Geoff September 25, 20231 yr (edited) 3 of 3 members say helpful 3 / 3 members Last Saturday's allnighter marked the 44th anniversary, what a record, longest running soul allnighter, definitely in the UK, probably the whole world. Congratulations to Ady Croasdell and his team. Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond my control, I was very late in getting there, Butch was playing Joseph Webster when I got into the room, but better late than never. Music was well up to the standard we expect, loads of favourites and some unfamiliar records, that's the 100 Club! Records like: Mighty Lovers; Kiss Me Girl On Your Way Out; You've Been Cheating (Ramona Collins); World Of Happiness; Better Off Without You (Little Anthony & The Imperials); Let Our Love Grow Higher; Last Minute Miracle; There's Nothing Left To Say; You Keep Leading Me On; Why Can't It Be Tonight; Don't; and ending of course with I'll Never Stop Loving You and Baby I Need Your Loving. Then it was over, putting our coats on, saying farewell to friends, with as usual the musical background of Walter Jackson's wonderful That's What Mama Say. Actually we seemed to have more time to say goodbye than usual. Then out into Oxford Street for our journey home. It was lovely to see so many of my friends there. My appreciation to Bob and to Pete our driver. Got home at about 10.20. And massive thanks to Ady, Mattie and Faye, plus the DJs who did us proud, and to the staff of the club. Long may it continue. Edited September 26, 20231 yr by Geoff