Tuesday 24 August 2021

'Scooter rider Frank shares memories for history project' reports the North Wales Pioneer

 

SCOOTER riders are revving up to tell their stories as part of a new history project.

As work on a history-focused Conwy app moves up a gear, scooter riders have opened their photo albums to share unseen photographs which show Colwyn Bay’s days as a mecca for mods.

Drawing admiring glances and crowds of enthusiastic devotees during the early 80s, scooter groups would descend on the town’s old coal yard near Station Road. These get-togethers would attract people from across the country, sparking a lifelong love affair with two wheels for some.

Now, for the first time, those heady days are being explored in a new app dedicated to capturing the history behind famous landmarks, stories, events and places in Colwyn Bay and beyond.

The app is Called Imagine Trail and is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. It is being pulled together by a range of partners, including TAPE Community Music & Film, Colwyn Bay Heritage Group, and Conwy County Borough Council.

Frank Allison, 63, of Llanfairfechan, got his first scooter aged 17 but said it was the release of the film Quadrophenia which sparked an explosion in the number of mods.

He said: “In the early 80s, national scooter rallies were a massive thing in Colwyn Bay with thousands of scooter riders down at the old coal yard or up at Eirias Park. The rallies were opportunities to meet likeminded people, share tips on looking after your scooter and enjoy the northern soul music scene, particularly at Colwyn Bay pier."

Opening up his picture album publicly for the first time, Frank said the Colwyn Bay rallies were good-tempered affairs, something not always experienced outside of the area.

“There has always been talk about the conflict between mods and rockers, and it very definitely wasn’t an urban myth,” he added.

“Sometimes it was terrifying. In the early days, I was chased out of one North Wales town by bikers - or greasers as we called them – wielding chains, and on an outing to Frodsham, I had to ride into a poor guy’s garage to escape.

“To this day, it’s hard to say what the animosity was about – clothes, music and bikes, I guess but at the time, it was terrifying. We were young lads, and the greasers were often much older than us. Fortunately, the Colwyn Bay scooter rallies were better tempered, although the police still came out in force. To have the memories, sounds, and stories captured on the Imagine app means important parts of Colwyn Bay’s cultural history won’t be forgotten.”

Frank’s gallery of pictures shows the Colwyn Bay rallies through the years and trips to neighbouring resorts.

Also sharing memories is Towyn’s Derek ‘Degzy’ McFee. When he is not helping as a volunteer at a Covid vaccination centre, Derek, 71, is out and about with fellow riders.

“Covid stopped us getting together, and only now are we starting to meet again," he said.

"The Skull Snaps has around 70 members aged 30 upwards showing just how popular scooter riding still is locally.

“For many of us, it is about enjoying the camaraderie, the clothes and the music. We still wear Parkas or Harrington jackets, have the haircuts, and enjoy the music. It’s the North Wales roads that draw people from outside the area so we’re lucky to have them on our doorstep.

“Scooters are real conversation starters; people come over to see you and want to chat. I’ve still got a scooter – a 300cc blue Vespa - but also a Honda 500 Rebel motorbike, and am happiest on two wheels. To recreate some famous scooter moments for the app, such as the noise as the scooter rallies travelled down Station Road, brought back great memories. Those people who didn’t experience that time are in for a treat."

https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/19506254.scooter-rider-frank-shares-memories-history-project/

'The Pebble And The Boy' - review by Andrew Murray of The Up Coming

 

Written and directed by Chris Green, The Pebble and the Boy (which takes it name form the Paul Weller track of the same name) is designed to be a nostalgic love letter to Mod culture. Opening with a compilation of footage showing convoys of parka-wearing Mods riding their scooters to Secret Affair’s My World, the flick establishes its tone and sets the scene for a lighthearted road trip movie. 

This is the impression viewers are given when they’re introduced to John (Patrick McNamee), a 19-year-old from Manchester grieving from the loss of his father. Wanting to honour his memory, the teenager decides to scatter his father’s ashes at Brighton, the spiritual home of the Mods. He hops on the old Lambretta scooter that was left to him and sets out on his way, later to be joined by hot-headed Nikki (Sacha Parkinson) and oafish pretty boy Logan (Max Boast) – both of whom are the children of fellow Mods.

It’s not far into the journey, however, before viewers understand that every one of these characters is completely insufferable: John is perpetually whiney, Nikki is a borderline bully (she persuades John to continue on the trip just so she can see Paul Weller in concert), and Logan is simply there to be annoying. Aside from the rare moment between McNamee and Parkinson (who gives the strongest performance), the threesome barely have any chemistry to speak of. Spending time with them is far from a pleasant experience, which isn’t helped by the terrible humour that stops every scene dead in its tracks.

