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Clubs In Manchester Mid To Late 70's


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John (who was a "mobile DJ") started a club called the Exit 21 at Milnrow Con. club. Originally with Martyn Ellis, round about 75. Love to get in touch with Pete Thorpe who I met for the first time there.

 

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John on right, Colin middle.

Pete Thorpe lives in Gloucestershire now somewhere near Stroud, was a regular at soul essence Yarmouth but didn't see him this year.

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I didn't know Carlos -Carl Wong- had died, I'm gutted,

 

Me and Ricky Warburton knew him from being little boys in Ordsall, when his parents had the bakery there, and used to go up to Cadishead in the early 70's where he did a night in a local WMC, where we met Brian Walker for the first time.

 

He had a great collection, knew he'd moved to the States. Great lad, worst news I've had for a while   :(

Useta go to the workies in Irlam 74ish? near the steel works, meetin up at the white/black lion? 1st. Same place? One of the Irlam/Cadishead lads was called Al Green!

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I didn't know Carlos -Carl Wong- had died, I'm gutted,

 

Me and Ricky Warburton knew him from being little boys in Ordsall, when his parents had the bakery there, and used to go up to Cadishead in the early 70's where he did a night in a local WMC, where we met Brian Walker for the first time.

 

He had a great collection, knew he'd moved to the States. Great lad, worst news I've had for a while   :(

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Remember Al Green, not sure he still lives there as my Mum still lives on the same street where Al lived.

There was a whole gang of us who used to go to the Casino back in the day. Many weekends were spent at Wigan on a Saturday, the Ritz on a Sunday, and back to the Catholic Club in Irlam where Carlos would drop a few tunes for us to end the weekend.

Probably only myself and Carl (Sharples) still on the soul scene these days.

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Steve Glover ran the Oasis stall, he also had one in Bullring Birmingham where Hilary knew him. Most weeks he managed to relieve me of most my wages.

Any mentions yet for Cavalcade in Didsbury on Sunday nights? Mike Shaft and John Grant at Man City supporters club.

great thread, great times.

The stall in the Oasis was Soul Galore,great atmosphere on saturdays people

getting ready for Wigan,think Dave Evison worked there for a while.

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Remember Al Green, not sure he still lives there as my Mum still lives on the same street where Al lived.

There was a whole gang of us who used to go to the Casino back in the day. Many weekends were spent at Wigan on a Saturday, the Ritz on a Sunday, and back to the Catholic Club in Irlam where Carlos would drop a few tunes for us to end the weekend.

Probably only myself and Carl (Sharples) still on the soul scene these days.

 I'm surprised Russ hasn't claimed that Al Green used to visit the Casino! :D

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Remember Al Green, not sure he still lives there as my Mum still lives on the same street where Al lived.

There was a whole gang of us who used to go to the Casino back in the day. Many weekends were spent at Wigan on a Saturday, the Ritz on a Sunday, and back to the Catholic Club in Irlam where Carlos would drop a few tunes for us to end the weekend.

Probably only myself and Carl (Sharples) still on the soul scene these days.

Remember Catholic club as well, (sun?) tho later. Did u get bus to highwayman nr warrington then bus to wigan, 25p i think. Al was gr8 lad, supported City & utd, went to away matches only @ 1 time. His mate was Al Taylor who moved to Flixton 75ish. Met Al T on a train about 2 yrs ago, ended up in a pub in W'ton til about 4am rememberin these days!

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On 05/12/2013 at 09:03, dean jj said:

Pips was under the corn exchange near the cathedral and featured several small rooms playing different styles of music. the clip is obviously the roxy/bowie room rather than the jazz-funk! Placemates is Whitworth Street Wheel again carved up into different themes. Later it was a largely gay club called The State and I used to play a night called Djangos in the early 1990's playing rare funk/jazz/reggae etc. Remember arriving early one wet and windy friday to find the bass bins kaputt so snuck down into the dungeon to nick those ones. Didn't think anyone would notice.

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My mum used to go there. Anyone know a guy from Salford known as 'Becky'?

 

On 08/12/2013 at 13:58, Guest astevec said:

Useta go to the workies in Irlam 74ish? near the steel works, meetin up at the white/black lion? 1st. Same place? One of the Irlam/Cadishead lads was called Al Green!

Anybody know a guy from Salford known as 'Becky'?

Anybody know a guy from Salford known as 'Becky'?

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I went to an alldayer in Manchester in the mid 70's in a basement club possibly on Deansgate. It was when "Too Many People" was big and I asked Siz to play it. Shortly after playing it the Police came in and booted us all out. I was wondering if anyone remembers this and the name of the club? Could it have been "Carolines"?

 

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On 15/10/2019 at 00:15, washlively said:

I went to an alldayer in Manchester in the mid 70's in a basement club possibly on Deansgate. It was when "Too Many People" was big and I asked Siz to play it. Shortly after playing it the Police came in and booted us all out. I was wondering if anyone remembers this and the name of the club? Could it have been "Carolines"?

carolines was on deansgate but dont remember any all dayers there you sure it was deansgate. could it have been gaetanos (italian coffee bar restaurant) behind woolworths.

