Posted April 17, 20169 yr Allanton Miners Welfare, Shotts. Ruff Cutt Soul Club. Colin Law 4th February 1989.
April 18, 20169 yr On 17 April 2016 at 17:12, LambrettaGP200 said: Dickie Wonder sound pitched up? Quite probable always took the roof off!! THE REAL DEAL
April 18, 20169 yr I travelled up to most of these nighters at Shotts, the records played were great. Colin Law always played a top selection, certainly got things moving! Listening to this brings it all back! All the dj's had great collections and I always learned some excellent new records. A lot of people travelled up from England, Guy Hennigan, Pete Lawson etc. There was often a coach up from the South. Edited April 18, 20169 yr by Guest
April 18, 20169 yr Another Astor's moment. This came up on my feed earlier from the Daily Record reviewing Stuat Cosgrove's latest book. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/motor-city-miners-club-shotts-7774291 includes a good image.
April 18, 20169 yr On 17/04/2016 at 17:12, LambrettaGP200 said: Dickie Wonder sound pitched up? They almost all sound massively pitched up - Phil Orsi, Ron Baxter, Jo An Courcy, Little Stanley, Frank Foster - unless the whole recording runs fast? Great listen though, thanks Chalky
Allanton Miners Welfare, Shotts. Ruff Cutt Soul Club. Colin Law 4th February 1989.