Wiganer1 Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Sorry mate this argument holds no water at all, I recorded tapes of Searling playing Bobby Goldsboro, Chapter Five, John Gary, I have other tapes of him playing Gary Lewis and the Playboys... ==== DIANE RENAY,HAPPY CATS & JONATHAN'S EXPERIENCE WERE ALL SEARLINGS BLOOPERS TOO.. BUT HIS OUTPUT FAR OUTWEIGHS RUSS'S IN TERMS OF QUALITY,THERES NO ARGUMENT IN THAT MY POINT IS THAT RUSS PROVIDED AN ALTERNATIVE TO OTHER DJ'S AND THIS COMPLIMENTED THE OVERALL WIGAN PACKAGE (IN MY OPINION) Link to comment
Guest James Trouble Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Tough choices to make on this weekend... Soul Revolution + 100 Club anniversaries in London or dancing in a shopping mall? Is there air con in the shopping mall? It might swing it for some punters as the air con is crap in London? Have fun where ever you decide to go... Link to comment
SteveM Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Tough choices to make on this weekend... Soul Revolution + 100 Club anniversaries in London or dancing in a shopping mall? Is there air con in the shopping mall? It might swing it for some punters as the air con is crap in London? Have fun where ever you decide to go... The ones in the light blue look like squad to me Link to comment
Dave Rimmer Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 I am more than willing to drop flyers out for anyone elses do ,just send me pm, also Steve does put up flyers for any other events on the Wigan website, it does have very high volumes of visitors so may be worth dropping adverts on there www.wigan-casino.co.uk thanks for everyones support and interest Never seen this site before so I had a good mooch round. In the links section you can get to the 'We Are Wigan' site. Just love the Barry Gordy T Shirts they are selling We Are Wigan Northern Soul T Shirts Link to comment
Guest Simon Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Just love the Barry Gordy T Shirts they are selling Was that his younger brother? Simon Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Tough choices to make on this weekend... Soul Revolution + 100 Club anniversaries in London or dancing in a shopping mall? Is there air con in the shopping mall? It might swing it for some punters as the air con is crap in London? Have fun where ever you decide to go... Link to comment
spot Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 It may not be everyones cup of tea but when people travelled from Australia to attend and are coming back again then it just shows what a wonderful place the Casino was and of course it was made up of wonderful people who get a chance to meet again See what all that sun on the top of your head can do to your brain. I'd sooner stand in a puddle of piss in Peterborough that go within a hundred miles of Wigan's Walmart experience. Take care,be safe & remember, "Wigan's a place not a bloody way of life", Spot. Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 (edited) Pete i thought your posts on Notts soul nights have been eloquent and thoughtful in the past and your description of the Souled Out days was a good response to the critics, however i think it's wrong to suggest that people who don't want to hear oldies all night and want to hear soul from every era and new to their ears are 'chin strokers'. I listen and prefer stuff i haven't heard before and i am a dancer. I agree that the poking fun and the way people into oldies dress is getting a bit 'old' now but there is a definate split between 'northern' and 'rarely played' soul, both however are dance scenes and have excellent dancers. It's wrong to suggest people who want to move on from the Wigan sounds and even Stafford in some cases are not dancers who get a thrill dancing to the music and i don't think it's just the 'soul police' who want to move on and hear something fresh. All the best Matt Well put Matt. For me, the people who have moved on and listen to EVERYTHING and CAN dance to ALL tempos, are the TRUE dancers. Dancing was and is about responding to music, not stagnating to it. I've listened and danced to Northern, funk and Jazz and enjoy them ALL. In truth, the stafford dancers were far better than the the wigan ones, they WERE the Wigan ones who moved on and developed, through listening and adapting and responding, so that they were able to dance to WHATEVER they wanted....not just banging uptempo, but to 'SOULFUL' music! They were not afraid to get up and dance to anything as long as it was good! So, a bunch of peole who stopped going and now return and dont get it, have no place critiscising dancers. From what I see at oldies events, its a very poor version of what went on at Wigan. We were very young then...seeing a fat bloke doing acrobatics badly hardly cuts the mustard now. In fact, a lot of the time im not sure if they have fallen over or their doing floor work Have fun at the shopping Centre, at least the St Johns will have to be there by law. Edited September 9, 2008 by paul-s Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Pete i thought your posts