Guest Trevski Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 (edited) Saturday saw another gathering at the Lifeline and what a night it was yet again! A bit late in arriving (11.30) so we missed your spot Chalky, but heard very favorable things! Car-park rammed solid upon arrival, so we knew it was gonna be a packer.Plenty of 'Soulsourcerers' in attendance including Jonny-one-trout, Karen C, Shane & Kate, Pikeys dog, and Mike. What can you say about this event exept that if you haven't tried it yet, you REALLY dont know what you are missing! Dance floor action never let up all night, 'till the usual sweat was dripping from the ceiling-ATMOSPHERE in buckets! Andy D has put together what has got to be THE premier nighter currently available, I kid thee not! The Country's top names playing everything from classic rarities to new unknowns. Music-wise, this venue cannot be faulted, not a duff choon all night. No point naming 'em 'cos you think of a top class rarity, it was played, alongside those that may not cost £100's, but then class is not about price, and these guys deliver the goods. Despite what others may have you believe, or tell you is so, This IS the 'niter not to miss! O.K. so you don't get 1000 people in, but you don't get "Girl across the street" either, Nuff said! Edited October 17, 2004 by Trevski Link to comment
mark ellis Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Sorry if I've mest this post up but that was one of the best all nighters I've been to in my life. Link to comment
Mike Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 A most enjoyable nighter, great buzz to place, top sounds and a laugh After missed the last two due to allsorts, so was looking forward to this one. Sounds - lots and I mean lots of quality Been down this path before - but what are the details of that one of version of emanuel lasky's 70s side Butch played Got full wack of the best current northen around with all djs dishing out some stunning sounds Jopseph Webster "knock knock" thing hammered, Instrumental of that Walter Johnson wand thing by butch margaret little,hamilton movement,sensations to name a few obvious ones, Place was full as can be , not as crowded as first one, but there is now a diffence in max numbers, fair few people who knock round these parts around, good to catch up and also put faces to names, am sure had loads of things to do/write/remember/sort but all a bit blank at moment, hopefully come back later. People from all over uk, scotland down to south coast along with all areas in between Name check of online peopole? - nah, think there be about 40 odd members names to list , maybe more, so just a quick nod Overall view was a top night , everything was top, sounds, crowd, buzz and venue, Thanks to all involved for great nighter. Northern as it should be imv Link to comment
Guest ShaneH Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Fantastic night again! Nice to meet a few more soul-sourcers - KarenC, Johnny One Trout among others. Can anyone confirm the details on a couple of Butch plays. I am sure they will be cover-ups. All I know them as are - Surprise & Life-saver. Both female 60s uptempos. Brilliant 45s! So some names etc would be appreciated. Nice to see lots of friendly faces - too many to mention - which made the night one of the best atmosphere as well as top drawer music. Shane Link to comment
Chalky Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 (edited) Fantastic night again! Nice to meet a few more soul-sourcers - KarenC, Johnny One Trout among others. Can anyone confirm the details on a couple of Butch plays. I am sure they will be cover-ups. All I know them as are - Surprise & Life-saver. Both female 60s uptempos. Brilliant 45s! So some names etc would be appreciated. Nice to see lots of friendly faces - too many to mention - which made the night one of the best atmosphere as well as top drawer music. Shane link Awesome night IMO. The best one yet for me, really enjoyed it. The Surprise track is Gonna Walk Right Out Of Your Life - Rita & Tiaras cover up and Lifesaver is Stormy Wynters on Mercury. Good to meet up with fellow Soul Sourcerers again, some for the first time Edited October 17, 2004 by chalky Link to comment
Guest ShaneH Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Thanks Chalky Shane Link to comment
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Great to meet all you Northern Monkey's last night. I was a little disapointed that Shane didn't wear his sunday best glasses Some great stuff played and i never thought i'd be dancing to Flourescent Smogg at a Northern night. Top spots for me were from Dutch Bobson and Fartin Barnfarmer quality throughout although i was a little disapointed to have to leave before Mick had played Soul Brothers Inc Teardrops (did he spin it later on?) Top night all round Von Trout Link to comment
Guest Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Mike, if you are on about "Id' Rather Leave On My Feet" by Emanuel Laskey, it might have been the version by Clyde Milton on Disco Tac. The first and original version apparently. Not a one off though, even if it is the rarest version, so maybe just wasting forum space here. There is a nice version by Fourth Day on DT as well, less expensive than EL too. And can someone please provide me with a soundfile of Soul Bros Inc, or do I have to buy the CD just to hear it?? I'll swap a sound file of Clyde Milton for a Soul Bros Inc "Teardrops" one... Link to comment