 

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Not strictly a Manchester club , being a few miles away, but it(Druffies) was mentioned on this thread so this may bring back memories for anyone who was there on the night. I don't know why the DS thought it worthwhile raiding a small mid week club, probably an easy target.

I don't remember who the main DJs were but seem to think Martyn Ellis did it quite a lot. Frank Elson visited a few times and wrote reports in his Blues and Soul column. The records played were very good for a small club. The main thing I remember is trying to persuade Steve Vickers to do a deal on the records he was selling, usually unsuccessfully .

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12 hours ago, Rick Cooper said:

 

I don't remember who the main DJs were but seem to think Martyn Ellis did it quite a lot. Frank Elson visited a few times and wrote reports in his Blues and Soul column. The records played were very good for a small club. The main thing I remember is trying to persuade Steve Vickers to do a deal on the records he was selling, usually unsuccessfully .

Dave Stubbs regularly DJd there with his amazing UK collection.

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On 23/10/2019 at 13:30, washlively said:

If it's any help the building was on a corner and you went straight downstairs not sure but somewhere near Cross St Deansgate area. Dont think they had another after that fiasco.

carolines was more or less on the corner of deansgate and john dalton street. 

1 hour ago, washlively said:

Is that the "Dave" who had a record stall upstairs in Hyde Market?

yes dave mr happy stubbs did indeed have the market stall

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20 hours ago, mark b said:

carolines was more or less on the corner of deansgate and john dalton street. 

yes dave mr happy stubbs did indeed have the market stall

Yeah that's him LOL. I never bought anything off him. I always did swap deals with him and then pop down to Chorlton to Les Hares shop... that was propably late 90's early noughties and think. Didnt know Dave was a DJ.

 

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20 hours ago, washlively said:

Yeah that's him LOL. I never bought anything off him. I always did swap deals with him and then pop down to Chorlton to Les Hares shop... that was propably late 90's early noughties and think. Didnt know Dave was a DJ.

 

Still is he was running the rat pit in Stockport don't know if it is still on.

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i was reading 'setting the record straight' - Page 71: there is ticket picture and it reads "Northern Soul back to stay from......10 September, Studs Disco", Deansgate, Manchester ( opposite Kendals)"

I'd always had a bier keller in my mind opposite Kendals?

I've no recollection of Studs - anyone else?

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obviously the Rits and Rafters but prior to Rafters was Rufus , mainly black attendance , great club but short lived , it was near victoris and cornhill , smartys on cross street  near spin inn on a sunday night did well, think Kev Edwards ran it, Dawn Johnstone from Haydock was a regular

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Hi myself a mod of the late 60s 70s  from Altrincham  who travelled up by train with the Alty bus station crowd many  times  on Saturdays to the Twisted Wheel , the Jigsaw, Caroline's,  but also weekly at the Blue Rooms in Sale 

 

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Gaetano's at the top of Market St, great early session in a below ground Italian restaurant ran by Tom Smith and Carl Lees around 1977 with regular visits from Rod Shard and Dave Withers. Caroline's was on Tuesdays if i remember correctly, didn't Siz used to work in 'stolen from Ivor's' by the underground market?

Druffies? Yes, for me the best from that time, went when i was in the last year of school and realised just how good it was when i got to Wigan and heard the same great sounds in 76. Dave Stubbs, a real nice guy always helpful with information. A pokey venue with the obligatory shady clientele, shit Greenhall Whitley beer and other chemicals on offer.

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John Grant sold his collection to Geoff Finch of Vinyl Demand in Brighton and if my memory serves me right , he became a Customs Officer based in Newhaven I think.

If anyone can remember the rather large record stall on the stairs at Top Of The World Stafford which we did , Geoff had hired a long wheel based Transit van to haul it all the way from Brighton to Stafford the record bar was full , Dave Thorley offered us the landing half way up the stairs,  90% of that stall was John's collection, we also did The Shrewsbury Aldayers, that Richard Shearling ran and the Gillingham Aldayers , where Steve Walsh amongst others was involved ( circa 82 ish Gwen McCrea , Keep The Fire Burning , I remember was getting hammered at Gillingham as a new release ) that was the variety and quality of his collection covering modern soul , Jazz Funk , deep etc 60s & 70s albums too.

I'd had some great finds myself from the collection such as the California Playboy's album ,Sidney Joe Quails , So Sexy album , which featured " I Don't Do This " ,Gavin Christopher, album which featured" This Side Of Heaven " , Lou Kirton on 12"  "Heaven In The Afternoon" and so many others too many to mention , plus a couple of boxes of 60s Northern that I used to haul up to the 100 Club , Frank Beverly on Gamble was probably the stand out , I think John had sold a lot of the traditional northern stuff himself as there was only about 500 x 45s left in the collection..

 

 

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