on Notts soul nights have been eloquent and thoughtful in the past and your description of the Souled Out days was a good response to the critics, however i think it's wrong to suggest that people who don't want to hear oldies all night and want to hear soul from every era and new to their ears are 'chin strokers'. I listen and prefer stuff i haven't heard before and i am a dancer. I agree that the poking fun and the way people into oldies dress is getting a bit 'old' now but there is a definate split between 'northern' and 'rarely played' soul, both however are dance scenes and have excellent dancers. It's wrong to suggest people who want to move on from the Wigan sounds and even Stafford in some cases are not dancers who get a thrill dancing to the music and i don't think it's just the 'soul police' who want to move on and hear something fresh. All the best Matt Well put Matt. For me, the people who have moved on and listen to EVERYTHING and CAN dance to ALL tempos, are the TRUE dancers. Dancing was and is about responding to music, not stagnating to it. I've listened and danced to Northern, funk and Jazz and enjoy them ALL. In truth, the stafford dancers were far better than the the wigan ones, they WERE the Wigan ones who moved on and developed, through listening and adapting and responding, so that they were able to dance to WHATEVER they wanted....not just banging uptempo, but to 'SOULFUL' music! They were not afraid to get up and dance to anything as long as it was good! So, a bunch of peole who stopped going and now return and dont get it, have no place critiscising dancers. From what I see at oldies events, its a very poor version of what went on at Wigan. We were very young then...seeing a fat bloke doing acrobatics badly hardly cuts the mustard now. In fact, a lot of the time im not sure if they have fallen over or their doing floor work Have fun at the shopping Centre, at least the St Johns will have to be there by law. Intersting comment about the dancers, I felt that when we run the City Club if someone like Carl Piper turned up there was an immediate buzz that more than matched the appearnce of a top jock, the guys that can cut the mustard are few and far between , there is a lot more"No ones there" smile on you face dancing for the average person, however if anyone who would like to know what the casino was like then check out Kingsway hall, there are some brilliant dancers there, many wearing origonal style clothes and the place looks like a mini Wigan with that same atmospere and the djays are top notch this is Coops appraisal, hope he doesnt mind me using The last time I went to the Kingsway Hall in Forest Town I was a bit disappointed. It was the last Saturday in April and each dee-jay seemed to be out gunning each other in the 100 mph stakes. Obviously they weren't, but that's how it was perceived by me and a couple of other attendees. The majority of those attending that night lapped it up but for me, if it's gonna be a night of 'oldies' I (and others) at least need a variance in tempo and style. Yesterday (May 31st) the balance was restored, both he residents Ian Gee and Carl Piper varied their sets and the guest Pete Eccles was spot on and did as good an hour the restraints of this oldies institution would allow, great music all evening. Top night, and once again, recommendable to all those who like there northern steeped in the 1960s. As a side note, whilst having a ciggie with Dave from Grimsby we noted number plates on cars (NOT OCD just an exercise in seeing where they were from) and it seems the client group were from... Wigan, Stafford, Tamworth, Leicester, Skegness, Peterborough amongst others.... No a bad travelling radius for a small but perfectly formed homage to 1960s Northern Soul. Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Was looking at Google estimated pay per click sposored listing rates they start at 4p and go as high as 15 quid to get top spot on "cheap insurance" thats probably why insurance isnt that cheap if google are collecting all the £15 the more people search the higher the fee goes just for fun I put a few names in Soul Source did very well at 35p and this is what they had in common with Posh, however it was also 24p for all the people who misspelt it as Soul sauce Northern soul came in at 25 p but there were lots of derivatives such as Northern soul music 32p which may have watered the searches down Wigan casino came in at 72 p , however it may be boosted by the odd gambler looking for a casino in Wigan Beleive it or not, Russ Winstanly is 17p and you will be disapointed to know the mighty Richard Searling is only 4p however it may cheer you up to know Kev Roberts and Ian Levine are also 4p and proves old Russ has still got it guys Link to comment
TOAD Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 proves old Russ has still got it guys err whats he got then fascinating read btw Link to comment