Just as questionable as the comedy is the pacing of events. The group’s main motivation is to get to Brighton, but by the time they do get there (around halfway through), the script doesn’t seem to know what to do next. Green’s solution is to throw in some extra plot elements to buy some time before the film ends. Had these been introduced earlier they could have left more of an impact, particularly in the case of a last-minute revelation that ties the characters together.

The Pebble and the Boy may feature iconography from 80s Mod culture, but its hollow script and detestable characters make it an homage in lip service only. It lacks the soul and energy that it praises, and is generally a dull time.

Andrew Murray

Exhibition of memorabilia of The Jam and The Style Council to come to Brighton in 2022

 

The biggest ever collection of memorabilia spanning two decades of Paul Weller’s career – ‘This Is The Modern World’, launches in its spiritual home of Brighton next year from 29th July and runs through until 2nd September 2022.

Situated in Valley Gardens at the heart of a city which was the location featured on the cover artwork of seminal Jam album ‘Setting Sons’ and made legendary by the 1979 cult film ‘Quadrophenia’.

A must see exhibition for fans of The Jam, The Style Council and of course Paul Weller, music aficionados and those curious of the lifestyle. This huge collection of rare, mainly unseen material and fan memorabilia, will be accompanied by performances from bands from the Mod revival era, film screenings, Q&A’s and guided tours.

In a pop-up location on Valley Gardens with a modernist bar and a selection of street and locally sourced food. This will create a month-long place of homage for Mods, fans of The Jam and The Style Council and lovers of UK culture in general.

The exhibition takes its title from The Jam’s second studio album released 45 years ago in 1977 and charts the trio’s journey from Woking to superstardom until their split six years later. The band achieved 18 consecutive UK top 40 singles and over 14 million global album sales, before passing into the era of The Style Council – with an additional room of never-seen-before memorabilia.

The personal archives of Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, the Weller family, Mick Talbot and Steve White from The Style Council and those of devoted Weller fans worldwide, all have shared their extensive collections for this show.

Curated by Nicky Weller, Paul’s sister and former head of The Jam’s fan club, ‘This Is The Modern World’ takes the visitor on a journey of underground youth culture moving into the mainstream. Discover hand-written lyrics, original stage outfits, personal photographs, rare footage, unreleased music videos, early scrapbooks, letters, postcards, posters, fanzines, and each band’s instruments – it’s a completest’s dream.

Nicky Weller commented, “We want the fans to be involved in this exhibition and to include their memories and special items from The Jam days and will be curating a new area of the exhibition to showcase these. Anyone interested, please do get in touch with pictures of what you would like to include in the exhibition – exhibit@abouttheyoungidea.co.uk”.

Expect to wander through an Underground station to witness the band’s formative years in the ‘Stanley Road room’, including Paul’s own school books and archive family photos from the early years. Each room will reveal iconic items from every year of the band’s career with the ultimate vinyl collection. Together with a mass of memorabilia and the band’s instruments, including Paul’s iconic Whaaam! guitar and stunning mod-wear flanked by customised Jam scooters.

The exhibition will be designed in reference to album artworks and will feature original graphics from celebrated artist Anthony Burrill and exclusive images from the archive of photographer Martyn Goddard. Providing a unique and personal vision into The Jam’s trailblazing life and the retrospect legacy The Jam left on music, style, politics and culture.

Elements of this exhibition were previously shown on a smaller-scale at Somerset House, London in 2015 and the Cunard Building in Liverpool 2016. Since then, the collection has expanded with generous contributions from fans and collectors around the world.

Nicky Weller comments, “If you’re a Paul Weller fan there’s every single thing you can possibly imagine, if you’re not a fan it’s still interesting as far as social history goes. If you’re just a music fan it’s just a noisy fun exhibition”.

She continues, “I’m so excited that we will be taking ‘This Is The Modern World’ to Brighton this year with the biggest collection of Jam memorabilia on show- just a stone’s throw from the last ever live gig at the Brighton Centre, forty years ago in 1982″.

This Is The Modern World is the most comprehensive exhibition about The Jam and The Style Council. Produced by AGMP and sponsored by Visit Brighton – it is the ultimate exhibition for memorabilia lovers.

‘This Is The Modern World’

29th July – 3rd September 2022, Valley Gardens, St Peter’s Place Brighton BN2 9QB

Exhibition open daily from 11-7pm. Evening entertainment and special events, food and drink only from 7pm-11pm.

