Guest the pard Posted September 21, 2008 Share Posted September 21, 2008 well what can i say about this night - words fail me - it was just fantastic, dancing all night to 35 years of northern soul at the casino - it was jam packed and the flirtations were brill. A big thank you to everyone involved in putting this together - and to all the people who said don't bother I'm glad I did'nt listen they must have been to the wrong shopping centre ! Link to comment
Sharon Cooper Posted September 21, 2008 Share Posted September 21, 2008 well what can i say about this night - words fail me - it was just fantastic, dancing all night to 35 years of northern soul at the casino - it was jam packed and the flirtations were brill. A big thank you to everyone involved in putting this together - and to all the people who said don't bother I'm glad I did'nt listen they must have been to the wrong shopping centre ! dancing all night to 35 years of northern soul at the casino? Thought it was eight and thirty five years from it's start in 73, know what you mean though. How many turned out for this then. Link to comment
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted September 21, 2008 Share Posted September 21, 2008 well what can i say about this night - words fail me - it was just fantastic, dancing all night to 35 years of northern soul at the casino - it was jam packed and the flirtations were brill. A big thank you to everyone involved in putting this together - and to all the people who said don't bother I'm glad I did'nt listen they must have been to the wrong shopping centre ! How can you dance to 35 yrs of Northern Soul at The Casino---it ran for 8 yrs 1973--1981 --i was there on the last night(well 2 of them) i watched it being demolished with tears in my eyes-but IT.S GONE GET A LIFE!!! Tony Coleby Link to comment
Casper Posted September 21, 2008 Share Posted September 21, 2008 it was a superb night yet again....lovely people, great sound system , fab atmosphere...everyone well up for it.. the thing is so many knock it cos of where it is held ?? at the end of the day its huge.. open , and with a great chill out area because of the casino cafe, loads of room to dance, yes its a tile floor, but its really ok, better than some floors ive danced on for sure .... just people getting together for a good time , to have a dance and listen to great music.. ..... northern soul !... pete n' susan... flookin knackerd how many in ? hard to say....700? Link to comment
Guest the pard Posted September 21, 2008 Share Posted September 21, 2008 How can you dance to 35 yrs of Northern Soul at The Casino---it ran for 8 yrs 1973--1981 --i was there on the last night(well 2 of them) i watched it being demolished with tears in my eyes-but IT.S GONE GET A LIFE!!! Tony Coleby I take it you didnt go last night - perhaps my wording was a bit wrong I know when wigan finished what I should have said was 35yrs plus of northern soul in general not only at the casino - never mind that now a brilliant night was had by the 100's of people out to celebrate the memory of wigan casino - gone but never forgotten !!! Link to comment
Alamo Posted September 21, 2008 Share Posted September 21, 2008 it was a superb night yet again....lovely people, great sound system , fab atmosphere...everyone well up for it.. the thing is so many knock it cos of where it is held ?? at the end of the day its huge.. open , and with a great chill out area because of the casino cafe, loads of room to dance, yes its a tile floor, but its really ok, better than some floors ive danced on for sure .... just people getting together for a good time , to have a dance and listen to great music.. ..... northern soul !... I read the negative comments prior to the event and attended it with an open mind. For years Ive been to different events across the board ie. 100 Club, Wilton, Stoke, Peterborough, Burnley, Darlington, Skegness etc etc etc and have done for years. If you are a football fan and enjoy travelling around its like going to away matches. Some games you win and some you lose but you go because you dont know what to expect but know you love football. Basically I went for a night of Nostalgia. Went to Wigan as a youngin from 78 til closure. I thought the Grand Arcade designers have embraced the history of Wigan Casino with a themed eating hall called The Casino Cafe which does Wigan proud in my opinion. Whilst I agree that 'Time Marches On' in life and moving on is an integral part of everyday life, you should never forget your roots and the history that has gone before you. Forget the politics, It was billed as a night of nostalgia and that was exactly what it was. I for one thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish and I think the 7/800 other punters did as well! (Be interested to know the exact attendance) I didn't go to recapture Wigan Casino because that was never gonna be the case. I had a lovely evening and the Flirtations live were a pleasure! regards Al Link to comment
