Raym Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 (edited) Just a few lines to kick off the thread for last nights Halloween Fancy Dress party night. Great up for it crowd with many in fancy dress adding to the 'spooky' atmosphere. The guest DJ's all played blinding sets with a real 'across the board' mix of cracking Soulful tunes from the 60's thru' 80's+ and a good mix of interesting ("havent heard this for years") Oldies and some tasty exclusive/one off rarities giving plenty for all to enjoy - and enjoy they did!! Many staying to the very last record - aways a good sign of a great night. More later, but for now a few photos (more to be posted later) to give you a feel of how things went last night. Thanks, Ray Mahoney More from me later when i've recovered!!............ Edited November 1, 2009 by Raym Link to comment
Ficklefingers Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Just for the moment.. SUPER Crowd - SUPERB venue - TOP Night !! I've a few things to do first, then I'll be back - with a bit more of my 'in depth' take on this excellent promotion.. Fingers Link to comment
Ficklefingers Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 (edited) Right !! 'Priority' things are done and out of the way. On with last night at Peterborough.. I'd seen turntable action at their 'other' promotion: 'The City' 'nite, in Peterboro' city centre, But the first time, for me, at Russ & Ray's 'Club Caliente' promotion held at (an absolute 'Superb' venue, & perfect for a 'niter..) the Parnwell Centre – easily found on the peripherals of P'boro – with quick access from the main routes. As you enter through the double doors your met with a decent 'overview' of the venue.. Tables & seating area to the left, with the 'nice size' bar in front of that & extending to where the dance floor takes over. Just to the right of the entrance are another couple of tables with chairs - and also bordering the dance floor. The decks are located to the right of the entry doors – on a raised, small, stage - at the end of the dance floor.. which was a 'nice' size – with the table and chairs located at it's farthest end easily removed should 'dancer' numbers dictate the need for more floor space. Situated to the right of the floor, extending the full length of the building & slightly beyond the stage, are many lounge-chairs/settee's & tables. The toilets are tucked away to the left hand side of the venue so the open plan layout of this place ticked all the right boxes. They also offer hot food & drinks, all served by friendly, helpful, staff. The venue is well decorated and VERY clean – especially the loo's (well, the one I went into that is..). Capacity must be somewhere around the 200 mark, I would guess (??) – but 75 to 100 is certainly more than capable of providing a good atmosphere and creating a 'buzz'. Plenty arrived in fancy dress – good to see people entering the 'spirit' of Halloween – with several boy & 'ghoul' (sorry..) attendees donning make-up, wigs and suitable attire in their very worthwhile efforts. Dracula was there.. Which was nice, for me personally, as I'm a big 'Fang' of his – and I know he had a 'Fangtastic' night.. Russ & Ray warmed up the decks for the first hour, and provided a suitably soulful welcome to the constant stream of arrivees. Young Brett got the dancers up for their 'warm-up's', playing some outstanding tunes – with two or three that were unknown to me but had my old ear-lugs pricking up, and forced on me the urge to glance at the deck to see what it/they was/were. I personally think this young guy has the potential makings of one of 'tomorrow's' TOP DJ's.. Certainly worthy of keeping an eye out for if he keeps in the direction of the path he currently travels. I totally enjoyed it !! Steve G took over the Music Management at 10pm – with a fine hour of quality soul music. Predominantly more on the 'modern' side, I'd say, but laced with some incredible 60t's rarities & class (more recent – late 80's/90's period) 'oldies'. His airing – and my 'top' tune for the night – of 'Love Slave' by the Antillects turning my face a nice 'Jealous green' colour (whilst very pleased for him, too). A short intermission after Steve's fine Set – to spin a couple of 'youth club' oldies, in aid of the Fancy Dress 'Dance Off'.. With (Catfish) Michelle taking the honours. Then it was my turn to 'play' the turntables.. Throwing together (only..) nineteen selections. Covering from 60's through to one or two 21st Century spins, with a couple of 'One-Off's' and a few 'alternate versions' of well known tunes in the fray. Along with a smattering of 'unissued' bits, and finishing off with a Class slab of soul from 1993. (My play-list follows for those that might be interested). I had to depart just after my Set, to head on to the Lifeline 'Niter – to pick up my coat that I left at Burnley last week – and see out the rest of the night with their 'Real Deal' & 'Top Drawer' entertainment they consistently provide. So I missed the majority of Steve Jay's hour plus Russ & Ray's 'Finale' (humble apologies and hope I didn't appear rude..) but I had a truly great evening – and PERFECT warm-up for Lifeline – with oodles of class, quality, Soul music. Ample Soulie friends/associates/reprobates in attendance, with several 'travelling' soulies making their respective journey's/jaunts to assist in making this a good night all round. Nice to see Mick from Skeggy (but no Mo..) as it was Bob & Carol from Spalding, plus me 'old mukka' Kyp ('The Faith') Highbury coming over from Nott'm. I could really see a 'niter promotion at this venue, the kind that becomes one of those 'special' type 'niters – that fill the many memories.. And alongside places the likes of Stafford, Leighton Buzzard, the 100 Club.. Mmm, food for thought ??? Well done to the 'Boy's' for making these nights happen. They're DEFO on to a winner & I can only see this 'nite of Soul being a very popular and regularly well attended 'must do' on the Soul itinerary. I'll be back, that's for certain.. Nice One, guy's !! Fingers PLAYLIST: (more or less in correct order of play..) Carstairs 'Stick By Me Baby' (Test Press) Jimmy Hughes 'Slipping Around With You' (Atco – LP) Detroit Magnificents 'Is This A Woman's Way' (Unissued Grapevine – UK) Marvin Gaye 'It's A Lonely World Without Your Love' (Unissued) Don Varner 'Tear Stained Face' (Quinvy) Edwin Starr 'I Just Wanted To Cry' (T.Motown – Germany) REQUEST No No Starr 'Barefootin'' (Midas) Nina Simone 'Take Care Of Business' ALT.TAKE (Verve S.P.) No No Starr 'Swing Your Love My Way' (Midas) Jay & Techniques 'Apple Peaches Pumpkin Pie' (Mercury – UK) Devotions 'Do Do De Dop' (Nation) REQUEST Fascinators 'In Other Words' (Bombay) Lonnie Russ 'Say Girl' (Kerwood) REQUEST Patrinell Staten 'A Little Love Affair' (Sepia) Margaret Williams 'Just Because' (Test Press) Endeavors 'I Can't Help Crying' (Empire State) Marvin Gaye 'Lucky Lucky Me' ALT.TAKE (Unissued) Flash McKinley 'I'll Rescue You' (Bombay) Alexander O'Neal 'Since I've Been Lovin' You' (Tabu – LP – UK) Edited November 1, 2009 by FickleFingers Link to comment
coops Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 good to see Mick from Skegg eventually found the gaff!!!!!!! thought i was 'dial-a-direction' Link to comment
Thfcliam Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 (edited) I had a really good night, really enjoyed the music. Good sets from all the DJ's especially "Fingers". Good to see, Russ and Ray, Alan, Andy, Carter, Kip,Brett, etc etc. Good costumes specially (Alan the monk.) lol. See you all soon. Edited November 1, 2009 by thfcliam Link to comment
Raym Posted November 1, 2009 Author Share Posted November 1, 2009 (edited) Some more photo's.... Edited November 1, 2009 by Raym Link to comment
corby john Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Been feeling like cr*p lately as the Man-Flu kick's in However, was surprised to see that numbers were down on previous, especially when it was the first one on a Sat night?? Spooky indeed. Still a poor turnout from the locals, not sure what more Ray & Russ can do to get them to come along, as most people there seemed to be from the travelling fraternity of Soulboys & Girls. ( Kings Lynn, St Ives, Cambridge, Corby, St Neots etc ) Some lovely tunes played by all of the dj's, especially Steve Jay ( as per usual ) but really enjoyed Steve G & Johnny Fingers spots, something for everyone as you might say!! Stick with it Ray & Russ, hope there's many more Sat nights to come?? Club Caliente.........not your usual sort of club & not your usual sort of tunes...................so give it a visit when you see the flyers out & about. Playlists please gents, as only Johnny has posted so far. cheers, John Mc. Link to comment