Graham Day & The Forefathers Live at the New Generation Mod Alldayer at Oslo, London, on Saturday 25 September

 

GRAHAM DAY & THE FOREFATHERS
Sat 25th September 2021
OSLO: 1A Amhurst Rd, Kingsland, London E8 1LL
£25.00 (GIG + NEW GENERATION ALLDAYER)

Graham Day & The Forefathers return for a Special London Show
Doors: 7pm

3pm-3am New Generation Alldayer opposite Oslo at Paper Dress Vintage, 352a Mare St, London E8 1HR
THE SHA LA LAS & FRENCH BOUTIK live + DJ’s & dancing until the early hours.

https://www.newuntouchables.com/tickets/?product=graham-day-the-forefathers-live-new-generation-mod-alldayer

January Blues Festival presents DOWNLINERS SECT at The 100 Club on 20 January with The Masonics and The Fallen Leaves

 

"We were quite influenced by the Downliners Sect" 

David Bowie

 

"The first British R&B I heard was the Downliners Sect. I heard the Pretty Things later but the Downliners Sect were IT" 

Van Morrison

 

Contemporaries of The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds, the Downliners Sect was formed by deerstalker-hatted rhythm guitarist Don Craine in the spring of 1963. Their brash and exciting brand of R&B soon gained them a residency at London's Studio 51 club where they recorded their first E.P. At Nite in Great Newport Street, now a rare collectors' item. A version of Jimmy Reed's Baby What's Wrong became the unit's first single for EMI Records and entered the charts in its first week of release. This was followed by Little Egypt which brought international interest and took the band into the Swedish top 10. 

The group went on to record many classic R&B singles as well as three albums, The Sect, The Country Sect and The Rock Sects In which is notable for the inclusion of Why Don't You Smile Now which was part-composed by Lou Reed and John Cale prior to their founding of The Velvet Underground. A ghoulish E.P. The Sect Sing Sick Songs also gained them much notoriety and a blanket radio ban. After the release of the Graham Gouldman penned Cost of Living, a final one-off Pye single I Can't Get Away From You was released before the group disbanded.

The Masonics were formed from the ashes of Thee Milkshakes and feature Mickey Hampshire (vocals), Bruce Brand (Drums) and John Gibbs (Bass) with guest vocals from Miss Ludella Black. Musically, The Masonics are influenced by Chuck Berry, Link Wray, The Sonics, Bo Diddley, Johnny Moped and The Beatles.

The Fallen Leaves believe in the D.I.Y. Punk Ethos. Comprised of Robert Green (vocals), 

Sir Robert Symmons (guitar), Mathew Karis (bass) and Brett 'Buddy' Ascott (drums), 

The Fallen Leaves are one of London's best kept secrets.

THE SHADOWLAND - 'Superstar' Colour & Black Vinyl LP + CD + DL (Detour Records)

 

11 Track Vinyl LP + Free 19 Track CD + 20 Track download Code

First 250 Copies comes with a 4 page 12” full colour history/biog.

It was exactly 30 years ago; Edinburgh’s The Shadowland released their “Kaleidoscope” LP. Their infectious psychedelic pop melodies inspired and created the soundtrack for a generation; an underground musical phenomenon, swirling and cascading through venues, pubs and clubs...out of step with the mainstream, but compelling; The Shadowland experience is truly unique, memorable and precious.

Detour Records have worked with the band to create a must-have ultimate collection. This LP/CD package features almost every recorded work from the debut LP, rare and unissued material and includes the entire “She” LP project. 

In addition to the crisp, remastered recordings, the first 100 are cut on a special coloured vinyl for the collectors and another 150 copies pressed on Black vinyl for the connoisseur among us!. 

The first 250 come complete with a comprehensive full colour history/biography 4 page 12” booklet featuring dozens of memories from cats’n’kittens there first thyme around. The LP comes with a 19 track CD and 20 track download code.

The Chemist 2021

“Just enjoy this inspired collection for what it is: psyche pop Nirvana delivered with enough charisma to light up Princes Street”

Paul Moody Uncut Magazine 2020

FEATURES

Side 1 
1 . Billy Sloan
2 . The Vow
3 . She Sells
4 . Paradise
5 . Introducing Mr Sun

Side 2
1. Smoke
2. Something New
3. Outside
4. Vagabond
5. Yellow, Pink & Blue
6. Superstar

CD Version
1. Billy Sloan
2. The Vow
3. She Sells
4. Turnaround
5. She
6. Kaleidoscope
7. The Leaves
8. Throw a Six (To Start)
9. Rainbow Colours
10. Just like Alice
11. Vagabond
12. Testament of Hope
13. Something New
14. Smoke
15. City Dreamers
16. Paradise
17. Introducing Mr Sun
18. Yellow, Pink & Blue
19. Superstar

Jodie Richardson - 'Pushover' b/w 'Treat Me Better' on limited 7" vinyl (Original Gravity) now!!!



 Limited edition original 7" single - only 250 copies!


