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Bongalis - Under cover - MS, only heard this a couple of times there, don't know if it was played anywhere else. Found one a few months later in one of those south London shops. Still have the record to this very day, love the way it rolls from stereo to mono all the way through the track.

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Bongalis - Under cover - MS, only heard this a couple of times there, don't know if it was played anywhere else. Found one a few months later in one of those south London shops. Still have the record to this very day, love the way it rolls from stereo to mono all the way through the track.

Bongalias did get played at The Mecca early 74.

Also a big floor fuller for Tony Walker around local clubs around East-Lancs in the summer of 74.

A lot of records on this tread where played in other clubs, and alot before Wigan played them.

That is always the case, I have been talking to a lad on facebook and he was telling me about records that broke at the Cats 1st.

I lot of them I had always put down as Mecca or Torch records, but never went to the Cats so I wouldn't know.:thumbsup:

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Heres a couple

Stoney Face - The Starfires - Russ?

Learning to Trust My Man - Sisters Love - Alan Rhodes?

Love Trap - T D Valentine - Russ

Also in earlier poster mentioned Shirtails, info about them here

https://www.spinthegr...ay-with-me.html

Sisters Love was big everwhere before Alan Rhodes started DJing at Wigan.

I would have thought it was Russ who 1st played this at the Casino.

No doubt that Alan did play a good number of records 1st at Wigan.

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Sisters Love was big everwhere before Alan Rhodes started DJing at Wigan.

I would have thought it was Russ who 1st played this at the Casino.

No doubt that Alan did play a good number of records 1st at Wigan.

First time I ever heard Sisters Love it was at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, played by guest DJ for the night - Ian Levine

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Daytrippers - Part of the game - Karate

I'm told was popular at Wigan during the mod revival period 77-79.

Maybe not the greatest sound, but nicely fills the ground where the Northern Soul and mod scenes overlap.

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Early Wigan ------ G.Davis & R.Tyler - "Hold On Help Is On The Way" ...... just one of those sounds that always reminds me of Casino

Chessmen - Why Can't I Be Your Man

I stopped going to Casino when Cleethorpes opened up in '75 but was Alpaca Phase III - "I Like To Party" ever a Casino spin or was it a bit too Mecca sounding? I remember Sam spinning it at the Pier circa late '75ish

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Just a few I can remember

Rules Gil Blanding -

Just one more chance Patrick Bradley

Stop and you will become aware Helen Shapario

Tied to your heart The Lucky Charms

Gil Blanding is played regular by Jim Atkins (fine tune)

The Patrick Bradley was played at Black Hearts all day session

Helen Shapiro - Dave Tid's 'Palais' Spots (nottm soul club)

The Lucky Charms is a Tony Clayton spin (i think)

I cant help with forgotten spins, never went often enough. its great to see some great records listed though

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Sisters Love was big everwhere before Alan Rhodes started DJing at Wigan.

I would have thought it was Russ who 1st played this at the Casino.

No doubt that Alan did play a good number of records 1st at Wigan.

Good info, I only mentioned Alan Rhodes (hence the question mark) cos I think it was mentioned in Blues and Soul ( have to go the loft to check)

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Short People- Why do you put it to me baby

I'd certainly forgotten about this one. Going to have to find it and give it another spin.

Was it the Glowlighters who sang For Granted? Completely out of the blue I started singing this to myself yesterday. I think following something said on the radio.

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These two really did it for me back in the day....and still do.......but seem to have fallen from grace too!

They're both a bit 'obvious' but I like obvious sometimes if you know what I mean!:thumbsup:

'Bunny' came out on general UK release I think in about 1976 so it wasn't played at the Casino much after that........

Regardless whether or not Bunny got many plays after 76 it along with The Artisitics is hardly forgotten are they, far from it, they must be two of the most popular oldies about, played at most oldies venues week inn week out.

Please stick to the topic of forgotten tracks please and not your obvious oldies/wigan spins!

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Was it the Glowlighters who sang For Granted? Completely out of the blue I started singing this to myself yesterday. I think following something said on the radio.

Close Mikey - For Granted was the Fabulous Moonlighters :thumbsup:

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Just add to the debate here is my offering.Richard Searling tape from Wigan around 78/79. Following onfrom a previous post about RS d j spots at WC here are a couple of listingsfrom tapes I used to have. Some tasty stuff on these.