kevinsoulman Posted September 22, 2008 Share Posted September 22, 2008 (edited) After saying i did not fancy it i actually went with my mates from the clowne/retford area as they had a spare place on the bus.Enjoyed it though listening to frankie beverley 4 times and at least 12 other tunes that were duplicated on the night makes my blood boil ,thousands of casino classics and too many not played.the dance floor was surprisingly good though i did see one lass spill some 7up on the floor and rub her shoes on it to slow it down a bit.the flirtations killed it for me they were rubbish but i expected that from a 40 odd year old group,the room had just built up a head of steam then they went and spoilt it,valuable record time lost .no record stands which was a disappointment .bar expensive though no queue to talk of,a few handbaggers though they seemed to enjoy it. kev Edited September 22, 2008 by kevinsoulman Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 22, 2008 Share Posted September 22, 2008 Wow what a nite, Driving up to the venue and some of the old buildings still there memories a bit better than I gave credit, had been bigging this one up and thought maybe could be left with egg on face but wasnt the case. It was one of the best Northern nites I have witnessed since the origonal days, crowd may have been a bit older but all the handclapping and they went for it big time, you were just time warped back there, even hair stood on end again! Top 500 stuff being played and floor full all the way through, djs under strict instruction to keep it as a party nite, a few doubles but will forgive the jocks there getting on a bit. As a venue it is rather nice,Bit more like being in the 5 star hotels aboad with marble fixtures lights are dimmed and it is rather palatial compared to many of the venues and the chill out area is the Casino Cafe, which is wonderfuly palatial and has some nice memorabilia on disply. Floor was hard but shufflers paradise, no talc req Bar was v fast ,Russ said he would put that right and he did ,£2.50 pint ,bit dear compared to club prices but not bad. Circa 1400 in, I thought a few more but Russ may be avoiding the tax man on that one, I reckon it was made up of 75% old faces and a lot of youngsters , the ones I chatted to were mainly relatives of the older ones and a few inquisative handbaggers, fair play to Russ I reckon this will be the first nite of Northern for many of these youngsters, welcome to the scene Flirtations are the most young looking attractive 60 year olds I have ever seen, they did come on when it had built up to an electric atmosphere and they dont really do enough Northern tunes and people just wanted to dance , they gave it there all and there still pretty good singers. Was worried would the accoustics be any good and presently supprised around the dance area v.good but bit echoey near the bar and upstairs Dance competition made me laugh, everybody entered, in otherwords everyone was a having such a good time they all carried on dancing, they took it down to final 5 and there was still a load dancing , was cracking up, Sam Evans walked it for me but given to another lad, who am I to argue with sandy Holt the judge.. I reckon to summarise how much we loved it we said we would head back at about two, but "just one more b4 we go" and we were on to 3 b4 8 and still a fair crowd in there, some with tears in there eyes as they remembered what wonderful times they were, and also a time to remember our good friends who are no longer with us Got a some great video footage , will have to learn how to put up on net Well done to Russ and Steve, will be back next year I thanked everyone for keeping the other thread bouncing along but forgot to mention Mike and co for the great website Link to comment
Guest Fatius Bumius Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 (edited) Found some WC anniversary clips on U-Tube There's a couple more if you search Wigan Anniversary This one made me laugh, search for Wigan Casino conclusions by Jimmy Oneill (don't play it if you are offended by swearing or you have kids nearby) "> Edited September 23, 2008 by Fatius Bumius Link to comment
Wiganer1 Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 Wow what a nite, Driving up to the venue and some of the old buildings still there memories a bit better than I gave credit, had been bigging this one up and thought maybe could be left with egg on face but wasnt the case. It was one of the best Northern nites I have witnessed since the origonal days, crowd may have been a bit older but all the handclapping and they went for it big time, you were just time warped back there, even hair stood on end again! Top 500 stuff being played and floor full all the way through, djs under strict instruction to keep it as a party nite, a few doubles but will forgive the jocks there getting on a bit. As a venue it is rather nice,Bit more like being in the 5 star hotels aboad with marble fixtures lights are dimmed and it is rather palatial compared to many of the venues and the chill out area is the Casino Cafe, which is wonderfuly palatial and has some nice memorabilia on disply. Floor was hard but shufflers paradise, no talc req Bar was v fast ,Russ said he would put that right and he did ,£2.50 pint ,bit dear compared to club prices but not bad. Circa 1400 in, I thought a few more but Russ may be avoiding the tax man on that one, I reckon it was made up of 75% old faces and a lot of youngsters , the ones I chatted to were mainly relatives of the older ones and a few inquisative handbaggers, fair