Side A: Pushover
Side B: Treat Me Better
CAT NO. OGR811

Pushover (Richardson)
Produced by Neil Anderson
Jodie Richardson: Vocals

Neil Anderson: Drums, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Horn & String Arrangements
Denise Stewart-Bates: Backing Vocals
John Bergin: Guitar
The O'Gees: Horns

Treat Me Better (Richardson)
Produced by Neil Anderson
Jodie Richardson: Vocals

Neil Anderson: Drums, Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion, Horn Arrangements
Denise Stewart-Bates: Backing Vocals
The O'Gees: Horns


Tuesday 17 August 2021

PH2, Secret Affair & The Truth all feature in the Heavy Soul Records schedule for the remainder of 2021


 

PH2 to play York on Friday 11th December and Blackpool on Saturday 12th December with some very special guests.......

 



Scorcha! Skins, Suedes and Style from the Streets 1967-1973 by Paul Anderson & Mark Baxter to be published on 9th September

 

I thought it was a great cultural movement, the music, the look, they're things that have shaped who I am... Paul Weller

The skin-suede era was the most rigorously smart and pedantically correct in the history of working class street style. Robert Elms

Levis, Ben Sherman, Crombie. Reggae, rocksteady, soul. The look and sound of Suedeheads - instantly recognisable in the sixties and early seventies – had a long-lasting impact on British style.

Scorcha!: Skins, Suedes and Style from the Streets 1967–73 delves into the roots, rise and fall of the Suedeheads and their close companions the Skinheads. Covering topics from fashion and football to the influence of black music and culture, the book draws on first-hand accounts from the original skin-suede generation and later adopters, such as Paul Weller and Norman Jay MBE.

Featuring a foreword by Suggs and jam-packed with iconic images, this is the definitive visual history of the Suedehead way of life.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scorcha-Skins-Suedes-Streets-1967-1973/dp/1785584936/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=scorcha&qid=1629204063&s=books&sr=1-1





Tuesday 10 August 2021

New UK Trailer for Mod Culture Road Trip Film 'The Pebble & The Boy'

 

"Once a Mod, always a Mod." Munro Films has released an official UK trailer for an indie drama titled The Pebble and The Boy, written & directed by filmmaker Chris Green. Inspired by Mod cultureThe Pebble and The Boy is described as "a British road movie with a big heart. Director and writer Chris Green lives and breathes everything Mod – and that really shows. From the music, the fashion and the scooters, he gives the audience a glimpse into his world." A boy, his Dad's ashes and a Lambretta scooter… John embarks on a journey from Manchester to Brighton, the spiritual home of the Mods, to scatter his father's ashes. Starring Patrick McNamee as John, with Sacha ParkinsonMax BoastPatsy KensitRicci Harnett, and Jesse Birdsall. "It's fun, energetic and feel-good, all wrapped up in a great soundtrack."

The story follows John (Patrick McNamee), a 19 year old from Manchester who embarks on a journey to Brighton, the spiritual home of the Mods, on an old Lambretta scooter left to him by his father. The film is a celebration of Mod culture and fashion and features music by Paul Weller and The Jam. The Pebble and The Boy is both written and directed by English filmmaker Chris Green, director of the films Strangeways Here We Come and Me, Myself & Di previously, as well as a bunch of shorts. Produced by Michael Knowles and Jo Mifsud. This hasn't premiered at any film festivals or elsewhere, as far as we know. Munro Films will debut Green's The Pebble and The Boy in UK cinemas starting on August 27th, 2021Anyone interested?


https://www.firstshowing.net/2021/new-uk-trailer-for-mod-culture-road-trip-film-the-pebble-the-boy/

How a selfie with Paul Weller and the loss of a Salford dad inspired The Pebble and the Boy - the new film about Greater Manchester mod culture

 


'Weller was one of my big inspirations but my dad was a massive part of my life. He was a great singer and compere at pubs around Salford'

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/film-news/how-selfie-paul-weller-loss-21226004

Kenney Jones behind new Small Faces website


You may remember we posted recently about working on some special Small Faces things with Kenney Jones and here is one of those things. A brand spanking new website that will be kept up to date with releases and soon to be launched merchandise. You can see a timeline of the band, browse images you may have not seen before, and there’s even a Fan Page so you can connect with the official Small Faces Fan Club.

Head to www.thesmallfaces.com to check it out.

Friday 6 August 2021

9 Below Zero - latest tour dates for their 'Don't Point Your Finger' 40th Anniversary Tour

 


The Big Birmingham Soul Night at Town Hall, Birmingham, on Saturday 27th November


 https://bmusic.co.uk/

All Saints Mod Holiday, Lavarone, Italy - 28th to 31st October 2021


LAVARONE IS EVOLUTION, ADAPTATION & RESISTANCE! 

Good morning folks! Guten Morgen! Buongiorno a tutti! Despite the uncertain times we have entered into and the difficulties to organize and plan an event like All Saints for the time being, we want to be optimistic and held the 29th edition of our weekender trying to keep the style of Lavarone & its main features as much as possible by adapting to the situation and make the best of it. It will be slightly different, but half a loaf is better than none..
 