Garethx Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 A mate of mine bought the Clyde Milton off ebay for under $40 earlier this year. Bargains are still out there if you know what to look for, it seems. Link to comment
Mike Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Mike, if you are on about "Id' Rather Leave On My Feet" by Emanuel Laskey, it might have been the version by Clyde Milton on Disco Tac. The first and original version apparently. Not a one off though, even if it is the rarest version, so maybe just wasting forum space here. There is a nice version by Fourth Day on DT as well, less expensive than EL too. And can someone please provide me with a soundfile of Soul Bros Inc, or do I have to buy the CD just to hear it?? I'll swap a sound file of Clyde Milton for a Soul Bros Inc "Teardrops" one... link you never waste forum space christian "Id' Rather Leave On My Feet" - yep - Clyde Milton - Disco Tac - mmm as said had an answer to this before - and Clyde Milton doesn't ring bells, though doesnt mean not it, think one off was wrong - very rare may have benen a better term, so if matchs more than likely On john's q about teardrops, hassled Mick again for it , this time by sign language "t" , but as had to leave before him and andy d finished, didnt get to hear it (or maybe he thought was asking him wanted a brew) All could dig up was a 30 sec clip of "teardrops" and its in sounds as only 30 secs misses some of best parts but gives an idea goto sounds Link to comment
Guest Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 A mate of mine bought the Clyde Milton off ebay for under $40 earlier this year. Bargains are still out there if you know what to look for, it seems. link $40 is indeed a bargain considering that two copies (both scruffy condition too) went for around £400 on ebay in the last 6 months or so. It is not better than Emanuel Laskey IMO, just different. Link to comment
Guest Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Thanks for clip Mike, it gives an idea like you say. Nice, sounds very "beach"... Link to comment
John May Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 A wonderful night, great Music, hard to fault........ Arrived at 10.30, unfortunatly had to leave early ( 3.00 ) due to having to pick our little lad up early this morning. Bumped into Johnny One Trout, fleetingly, nice to put a face to a name....... Also Brett was there, boy can that guy move on the dance floor, impressive stuff mate. Got to say what a great spot Nige Mayfield did, thank goodness someone is prepared to play something different, well done mate, let's hear more crossover stuff, the dancefloor loved it. Link to comment
Guest Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Had a fine old night out,personally enjoyed Sams spot, love the Out Of Sights on Saru, great talking with all my fellow sources,good meeting Chalky, and throughly enjoyed the company of John May,John "Trout" and Mark Etheridge.Cheers to Shane and Kate for taking me there and back. ps what was that Jimmy Hughes track played by Butch? (may be totally wrong on that one,far to much alcohol ) Link to comment
Chalky Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 (edited) ps what was that Jimmy Hughes track played by Butch? (may be totally wrong on that one,far to much alcohol ) link Got me there at this moment in time...know most of Butch's stuff too Edited October 17, 2004 by chalky Link to comment
Guest Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Shane didn't we say it was Jimmy Hughes, i honestly cannot remember, probably did get it all wrong Link to comment
Guest ShaneH Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Shane didn't we say it was Jimmy Hughes, i honestly cannot remember, probably did get it all wrong link I am sure he said it was Jimmy Hughes. I will take the blame if its wrong. Dont tease my mate Brett please, he is very sensitive and will not play with us all again. Shane Link to comment
Guest Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 I am sure he said it was Jimmy Hughes. I will take the blame if its wrong. Dont tease my mate Brett please, he is very sensitive and will not play with us all again. Shane link Shane you forgot to add "Shy" and "Retiring" who has a problem with not talking often enough Link to comment
Chalky Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Jesse James, Milton James, Jimmy Williams.....too much thinking here...need some sleep Link to comment
soul45s Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Sorry if I've mest this post up but that was one of the best all nighters I've been to in my life. link Have to agree there Mark, Awesome tunes, great atmosphere. In my opinion it was the best one yet. Wish it was weekly! cheers Paul Link to comment
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Shane you forgot to add "Shy" and "Retiring" who has a problem with not talking often enough link Yeah right loved it personally last night probably danced more last night than i have at a Northern Nighter in years. We'd not been up to Sherries in a good while probably since the first Lifeline and it was a little like coming home, seemed at times like we knew everyone in there, you've gotta love that feeling even got a freebie drink from Rods can't be bad Just working on the free records from Andy next John Link to comment
