
Everything posted by Kathryn Magson
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Drugs and clubs
Back in the 1960s my mate's Mum was on dexedrine capsules (brown & clears) - we tried nicking a few from the bottle (no such thing as blister packs back in those days...) It only worked once - her Mum sussed it out very quickly, so after that we split the capsules in half...poured out some of the granules & then we went to great efforts trying to put all the capsules back into the bottle with the clear side facing downwards (very tricky lol), so it was less obvious that they were only half full........it didn't work for very long - her Mum soon worked out that the meds weren't working & she wasn't losing any weight so then she hid her bottle of goodies somewhere safe. π€£ π€£
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Drugs and clubs
I wouldn't have got through the nighters that I used to go to when I was a teenager without a bit of chemical assistance! I have a few friends who still like a dabble, but I'm far too old, boring & sensible nowadays....but then I don't do the nighters any more either....... Green & clears were my favourites back in the day. π
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World Northern Soul Dance Championship: Info please
He'd probably been to one of these "Northern Soul dance Classes" & learned how to do it properly Martin.......... ππ€£πΊπ€£πΊ
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World Northern Soul Dance Championship: Info please
Think I'm glad I missed that one! π€£
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World Northern Soul Dance Championship: Info please
I'll second that one Solidsoul - it's all way too cheesy for me!π©π
- P.P.Arnold at The Piece Hall
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Cover Up .uncovered?
Found it on you tube - it's bloody awful!
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Poll: What type of soul event do you attend nowadays?
I only go to local soul nights now & even then it's only about once a month or so nowadays.
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Worst Experience ever visiting an All Nighter,
One night I remember being at The Wheel & as usual I'd thrown my handbag into a corner along with a few other bags & then hit floor (off my head as always lol). After a while I needed a drink, so went to get my purse out - only to find it had been nicked, along with all my make-up! At the time it felt like a disaster to me - there I was - 40 miles from home - penniless & no money at all to get home or to see me through the week until payday........It felt like a really bad night. Then word got round that I was in a bit of a tight spot & people kept coming to me with whatever spare cash they had. Friends from all over the UK were handing me the odd shilling or two - whatever they had spare. A shilling might not sound very much now, but at least if I had 5 shillings for my bus fare it would have got me back to Bradford & I could worry about the rest of the week later! In the end I had enough money to go to the Top 20 on the Sunday, plus just about enough to scrape through the week till payday. What had felt like a bad night turned into a really good one - made me realize just how many good mates I had! π I can also recall spending most of one Saturday night being questioned in that "shop" π€£ across the road to The Wheel in Whitworth Street - I eventually made it to the Wheel but very late - around 2am I think.......
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How you got into northern soul
Feeling a bit nostalgic now looking at all the old flyers, so I thought I'd have a bit of a dig around online & see what I could find in the way of photos from those heady nights at The Wheel. I have to say I don't recall ever seeing anyone with a camera - think a lot would have been freaked out by it - but someone obviously managed to take a few pics. Here's a selection of some of the photos that I found - I just can't resist scanning the faces to see if I can spot anyone familiar! lol π€£ I think the only face I really recognize for sure is Ivor Abadi standing outside the entrance......
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How you got into northern soul
Ok - blame Bunderthollox for this one! I was there for around 95% of these nighters - I tried a few other venues but none lived up to The Wheel. I was there most weekends from 1966-70 - off my head & bouncing around the floor!
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How you got into northern soul
I'm surprised I can remember as much as I do Julian - it's all a bit of a jumble though......... π΅βπ«
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How you got into northern soul
I got into it all before it was even known as Northern Soul - I started going to The Wheel in 1966 (aged 15) & there was just no looking back - I was absolutely sold on it all! Used to tell my parents that I would be sleeping at a mate's house - she told her parents that she was staying at mine. It all worked just fine until her mum came to my house one Sunday afternoon looking for her daughter......I was grounded for weeks! Eventually I got thrown out of home & ended up in a bedsit, so then I could please myself - Twisted Wheel every single weekend for me! Come Saturday evening, my overnight bag would be packed & ready to go....I used to catch the bus from Bradford to Manchester - usually along with a few others - but often on my own & then I would meet up with mates from other areas when I got to Manchester. After the Wheel, I usually spent Sundays at The Top 20, but a couple of times went to The Blue Note - music was good but I found the atmosphere there a bit oppressive, so The Top 20 was always favourite. I was always skint - I would pay my rent & after that every penny of my wage would be saved for the weekend. Luckily for me, the place I worked at had a very cheap canteen so I didn't need to spend money on food! Weekends didn't really involve eating did they? π I went to The Wheel pretty much every weekend for 4 years & had a great time - I saw so many brilliant bands there - way too many to list. Here's a few off the top of my head -- Jr Walker; Flamingoes; Band Wagon; Ike & Tina; Root & Jenny Jackson; Joe Tex; J.J. Jackson; Geno Washinton; Edwin Starr............I could go on forever & bore you all to tears! Would I turn back the clock & do it all again??? You bet I would - in a bloody heartbeat! (Maybe go a bit easier on the whizz this time though........π)
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Soul Brew at The George
Thanks to the hardy folk who braved that torrential downpour to support Soul Brew on Friday night. I thought when I saw the rain lashing down & all the deserted streets on my way to The George that we would have nobody there at all, but considering the weather - plus the weekender in Scarborough - we had a reasonably good turn-out in the end! It was great to hear people saying what a good night they'd had. Thanks too to all the DJs - Soul Brew's Marc Silverside, Steve Yendley & Stuart Eastwood - plus Eccleshill Mechanics' Ade Rushworth. You all played cracking tunes from the get-go - well done guys. π Thanks again to everyone who chose to join us last night - thanks for coming - thanks for dancing - we couldn't do it without you! Hope you can all make it to our next FREE event at The George - watch this space for more info. Kath xx π₯°
- Soul Brew at The George
- Soul Brew at The George
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A retrospective Manifesto for the Northern Soul scene
My thoughts exactly! It would be SO good if we could stuff that genie back into his bottle.........
