The same day as the narrator turned 21. It's easy! Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Bee Productive - cheering crowd.Planetronik - big beat drums.Big Joe Drummer - straight rock drums.Wolff Amps - fuzz humbucker driven guitar.Aceinet - surf guitars.El Zozo - upright bass.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Toam - train sounds.The Bloke 33 - bing bong. After the success of King Mojo, the Stringfellow brothers opened a live music venue on the top floor of a seven-story building (hence the name Penthouse) on Dixon Lane, in 1969. (L-R: Vinner, Timbo, Wilma) Even we are talking early seventies to eighties there will never be another 70s:hihi: bring back the seventies, i want to be there all over again. MLITMOG reaches it's half-century with one of Roger's favourite gigs of all time. I loved that place, I recall Kiki Dee appearing in the Latino Lounge (the free one), me and my mate were well smitten, and went to see her every night. Happily, Jim Kerr and his band are at the height of their grand metropolitan art-rock powers; touring the just-released 'Sons and Fascination' / 'Sister Feelings Call'.Also includes The Box, Paul Morley, the dull-as-dishwater Icehouse , Hawkeye, Trapper John and William Cobbett.Artwork by Rionagh.New intro and outro music by Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Akustika - electronic drums.Allh - train sounds.Modular Samples - Korg mono.Matteshaus - Wah Arp synth mono.Xhale 303 - LFO saw wave, synth bass, rhythmic synth pulses.Analogist - Jupiter 6.AC Verbeck - Arp.Walter Odington - reese 1 mono.Dan Lucaz - 80s loop.Lap 0f VW - Liverpool waterfront.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Esares - acoustic drum kit.LG - canteen ambience. Big Oggie on the door. THUNKA-THUNKA-THUNKA!Psychedelic sleaze dealers The Cramps bring their unholy, blistering big beat to the sweating shoe box that is The Limit Club, Sheffield's favourite subterranean watering hole.Roger, just back from the rarified, cerebral stimulus of free-jazz trio AIR live in London, holds his nose and takes a plunge into the Goo Goo Muck. Neil Anderson, who writes the popular Dirty Stop Outs books about Sheffield nightlife nostalgia, asked members of our Facebook page, Retro and memories Sheffield Star, which clubs and venues they remembered from the 1960s. As another New Yorker David Byrne said "this ain't no fooling around. Also, reflections on Adam Faith in 'Stardust', Tyne Tees TV, Roxy Music b-sides, Thomas Dolby live and some unpleasantness in the South Atlantic.Artwork: Rionagh.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to Minigunfiend - scary knocking and creaking.Lincoln Log - univox drum machine.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Brokenphono - scary guitar.UaUaUa - saxophone.Vincent Sermonne - rock beat.Dkustic - club applause.Walter Odington - synth throb.Rodincoil - tribal drums.Valentino Sosnitskiy - slide guitar.Colton T. Brown - mystery sax.Bee Productive - concert applause. MLITMOG reaches it's half-century with one of Roger's favourite gigs of all time. I suppose it was the same day really by the time we got home. Free-Jazz newbie Roger travels down to London from Sheffield with three serious Jazz buffs. Tel 010 493 3452 or Whatsapp 064 083 1399, Don't forget! From the cool and edgy to the downright naff and tacky, you'll mostly have good memories of these long-gone places. Opened in 1960 by impresario Terry Thornton, this club occupied the top three floors of what is now Sheffield's legendary live music venue The Leadmill. Spent many a happy time in there ! 845-398-1454. info@baileysny.com. Put your rose-tinted specs down for a second. They were the places where we danced and drank the night away in our younger clubbing days. "Thank you to Simon Elliott-Kemp for the intro and outro music, and to Rionagh for the artwork.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks on this episode to:Nozefian - epic trombone.Komponist - vibes.David Menke - NYC soundscape.Bronxio - hip-hop loop.Big Joe Drummer - rock kit, funk kit, congas.Rikus 246 - concert ambience.Halleck - cheering.Ultradust - cheering.LChapman - cheering.Kwahmah - office ambience. Now that Bailey's is OPEN ON MONDAYS, every day is an OPPORTUNITY HAVE A PARTY!!! Roger - still shaken by the Cro-Magnon stomp of The Cramps a few days earlier - remains unstirred.Also, Charlie Collins and the christening of The Box in The Beehive pub.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:YAP audio - pub ambience.