play to Russ I reckon this will be the first nite of Northern for many of these youngsters, welcome to the scene Flirtations are the most young looking attractive 60 year olds I have ever seen, they did come on when it had built up to an electric atmosphere and they dont really do enough Northern tunes and people just wanted to dance , they gave it there all and there still pretty good singers. Was worried would the accoustics be any good and presently supprised around the dance area v.good but bit echoey near the bar and upstairs Dance competition made me laugh, everybody entered, in otherwords everyone was a having such a good time they all carried on dancing, they took it down to final 5 and there was still a load dancing , was cracking up, Sam Evans walked it for me but given to another lad, who am I to argue with sandy Holt the judge.. I reckon to summarise how much we loved it we said we would head back at about two, but "just one more b4 we go" and we were on to 3 b4 8 and still a fair crowd in there, some with tears in there eyes as they remembered what wonderful times they were, and also a time to remember our good friends who are no longer with us Got a some great video footage , will have to learn how to put up on net Well done to Russ and Steve, will be back next year I thanked everyone for keeping the other thread bouncing along but forgot to mention Mike and co for the great website ==== a good friend of mine went and said apart from the ridiculous amount of same plays it was fantastic! Link to comment
Iancsloft Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 IS THAT PETER KAY DANCIN ON THE TUBE CLIP ??? Link to comment
Guest dedicatedsoul Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 Had a good night, top dj,s good sounds, and it was worth going to see Steve Whittle, have not spoke to him for over 20 years it was good to see you Steve, top bloke. Steff said thanks for playing Williams and Watson All the best, had a great night always do. K.T.F Dave Link to comment
Simsy Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 IT.S GONE GET A LIFE!!! Bit harsh Tony? Bloke enjoyed himself dancing to northern soul, that's the life.. Link to comment
vaultofsouler Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 (edited) No real personal view on this as I didn't go and each to their own regarding going or not, but a couple of observations on reading these lookbacks.... pete n' susan... flookin knackerd how many in ? hard to say....700? I think the 7/800 other punters did as well! (Be interested to know the exact attendance) regards Al Circa 1400 in, I thought a few more but Russ may be avoiding the tax man on that one Mmmm.... bit of a difference between the 700 odd in as per two folk who attended and the 1400 plus perhaps some more from an involved person's perspective.... can expect some slight differences from folk, but double .... the flirtations killed it for me they were rubbish but i expected that from a 40 odd year old group,the room had just built up a head of steam then they went and spoilt it,valuable record time lost kev Having seen this clip below I can see why you'd say that.... "> Edited September 23, 2008 by vaultofsouler Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 No real personal view on this as I didn't go and each to their own regarding going or not, but a couple of observations on reading these lookbacks.... Mmmm.... bit of a difference between the 700 odd in as per two folk who attended and the 1400 plus perhaps some more from an involved person's perspective.... can expect some slight differences from folk, but double .... Having seen this clip below I can see why you'd say that.... ">" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350" /> Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 23, 2008 Share Posted September 23, 2008 ==== a good friend of mine went and said apart from the ridiculous amount of same plays it was fantastic! I will tell Russ about that he is very keen to make improvements next year I reckon one of the problems were that jocks were playing many requests, between each record you would see loads of people asking for tunes, poss they missed a record when having fag I dont know. poss have tick sheet next year or better still requests on soul source ? Record of the night for me was Queen of fools, hadnt heard for years and forgotten how brilliant it was ,great oldie for djs to dig out Link to comment
Casper Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 where are the soul police.. ? they are usually here by now..... especialy if a big crowd of soulies have had a good time lol pete n' susan xx Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 where are the soul police.. ? they are usually here by now..... especialy if a big crowd of soulies have had a good time lol pete n' susan xx And I wanted some one to play with Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Record of the night for me was Queen of fools, hadnt heard for years and forgotten how brilliant it was ,great oldie for djs to dig out Chrissie in Bedford has been playing this as her theme tune for some time now - so it has been dug out already Stef. Link to comment