We have scheduled different activities including a trekking plus an aperitif on the lake, a traditional dinner in a mountain hut with DJs and mod ballroom on Friday, classic daytime gathering on Friday and Saturday with vintage and record market, live bands and Djs. On the Saturday night we will propose the All Saints Gala dinner, followed by Dj selections, musical vibrations, bacchanal and why not, shake, rattle and roll…. Hopefully we will be able to have our club on the Saturday, otherwise we will keep on dancing on a wooden dancefloor…
 
We will be monitoring the Covid-19 situation closely. In order to ensure the safety of all the participants, we will be following the applicable government guidelines. If these guidelines require us to do so, we will modify the programme and adapt to the situation.
 
In the setting up of this year’s programme, we want to continue to show the audience something familiar and keep our good old party feeling and atmosphere, but also showcase some people who have less popularity and less recognition and never played in Lavarone before. We think we have assembled a mouth-watering Dj line up that should provide an exciting soundtrack plus three very interesting bands.
 
Here follow some lines about the Djs Squad of the 29th All Saints & the bands.
 
FONSOUL BCN (Barcelona, Catalonia): coming all the way from Catalonia for the very first time in Lavarone, he will fire the dancefloor with a burning-hot box full of his latest discoveries, obscure tunes, rarities and monster tunes from his huge collection.
 
ALEXANDRE BESSON (Montpellier, France). Smart looking guy with a great taste in selecting music & choosing excellent wines, last time in Lavarone he had all the people dancing, this time he will in charge of inspiring and getting you in dancing mood with a banging selection of Freakbeat, Garage, French obscurities and groovy organ wild beat.

MICHELE COCO (Bologna, Italy): Mr Coco is one of the co-founders of the Bologna Calibro 7 Pollici, a club based in Bologna “the Learned” and has been collecting records for about 10 years, focused on 60s and early 70s hip music and. Expect to hear off him a mixture of hipshaking r&b, dirty boogaloo and groovy garage dancers.

MICHAEL WARGA (Graz, Austria) : Michael is a vinyl addict from the second biggest city in Austria, that is Graz, the European city of culture in 2003 and a very well-known face in the Austrian mod/60’s scene. He loves travelling, art, supporting his local football club, playing chess and go out to dinner and will be behind the decks in Lavarone for the very first time too. Expect a wild mix of punkadelic 60s sounds from the US mixed with fuzzy tunes from Europe and South America for your dancing pleasure!

LUIGI SLIM FIORE ( Vasto, ITALY ): Soul sound and R&B enthusiast, Slim has been & founder & co runner in many 50's 60's Club night around Europe (Dance with the Devil Roma, Chain Gang, Hook & Sling (London) , Tighten Up to name a few..) Always in the mood, always looking for the best sound, open minded traveller, Mod Jazz lover, he will also debut in Lavarone with his box of fireworks…

JACK ZORZI (Brighton/Munich, Italy). My friend Jack eats sugar lumps…He’s been travelling everywhere… Heard the sweet sounds of wheels in motion… say the Smoke and these words fit perfectly as brief description of Jack Zorzi‘s life. His record collection includes a variety of beat and psychedelia with a pinch of progressive freakbeat from the European countries he’s travelling to by his renowned van, spiced up with some rare gems from overseas.

ALESSANDRO DETASSIS (Gothenburg / Trento, Italy): Cofounder of the All Saints Mod Weekender, proud supporter of Trento Calcio Football club, Alessandro has been hanging around the Mod scene for more than 30 years. In Gothenburg, where he lives, he is involved in organization of Sinful mod weekend and runs a radio show on a local radio station. His musical taste is broad and covers all the spectrum of mod related sounds, from late 50’s R&B to late 60’s psychedelic sounds. He spins mainly beat, freakbeat, garage, Latin and black American R&B…

The bands

The Chauffeurs are an Italian trio that will play an exciting mix of Sixties R&B and Hammond Groove
 
Gli Ammutinati, an Italian combo that will offer a mix of Swing, Beat, rhythm and blues, skiffle & doo-wop.
 
Child of Panoptes, is an interesting band from France, influenced by late 60's and early 70's, Uk freakbeat, popsike, US garage & psych.
 
FULL PROGRAMME
 
THURSDAY 28 October 2021:
18:00 – 19:30: Welcome to Lavarone: meet n greet & wines at the Bar Belem
20.30 – 23.00: Keep me hangin’ on: Welcome Dinner at Nido Verde Restaurant
 
FRIDAY 29 October 2021
10:30 - 12:30: All Saints Trekking & Aperitif on the lake
16:00-19:30: Daytime gathering at the Bar Seven: Jazz, Beat, Soul, R&B, wines & relax
18:00: Live on stage the Chauffeurs (I)
20:30 – 01.30 or 2:30: Food Extravaganza, drinks, fun, music: Traditional dinner at the Chalet Cimone with mod ballroom at 1200 meters.
 