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Jim Purbrick - radio distortion.Soundbible.com - jungle swoops.Stondi - industrial drone.dbspin - cabaret music.Big Joe Drummer - rock kit.Ray Price - bus station. even on the night someone stole my handbag and new wedge heel shoes i had just baught. These lads are on the fast track to fame and favour style over substance. Publicado por Fevereiro 9, 2022 can police pull you over for no reason australia em baileys nightclub sheffield Fevereiro 9, 2022 can police pull you over for no reason australia em baileys nightclub sheffield Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. It's the summer of Saturday Night Fever, and Roger and his teenage band mates are checking out the covers band Magic at Sheffield night-spot Baileys. Will they do the Fandango? The first night was for civic dignitaries, yes the Lord Mayor went ! Elsewhere, the 'Thirst' line-up of Clock DVA splits and Roger pops his cherry.Thanks to Simon Elliott-Kemp for the intro and outro music and to Rionagh for the artwork.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Mr. Aurilization - Hammond Sounds.Kiko Monzon - Rehearsal Space.Louderest - Drum Loop.Sandy RB - Percussion Break.Bee Productive - Audience Applause.Rikus 246 - Club Ambience. The superclub closed in the small hours of January 1, 2000. Free-Jazz newbie Roger travels down to London from Sheffield with three serious Jazz buffs. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. "Thank you to Simon Elliott-Kemp for the intro and outro music, and to Rionagh for the artwork.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks on this episode to:Nozefian - epic trombone.Komponist - vibes.David Menke - NYC soundscape.Bronxio - hip-hop loop.Big Joe Drummer - rock kit, funk kit, congas.Rikus 246 - concert ambience.Halleck - cheering.Ultradust - cheering.LChapman - cheering.Kwahmah - office ambience. Mal himself guests to reflect on an exciting time of change and uncertainty in our home town. Jun 13 2019 10 mins. This loosely German-themed club beneath a multistorey car park on Eyre Street began as a supermarket in 1965. Snowy, with the small band that did excellent Sinatra type stuff from a small balcony in the Cavendish room in the early years. Lots of stuff about being under the enthusiastic tutelage of one of my key musical mentors Charlie Collins.The trip also takes in a studio visit to hang out with US new-wave sprites The Bongos.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Allh - train interior.Kerri - flute.Stomachache - double bass.Ben Davis Drums - bowed cymbals.Jim RS Bjorklund - jazz drums.Colton T Brown - mystery sax.Primesteka - theatre lobby ambience.Lchapman1980 - theatre applause.Esares - drum loop.Annerie - background TV.Yap Audio Production - pub ambience. The jaw-dropping combination of sound and vision that was Kraftwerk on tour to promote their Computer World album in the summer of 1981.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX: courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to - Komit - synths and beats.Ampul - pocket calculator.Avakas - soccer crowd.Simon Wye - Korg.Mirko - concert ambience.Udo Pohlmann - vocoder.Applause - Recording Hopkins.Buses - Ray Price. On about the third night she came to join us after her act, and asked if we were stalking her.We both told her that she was fantastic and that she was going to be a star,I swear that she had a tear in her eye. Not every night spent in a drinking and dancing establishment was fun. It's a big gig for Roger and all the other South Yorkshire jazz-heads as the legendary saxophonist Ornette Coleman brings his rock-jazz-fusion "double trio" Prime Time to The Crucible Theatre.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX: Freesound.org.With particular thanks to:TC630, Juskiddink, Fred Galist - alto saxophones.Freed feat. National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. May cause offence to fans of Icehouse, Pilot and the population of Milton Keynes.Artwork: Rionagh.Intro and outro music, plus special Bowie-inspired music bed: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:55 Anton: bus ride.Kyles, Benfree, FXCV and Smokey VW: crowd noises.Thank you to Brent and Wilma for the memory jogging and to my editor Nigel Floyd. Tonight from 7 pm! Here is a collection of Sheffield nightclubs and bars where we did all the above in our youth, whether it was the 1960s or the 2000s. For a distinctly personal take on what are some of Bowie's most well-documented shows; Roger mixes the events of the day itself with some of his memories of growing up as a teenage Bowie fan in Sheffield during the 1970s. Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Bee Productive - cheering crowd.Planetronik - big beat drums.Big Joe Drummer - straight rock drums.Wolff Amps - fuzz humbucker driven guitar.Aceinet - surf guitars.El Zozo - upright bass.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Toam - train sounds.The Bloke 33 - bing bong. For a distinctly personal take on what are some of Bowie's most well-documented shows; Roger mixes the events of the day itself with some of his memories of growing up as a teenage Bowie fan in Sheffield during the 1970s. baileys nightclub sheffield. How exciting. The venue was demolished in 1982 and is now a block of townhouses. Oh and Blue Bell ! And while these Sheffield nightclubs from the 70s, 80s and 90s may no longer be with us, how many do you remember from your youth? Opposite Sheffield Arena was an enormous, purpose-built and short-lived superclub. Tickets available on www.baileyslive.co.za, EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT Jesse Clegg's show tomorrow will be FREE!!!! Roger is off on tour in Europe with The Box, the Sheffield band he plays drums in. It's a big gig for Roger and all the other South Yorkshire jazz-heads as the legendary saxophonist Ornette Coleman brings his rock-jazz-fusion "double trio" Prime Time to The Crucible Theatre.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX: Freesound.org.With particular thanks to:TC630, Juskiddink, Fred Galist - alto saxophones.Freed feat. However, the next-best-thing presents itself when New Order rise from the ashes of Joy Division, playing at Sheffield promoter Disco John's Atmosphere club night, shortly after the release of 'Ceremony', in Spring 1981.Plus, the Grim Reaper, Fozzie Bear, Crystal Tipps, Peter Powell and Joy Davison?With thanks to:Paul Widger - guest voice.Simon Elliott-Kemp - intro & outro music.Rionagh - artwork.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Subax - Manchester thunder storm.Mr. Strange days in Sheffield back in the Spring of 1982. Penny's bar can be seen on the near corner, Peter Stringfellow (pictured with Anne Robinson in 1991) started his club career in Sheffield, (Image: Gary Wolstenholme/Redferns/Getty). Mal himself guests to reflect on an exciting time of change and uncertainty in our home town. What can you tell us about it? OOOOO I feel old ! remember the mucky duck?? I've only just realised all the above are now deceased even though they weren't that old! Roger looks back at the short period in early 1982 that Sheffield band The Box played two important gigs with guest vocalist Stephen Mallinder from Cabaret Voltaire. It's the summer of Saturday Night Fever, and Roger and his teenage band mates are checking out the covers band Magic at Sheffield night-spot Baileys. Roger gets close to the belly of the beast in London and Birmingham, and finds it in need of a bath. Roger puts on his new leather jacket - which he has been trying to make look like an old leather jacket - and goes along for a look.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Pooleside: shop ambience.Beetlemuse: washing machine drum loop.Stomachache: E-distortion power chords.Jim Purbrick: distortion.Yap Audio: pub ambience.Rikus 246: club ambience.renovatio871: retro synth.xhale303: breakbeat.snapper4298: drum loops. Joined Dec 2006. Advertising works - you're reading this! Romeo and Juliet's Photo: Stuart Hastings. THUNKA-THUNKA-THUNKA!Psychedelic sleaze dealers The Cramps bring their unholy, blistering big beat to the sweating shoe box that is The Limit Club, Sheffield's favourite subterranean watering hole.Roger, just back from the rarified, cerebral stimulus of free-jazz trio AIR live in London, holds his nose and takes a plunge into the Goo Goo Muck. A brilliant place that gradually went downhill as tastes changed and the acts demanded more money. (L-R: Vinner, Timbo, Wilma) Even juice wrld religion Back to Home. Artists included Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5 and the 3 degrees. Mar 24, 2016 - Timbo's Dad was a cop. I remember meeting Oggie (wilson? Auralization - radio tuning.Notofficial - ARP.Sherlock - ARP sea carousel.JSC2011 - drums.Pinevoc - melodica.Halleck - crowd cheering. Simon Elliott-Kemp - intro and outro music.Rionagh - artwork.Sound FX - courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Ultradust - applause.