I have actually lost the tapes now but from memory these arewhat were played

Appreciations I cant hide it

As he introduced this he made a reference to Gary Rushbrookesaying it was from Detroit but RS says it is from N Carolina .Still a greatrecord though.

Kenny Gamble Jokes on you

Arin Demain Silent Treatment

This was covered up as Lenny Curtis but uncovered by thistape

Frank Wilson Guess who love you c/u Eddie Daye

Elbie Parker Please keep away from me

Christine Cooper Country Girl c/u Vickie Baines

Carstairs Oh Happy days c/u Flame and King

Velvet Hammer Happy

Love Committee Just call my name c/u Will Collins

Betty Boo Say it is,nt so

Velvellettes Our love is gone with the wind c/u Rita andTiaras

Robbie Lawson This man in love c/u New Wanderers

Sam Williams A strange change c/u Herb Ward

Tommy James Run run baby run

Laura Green Cant help lovin this man c/u Dianne Renay

Lee Valentine Aint got nothing but the blues c/u FriendlyPeople

Don Parker I,m packing up c/u Damon Foxx

Don Ray Born a loser

Joe Matthews I don't like to lose c/u Cecil Washington

Gene Mcdaniels These sleepless nights c/u Paris

George Kirby What can I do

Imaginations Strange neighbourhood

Brainstormers I got heartaches and pain c/u Pages

Rose St John When he's not around c/u Little Ann

I think that there were more but cannot remember them. HoweverI then had another tape from Wigan about a year later 79/80 time I guess andthese are those tunes from RS in the order as best I can recall.

Started with -Eddie Holman Where I,m not wanted

He then says if Dave Evisons ankles have held out to that onetry this

Nomads Somethings Bad

Straight into

Robert L Martin We got a good thing going c/u Executive Four

Followed by

Al Johnson and the Hitmen Just ask me c/u Bobby Thurston

Joe Matthews and the Inserts I don't like to lose c/u CecilWashington

Note the addition of the backing group

Frankie Karl and the Chevrons Should of held on

Eddie Jefferson I wont think twice c/u Moses Dillard Pay thePrice

Will Collins You got me hung up c/u King Tutt

James Mack Over the top c/u Roy Dawson

Rose St John and the Sisters Three When he's not around c/uLittle Ann

Eddie Holman Hurt

Spyder Turner and the Webs Cant get over these memories c/uJohn and the Weirdest

I had an instrumental of this on Atlantic by Johnny Cameron.No good though VERY SLOW. FYI

Don Gardner Cheating Kind

Herbie Williams Lost the lover who loves you not c/u CourtDavis

He then played Cecil Washington Eddie Holman ( wanted) andSpyder Turner again.

Esther Williams Giving it all to you c/u Cheryl Burdell

He finished with Top Cat Lets spend some time together c/uLarry Housten . I am fairly certain there were more but memory aint what itused to be. Just really for your information.

Regards

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Thought the thread was about 'forgotten' oldies, from what I can see 99% of the records mentioned are well known classics ???.......I would love for someone to list some genuinely forgotten sounds from any era........

As a slight aside, the 100 Club must be the only Allnighter generating its own oldies & has been for many years........

Russ

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Thanks Chalky

I should perhaps have mentioned it on a list of spins I used to have on a tape like Steve after me (no offence to you Steve by the way)..........are these publicly discourteous comments over 'not very much' really necessary?

dogstoat

I haven't read Steve's post after you, I logged off, work to do and I haven't been publicly discourteous either, if you have a problem then please report the post as no wish to go down that path on here. All I asked was to keep to the topic in question, your post had no relevance to the topic at all with both records two of the most popular oldies you could mention. Like a said if you wish to take any further, then please press the report button and don't drag the topic down. Thanks :thumbsup:

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Just add to the debate here is my offering. Richard Searling tape from Wigan around 78/79. Following onfrom a previous post about RS d j spots at WC here are a couple of listingsfrom tapes I used to have. Some tasty stuff on these.

I have actually lost the tapes now but from memory these arewhat were played

Appreciations I cant hide it

As he introduced this he made a reference to Gary Rushbrookesaying it was from Detroit but RS says it is from N Carolina .Still a greatrecord though.