Ernie Andrews Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Will someone take a photo of the Pissy toilets please in the shopping centre or will Boots be giving out drugs as a thankyou for nostalgia. I see this as bizzare. When I was young I played Rugby league at Swinton - The ground was called Station road. It no longer exists. Could you imagine turning up at a housing estate(Which it is now) dressed in the famous V shirt and shorts and playing rugby just to reminisce about the glory days. We would be carted off to the nearest asylum. Russ you did great job in the 70s now let go or get a therapist! Link to comment
Little-stevie Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Was looking at Google estimated pay per click sposored listing rates they start at 4p and go as high as 15 quid to get top spot on "cheap insurance" thats probably why insurance isnt that cheap if google are collecting all the £15 the more people search the higher the fee goes just for fun I put a few names in Soul Source did very well at 35p and this is what they had in common with Posh, however it was also 24p for all the people who misspelt it as Soul sauce Northern soul came in at 25 p but there were lots of derivatives such as Northern soul music 32p which may have watered the searches down Wigan casino came in at 72 p , however it may be boosted by the odd gambler looking for a casino in Wigan Beleive it or not, Russ Winstanly is 17p and you will be disapointed to know the mighty Richard Searling is only 4p however it may cheer you up to know Kev Roberts and Ian Levine are also 4p and proves old Russ has still got it guys Link to comment
Little-stevie Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Russ is worth 17p more than Kev Roberts ... Russ can now go to his grave a happy man indeed.... Or did Russ do all the google searches himself It make a suicide Tuesday a much better place indeed God bless em all... How many anniversary events are there for the 35th year of the pie city soul ensemble Link to comment
Guest peter burke Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 (edited) Tough choices to make on this weekend... Soul Revolution + 100 Club anniversaries in London or dancing in a shopping mall? Is there air con in the shopping mall? It might swing it for some punters as the air con is crap in London? Have fun where ever you decide to go... Why re-live old memories when I can make some new ones? Berlin, Hip City on Saturday, then ever moving forwards with Soul Revolution, and onto 100 club.MY Wigan memories are still in tact and a bit precious but only to me. KAREN BURKE Edited September 9, 2008 by peter burke Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 (edited) Sorry mate this argument holds no water at all, I recorded tapes of Searling playing Bobby Goldsboro, Chapter Five, John Gary, I have other tapes of him playing Gary Lewis and the Playboys... Yes I know Searling did play some Turkeys too - just not on the same scale of Russ. Still waiting for that good Russ discovery post 1977 btw- I mean 4 years it can'[t be that difficult can it? Edited September 9, 2008 by Steve G Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 As a side note, whilst having a ciggie with Dave from Grimsby we noted number plates on cars (NOT OCD just an exercise in seeing where they were from) and it seems the client group were from... Wigan, Stafford, Tamworth, Leicester, Skegness, Peterborough amongst others.... No a bad travelling radius for a small but perfectly formed homage to 1960s Northern Soul. Sorry Stef this is about Wigan Casino in a shopping mall - and the drudgery of "celebrating" WCs 35th anniversary with Russ and friends not general oldies nights which we all know exist up and down the land. BTW how do you know where the cars come from, did they have little stickers on the back like in the 60s Or were they so old you could still look in the AA guide and check where they were registered? Link to comment
coops Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 (edited) See what all that sun on the top of your head can do to your brain. I'd sooner stand in a puddle of piss in Peterborough that go within a hundred miles of Wigan's Walmart experience. Take care,be safe & remember, "Wigan's a place not a bloody way of life", Spot. 1) There's nowt (much) wrong with Peterborough 2) WIGGAN'S a DEE-JAY not a place or way of life and 2a) WIGAN makes chuffing good pies! Edited September 9, 2008 by coops Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Russ has put up some of the unseen photos on the Wigan website, they were taken at the last night, guess that could be one of a few, thought I would be first on that one www.wigan-casino.co.uk and then there is a further link to the BBC with some more photos there will be 60 photos on display at the cafe Russ is on radio 2 ,radio 5, radio Shefield and radio Cambridge and poss on tv so I guess he`s not relying on me to persuade the high priests to pop down Steve tells me that the free badges will be various colours and will be pulled out of a box, lucky dip style the unlucky ones will get a badge worth about 20 quid and the ones who get the remaining 8 rare black ones will be quids in on ebay Link to comment
