With the topic currently running regarding Mr M's top tunes got me thinking about the role Mr M's played in the birth of the revial scene. My visits to the Casino were limited to oldies nights due to being 16 and the only way of getting from our part of Co Durham to Wigan was by a coach organised by an old geezer of maybe 25 or 26! who disliked the music such Love Hustle being played on Saturday nights Oldies it was! But as M's was an oldies overflow from day one and judging by the replies to the earlier post perhaps our love of oldies began years before the birth of the weekenders
Think M's opened pre-75 and remember DE doing the oldies hour at 6 O'Clock downstairs from 75.
Think the internet has as much to do with the revival as anything.
Don't know i
With the topic currently running regarding Mr M's top tunes got me thinking about the role Mr M's played in the birth of the revial scene. My visits to the Casino were limited to oldies nights due to being 16 and the only way of getting from our part of Co Durham to Wigan was by a coach organised by an old geezer of maybe 25 or 26! who disliked the music such Love Hustle being played on Saturday nights Oldies it was! But as M's was an oldies overflow from day one and judging by the replies to the earlier post perhaps our love of oldies began years before the birth of the weekenders