davidwapples Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 shame i couldnt make it but looked like it was a great night keep it up russ and ray , look forward to attending next one Link to comment
Raym Posted November 1, 2009 Author Share Posted November 1, 2009 (edited) As you can see a superb effort from all those that came along last night in fancy dress which provided plenty of laughs all night. Enjoyed all the sets played by all the guest DJ's and good to read a couple of postings so far also agreeing to the quality of the music played. Great touch from Helen again – the cake! Which was superb. Thanks Russ for letting me play some early doors 45's and its always a good laugh double decking for the last hour. Here's what I played: Early doors warm up ARTHUR ALEXANDER – KEEP HER GUESSING - DOT ARNELLS – HEART REPAIR SHOP - ROULETTE FURYS – I LOST MY BABY – MACK IV STEVE MANCHA – DID MY BABY CALL - WHEELSVILLE JACKIE DAY – BEFORE ITS TOO LATE - MODERN LOLLIPOPS – LOVING GOOD FEELING - IMPACT ARTISTICS – GIRL I NEED YOU – UK CORAL SERVICEMEN – I NEED A HELPING HAND – PATHEWAY PRECISIONS – IF THIS IS LOVE – DREW EDWARD HAMILTON – IM GONNA LOVE YOU - CARRIE BENNY LATIMORE – GIRL I GOT NEWS FOR YOU – DADE VINCE APOLLO – I CANT TURN MY BACK – PENTAGON TONY HESTOR – WATCH YOURSELF – KARATE VOLCANOS – STORM WARNING – ARCTIC INTENTIONS – DON'T FORGET THAT I LOVE YOU – PHILIPS ANTHONY & THE AQUALADS – I REMEMBER – GOLD BEE MARVELETTES – FINDERS KEEPERS – UK MOTOWN SHARON SCOTT – HOW CAN I GET TO YOU – WILD DEUCE ACCENTS – WHO YOU GONNA LOVE – ONEDERFUL JIMMY SOUL CLARK – SWEET DARLIN – SOUL HAWK DANNY MOORE – SOMEBODY NEW - ALLRITE MIGHTY MARVELOWS – TALKIN BOUT YA BABY – ABC PATTI AUSTIN – IVE GIVEN ALL MY LOVE – CORAL FREDDIE WILLIAMS – NAME IN LIGHTS – HOLLYWOOD Last hour double decking with Russ JACKIE SHANE – IN MY TENEMENT – SUE (request) GARLAND GREEN – GIRL I LOVE YOU –REVUE CLYDE McPHATTER – LONELY PEOPLE CANT AFFORD TO CRY – MALA BALADS – I CANT SEE YOUR LOVE – VEE JAY LAVERN BAKER – WRAPPED TIED & TANGLED – BRUNSWICK LITTLE JOHNNY HAMILTON – OH HOW I LOVE YOU – DORE BOBBY HUTTON – COME SEE WHATS LEFT OF ME – PHILIPS GEENE TOONES – WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT – SIMCO MAMIE LEE – I CAN SEE HIM SLIPPING AWAY – MGM (request) Cheers, Ray Mahoney Edited November 1, 2009 by Raym Link to comment
Steve G Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 (edited) yes keep persevering with this Russ and Ray, a good crowd who don't just want to hear the same old same old...... Here's what i can remember of what I played: Barrett Strong "Is it true" Jackie Beavers "trying to get back to you girl" Mark IV "If you can't tell me somemething good", Nurons, Appointments, Ernestine Eady, Tommy & Derbys, Stromie Wynters, Antellects. Little Reuben, Bill Coday, Richard Marks "Did you ever lsoe someone", Roy Roberts "So much in love", Gordon Berry "How lonely", Baby Washington c/u, Tim & Dave "You're just too good for me". Probably a few more as well...... Thanks for having us. Steve Edited November 1, 2009 by Steve G Link to comment
KevH Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Wow!! nice set ...Glad things are still on the up and up guys...Kev. Link to comment
Guest Catfish Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 (edited) Excellent night, lots in fancy dress, I had lots of fun being very silly in my costume (which I think will double as a comfortable kaftan for wearing in the house), and thanks for the wine lads. I've done something moderately painful to my left arm and right leg which is always a good sign. Agree with JF re Antillects being one of the top sounds of the night. Haven't heard it for a while either. Great having this as a SATURDAY venue - again, perhaps? Thanks M Edited November 2, 2009 by Catfish Link to comment