Kenny Gamble Jokes on you

Arin Demain Silent Treatment

This was covered up as Lenny Curtis but uncovered by thistape

Frank Wilson Guess who love you c/u Eddie Daye

Elbie Parker Please keep away from me

Christine Cooper Country Girl c/u Vickie Baines

Carstairs Oh Happy days c/u Flame and King

Velvet Hammer Happy

Love Committee Just call my name c/u Will Collins

Betty Boo Say it is,nt so

Velvellettes Our love is gone with the wind c/u Rita andTiaras

Robbie Lawson This man in love c/u New Wanderers

Sam Williams A strange change c/u Herb Ward

Tommy James Run run baby run

Laura Green Cant help lovin this man c/u Dianne Renay

Lee Valentine Aint got nothing but the blues c/u FriendlyPeople

Don Parker I,m packing up c/u Damon Foxx

Don Ray Born a loser

Joe Matthews I don't like to lose c/u Cecil Washington

Gene Mcdaniels These sleepless nights c/u Paris

George Kirby What can I do

Imaginations Strange neighbourhood

Brainstormers I got heartaches and pain c/u Pages

Rose St John When he's not around c/u Little Ann

I think that there were more but cannot remember them. HoweverI then had another tape from Wigan about a year later 79/80 time I guess andthese are those tunes from RS in the order as best I can recall.

Started with -Eddie Holman Where I,m not wanted

He then says if Dave Evisons ankles have held out to that onetry this

Nomads Somethings Bad

Straight into

Robert L Martin We got a good thing going c/u Executive Four

Followed by

Al Johnson and the Hitmen Just ask me c/u Bobby Thurston

Joe Matthews and the Inserts I don't like to lose c/u CecilWashington

Note the addition of the backing group

Frankie Karl and the Chevrons Should of held on

Eddie Jefferson I wont think twice c/u Moses Dillard Pay thePrice

Will Collins You got me hung up c/u King Tutt

James Mack Over the top c/u Roy Dawson

Rose St John and the Sisters Three When he's not around c/uLittle Ann

Eddie Holman Hurt

Spyder Turner and the Webs Cant get over these memories c/uJohn and the Weirdest

I had an instrumental of this on Atlantic by Johnny Cameron.No good though VERY SLOW. FYI

Don Gardner Cheating Kind

Herbie Williams Lost the lover who loves you not c/u CourtDavis

He then played Cecil Washington Eddie Holman ( wanted) andSpyder Turner again.

Esther Williams Giving it all to you c/u Cheryl Burdell

He finished with Top Cat Lets spend some time together c/uLarry Housten . I am fairly certain there were more but memory aint what itused to be. Just really for your information.

Regards

But what have these got to do with forgotten Wigan oldies? These are all nailed on Northern Soul classics and most if not all played every week.

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how about these earlyish station road dittys,

gloria parker,the best thing for you baby,

joanne moody,we must be doing something right,

im gonna change,4 seasons,phillips lp track,,,the only version imo,!!!

dancing on a daydream,flora wilson,

rescue me,shirley eikhard,

put it where you want it,crusaders,???

you sexy sugar plum,rodger collins,big in the day but now...ouch,!!!

boogie with your baby,willie j,

thats why i love you,the proffessionals,

and lastly i was at the casino many times when russ played this early doors,my hearts symphony,gary lewis and the playboys ok ish in the day but nowouch,!!!!

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Just add to the debate here is my offering.Richard Searling tape from Wigan around 78/79. Following onfrom a previous post about RS d j spots at WC here are a couple of listingsfrom tapes I used to have. Some tasty stuff on these.

I have actually lost the tapes now but from memory these arewhat were played

Appreciations I cant hide it

As he introduced this he made a reference to Gary Rushbrookesaying it was from Detroit but RS says it is from N Carolina .Still a greatrecord though.

