Another on bites the dust 15:31 - May 9 with 4694 views | rochdaleriddler | Little Richard dies aged 87, definately a rock pioneer . RIP | |
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Another on bites the dust on 23:31 - May 12 with 1113 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Another on bites the dust on 08:53 - May 11 by mingthemerciless | I went to see The Stones non appearance. Ones I did see were The Kinks, Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders. Jimmy Powell with Rod Stewart on Harmonica. Alexis Korner with Eric Clapton on guitar and Long John Baldry on vocals. Little Eva, Jimmy Witherspoon, Lots of other lesser band and groups. Best act out of all of them - The Rocking Berries - unbelieveably good musicians and also very funny. |
Fascinating bloke Alexis Korner. Spoke fluent German. He had a band in the 70s called CCS who had a fantastic song called Tap Turns on the Water. It’s an absolutely belting tune but hardly ever played anywhere, the lyrics are a bit dodgy tbf. They also did the cover of Led Zeps. Whole Lot of Love that was used as the Top of the Pops theme in the 70s. What were the Kinks like? [Post edited 12 May 2020 23:32]
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Another on bites the dust on 08:25 - May 13 with 1021 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Another on bites the dust on 06:29 - May 13 by downunder | I will ask my sister about the Kinks. I think she bedded one of them |
Cheers. PS she wasn’t formerly your brother and called Lola is she? | |
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Another on bites the dust on 09:09 - May 13 with 1001 views | mingthemerciless |
Another on bites the dust on 23:31 - May 12 by BigDaveMyCock | Fascinating bloke Alexis Korner. Spoke fluent German. He had a band in the 70s called CCS who had a fantastic song called Tap Turns on the Water. It’s an absolutely belting tune but hardly ever played anywhere, the lyrics are a bit dodgy tbf. They also did the cover of Led Zeps. Whole Lot of Love that was used as the Top of the Pops theme in the 70s. What were the Kinks like? [Post edited 12 May 2020 23:32]
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I wasn't a Kinks fan but I went along because the girl I was seeing at the time ( a different one ) was a big fan. I went along not expecting to be impressed but I must admit they were really good. The Cubi-Klub was in the basement of an old mill. It is now under the new council offices at No 1 Riverside. The Black Cat Bones played there regularly, almost as often as David John and the Mood. I must have seen them dozens of times. I remember David John and the Mood going on tour with The Stones. When they came back to play a homecoming gig they had the best equipment going, brand new Vox amps and Gibson guitars. [Post edited 13 May 2020 9:17]
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Another on bites the dust on 09:53 - May 13 with 976 views | DaleiLama |
Another on bites the dust on 06:29 - May 13 by downunder | I will ask my sister about the Kinks. I think she bedded one of them |
Downunder enjoying a legover? (I'll get me coat) | |
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Another on bites the dust on 13:50 - May 13 with 927 views | 1949er | The club was situated near theYelloway coaches on Weir street. Now pzrt of the new council offices. | |
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Another on bites the dust on 07:40 - May 14 with 858 views | EllDale | Must be something about Rochdale and cellars. I'm a bit younger but vividly remember going to a place called the Chambers which was under the Town Hall. That was late 60's. | | | |
Another on bites the dust on 08:54 - May 14 with 837 views | mingthemerciless |
Another on bites the dust on 07:40 - May 14 by EllDale | Must be something about Rochdale and cellars. I'm a bit younger but vividly remember going to a place called the Chambers which was under the Town Hall. That was late 60's. |
I went there a few times, dj's were coming in then and live bands weren't as popular. Other venues I went to in town that had live bands - The Fire Station, The Town Hall, The Carlton, British Legion Club, The Champness Hall, The Pyramid ( which was a cellar club at the bottom of Milnrow Road, I believe The Kinks also played there ). | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Another on bites the dust on 09:06 - May 14 with 832 views | D_Alien |
Another on bites the dust on 07:40 - May 14 by EllDale | Must be something about Rochdale and cellars. I'm a bit younger but vividly remember going to a place called the Chambers which was under the Town Hall. That was late 60's. |
Went to Chambers a couple of times, just before it closed around 1972, beset by violent clashes outside between Skinheads and Smoothies (i was neither!) | |
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Another on bites the dust on 09:43 - May 14 with 818 views | James1980 |
Another on bites the dust on 09:06 - May 14 by D_Alien | Went to Chambers a couple of times, just before it closed around 1972, beset by violent clashes outside between Skinheads and Smoothies (i was neither!) |
Were they the catalysts for a moral panic, like the Mods and Rockers | |
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