2,484 Posted September 8, 2016 The 37th 6TS Anniversary All-nighter on Sept 17th is now sold out. If you haven't got a ticket or haven't arranged for a ticket you will not get in as we have to be strict on capacity. The next all nighter is on Sat Nov 5th, 11pm-6am, admission is pay on the door. It won't sell out. Thanks Ady 1 Link to comment
Pauldonnelly 179 Posted September 8, 2016 fantastic achievement Adi, regards and best wishes to everyone who has contributed over the last 37 years, awesome. 1 Link to comment
Olliewtf 51 Posted September 16, 2016 Still after a ticket here! Been offered a few with the whole 'we want the record' thing which I think is a bit shitty; I suppose I shouldve got in early though. So after a ticket with no conditions, happy to pay 25 quid! PM me or email oliverhuwjones (@) hotmail.com Please I real wanna go! Link to comment
Billywhizz 545 Posted September 16, 2016 i think ady would let you in pm him nice chap Link to comment
Olliewtf 51 Posted September 16, 2016 Ive had some offers for tickets, I dont mind paying but paying full price for someones ticket and having to give up the record is a bit hard to swallow. I love my 36th single, my first 100 club nighter and I play Star in the Ghetto every gig I do! Maybe if I get a cheaper ticket I can save and buy a copy from someone next week! Link to comment
Wiganer1 1,096 Posted September 18, 2016 congratulations on 37 years ,,,what an achievement Link to comment
Benji 1,238 Posted September 20, 2016 Enjoyed most of the night. However, there were some pretty down right assholes there. What happened to the legendary friendliness of the Northern Soul scene? Link to comment
Chris Turnbull 1,170 Posted September 20, 2016 2 minutes ago, Benji said: Enjoyed most of the night. However, there were some pretty down right assholes there. What happened to the legendary friendliness of the Northern Soul scene? I was there and didn't see any unfriendliness - what makes you say that? Link to comment
Jim Elliott 382 Posted September 20, 2016 (edited) One of the best nights I've ever had down those stairs. Musically absolutely spot on as ever. My first night in 1987 with my mukka Lee seems a very long time ago now?. The icing on the cake was being handed a copy of Sandra Richardson as the single on entry. Masterstroke from Ady there, magnificent record which will go supersonic now it's on the streets. Possibly getting involved in all night sesh at the bar with Ivor may not have been one of my better decisions but we did have a bloody good laugh. 37 years and still playing the best in rare soul music anywhere. Thanks 6ts. Jim. Edited September 20, 2016 by Jim Elliott Link to comment
Benji 1,238 Posted September 20, 2016 3 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said: I was there and didn't see any unfriendliness - what makes you say that? My mate happened to bump a bit into another bloke on the dancefloor. Of course he apologized. In return he was told to f*ck off to where he came from and that he "doesn't belong here" (or words to that effect). later that night somebody bumped into me causing a reasonable amount of my fresh pint to spill all over my shirt. Before I could even say a word I was told "fucking watch out". Link to comment
Man In Black 8 Posted September 20, 2016 Hi folks, just a quick line to mention what a top night it was at the 100 club anniversary, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I had a great time with my mates and real gud to see the Rochdale friends too. Great atmosphere, top sounds and a good catchup with mates, couldnt ask for anything less. Thanks for a great night Ady & Co....til next time mate. 2 Link to comment
Widnes63 696 Posted September 20, 2016 As mentioned above by my friend Man in Black another great night , worth the journey south, good to meet up with friends at this iconic venue Benji ...unfortunately we had a similar thing happen to us, we just ignored him and got on with listening to the music, there are idiots wherever you go mate, don't let it put you off 1 Link to comment
Ady Croasdell 2,484 Posted September 23, 2016 On 9/20/2016 at 11:03, Jim Elliott said: One of the best nights I've ever had down those stairs. Musically absolutely spot on as ever. My first night in 1987 with my mukka Lee seems a very long time ago now?. The icing on the cake was being handed a copy of Sandra Richardson as the single on entry. Masterstroke from Ady there, magnificent record which will go supersonic now it's on the streets. Possibly getting involved in all night sesh at the bar with Ivor may not have been one of my better decisions but we did have a bloody good laugh. 37 years and still playing the best in rare soul music anywhere. Thanks 6ts. Jim. I was watching you and Lee at the bar from on stage and was thinking how nice it was you've got such a strong link to the old gaff. 1 Link to comment
Ady Croasdell 2,484 Posted September 23, 2016 On 9/20/2016 at 13:26, Benji said: My mate happened to bump a bit into another bloke on the dancefloor. Of course he apologized. In return he was told to f*ck off to where he came from and that he "doesn't belong here" (or words to that effect). later that night somebody bumped into me causing a reasonable amount of my fresh pint to spill all over my shirt. Before I could even say a word I was told "fucking watch out". Blimey Benji, that's rotten, I didn't see anything like that but it was super busy and dark so I wouldn't. It's the only problem I heard of so you were really unlucky to have two in one night. And sorry if I didn't say hello or chat, I had a very big organisational problem at about 12.30 which did my head in for an hour or more and I didn't make much sense after that Link to comment
Ady Croasdell 2,484 Posted September 23, 2016 On 9/20/2016 at 19:15, Widnes63 said: As mentioned above by my friend Man in Black another great night , worth the journey south, good to meet up with friends at this iconic venue Benji ...unfortunately we had a similar thing happen to us, we just ignored him and got on with listening to the music, there are idiots wherever you go mate, don't let it put you off Thanks to you and all the travellers, I think there are more northern Northerners travelling down again than there has been for many years; very gratifying. If someone's a real pain, please let me know and they can be warned and then hoyked out if they don't cheer up! 2 Link to comment
Jim Elliott 382 Posted September 23, 2016 3 hours ago, ady croasdell said: I was watching you and Lee at the bar from on stage and was thinking how nice it was you've got such a strong link to the old gaff. I'm afraid my wingman and I are rather like sticks of rock Ady....We've got 6ts running right through us.;) Link to comment