Guest Biz Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 it gets better a "lucky dip" an all,whats next a meat raffle Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Sorry Stef this is about Wigan Casino in a shopping mall - and the drudgery of "celebrating" WCs 35th anniversary with Russ and friends not general oldies nights which we all know exist up and down the land. BTW how do you know where the cars come from, did they have little stickers on the back like in the 60s Or were they so old you could still look in the AA guide and check where they were registered? I`m kinda looking at it as a cafe sounds a bit cooler than a shopping centre but I do get the point, I guess people will turn up for the same reason 12000 went to a carpark in London to celebrate a place long gone, funilly enough they did reopen the cafe and they hold lots of tv shows there. Think if people who are interseted in what it was like but never went should check Kingsway Hall out Coops did the number plates thing, he is very clever, our old letters for P`boro were EG, the Mayors car is EG 1 and its worth about £150,000 funny old world, Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 it gets better a "lucky dip" an all,whats next a meat raffle I reckon we should start a competition "Best Comeback" prize free ticket for the 20th at the moment Fatdancer is winning Link to comment
Guest Biz Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 cheers steph ill get the anglia taxed and tested ready to turn up in 70s stylee Link to comment
Casper Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Pete i thought your posts on Notts soul nights have been eloquent and thoughtful in the past and your description of the Souled Out days was a good response to the critics, however i think it's wrong to suggest that people who don't want to hear oldies all night and want to hear soul from every era and new to their ears are 'chin strokers'. I listen and prefer stuff i haven't heard before and i am a dancer. I agree that the poking fun and the way people into oldies dress is getting a bit 'old' now but there is a definate split between 'northern' and 'rarely played' soul, both however are dance scenes and have excellent dancers. It's wrong to suggest people who want to move on from the Wigan sounds and even Stafford in some cases are not dancers who get a thrill dancing to the music and i don't think it's just the 'soul police' who want to move on and hear something fresh. All the best Matt Well put Matt. For me, the people who have moved on and listen to EVERYTHING and CAN dance to ALL tempos, are the TRUE dancers. Dancing was and is about responding to music, not stagnating to it. I've listened and danced to Northern, funk and Jazz and enjoy them ALL. In truth, the stafford dancers were far better than the the wigan ones, they WERE the Wigan ones who moved on and developed, through listening and adapting and responding, so that they were able to dance to WHATEVER they wanted....not just banging uptempo, but to 'SOULFUL' music! They were not afraid to get up and dance to anything as long as it was good! So, a bunch of peole who stopped going and now return and dont get it, have no place critiscising dancers. From what I see at oldies events, its a very poor version of what went on at Wigan. We were very young then...seeing a fat bloke doing acrobatics badly hardly cuts the mustard now. In fact, a lot of the time im not sure if they have fallen over or their doing floor work Have fun at the shopping Centre, at least the St Johns will have to be there by law. hi Paul... actualy i said sorry to matt, as i was a bit sharp in what i said....read it....just get a bit fed up with the "lets poke at the baggies /oldies crowd" i never left ..or stopped going ...must admit it did get a bit slow in the 80ts... but hey me...well i'm not fat...and at 53 still do the best i can with floor work etc... not as slick as i was but still enjoy what i do.. yep i still wear baggies....er so what ? funny?....no one has ever come up to me and said i look a twat as yet.......perhaps it's my near vertical kicks that make em wonder if its a good idea ? pete n' susan xx Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 cheers steph ill get the anglia taxed and tested ready to turn up in 70s stylee I can see youre going for the pair but I reckon there will be stiff competition from my Soul mates That Ian Levines a tough Cookie,"chatting" with the gang, does he know he`s only four pence on Google search engine? he might be pleased to know Blackpool Mecca beats Wigan at £1.20, could be people checking on the Bingo though. Link to comment