Guest SteveC Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 Absolutely splendid night. Why oh why can't these type of events be held closer to the South Coast. Maybe thats why they call it Northern Soul!! Link to comment
vaultofsouler Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 Shane you forgot to add "Shy" and "Retiring" who has a problem with not talking often enough link No probs being Brett.... I'm sure you'll let the music do your talking on the 12th First Lifeline I've managed to get to.... after arriving at 8.45ish, I only intended to stay whilst about 3-4ish so I could get a couple of hours kip before Sunday morning footy with the young 'un.... not to be.... plans eh!.... finally managed to pull myself away just gone 6ish.... absolutely "cracking night" Great to see my fellow South Yorks peeps there.... you know who you are.... plus too many others to mention who I met.... Will deffo be back.... when's the next one Chalky?.... just to make sure I keep the diary date clear.... Link to comment
Chalky Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 Will deffo be back.... when's the next one Chalky?.... just to make sure I keep the diary date clear.... Good to meet you Mark and rest of Soul Sourcerers Next one is New Years Eve and the Lifeline will be joining forces with Soiultown Soul Club for one heeuva party Representing the Lifeline Soul Club will be Andy Dyson, Mick H, Tim Brown, Arthur Fenn & Chalky and for Soultown Soul Club we have Carl Willingham, Rob Thomas, Mark Bicknell, Paul Sadot & Andy McCabe. A feast of quality Soul is guaranteed. The night will start at 10pm and finish 8 (ish) the next morning. There will be 200 tickets only for this night and they will be priced £15. Feedback about the night has been excellent and fully expect tickets to go quickly. Tickets available now from..... Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Andy McCabe on 07792164683 Chalky @ chalky@soultown.eclipse.co.uk or telephone 07743 863523 Link to comment
Chalky Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 (edited) The next Lifeline proper is February 19th, the 1st Anniversary. Think it will be ticket only for this night as demand will be high again. Edited October 18, 2004 by chalky Link to comment
vaultofsouler Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 (edited) Good to meet you Mark and rest of Soul Sourcerers  Next one is New Years Eve and the Lifeline will be joining forces with Soiultown Soul Club for one heeuva party  Representing the Lifeline Soul Club will be Andy Dyson, Mick H, Tim Brown, Arthur Fenn & Chalky and for Soultown Soul Club we have Carl Willingham, Rob Thomas, Mark Bicknell, Paul Sadot & Andy McCabe. A feast of quality Soul is guaranteed. The night will start at 10pm and finish 8 (ish) the next morning. There will be 200 tickets only for this night and they will be priced £15. Feedback about the night has been excellent and fully expect tickets to go quickly. Tickets available now from..... Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Andy McCabe on 07792164683 Chalky @ chalky@soultown.eclipse.co.uk or telephone 07743 863523 link Like wise Chalky.... I'll have that pint next time That's New Year for me sorted Just need to clear it with "head office" well that's what she says she is.... Edited October 18, 2004 by vaultofsouler Link to comment
Mike Posted October 20, 2004 Share Posted October 20, 2004 Just in case missed photos There's a few photos from lifeline going ons taken by Karen C up on site as a footnote everytime I make that ****** trip across the pennines to yorkshire usually something goes wrong This time felt quite pleased with myself that managed to get there and back ok This turned out to be a false feeling, as my Monday morning recovery was interupted by Sue enquiring politely why the car has no exhaust errrr........ Link to comment
Guest Posted October 20, 2004 Share Posted October 20, 2004 I would have taken a lot more photos at lifeline but my memory stick was full :-( Link to comment
Guest Posted October 30, 2004 Share Posted October 30, 2004 Chalks it's also Sheridan's 3rd birthday on 16th February, twas at 10.00am on the 16th February 2002 that we opened the doors of the club as new owners. doesnt seem like three years...more like 23 years! Joke! Link to comment
Chalky Posted October 30, 2004 Share Posted October 30, 2004 Chalks it's also Sheridan's 3rd birthday on 16th February, twas at 10.00am on the 16th February 2002 that we opened the doors of the club as new owners. doesnt seem like three years...more like 23 years! Joke! link Cause for double celebration then Link to comment
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 30, 2004 Share Posted October 30, 2004 Chalks it's also Sheridan's 3rd birthday on 16th February, twas at 10.00am on the 16th February 2002 that we opened the doors of the club as new owners. doesnt seem like three years...more like 23 years! Joke! link Cor blimey Chrissy it is and all doesn't seem like that at all............... John Link to comment
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