SATURDAY 30 October 2021
15:30 – 19:30: All Saints vintage fair at the Lavarone convention center: market, drinks, fireworks at 45 rpm and live act: Gli Ammutinati (I) and the Child of Panoptes (F)
20:30: All Saints Gala Dinner & Bacchanalia at the Hotel Monteverde
23:00- 02:30 or 3:00: Lavarone is here to stay & she makes me wanna dance!!
 
SUNDAY 31 October 2021
13:30: Farewell lunch
20:00: Survival pizza and last grappa of the weekend!
 
VINTAGE MARKET
Stalls are welcome! Just drop us a line/ Chi volesse fare mercatino ci contatti via mail
allsaintsmodholiday@yahoo.it
 
TICKETS/BIGLIETTI:
Due to the COVID situation we have to follow some rules and sell the two days’ tickets on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVED base (up to 80).
 
Per la situazione del COVID dobbiamo vendere I biglietti in questo modo, prima gli 80 biglietti per chi fa due giorni. Una volta finiti, cominceremo a vendere il resto per chi fa un giorno
 
TWO days’ tickets: 60 euro (including aperitif on the lake,two dinners and live bands)
One-day ticket: 35 euro (All Saints Gala Dinner and live bands)
 
HOTEL BOOKING & ACCOMMODATION
Come sempre prenotiamo noi le stanze /As usual, the All Saints organization will take care of booking hotel rooms for everybody.
 
Please contact us for room availability to allsaintsmodholiday@yahoo.it
 
HOTELS RATES INCLUDING BREAKFAST PER PERSON
Overnight stay in a double room for 3 nights stay, 90 €
Overnight stay in a single room for 3 nights stay, 100 €
Overnight stay in a double room for 2 nights stay, 80 €
Overnight stay in a single room for 2 nights stay, 90 €
Overnight stay in a double room for 1 night stay, 40 €
Overnight stay in a single room for 1 night stay, 45

Love Factory: The History of Holland Dozier Holland by Howard Priestley – book review

 

https://louderthanwar.com/love-factory-the-history-of-holland-dozier-holland-by-howard-priestley-book-review/

Modest Proposal finally reunite and play 'live' following Covid-19 delays...

 


https://wtop.com/gallery/inside-wtop/wtop-reporter-neal-augensteins-band-reunites-photos-from-the-big-night/

Then, in the mid-60s, the burgeoning Mod movement came to the fore and the exclusive band of stylish kids with their love of soul music soon influenced the mass market. This new culture directly gave birth to Derby’s Clouds club, and the club scene began

 

Magical memories of Derby's 1960s dance halls

A new book is set to dive into the golden era of dance venues in Derby

It was the era when the "teenage revolution" really took off.

The dance halls of the 1960s saw young people really begin to assert their own identity rather than being clones of their parents, when high employment meant disposable income – money to spend on enjoying themselves.

And that was nowhere more so than in Derby.

Roger Smith already has a hit to his name – “When The Stars Came To Town: Pop Package Tours at Derby’s Gaumont Cinema 1959-1966”, his 96-page book packed full of nostalgia-inducing photographs, recollections and memorabilia which chronicle more than 40 shows that visited Derby’s largest cinema during that period.

Now Roger is writing a new book: “We Danced In Derby: Dance Halls, Discos, Clubs and Pubs In The 1960s.” And he is asking Derbyshire Live readers for their memories – and photographs – of the town’s dance venues of that magical decade.

In Derby, the old venues – the Assembly Rooms (before it burned down in 1963), the Trocadero, the Albert Ballroom, the Churchill Hall – were still providing music for dancing with their own resident bands. But in December 1959, just two weeks before the start of the new decade, in the old Grand Theatre building in Babington Lane, Mecca opened the Locarno ballroom.

It was a revelation. Mecca used its own stable of bands and the occasional local group – but it was the resident DJ, spinning 45-rpm vinyl, that was favoured by dance-crazy young people, as what would become known as the Swinging Sixties got under way.

Then, in the mid-60s, the burgeoning Mod movement came to the fore and the exclusive band of stylish kids with their love of soul music soon influenced the mass market. This new culture directly gave birth to Derby’s Clouds club, and the club scene began to flourish with new venues popping up around town.

Says Roger: “I want people to take their minds back to those magical, some might say innocent, virus-free days and share their thoughts with me. And if they can help me with photos or memorabilia that would be a bonus.