Wiganer1 Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Yes I know Searling did play some Turkeys too - just not on the same scale of Russ. Still waiting for that good Russ discovery post 1977 btw- I mean 4 years it can'[t be that difficult can it? ===== some RUSS WINSTANLEY spins at Wigan (not sure if he discovered all these but were spun by him (1977 - 1981) Marty lewis - Cant do without you dee dee barnes - do what you gonna do intros - stop look & listen leon thomas - love Mary Wilson - youre the light Checkmates - kissing her and crying for you Master Four - love from the far east cortez greer - very strong on you lockettes - i love the boy who lives next door bobs band - lockes theme tommy bush - i dont like it linda elliot - fell in love with you baby dee edwards - dont walk away horace faith - i cant understand it roger k - give me the love posse - evil drake and the ensolids - please leave me dutch robinson - cant get along without you lj johnson - you keep my temperature rising jean carne - if you wanna go back baby Barbara English Sittin' in the corner sammy lee - what goes around strides - the stride gloria & entertainers - im satisfied bobby j mccarthy - spoon me up your honey peg leg moffat - the shocker sidney barnes orch - i hurt on the other side not al williams or phantom janitor i grant you but some great stompers and floaters in amongst that lot none the less ,,and alot are still rare oldies atb mark Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 If RW is doing it right, how do you explain the complaints about last years effort on this linked thread? https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Wigan-C...shopping+centre I'll ask you again: As Rus's mouthpiece, why did you never go on that thread to answer the many complaints? You could do it now perhaps. If you like, I'll start a new thread in Lookbacks linking to it, then it can be at the top of the list again for easier reference. I didnt attend, prior engagement, so wasnt for me to answer complaints. PS. If you're struggling a bit, remember you haven't played the "charity" card yet. Like most good promotors Russ is well aware of areas that needed improving, he has taken steps to make sure this event runs smoothly including more bar staff. Mind you, they did have quite a few years to sought out the queues at the Casino and they didnt get that right Link to comment
Wiganer1 Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 (edited) ===== some RUSS WINSTANLEY spins at Wigan (not sure if he discovered all these but were spun by him (1977 - 1981) Marty lewis - Cant do without you dee dee barnes - do what you gonna do intros - stop look & listen leon thomas - love Mary Wilson - youre the light Checkmates - kissing her and crying for you Master Four - love from the far east cortez greer - very strong on you lockettes - i love the boy who lives next door bobs band - lockes theme tommy bush - i dont like it linda elliot - fell in love with you baby dee edwards - dont walk away horace faith - i cant understand it roger k - give me the love posse - evil drake and the ensolids - please leave me dutch robinson - cant get along without you lj johnson - you keep my temperature rising jean carne - if you wanna go back baby Barbara English Sittin' in the corner sammy lee - what goes around strides - the stride gloria & entertainers - im satisfied bobby j mccarthy - spoon me up your honey peg leg moffat - the shocker sidney barnes orch - i hurt on the other side not al williams or phantom janitor i grant you but some great stompers and floaters in amongst that lot none the less ,,and alot are still rare oldies atb mark ==== also sergio mendes - love music honeybees - she dont deserve you lou roberts - ten to one holly st james - thats not love pallbearers - music with soul mystic moods - astral trip abassadors - too much of a good thing diana newby - everythings wrong deena johnson - im a sad girl johnny hampton - not my girl karen young - too much of a good thing lee roye - tears Edited September 9, 2008 by wiganer1 Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 ===== some RUSS WINSTANLEY spins at Wigan (not sure if he discovered all these but were spun by him (1977 - 1981) Marty lewis - Cant do without you dee dee barnes - do what you gonna do intros - stop look & listen leon thomas - love Mary Wilson - youre the light Checkmates - kissing her and crying for you Master Four - love from the far east cortez greer - very strong on you lockettes - i love the boy who lives next door bobs band - lockes theme tommy bush - i dont like it linda elliot - fell in love with you baby dee edwards - dont walk away horace faith - i cant understand it roger k - give me the love posse - evil drake and the ensolids - please leave me dutch robinson - cant get along without you lj johnson - you keep my temperature rising jean carne - if you wanna go back baby Barbara English Sittin' in the corner sammy lee - what goes around strides - the stride gloria & entertainers - im satisfied bobby j mccarthy - spoon me up your honey peg leg moffat - the shocker sidney barnes orch - i hurt on the other side not al williams or phantom janitor i grant you but some great stompers and floaters in amongst that lot none the less ,,and alot are still rare oldies atb mark ==== also sergio mendes - love music honeybees - she dont deserve you lou roberts - ten to one holly st james - thats not love pallbearers - music with soul mystic moods - astral trip abassadors - too much of a good thing diana newby - everythings wrong deena johnson - im a sad girl johnny hampton - not my girl karen young - too much of a good thing lee roye - tears Yes but I think I am right in saying that these were all known / played by or before 1977. Possibly L J Johnson which came later (and is one of Ian's I have it on Mercury), but the rest certainly ain't after 77. I thought about Posse too, but that was 77 I am sure. Karen Young "Too much of a good thing"? is this a made up one MArk (as in Casino Classics)? So the challenge still stands - a good Russ discovery after 1977 please. Link to comment