Kenny Gamble Jokes on you

Arin Demain Silent Treatment

This was covered up as Lenny Curtis but uncovered by thistape

Frank Wilson Guess who love you c/u Eddie Daye

Elbie Parker Please keep away from me

Christine Cooper Country Girl c/u Vickie Baines

Carstairs Oh Happy days c/u Flame and King

Velvet Hammer Happy

Love Committee Just call my name c/u Will Collins

Betty Boo Say it is,nt so

Velvellettes Our love is gone with the wind c/u Rita andTiaras

Robbie Lawson This man in love c/u New Wanderers

Sam Williams A strange change c/u Herb Ward

Tommy James Run run baby run

Laura Green Cant help lovin this man c/u Dianne Renay

Lee Valentine Aint got nothing but the blues c/u FriendlyPeople

Don Parker I,m packing up c/u Damon Foxx

Don Ray Born a loser

Joe Matthews I don't like to lose c/u Cecil Washington

Gene Mcdaniels These sleepless nights c/u Paris

George Kirby What can I do

Imaginations Strange neighbourhood

Brainstormers I got heartaches and pain c/u Pages

Rose St John When he's not around c/u Little Ann

I think that there were more but cannot remember them. HoweverI then had another tape from Wigan about a year later 79/80 time I guess andthese are those tunes from RS in the order as best I can recall.

Started with -Eddie Holman Where I,m not wanted

He then says if Dave Evisons ankles have held out to that onetry this

Nomads Somethings Bad

Straight into

Robert L Martin We got a good thing going c/u Executive Four

Followed by

Al Johnson and the Hitmen Just ask me c/u Bobby Thurston

Joe Matthews and the Inserts I don't like to lose c/u CecilWashington

Note the addition of the backing group

Frankie Karl and the Chevrons Should of held on

Eddie Jefferson I wont think twice c/u Moses Dillard Pay thePrice

Will Collins You got me hung up c/u King Tutt

James Mack Over the top c/u Roy Dawson

Rose St John and the Sisters Three When he's not around c/uLittle Ann

Eddie Holman Hurt

Spyder Turner and the Webs Cant get over these memories c/uJohn and the Weirdest

I had an instrumental of this on Atlantic by Johnny Cameron.No good though VERY SLOW. FYI

Don Gardner Cheating Kind

Herbie Williams Lost the lover who loves you not c/u CourtDavis

He then played Cecil Washington Eddie Holman ( wanted) andSpyder Turner again.

Esther Williams Giving it all to you c/u Cheryl Burdell

He finished with Top Cat Lets spend some time together c/uLarry Housten . I am fairly certain there were more but memory aint what itused to be. Just really for your information.

Regards

Little Ann was covered up as Rose Valentine.

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Early Wigan ------ G.Davis & R.Tyler - "Hold On Help Is On The Way" ...... just one of those sounds that always reminds me of Casino

Chessmen - Why Can't I Be Your Man

I stopped going to Casino when Cleethorpes opened up in '75 but was Alpaca Phase III - "I Like To Party" ever a Casino spin or was it a bit too Mecca sounding? I remember Sam spinning it at the Pier circa late '75ish

Alpaca Phase III , huge at St Ives early 76 as well.........Probably Sam again

How about George Benson - On Broadway , one of the biggest sounds of 80/81 at Station Rd .......Not particularly good IMO unless :thumbsup: , also Hot Dog - Co Co ( c/u as Casino Strut in 1980) , Dee Edwards - Loving You Is All I Want To Do

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These are the sort of threads that keep you awake at night.

From the top of my head.

Marva Jones I got your number Ski Hi

The Parfays. You got a good thing going. Fontana

Marvin Holmes You better keep her.

The Contacts You're gonna pay Quadrant?

Thats it, my heads hurting.

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Kev just because they are 70's releases doesn't mean they originated from the Mecca, Pennington obviously was did but Brandon & Johnson was a John Vincent spin at Wigan, Liberty was an Alan Rhodes spin at Wigan and was also played at Cleethorpes, how you going to know where it was played first when 3 venues have the same record?... I'll check the next lot with you make sure I don't make any more mistakes...

Actually Kev's right Pete. Both Bill Brandon & Lorraine Johnson and Liberty were Levine/Curtis discoveries and both broken at the Mecca first. I can clearly remember Levine telling me about it on the phone just after he'd returned from a U.S. trip and then Brad telling me about it following a trip to the Mecca a few days later. I always saw "Let Me Be Your Full Time Groover" as a Mecca/Cleethorpes record rather than a Casino classic anyway. It was a hard-sell at Wigan in my memory.

And "Girl You Better Wake Up" was a 100% Curtis spin right from the git-go and a huge record @ the Mecca long before it reached anywhere else. However, it didn't take long for a zillion copies to flood in, so the take-up and follow-through was accelerated which resulted in the record peaking and dying really quickly.