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The Twisted Wheel Club Manchester 60th Anniversary 28 September 1963
Thanks for an interesting read! Oh how I wish I'd kept all my old flyers.............π
- Soul Brew @ The Piece Hall, Halifax
- Soul Brew @ The George, Cleckheaton
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Soul Brew at The Piece Hall TICKETS NOW SOLD OUT
TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE NOW SOLD OUT - SO SORRY TO ALL THOSE WHO ARE DISAPPOINTED π’ Join the SOUL BREW DJs & guests COLIN CURTIS & PEP PEREIRA plus local DJs MARK SHARROCKS & GIBBY for a storming Christmas party in the Speigeltent at the amazing Piece Hall in the centre of Halifax. Tickets priced @ 15.00 are available from thepiecehall.co.uk Tickets are selling very fast - don't leave it too late - it'll be a cracking night!! ππ₯³ππΊππΊππΊπ₯³π
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Goodbye Brighouse Ritz
When we looked round The Ritz a couple of weeks ago, I think the person that showed us around was the owner (or co-owner). She told us that they had tried absolutely everything they could think of - the local council to see if any help was available - reduced rates etc - heritage funding had also been tried & refused - listed building status - but nothing was forthcoming. She seemed really frustrated & disappointed at the lack of response from the authorities - it must have cost the current owners a small fortune in rates & insurance alone to keep things going while they tried for help with funding & that they had now run out of options. It was costing too much to keep on flogging the proverbial "dead horse" & now - sadly - demolition seems to be the only option. The place is in such a sad, sorry state that I reckon the cost of restoration would be prohibitive anyway. π’
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Goodbye Brighouse Ritz
I've just been into Brighouse this aft & went past The Ritz. The bulldozers haven't moved in yet, but there's all sorts of stuff piled up in the car park - it looks as though they're gutting the place before demolition. π’
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Goodbye Brighouse Ritz
"Fraid not Andy - would be great if it was! I think The Ritz was considered for listing at some point, but for some reason it wasn't granted listed status. π’
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Soul Brew at The George
π’UNFORTUNATELY - DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND SOUL BREW'S CONTROL - OUR EVENTS AT THE GEORGE HOTEL HAVE COME TO AN END. π’ ------------------------------------------------------ ----------- All of us at Soul Brew have absolutely loved our events in the Mead Hall at The George Hotel - the character & atmosphere of the room is just amazing & we will all be extremely sad to say goodbye - but - onwards & upwards as they say! We have some exciting plans afoot so watch this space...... π ------------------------------------------------------------------ I'M VERY HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR GUEST DJ LUCY BRENNAN WILL BE JOINING SOUL BREW - AND FRIENDS - AT A NEW VENUE. πTHERE WILL BE MORE INFO TO FOLLOW.........π -------------------------------------------------------------------- Soul Brew's popular atb soul nights in the atmospheric Mead Hall have now changed permanently to the third Friday of every month. Fab news is that we have managed to strike a bit of a deal with the venue's new manager - in addition to some great drinks promos at the bar, all our events at The George will now be FREE ENTRY! βΊοΈβΊοΈRecord dealers always welcome. βΊοΈβΊοΈ π§ π§ π§ TOP GUEST DJs EVERY MONTH π§ π§ π§ β β β β β THIS MONTH DUBLIN'S VERY OWN LUCY BRENNAN WILL BE JOINING US TO SPIN THE VINYL IN THE FABULOUS MEAD HALL ββ β β β πΊππΊππΊ Hope to see you on the dance floor! πΊππΊππΊ