coops Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Yes but I think I am right in saying that these were all known / played by or before 1977. Possibly L J Johnson which came later (and is one of Ian's I have it on Mercury), but the rest certainly ain't after 77. I thought about Posse too, but that was 77 I am sure. Karen Young "Too much of a good thing"? is this a made up one MArk (as in Casino Classics)? So the challenge still stands - a good Russ discovery after 1977 please. may be it's me but i thought it was a shopping centre now! well done stef for keeping this nonsense 'bumped up' nice one mate. sept 20th.... wigan shopping arcade or a propper venue.... no thought required. Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Had a great chat with Russ over pint last year, and he gave me an insight to all the goings on at the Casino , who left or was pushed and why, he also told me that many of the records on Top 500 were his discoveries and he had to lend his copy to other jocks so the record was played all night, he also decided how nany records could be broken and how often they could be played, in other words he pulled all, the strings and conducted the orchestra I will speak to him and see what recordfs he can claim as his, see if we can put that to bed Also I noticed a comment about richard Searling not selling out and not a money grabbing bugger, but he actually djs for more than Russ, am I missing something? Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 may be it's me but i thought it was a shopping centre now! well done stef for keeping this nonsense 'bumped up' nice one mate. sept 20th.... wigan shopping arcade or a propper venue.... no thought required. Thanks mate, dont think it will get any extra there but it is fun trying ps did you get anything sorted with the Martha Reeves do? cant wait to here my favourite record live Link to comment
coops Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Thanks mate, dont think it will get any extra there but it is fun trying ps did you get anything sorted with the Martha Reeves do? cant wait to here my favourite record live you mean the 'Happy/Sad' record? Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Russ has put up some of the unseen photos on the Wigan website, they were taken at the last night, guess that could be one of a few, thought I would be first on that one www.wigan-casino.co.uk and then there is a further link to the BBC with some more photos there will be 60 photos on display at the cafe Russ is on radio 2 ,radio 5, radio Shefield and radio Cambridge and poss on tv so I guess he`s not relying on me to persuade the high priests to pop down Steve tells me that the free badges will be various colours and will be pulled out of a box, lucky dip style the unlucky ones will get a badge worth about 20 quid and the ones who get the remaining 8 rare black ones will be quids in on ebay Just looked at the site...its F--king hideous. A shop with shirts , mugs, towels etc. Like a stall on Blackpool pleasure beach!! Words cannot describe what a tacky, souless fool RW is. He would sell ANYTHING to make a buck and definetely sold his 'soul' way back in about 1980. Almost makes me ashamed that I went.... Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Had a great chat with Russ over pint last year, and he gave me an insight to all the goings on at the Casino , who left or was pushed and why, he also told me that many of the records on Top 500 were his discoveries and he had to lend his copy to other jocks so the record was played all night, he also decided how nany records could be broken and how often they could be played, in other words he pulled all, the strings and conducted the orchestra I will speak to him and see what recordfs he can claim as his, see if we can put that to bed Also I noticed a comment about richard Searling not selling out and not a money grabbing bugger, but he actually djs for more than Russ, am I missing something? Ive djed with him, have a rummage througgh his box and try to spot an original. He doesn't spend ALL that mug and t shirt money on records thats for sure. When I appeared on his radio show, I chose to play THIS TIME - Ray Pollard and Russ didn't seem to know it? Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 (edited) ===== some RUSS WINSTANLEY spins at Wigan (not sure if he discovered all these but were spun by him (1977 - 1981) Marty lewis - Cant do without you dee dee barnes - do what you gonna do intros - stop look & listen leon thomas - love Mary Wilson - youre the light Checkmates - kissing her and crying for you Master Four - love from the far east cortez greer - very strong on you lockettes - i love the boy who lives next door bobs band - lockes theme tommy bush - i dont like it linda elliot - fell in love with you baby dee edwards - dont walk away horace faith - i cant understand it roger k - give me the love posse - evil drake and the ensolids - please leave me dutch robinson - cant get along without you lj johnson - you keep my temperature rising jean carne - if you wanna go back baby Barbara English Sittin' in the corner sammy lee - what goes around strides - the stride gloria & entertainers - im satisfied bobby j mccarthy - spoon me up your honey peg leg moffat - the shocker sidney barnes orch - i hurt on the other side not al williams or phantom janitor i grant you but some great stompers and floaters in amongst that lot none the less ,,and alot are still rare oldies atb mark ==== also sergio mendes - love music honeybees - she dont deserve you lou roberts - ten to one holly st james - thats not love pallbearers - music with soul mystic moods - astral trip abassadors - too much of a good thing diana newby - everythings wrong deena johnson - im a sad girl johnny hampton - not my girl karen young - too much of a good thing lee roye - tears Edited September 10, 2008 by paul-s Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 don't be ashamed Paul, we must all remember, there was a time when we enjoyed the casino..... thirty odd years ago but it did hit the spot once-upon-a-time. I agree, but RW knows no bounds and has NO PROBLEM selling thousands of peoples memories for a few quid. He NEVER had any taste and he certainly NEVER will. A sad old has been whos squueezing every last drop of money from what was a very cool UNDERGROUND scene. Its the same with their making the play in to a film. The guardian said that the writer Mick Martin, went to the Casino. Did he f--k, I took him to Parr hall a couple of times in the 80s and he wasn't really into it! thats it. But Russ and Mick want everyone to think the film will be based on fact..so the truth gets re-written....BADLY. Link to comment
spot Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 1) There's nowt (much) wrong with Peterborough 2) WIGGAN'S a DEE-JAY not a place or way of life and 2a) WIGAN makes chuffing good pies! Coops, yes your right, there nowt wrong wi Peterborough but it was the best PPP I could come up with at the time, so no offense to Peterborough. Secondly it's Wiggin's the Dj not Wiggan's or are we both wrong & it's Woggan's?? Finally I have no idea if pie's in Wigan are any good, do you seriously think I managed to eat ANYTHING before,during or after the nighter till at least Tuesday?? I have no idea why, must have been that giddy with excitement!! Take care, be safe & remember,"Near a tree by a river there's a hole in the ground,where an old man a baron goes around and around," Spot. Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 hi Paul... actualy i said sorry to matt, as i was a bit sharp in what i said....read it....just get a bit fed up with the "lets poke at the baggies /oldies crowd" i never left ..or stopped going ...must admit it did get a bit slow in the 80ts... but hey me...well i'm not fat...and at 53 still do the best i can with floor work etc... not as slick as i was but still enjoy what i do.. yep i still wear baggies....er so what ? funny?....no one has ever come up to me and said i look a twat as yet.......perhaps it's my near vertical kicks that make em wonder if its a good idea ? pete n' susan xx Hi mate...each to his own and im glad your still kicking high. Not being fat helps, i think. BUT, i have seen some very bad attempts in recent years, believe me. And , if you enjoy it, then do it. Im not a dance fascist, I dont care how people dance. But, when the so called 'old timers' start pontificating on it, im quick to step in (not with the 'quickstep' obviously! ). take care Paul Link to comment
Guest moggy Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 don't be ashamed Paul, we must all remember, there was a time when we enjoyed the casino..... thirty odd years ago but it did hit the spot once-upon-a-time. I agree, but RW knows no bounds and has NO PROBLEM selling thousands of peoples memories for a few quid. He NEVER had any taste and he certainly NEVER will. A sad old has been whos squueezing every last drop of money from what was a very cool UNDERGROUND scene. Its the same with their making the play in to a film. The guardian said that the writer Mick Martin, went to the Casino. Did he f--k, I took him to Parr hall a couple of times in the 80s and he wasn't really into it! thats it. But Russ and Mick want everyone to think the film will be based on fact..so the truth gets re-written....BADLY. And there must be some out there, who only knew Wigan around the RW time, granted not many but a few, and just maybe that's enough for them few, a bit of a dance around the pic & mix and there happy As for making money there always was, and still are plenty of the old brigade doing that, some may well have earned that right, but others well let's just say thats a bit debatable, we only have to remember the Badges, 50p Boot legs, dodgy posters at 75p each, it was awash with people trying to make money, hey dont get me wrong the thought of going to a shopping centre realy is quite laughable, I mean OK a drive past if you was in the area just to get a flash back of a time in your youth but a bloody shopping complex. Link to comment
