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6ts 100 Club Allnighter - London


Sat 11 Mar 2023

(1 review)

Event Information

  • Date

    Sat 11 Mar 2023
  • Type:

    Allnighters
  • Start Time

    23:00
  • Venue Name

    100 Club
  • Town / City

    London   W1D 1LL

About The Event

Following the stellar start to the year we give you get another excuse to dance your feet off. 

Soulful homeboys of distinction 

Butch 
Ady Croasdell
Keith Money
Joel Maslin

are supported by the DJ’s DJ

David Ripolles. 

Dave’s weekly lockdown streams became the stuff of legend, showcasing his wide and exquisite tastes in all things soulful across the board. We’re honoured to have him. 

11pm-6am

£15 on the door

Strictly no admittance after 3am

The 6Ts all-nighter is proud the be at the forefront of rare modern and northern soul with a touch of r’n’b.

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100 Club London Event Map

Venue Address:

100 Oxford St, London , W1D 1LL , UNITED KINGDOM

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Edited by Mattbolton


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   3 of 3 members say helpful 3 / 3 members

I hadn't been to the 100 Club since the anniversary last September and to be honest I was a bit worried how I'd get on. When I woke up Saturday morning I thought I must be out of my mind to consider a trip to London and to stay up all night, but as the day progressed and 11pm approached my excitement increased,

First I'd like to say a big thank you to my travelling companions: Phil Jones who did the driving, Pete Ratcliffe and Bob Spendlove, who organised everything. Phil picked me up at 2.30, Bob joined us and off we went to pick up Pete and then on to London.

After arriving in central London our first port of call was the Blue Posts where we met up with many who were going to the club. Lovely to see Garry and Rolla, Suzy, Billywhiz, Ann, Dave Rippoles and others.

I left my companions so I could get in early and obtain a table, they usually get snapped up quickly. Joel Maslin and guest Frank Webster were double decking setting the mood for the night. My companions joined me and Phil got his first look at the club, this was his debut there.

It was fantastic to see so many of my friends there and they remembered me, I've only been a few times since moving from London. I realised how much I missed it and the camaraderie. The club has such a special atmosphere, has to be experienced to understand.

Musically as usual there was a mix of styles. For example Ooh Boy; Attica Massacre; I'll Let You Slide; Sweep It Under The Shed; Shadow Of A Memory; Beside Myself; Things A Lady Ain't Supposed To Do; You're Gone; Heartaches Souvenirs; Kiss Me Girl; Will You Ever Learn, Sweet Temptation, etc.

Ady played a lot of his acetates in his first set plus my favourite of the night: Timmy Carr & The Persianettes' I Could Never Stop Crying.

Butch no longer does two sets but just one long one, very nice it was too, mixing lesser k own with better known records.

As usual Ady played the last 45 minutes. He included Don't Tear Me Down; Sorry Ain't The Word; Rules; ending with I'll Never Stop Loving You; It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom; and of course Baby I Need Your Loving. Then it was time to sort yourself out, get your coat and say farewell to your friends.

In all honesty nighters are more of a challenge these days, especially from the north of England, fairly easy when it took an hour to get there and an hour back home in London. But I must return soon, just such a special night.

Thanks to Ady, the DJs and staff of the club.