Russ Vickers Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 (edited) where are the soul police.. ? they are usually here by now..... especialy if a big crowd of soulies have had a good time lol pete n' susan xx Never one to disapoint.........the whole thing looked absolutely shocking havnt laughed so much at a Youtube funny like that for ages, nearly as good as that kid with the Star Wars light saber thingy, altho' Im genuinely pleased everyone enjoyed it, horses for courses n all that, & if RW was smiling, you all helped acheive his aim, which was to line his pockets a little more, never mind, not much more blood left in the old 'Wigan' stone so make the most of it, when there's no money left in the nostalgia gigs, the promoters like RW will abandon you again, you guys will lose interest & then we can all get on with it properly......... Baggy trousers n vests n swirly skirts snnnnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiiiggggggggggggggeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrr, oh dear, sorry shouldnt laugh, if people want to wear fancy dress ???? was there a fancy dress competition with a prize, ooooooppppssss sorry, that must have been the dance comp. Have fun while it lasts............... BTW I saw the Flirtations last year at the Kent anniversary gig & they were exceptional......so bad luck there also. PS I was with a big crowd of Soulies having a good time too........the supreme Hitsville Weekender in Mojacar, my god thats what its all about & not a vest in sight, so it couldnt have been a 'real' NS event, mind you it was advertised as a Rare Soul event, so should have been crap apparently Keep the Faith, Okeh, Right On Soul Brothers n Sisters Russ Edited September 25, 2008 by Russ Vickers Link to comment
Guest poacher Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 re flirtations sound. me and my missus went because we dont listen to what other people reckon anymore because everybody,s tastes are diferent .we have only been going to gigs for one year , but the northern soul scene is very varied nowadays .and we enjoyed the wigan reunion .i think the music and the people will always make it a great atmosphere no-mater where its held ,ive been to much worse places ?? i personally didnt like the music the flirtations sang ,but that sound bite on u-tube in no way does their set justice they sang their hearts out and it sounded great .wish more soul do,s could get that atmosphere Link to comment
loudspeaker Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Never one to disapoint.........the whole thing looked absolutely shocking havnt laughed so much at a Youtube funny like that for ages, nearly as good as that kid with the Star Wars light saber thingy, altho' Im genuinely pleased everyone enjoyed it, horses for courses n all that, & if RW was smiling, you all helped acheive his aim, which was to line his pockets a little more, never mind, not much more blood left in the old 'Wigan' stone so make the most of it, when there's no money left in the nostalgia gigs, the promoters like RW will abandon you again, you guys will lose interest & then we can all get on with it properly......... Baggy trousers n vests n swirly skirts snnnnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiiiggggggggggggggeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrr, oh dear, sorry shouldnt laugh, if people want to wear fancy dress ???? was there a fancy dress competition with a prize, ooooooppppssss sorry, that must have been the dance comp. Have fun while it lasts............... BTW I saw the Flirtations last year at the Kent anniversary gig & they were exceptional......so bad luck there also. PS I was with a big crowd of Soulies having a good time too........the supreme Hitsville Weekender in Mojacar, my god thats what its all about & not a vest in sight, so it couldnt have been a 'real' NS event, mind you it was advertised as a Rare Soul event, so should have been crap apparently Keep the Faith, Okeh, Right On Soul Brothers n Sisters Russ When the nostalgia scene dies so does the soul scene. seen it all happen in the late eigthies. Link to comment
Russ Vickers Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 (edited) When the nostalgia scene dies so does the soul scene. seen it all happen in the late eigthies. There's alway's one ...........BTW when was that cos I didnt notice. The soul scene dieing that is. Russ Edited September 25, 2008 by Russ Vickers Link to comment
Russ Vickers Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 There's alway's one ...........BTW when was that cos I didnt notice. Russ No one want to play then . Russ Link to comment
pikeys dog Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 When the nostalgia scene dies so does the soul scene. seen it all happen in the late eigthies. Bloody Hell, the scene was dead when I was going to Bradford, Keele, Hyde, Blackburn... etc, etc. Spooky eh? Link to comment
Ezzie Brown Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 im becoming nostalgic for nostalgia LISTEN TO SOMETHING NEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its fun ezzie Link to comment