coops Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Coops, yes your right, there nowt wrong wi Peterborough but it was the best PPP I could come up with at the time, so no offense to Peterborough. Secondly it's Wiggin's the Dj not Wiggan's or are we both wrong & it's Woggan's?? Finally I have no idea if pie's in Wigan are any good, do you seriously think I managed to eat ANYTHING before,during or after the nighter till at least Tuesday?? I have no idea why, must have been that giddy with excitement!! Take care, be safe & remember,"Near a tree by a river there's a hole in the ground,where an old man a baron goes around and around," Spot. Link to comment
Wiganer1 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 ===== some RUSS WINSTANLEY spins at Wigan (not sure if he discovered all these but were spun by him (1977 - 1981) Marty lewis - Cant do without you dee dee barnes - do what you gonna do intros - stop look & listen leon thomas - love Mary Wilson - youre the light Checkmates - kissing her and crying for you Master Four - love from the far east cortez greer - very strong on you lockettes - i love the boy who lives next door bobs band - lockes theme tommy bush - i dont like it linda elliot - fell in love with you baby dee edwards - dont walk away horace faith - i cant understand it roger k - give me the love posse - evil drake and the ensolids - please leave me dutch robinson - cant get along without you lj johnson - you keep my temperature rising jean carne - if you wanna go back baby Barbara English Sittin' in the corner sammy lee - what goes around strides - the stride gloria & entertainers - im satisfied bobby j mccarthy - spoon me up your honey peg leg moffat - the shocker sidney barnes orch - i hurt on the other side not al williams or phantom janitor i grant you but some great stompers and floaters in amongst that lot none the less ,,and alot are still rare oldies atb mark ==== also sergio mendes - love music honeybees - she dont deserve you lou roberts - ten to one holly st james - thats not love pallbearers - music with soul mystic moods - astral trip abassadors - too much of a good thing diana newby - everythings wrong deena johnson - im a sad girl johnny hampton - not my girl karen young - too much of a good thing lee roye - tears I think you are confusing PLAYING & DISCOVERING.? Just because you have at ape with Russ playing these on it, doesn't mean he discovered or broke them. That would mean if I did you a tape with loads of tunes on , you would assume I discoverd or broke them. No real logic there. =============== hi paul i said these were his spins .dont know if he discovered them or not but he did play them and im pretty sure did break some of them and make them popular,,but i bow down to your knowledge oh great one! not sure what at ape means so cant reply at the end of the day i like the stuff Russ used to play you dont i respect Russ as a casino dj - you dont i like russ a bloke - you dont we'll have to agree to disagree regards mark Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Still waiting for that post 77 Russ discovery that was any good Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 you mean the 'Happy/Sad' record? Yeh the one I forgot to listen to words , nothing changes there Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Russ lays claim to I`m on my way but not so sure, I think I heard he`s stretching that one Link to comment
Paul-s Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 =============== hi paul i said these were his spins .dont know if he discovered them or not but he did play them and im pretty sure did break some of them and make them popular,,but i bow down to your knowledge oh great one! not sure what at ape means so cant reply APE.....its a sort of hairy creature that swings from the trees. Or if you like, its what RW is doing now...trying to Ape his brief success in the 70's! at the end of the day i like the stuff Russ used to play you dont i respect Russ as a casino dj - you dont i like russ a bloke - you dont we'll have to agree to disagree regards mark Thats fair enough, someone has to like him. Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 I like him and he tells me his bank manager likes him Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 I think i`m gonna try and get the wheat from the chaff and start a Russ Winstanly fan club, no membership or anything like that, you just have to like him and your in Think weve got three at the mo, high priests ,just watch this fly up. Link to comment
TOAD Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 NO ONE HATES HIM BUT A FACT ! HE WASNT THE BEST DJ EVER AT THE CASINO Link to comment
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