Russoul1 Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 a cracking night indeed!! was a little peed off with the lack of local support, but hey they missed a brilliant night in a brilliant venue!! ok now i have that of my chest thanks for all the loyal support from the travelling true soul lovers, plus a few new faces, also great to catch up a have a cuppa with Mick(skegsoul)also tom and teresa who we saw the week previous at "MOVE ON" everyone seemed to be in a party mood, with a lot dressing up for the occasion, nearly wet myself when stuart walked in!! he looked more like a tall "diddy man" than i think dracula, also alan was funny to again thanks to helen for another superb cake this is becoming a regular feature of our soul nights were else can you go and get this sort of treat.... regards the music was brilliant all night with the right djs being booked to keep the knowledgable soulies very happy, young brett just gets better!! should be given more off a chance locally, a great set indeed of quality tunes , ex boro boy steve g again fantastic selection of tunes from a really nice guy with a cracking record collection. then upstepped huntingdon"s "fingers" who as per norm played a set of corkers of quality quality quality, with such pride and passion thanks johnny. Steve Jay kept the floor happy with a mixture of 70s/80s, xover as always a pleasure to ask him back to dj "TOPMAN" indeed also like to thank ray & jo for putting up with me!! also ray for playing some awesome tunes always a pleasure to do the double decking duties with... and lastly pam and her staff for a brilliant venue and fantastic food and service. well thats about it heres what i played over the night in no order; soulville allstars - im gonna get to you - soulville the trends - gonna have to show you - abc jimmy norman - family tree - mercury lloyd price - oh lady luck - monument ad-libs - new york in the dark - agp frank howard - im so glad - barry showmen - our love will grow - action riff ruffin - peepin and hiding - duke astors - in the twilight zone - stax big maybelle - quittin time - direction james duncan - three little pigs - king barbara carr - my mama told me - chess soulful twins - i cant let you go - sable chuck wright - the palm of your hands - ember john bowie - youre gonna miss a good thing - merben echoes - million dollar bill - pulse tommy bush - i dont like it - rika danny white - miss fine miss fine - frisco cajun hart - got to find a way - wbs silky hargraves - keep loving me - dearborn caesars - girl i miss you - lanie jock mitchell - not a chance in a million - impact sonics - dont be afraid of the dark - etiquette homer banks - sweetie pie - genie wilson pickett - let me be your boy - mgm lulu - leave a little love - decca think thats about it russ Link to comment
Raym Posted November 2, 2009 Author Share Posted November 2, 2009 (edited) Great write up Johnny, really enjoyed the version of "Stick by me baby" by The Carstairs - neat looking Atlantic test press! There was some real scary fancy dress costumes just look at the expresions these faces! Here's a couple of scary ones! Some didn't make much of an effort dressing up! The whole night was good fun and a few more £'s put in the collection rolled over from Steve Jay's ITS Spalding the previous night towards a worthy cause. Some cracking records played by the guest DJ's over a decent sound system to an enthusiastic crowd in a smashing venue. Finally, one tired wolf at the end of the night! Edited November 2, 2009 by Raym Link to comment
alanthesoulie Posted November 4, 2009 Share Posted November 4, 2009 Still a poor turnout from the locals, not sure what more Ray & Russ can do to get them to come along, as most people there seemed to be from the travelling fraternity of Soulboys & Girls. ( Kings Lynn, St Ives, Cambridge, Corby, St Neots etc ) a cracking night indeed!! was a little peed off with the lack of local support, but hey they missed a brilliant night in a brilliant venue!! ok now i have that of my chest thanks for all the loyal support from the travelling true soul loversHi John and Russ, quite agree shame not more of the Peterborough home crowd were in, but as one of the "travelling true soul lovers" I can hand on heart say how much I