Dave Moore Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 When the nostalgia scene dies so does the soul scene. seen it all happen in the late eigthies. Not for some us it won't. Never will. See, it's not about a 'scene' for many of us. We left that gubbins behind in 1980. It's about a whole spectrum of things including...music, records, dancin, artists, gigs, mags, live acts, like-minded friends, vintage videos of US shows, labels, travelling, enjoying ourselves. For some of us we don't need a monthly infusion of the 'scene' as you call it, or a debate about newies v oldies or CD v OVO cos we've always thought and felt the same. See, our "Scene" is actually part of US, the people who "get it" and we ain't going anywhere, in fact we grow by the day as more and more people recognise that your "scene" is a false perception clouded by a myriad of folk who have lots to say, but very little to actually contribute. Sorry to seem so abrupt, but felt the need to respond to your statement. No offence to anyone intended. Link to comment
Wiganer1 Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Bloody Hell, the scene was dead when I was going to Bradford, Keele, Hyde, Blackburn... etc, etc. Spooky eh? ==== me 2,,and warrington and brighouse and the like queens hall - now what a venue that was. Link to comment
loudspeaker Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Not for some us it won't. Never will. See, it's not about a 'scene' for many of us. We left that gubbins behind in 1980. It's about a whole spectrum of things including...music, records, dancin, artists, gigs, mags, live acts, like-minded friends, vintage videos of US shows, labels, travelling, enjoying ourselves. For some of us we don't need a monthly infusion of the 'scene' as you call it, or a debate about newies v oldies or CD v OVO cos we've always thought and felt the same. See, our "Scene" is actually part of US, the people who "get it" and we ain't going anywhere, in fact we grow by the day as more and more people recognise that your "scene" is a false perception clouded by a myriad of folk who have lots to say, but very little to actually contribute. Sorry to seem so abrupt, but felt the need to respond to your statement. No offence to anyone intended. Sorry i don't conform to your ideals. been on the soul scene for over 40 years.support all promoters in the westmidlands areas every friday and saturday night. Didn't realise it was a crime to be an oldies fan. Link to comment
coops Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 wouldn't come down on people who went and enjoyed it, each to his or her own but the whole ethos made my skin crawl and personally......... you can neither buy or sell my memories, they're mine. 'nuff said,XX Link to comment
Dave Moore Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Sorry i don't conform to your ideals. been on the soul scene for over 40 years.support all promoters in the westmidlands areas every friday and saturday night. Didn't realise it was a crime to be an oldies fan. It's not - and Congratulations on your 40th anniversary! Good Lord it's hard work on here at times! Link to comment
loudspeaker Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 It's not - and Congratulations on your 40th anniversary! Good Lord it's hard work on here at times! lowest form of wit springs to mind. Link to comment
Dave Moore Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 lowest form of wit springs to mind. Is that it? At least use your own words to make a point. Very poor riposte I have to say. Poor 'debate', poor banter, in fact poor all round. Very disappointed 'Mr Speaker'. You have not made a single point, all you've done is waffle a couple of sentences to no end. Pointless posting anything more......I'll get mi coat. Link to comment
loudspeaker Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Is that it? At least use your own words to make a point. Very poor riposte I have to say. Poor 'debate', poor banter, in fact poor all round. Very disappointed 'Mr Speaker'. You have not made a single point, all you've done is waffle a couple of sentences to no end. Pointless posting anything more......I'll get mi coat. Good don't come back. Link to comment
Modernsoulsucks Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 (edited) Is that it? At least use your own words to make a point. Very poor riposte I have to say. Poor 'debate', poor banter, in fact poor all round. Very disappointed 'Mr Speaker'. You have not made a single point, all you've done is waffle a couple of sentences to no end. Pointless posting anything more......I'll get mi coat. I went to this,Dave and I'd estimate there were up to 800 in but as Stef said it was hard to estimate cos of the size. The venue worked surprisingly well. If you ignored the shop fronts it was akin to a trendy club. As I don't dance in case I show the rest of you up I can't comment on the dance area but Clare said it was hard on the feet. Maybe Russ needs to think of temporary floor next time. I was in from 9pm-1am and in 4 hours I only heard 4 records I thought were abysmal. "Reachin'for the best" "How long" JJ Barnes Shakers Etta James "Something's got a ..." I can assure you that every other record during that time you've probably had,got or want and the same goes for most collectors. My only moans are that as others have said there was quite a bit of repitition of certain tracks to the exclusion of others. I don't blame Russ for that but the dj's for not paying attention and whoever