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Can anyone confirm that my memory is correct - I'm sure that for a period of time in the 90's possibly late 80's that the Droylsden Allnighter used to play house music type of modern soul for the last hour-

I'm convinced Im correct , but my pal Mick Shaggy thinks I'm wrong?

anyone else remember those last hours

thanx

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I went in the early 90's & can't remember that, mind you, I can't remember much from back then, other than a giant beetle (size of an alsation) crawling across the dancefloor, & my vision was like looking through strawberry jam !!??? (sure they used to put something in the water)

I'll check with some friends, as their recollection may be better than mine

Another great nighter that will be up there with my favourites x

Not when we ran it no, there were promoters before us who did it but I can't honestly remember, we only ever had two rooms when I brought Barbara Acklin over from the States.

Mark Bicknell.

Can't remember House ever being played there, although I would have liked that :thumbsup:

went to drylsdon a lot can remember modern spots but no house last houre did not drink the water though

Remember Barbara Acklin being there, was introduced to Ruby Winter that night too.

photos from the night...

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Ruby Andrews Chalky both her and Barbara stayed at our house lol

I have a couple of better shots somewhere Mark, couldn't lay my hands on the scans at the time.

Not when we ran it no, there were promoters before us who did it but I can't honestly remember, we only ever had two rooms when I brought Barbara Acklin over from the States.

Mark Bicknell.

one of the best nighters around at that time

Ruby Andrews Chalky both her and Barbara stayed at our house lol

Mark, I remember you telling me at the time about some of Barbara's habits, lol.

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