“There will be an ‘I Was There’ feature linked to each venue which will share the memories of anyone who was a regular. You may have met your husband or wife on the dance floor, experienced a drama there, won a dance competition or have a humorous anecdote.

“Did you Waltz, Bop, Jive, Twist, do the Locomotion or the Block? Tell me about your favourite music, band or DJ. And what did you wear? You may have even worked or performed at one of these iconic venues, whether it be a dance hall, club or pub.”

To jog memories, the venues – and, of course, there will be many more – that will be featured in the book include the Locarno, Assembly Rooms, Trocadero, King's Hall, Albert Ballroom, Victor Silvester Dance Studio, Corporation Hotel, Ritz Ballroom, Rialto, Black Cat Club, Stork Club, Discovery Discotheque, Clouds, Shotgun Discotheque, Magic of Ju Ju, Havana Club, Polish Club, Club Italia, Carib Club, and the Sherwood Hotel.

Rogers says: “The book will document a piece of social history – the dances people did, the music they danced to, even the clothes they wore in those Derby dance venues of a truly remarkable, exciting decade.”

Anyone with memories or photographs that they would like to appear in Roger’s new book should contact him on roger@thetapmarketing.com

Quadrophenia: behind the scenes of the classic with rock from the Who, youth battles and Vespas All about the unmissable 1979 film, with a young Sting among its protagonists, as leader of the mod gang

 


https://www.lanacion.com.ar/revista-rolling-stone/quadrophenia-el-detras-de-escena-del-clasico-con-rock-de-los-who-batallas-juveniles-y-vespas-nid03082021/

Rare look back at Devon's biker and scooter gangs

 

Devon's devoted bike and scooter gangs through the decades are captured in this fascinating look back through the archives.

Thousands of riders and their machines are pictured from The Motorcycle Action Group, Bikers Make a Difference in Paignton, Torbay Mods scooter club, Plymouth Motorcycle Club, Exeter Yokels Scooter Club, Torquay Vintage Motorcycle Club, Bikers Association of North Devon, Plymouth Mega Ride and other one off events are included in a trawl that goes back to the 1960s.

Although Mod invasions started in the mid Sixties on the South Coast, the first time trouble reached Devon was 1970 when a skinhead group arrived by train to clash on Easter Sunday with Hells Angels.

https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/gallery/rare-look-back-devons-biker-5622474

The Threads are back with a 'one-off' reunion show in Chesterfield on 9th October and picture disc 7" EP on Detour Records

 


The Threads return for a 'one-off' reunion show on Saturday 9th October at The County Music Bar in Chesterfield. Special guests on the evening are The Cycle Paths.

Tickets are just £5 and available to buy via The Cycle Paths' Facebook page.




Meanwhile, Detour Records have just released a picture disc 7" EP by The Threads featuring 'Hey Little Lady' b/w 'The Man With 1,000 Faces' and 'With Ourselves' - the single that was pressed on 7" & 12" in early 1987 for release on Prism Records but never saw the light of day.


The Threads have already returned to the rehearsal rooms and are currently working on a 16-song set that will cover the 'Mind The Threads, John!' 4-song demo tape, the Phase III EP, as well as selected tracks from 'As Yet Untitled' as well as the 'Step Back In Time' anthology CD, 'The Height of the Season' double 'live' album and the 'A Teenage Dream' triple rarities album.



Vespa and Mod culture, from Quadrophenia to Luca: where Italy meets the world

 


https://www.staynerd.com/vespa-cultura-mod-quadrophenia-luca-italia/

Acid Jazz announces that the Makin' Time & The Prisoners albums on Countdown will be available on soft-pack CD from 3rd September

 

Acid Jazz says, "Due to popular demand we have pressed up the legendary Countdown releases The Prisoners - In From The Cold and Makin' Time - Rhythm & Soul on softpack CD."

This is the first time Rhythm & Soul has been available on CD!

We've been asked time and time again for them so now is the chance to grab a copy. Due for release on 3rd September!

The Hurricanes – 'Keep On Pushing Til The End' 7″ out on Spinout Nuggets Records now!!!

 

Artist – The Hurricanes

Release – Keep On Pushing Til The End / Take A Ride Tonight (Organ Mix)


Side A

Keep On Pushing Til The End

Side B

Take A Ride Tonight (Organ Mix)


Label – Spinout Nuggets (Cat No. – SN041)

Release date – 30th of July 2021

Paul Weller: 'The noughties was a nothing period for me'

 

Paul Weller has told Absolute Radio the noughties was a “nothing period” for him and he’s unsure whether he likes a lot of the music he made at that time.

Fresh from storming in at Number 1 with his eclectic 17th studio album ‘Fat Pop (Volume 1)’ in May, Paul Weller joined Absolute Radio’s Danielle Perry on her show to discuss his latest record and his legendary career so far.