played the Etta James wants shooting. Can you imagine playing that R&B dirge at Wigan!! Russ needs to sort that too. Also for me although the music was all Northern it did span a wide time frame and was not particularly reminiscent of Wigan to me. However I never went in M's so maybe what I considered pre-Wigan tracks were M's hits. No idea. To be honest I hardly knew anyone and neither did Clare or Bart. But then I never budged outta Wigan record bar and Im guessing this event attracted those who spent their time on the dance floor. I thought Flirtations were iffy. Started with "We are family" and went downhill but backing tracks they sang to were pretty poor IMO so they were hampered from the start. Im sure vast majority had an enjoyable night and Im surprised at Russ V. to be such a curmudgeon just because it's not what he prefers. ROD Edited September 25, 2008 by modernsoulsucks Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Thanks for the review Rod. JJ Barnes was a big Russ sound now that I think of it. R&B - god - hang the DJ! As you say wouldn't have happened at T'Emp. As for the others who attended and had their nostalgiafest- if they had a good time there - good for them. Much as I despise these revival cash ins if people want to go to them, that's up to them -however daft and irrelevant I might think it is to today's northern scene. Link to comment
Wiganer1 Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Thanks for the review Rod. JJ Barnes was a big Russ sound now that I think of it. R&B - god - hang the DJ! As you say wouldn't have happened at T'Emp. As for the others who attended and had their nostalgiafest- if they had a good time there - good for them. Much as I despise these revival cash ins if people want to go to them, that's up to them -however daft and irrelevant I might think it is to today's northern scene. ===== hey and the badges look nice..... https://cgi.ebay.com/wigan-casino-35th-Anni...1QQcmdZViewItem Link to comment
Modernsoulsucks Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 As for the others who attended and had their nostalgiafest- if they had a good time there - good for them. Much as I despise these revival cash ins if people want to go to them, that's up to them -however daft and irrelevant I might think it is to today's northern scene Yes Steve, but there has been a tendency to single these Wigan revivals out from others. Surely Mecca,Stafford,Cleethorpes,Twisted Wheel revivals are equally divorced from what's happening now. ROD Link to comment
Modernsoulsucks Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 ===== hey and the badges look nice..... https://cgi.ebay.com/wigan-casino-35th-Anni...1QQcmdZViewItem Did you not go,Mark. I've got a pin badge you can have if you'd like. ROD Link to comment
Dave Moore Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 I went to this,Dave and I'd estimate there were up to 800 in but as Stef said it was hard to estimate cos of the size. The venue worked surprisingly well. If you ignored the shop fronts it was akin to a trendy club. As I don't dance in case I show the rest of you up I can't comment on the dance area but Clare said it was hard on the feet. Maybe Russ needs to think of temporary floor next time. I was in from 9pm-1am and in 4 hours I only heard 4 records I thought were abysmal. "Reachin'for the best" "How long" JJ Barnes Shakers Etta James "Something's got a ..." I can assure you that every other record during that time you've probably had,got or want and the same goes for most collectors. My only moans are that as others have said there was quite a bit of repitition of certain tracks to the exclusion of others. I don't blame Russ for that but the dj's for not paying attention and whoever played the Etta James wants shooting. Can you imagine playing that R&B dirge at Wigan!! Russ needs to sort that too. Also for me although the music was all Northern it did span a wide time frame and was not particularly reminiscent of Wigan to me. However I never went in M's so maybe what I considered pre-Wigan tracks were M's hits. No idea. To be honest I hardly knew anyone and neither did Clare or Bart. But then I never budged outta Wigan record bar and Im guessing this event attracted those who spent their time on the dance floor. I thought Flirtations were iffy. Started with "We are family" and went downhill but backing tracks they sang to were pretty poor IMO so they were hampered from the start. Im sure vast majority had an enjoyable night and Im surprised at Russ to be such a curmudgeon just because it's not what he prefers. ROD Hi Rod, Hope you had a good time Mate. In fact I hope everyone had a good time. I've not taken part in the debate about the event itself, I just thought the uninformed. ill researched and blindingly ignorant comment about the 'death of soul' deserved a little bit of a 'shake'. Apparently though if you've been on the scene for 40 years in the West Midlands you eventually develop certain powers of clairvoyancy that enable you to foresee it all in full living color. My apologies as I wasn't full aware of these powers until now. Amazing what you can catch....even with no worms eh? I've seen the Youtube clips but can't recognise you, Clare or Bart........ were you still in the Record Bar banging out the John Bowies et al? We need to do the Fish and Chip craic in the pub again next time we're in your neck of the woods. Great afternoon that. Link to comment
