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deffo not froggy ...he was about 5foot 2.........smaller than me as i recall, i sure i went to coppertops a couple of times about the time the torch was going strong. i was young, i know that..17 or 1
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Agree with everything Steve and Ezzie have said, the Big Boys from Cheltenham and Gloucester used to go to Coppertops and The Bankhouse, I never did at the time but have Dj'd at both since then, thank
Hi all
Just thumbing through my copy of Elaine's book and was very pleased to see that The Coppertops venue got a mention. Along with The Bankhouse, it was a well known spot in Worcester for local mods to get their fix of current Wheel favourites.
My bro-in-law was John Haithwaite. He DJ'd at both venues and had an awesome record collection. Through him I got hooked on soul. I was only about 12 when he sneaked me into the Bankhouse one night for my first taste of rare soul played loud. Must been 1970 or 1971. I had to literally hide behind the decks because of my age.
I remember that everyone was very cross because that week Baby Reconsider had just been pressed - on Soul Sounds, if I recall (?)
A guy called Froggy (Wolverhampton?) was there and he'd just got from the States with a suitcase full of records, mostly Ric Tic and Okeh stuff. My young eyes popped out of my head. My bro-in-law bought a copy of Gene Chandler's There Was A Time off him and immediately played it. The dance floor was already packed and the crowd just went mad.
Just wondered if any other Midlanders had memories of these two early under-appreciated venues?
Colin
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