enjoyed the night. I could even have stayed in Kings Lynn, there was a "Northern Soul and Motown" night on in the town but I have been to the venue in question before and many drunk people came in that time and sure that would have again been the case as it is a town centre hotel. I knew that I would rather travel to enjoy Caliente, friendly promoters, great guest DJs and many friends present. Russ in your set, for those of the Peterborough home crowd who didn't come because they like their oldies best, reading your playlist the Ad-libs, Showmen, John Bowie, Cajun Hart and Wilson Pickett tracks would have catered for them. yes keep persevering with this Russ and Ray, a good crowd who don't just want to hear the same old same old......Hi Steve, always good to see yourself and Karen in Peterborough. A great set as usual, favourites for me including Barrett Strong, Mark IV and Antellects. Great set from Steve Jay too, good to see you both nights of this weekend, just posted on the Spalding thread too and added a link to it from Our Northern Souls. As discussed one of my recent favourites that you included is Jay Player's "Love is the Answer". All in all a great night. If anyone who didn't go, didn't because they see the DJ list and perceive that "it's all modern", it certainly wasn't as referenced in my notes from Russ's list. The whole spectrum is very well catered for both here and at the City Club, well done Ray, Russ and all the guests on the night. Looking forward to hearing from you on future dates, Cheers, Alan Link to comment
Guest sjay Posted November 5, 2009 Share Posted November 5, 2009 Been feeling like cr*p lately as the Man-Flu kick's in However, was surprised to see that numbers were down on previous, especially when it was the first one on a Sat night?? Spooky indeed. Still a poor turnout from the locals, not sure what more Ray & Russ can do to get them to come along, as most people there seemed to be from the travelling fraternity of Soulboys & Girls. ( Kings Lynn, St Ives, Cambridge, Corby, St Neots etc ) Some lovely tunes played by all of the dj's, especially Steve Jay ( as per usual ) but really enjoyed Steve G & Johnny Fingers spots, something for everyone as you might say!! Stick with it Ray & Russ, hope there's many more Sat nights to come?? Club Caliente.........not your usual sort of club & not your usual sort of tunes...................so give it a visit when you see the flyers out & about. Playlists please gents, as only Johnny has posted so far. cheers, John Mc. Hi John thanks for the comments ,seems so strange that local support never seems forthcoming at any night that isnt oldies based most attendees at ITS travel in & most of our spalding "residents" came over to club caliente ,and indeed I would estimate that 50% of those present on saturday had been at Spalding the night before ,thus making it a full fenland weekender soul wise . Good to see everyone in a party mood and Russ and Ray had done a lot of work in theming the night(sorry I ate all the parma violets )tremendous people in attendance as always ,we brought our bucket and collected some loose change and toghether with my fee for the night raised the ITS charity bash total to £850 We all really enjoyed the club caliente experiencs as always ,the crowd are just the best LOADS OF GREAT REQUESTS TO PLAY AS ALWAYS THANK YOU heres what I remember playing (i think) .......(the usual crossover dirges and disco shite ) STOPPERS COME BACK BABY CHUCK JACKSON WHATS WITH THIS LONELINESS LARRY BANKS & JAIBI MY LIFE IS NO BETTTER BULL BYGONES DENIECE LASALLE HERE I GO AGAIN WEE TRY ME TEARRA JUST LOVING YOU ALMA FAYE I BELIEVED TEDDY P DO ME DAVID RUFFIN QUESTIONS GWEN MCCRAE LET ME DO MY THING AL GREEN EVERYTHING IS OK RHONDA DAVIES CAN YOU REMEMBER CONTINENTAL SHOWSTOPPERS NOT TOO YOUNG ETHICS I WANT MY BABY BACK JAY PLAYER LOVE IS THE ANSWER PRO-FASCINATION I WANT TO WRAP YOU IN MY ARMS SEVILLE SHOW ME THE WAY LYNN VARNADO WASH AND WEAR LOVE Link to comment
Raym Posted November 7, 2009 Author Share Posted November 7, 2009 (edited) One final photo; Not sure who this was though?! Edited November 7, 2009 by Raym Link to comment
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