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Was Cheadle Hulme Parish Youth Club for me - Greg Lang used to roll up there on occasion and take us in his van to the likes of Edgeley Alex Youth Club. Records for me back then were Just Bros, G
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Radcliffe youth club,Just outside Bury,74ish Quite a few of us went,And quite a few of us then went on to the nighters,And still on the scene today,Although I'm just a now and again bloke,Who goe
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Stockport late sixties early seventies you were spoilt for choice Cellars youth club heaton moor , Dialstone Offerton , Brinnington and Tiviot Dale . Being close to Manchester was definately a factor
I recently had a conversation with Guy Hennigan and we discussed at length the youth clubs that once fed the rare soul scene, they were often highly local, mid-week and ignited peoples' passion long before they were old enough to travel to the big all-nighters. Some youth clubs are periodically mentioned in other threads but I'm trying to gauge how many there were, and how important they were to the evolution of the scene.
So - what was the youth club that you attended before all-nighters and what is the record you most associate with those times.
For me it was Letham Community Centre in Perth in Scotland and the track I still love is Jackie Wilson's 'Since You Showed Me How to Be happy' (Brunswick). Many of the records will not be hugely rare but that's partly the point.
So place, era and record please?