However, this period was when certain records were being commercially 'nurtured' so it wouldn't be unusual for several people to get their hands on copies quick. Unless I'm totally mistaken, Levine found Bill Brandon & Lorraine Johnson either on a U.S. trip or via John Anderson, but crucially, he championed and absolutely hammered it and it worked like a dream at the Mecca for an eclectic and discerning audience. It was a floor-clearer at most other venues initially before it eventually took hold.

And Liberty was a 100% certified Mecca monster a good few weeks before it reached wider acceptance elsewhere. I'm pretty sure that Epic or Mel Bratt (where is he by the way?) would confirm that.

But, you're right Pete. It's always a contentious issue about who did what and when. I was just lucky enough to be wired into the epicentre of the scene at the time whilst being aligned with an almost unhealthy tendency to over-focus on the acquisition of brilliant rare records. Does this sound familiar?

Ian D :thumbsup:

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Actually Kev's right Pete. Both Bill Brandon & Lorraine Johnson and Liberty were Levine/Curtis discoveries and both broken at the Mecca first. I can clearly remember Levine telling me about it on the phone just after he'd returned from a U.S. trip and then Brad telling me about it following a trip to the Mecca a few days later. I always saw "Let Me Be Your Full Time Groover" as a Mecca/Cleethorpes record rather than a Casino classic anyway. It was a hard-sell at Wigan in my memory.

And "Girl You Better Wake Up" was a 100% Curtis spin right from the git-go and a huge record @ the Mecca long before it reached anywhere else. However, it didn't take long for a zillion copies to flood in, so the take-up and follow-through was accelerated which resulted in the record peaking and dying really quickly.

However, this period was when certain records were being commercially 'nurtured' so it wouldn't be unusual for several people to get their hands on copies quick. Unless I'm totally mistaken, Levine found Bill Brandon & Lorraine Johnson either on a U.S. trip or via John Anderson, but crucially, he championed and absolutely hammered it and it worked like a dream at the Mecca for an eclectic and discerning audience. It was a floor-clearer at most other venues initially before it eventually took hold.

And Liberty was a 100% certified Mecca monster a good few weeks before it reached wider acceptance elsewhere. I'm pretty sure that Epic or Mel Bratt (where is he by the way?) would confirm that.

But, you're right Pete. It's always a contentious issue about who did what and when. I was just lucky enough to be wired into the epicentre of the scene at the time whilst being aligned with an almost unhealthy tendency to over-focus on the acquisition of brilliant rare records. Does this sound familiar?

Ian D :rolleyes:

Thanks Ian,i didn't dream it all then.!!!.I was wondering where Mel Bratt was as well.

Anyway another forgotten,or lesser heard, Wigan sound.

Ann Perry "That's the way he is" - Theoda.

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Bongalis - Under cover - MS, only heard this a couple of times there, don't know if it was played anywhere else. Found one a few months later in one of those south London shops. Still have the record to this very day, love the way it rolls from stereo to mono all the way through the track.

Its one I play now and then Dave, surprising how many people don't know this one.....nice played along with bobby Valentin/Isonics in a latin-ish 3some.

:rolleyes:

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Thelma Houston - I ain't going nowhere, the 1st version to be played at Wigan... album only I think, I have it on the album Thelma Huston..not heard it since 73/early 74 until 2 weeks ago, brilliant version.

:rolleyes:

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Did someone earlier mention Patrick Bradley,What about The Outer limits version Russ played.:ph34r:don't think it would stand a chance now(thank god).

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Mate, (Russ) know for a fact it was played at Wigan, (Wilson Pickett) mind you You're way too young to know that :rolleyes:

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Susan Coleman, Age of the wolf. Was it Russ that played it first ?? Played mine a few weeks ago, still sounds great today. Needs reactivating me finks.

Agree , a brilliant sound that never ages. Pretty sure it was a St Ives play before Russ got it though

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Heaven Is In Your Arms - Admirations

Make Up Your Mind - Dave Newman

His Way With The Girls - Lornettes

Thank The Lord For Love - Living Colour

He Loves Me - The Chalfontes

The Love Of My Life - Brenda Lee Jones

Thunder - Lord Thunder

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