‘Fat Pop (Volume 1)’ is Paul Weller’s fourth studio album in four years, and Danielle asked Paul whether he’s feeling “creatively vibrant” in this career purple patch.

“It must be I suppose because there has been a lot of records, yeah,” Paul said. “There’s no pattern to a lot of things, they just happen. It's just what happens at the time.

“When I feel creative I just kind of run with it really because there might be time when I don’t write for a long time. But I've enjoyed it. I've just enjoyed writing and making music more than ever probably.”

Paul also reflected on the “liberating” experience of launching his post Style Council solo career in the 1990s, however he looked back less fondly upon his music in the noughties.

“I don’t know if I like a lot of the stuff I made at that time really,” Paul said. “I haven’t heard it since that time. I don't know, it's like anything, if you have a long career - if you want to call it that - you're always going to have peaks and troughs. There’s always going to be great bits and other bits that were sort of ‘so-so’ or you're treading water. So, I kind of sort of feel that I was doing that at that time, in that in that period.

“I've really enjoyed it probably more than any other time in my life in the last 10 years. I've really enjoyed just making music and playing music even more than ever. I don't know why that is. But it was a bit of a nothing period for me, the noughties, and then it got better after that.”

Asked by Danielle if he listens back to his older music, Paul replied: “Not really no. Sometimes before a tour I listen to some stuff just to think about what sort of songs we want to play and put in the set. But generally, because I'm normally working on new stuff I'm more inclined to listen to that.”

Marc Bolan's most complete early 1960s years recordings on CD for the first time


      1.  The Wizard (unused stereo mix) 19th November 1965

2.      Beyond the Rising Sun (unused stereo mix) 19th November 1965

3.      The Third-Degree 3rd June 1966

4.      Hippy Gumbo 25th November 1966

5.      Misfit 25th November 1966

6.      Jasper C. Debussy

7.      The Lilac Hand Of Menthol Dan (Dan The Sniff)

8.      Misfit #2 (different drum mix)

9.      Jasper C. Debussy #2 (Echo on voice)

10.   Hippy Gumbo #3 (different vocals /mix)

11: Desdemona #1 single mix (2.27)

12 : Midsummer Night's Scene #1 single mix (2.35)

13 : Sarah Crazy Child (2.29)

14 : Sally Was An Angel (instrumental) (3.11)

15 : Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith (instrumental) (2.43)

16 : Desdemona #2 (alternate lyrics) (2.27)

17 : Hippy Gumbo (2.38) (Bolan vocal)

18 : San Francisco Poet (1.43)

19 : Gloria (The Road I'm On) (2.47) as Toby Tyler

20 : Blowin’ In The Wind (Take 6) (2.41) as Toby Tyler

21 : Reality (1.48)

22: Song For A Soldier (1.18)

23 : Observations (Basic Track) (2.17)

24: Black and White Incident (1.43)

25 : Jasmine 49 (2.25)

26 : Cat Black (1.20)

27 : You Got The Power (1.48)

28 : Eastern Spell (1.27)

29 : Charlie (1.54)

30 : I'm Weird (1.18)

31 : Pictures Of Purple People (2.19)

32 : Horrible Breath (1.44)

33 : Mustang Ford (1.39)

34 : Hot Rod Mama (2.35)

35 : Observations #2 (2 pianos) (2.13)

36 :The Perfumed Garden of Gulliver Smith (1.53)

37 : Hippy Gumbo #2 (1.53)

 

  • For the very first time the most complete collection of Marc Bolan’s incredible early 1960s years. Compiled from tapes original stolen from Marc & Gloria’s home and recently repatriated
  • Limited pressing of 1000 copies in card gatefold sleeve with booklet and rare photos
  • Liner notes by Andrew J Gardner (The Bolan Society / Warrior Music) and brand-new design by Les Clark and re mastered by Anders Peterson at ghost sound Sweden
  • Features some tracks with legendary John’s Children (the band Marc joined for about 3 months) plus solo outtakes of material used for singles in 1965.
  • Jasper C Debussy features top session musicians of the time Nicky Hopkins & John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin). This was due to be the follow up to the 1965 single Hippy Gumbo but failed to get a release at the time.
  • Includes the complete acoustic demos from 1966 re mastered
  • Includes the very rare tracks recorded as Toby Tyler early in 1965
  • Reality & A Soldiers Song are included on an album for the very first time ever!   Having only ever been released for the very first time, On 7” single in 2016
  • Many of the later acoustic demos give more than a nod towards the sound of the Tyrannosaurus Rex material that would be recorded and produced by Tony Visconti a year or so later

The Story Of The Who - out tomorrow for RSD 2024!

  Often regarded as the most complete Who Best Of, this version comes with a replica of the original 8-page booklet and has been pressed on ...