Wiganer1 Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Did you not go,Mark. I've got a pin badge you can have if you'd like. ROD === no i didnt mate.,as much as l love the wigan stuff to a point of obsession - the venue has always put me off if it had been in the old tiffs would have defo gone! but i would never knock ne1 for going each to their own.. Link to comment
loudspeaker Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Hi Rod, Hope you had a good time Mate. In fact I hope everyone had a good time. I've not taken part in the debate about the event itself, I just thought the uninformed. ill researched and blindingly ignorant comment about the 'death of soul' deserved a little bit of a 'shake'. Apparently though if you've been on the scene for 40 years in the West Midlands you eventually develop certain powers of clairvoyancy that enable you to foresee it all in full living color. My apologies as I wasn't full aware of these powers until now. Amazing what you can catch....even with no worms eh? I've seen the Youtube clips but can't recognise you, Clare or Bart........ were you still in the Record Bar banging out the John Bowies et al? We need to do the Fish and Chip craic in the pub again next time we're in your neck of the woods. Great afternoon that. I thought you had got your coat. Tosser Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 (edited) As for the others who attended and had their nostalgiafest- if they had a good time there - good for them. Much as I despise these revival cash ins if people want to go to them, that's up to them -however daft and irrelevant I might think it is to today's northern scene Yes Steve, but there has been a tendency to single these Wigan revivals out from others. Surely Mecca,Stafford,Cleethorpes,Twisted Wheel revivals are equally divorced from what's happening now. ROD Fair point but they tend to be "one offs", and feature a selection of the original DJs (I know Wigan had Russ and Steve W - but Russ is not active anywehere on the scene apart from WC revivals). To me there is a whole lot of difference between say the 1999 Mecca reunion one off and this event. But as I say I am not going to rain on the parade of those that enjoyed it. Just hope that a few of them will venture forth with open ears to somewhere like Lifeline. But I somehow doubt it. Edited September 25, 2008 by Steve G Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 I think someone who risks £9k to put an event on isnt "cashing in" theres no guarantee people will turn up Speaking to Russ looks like its gonna be an annual event and Steve the co promotor knows some lady with about 10 square metres of the origonal floor, might smell a bit burn but there gonna put that down to dance on, wow how cool is that Link to comment
loudspeaker Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 (edited) Fair point but they tend to be "one offs", and feature a selection of the original DJs (I know Wigan had Russ and Steve W - but Russ is not active anywehere on the scene apart from WC revivals). To me there is a whole lot of difference between say the 1999 Mecca reunion one off and this event. But as I say I am not going to rain on the parade of those that enjoyed it. Just hope that a few of them will venture forth with open ears to somewhere like Lifeline. But I somehow doubt it. i have tried burnley, bidds, middleton,and life line,some of they stuff they play i can;t even tap my feet to let alone dance..tell me a monster classic discovered in last ten years. Edited September 25, 2008 by loudspeaker Link to comment
Guest StefMalajny Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Chrissie in Bedford has been playing this as her theme tune for some time now - so it has been dug out already Stef. Hi Steve Hey the girls got taste ,that and Elsie Strong reminds me of my pre Northern days , hitting town circa 72 with me buddys getting wrecked and trying our best to impress the babes great times Link to comment
Steve G Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 i have tried burnley, bidds, middleton,and life line,some of they stuff they play i can;t even tap my feet to let alone dance..tell me a monster classic discovered in last ten years. You don't like things like The Parliaments, Sounds of Philadelphia, not even Joe Jama (I don't like that one)? Link to comment
loudspeaker Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 You don't like things like The Parliaments, Sounds of Philadelphia, not even Joe Jama (I don't like that one)? i rest my case Link to comment
Dave Moore Posted September 26, 2008 Share Posted September 26, 2008 I thought you had got your coat. Tosser Class. Link to comment
Iancsloft Posted September 26, 2008 Share Posted September 26, 2008 Good don't come back. ========================================================================== Interesting Mr loudspeaker u tell Dave not to come back .. Let me see youve inputed 29 post during ur time on Soul Source Dave Moore..1656 posts most which have been really informative Respect comes to mind !!! Link to comment
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