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Lincoln Log - Korg drum machine.Andre Onate - hi-hat.ERH - e-bow.Spurious Transients - e-bow. Edwyn Collins and Orange Juice charm the Limit Club with their pounding jingle-jangle on April 2nd. baileys nightclub sheffield. Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Bee Productive - cheering crowd.Planetronik - big beat drums.Big Joe Drummer - straight rock drums.Wolff Amps - fuzz humbucker driven guitar.Aceinet - surf guitars.El Zozo - upright bass.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Toam - train sounds.The Bloke 33 - bing bong. Posted on Aug 2, 2021. Plain clothes, CID. All Rights Reserved, Baileys Longterm Installation Performance As Quiet As Its Kept Continues to Grow, Gallery Exhibition & Mini-Documentary Installation, As Quiet As Its Kept: Undiscovered Stories of the United States Colored Troops, Check Out Past Performance Installations at, *Fiber Arts: Knitting/Crocheting Circle 4 PM to 7 PM. No comments yet! National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. (Apologies for the surface noise at the beginning of this one!). I also worked for a guy called Chris Dolchinie who was manager there (when it was Baileys I think). Iron Maiden take no prisoners at the legendary Apollo Theatre en route to world domination. Commercial dance acts like DJ Jean and Ultra Nat played there. Lots of stuff about being under the enthusiastic tutelage of one of my key musical mentors Charlie Collins.The trip also takes in a studio visit to hang out with US new-wave sprites The Bongos.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Allh - train interior.Kerri - flute.Stomachache - double bass.Ben Davis Drums - bowed cymbals.Jim RS Bjorklund - jazz drums.Colton T Brown - mystery sax.Primesteka - theatre lobby ambience.Lchapman1980 - theatre applause.Esares - drum loop.Annerie - background TV.Yap Audio Production - pub ambience. Intro and outro music - Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork - Rionagh.Sound FX - Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Neil Raouf - soccer crowd.Hazure - seagulls.Esares - funky drum loop.1jus - Rickenbacker guitar.Ajubamusic - Motown beat.JSC2011 - tribal drums.ProjectsU102 - cowbell loop.Nosebleed Cinema, iPears1, SpeedY - feedback.Ultradust, Dkustic - applause.LG - Ford Transit. It's very loud, very sweaty and a just little bit silly, but as a baptism of fire into the world of heavy metal and the legion of devoted young fans, it's one not to be forgotten.With thanks to:Simon Elliott-Kemp: intro and outro music.Rionagh: artwork.Memory joggers: Charlie Collins and Paul Widger.Editor: Nigel Floyd.Sound FX courtesy of freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:LG: Ford Transit.Ben Free: crowd noise.Johnny Guitar 01: crowd noise (Barrowlands)Squareal: Glasgow bar chatter.I Am Azzerad: Glasgow street ambience.Claudius Spelten: Chinese restaurant ambience.Rikus246: club ambience.Heavy Metal riffs: Tri-Tachyonhttps://soundcloud.com/tri-tachyon/albums. Listen to this episode from My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts on Spotify. It was supposed to cater for a glitzier crowd with neon lights, mirrors aplenty and even velvet padded toilet doors! Visit The Website. Roger is off on tour in Europe with The Box, the Sheffield band he plays drums in. Opened in 1978, it hosted some of the biggest punk and new wave acts including Ramones, Undertones, New Order, Siouxsie and the Banshees and a fledgling U2 and Human League. !SAVE 25% on our Family Trinchado beef or chicken cooked in creamy Portuguese sauce served with chips & four soft drinks --> ONLY R310! Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Sign up for a new account in our community. One of the highlights of every week is BAILEY'S KARAOKE NIGHT!! Opened in 1997, it comprised Pulse, playing chart fodder for those broadly aged 18 to 24, and Vogue which played retro cheese for over-25s. Strange days in Sheffield back in the Spring of 1982. To get the latest email updates from Yorkshire Live, click here . Valid Thursday 15 July. The venue with its pagoda-like atrium become a nightclub under the Locarno guise, followed by incarnations as Locarno, Tiffany's, Palais, Music Factory and Bed. Autor do post Por ; Data de publicao what to say when taking communion at home; ni no kuni 2 bronze ingot . Roger looks back at the short period in early 1982 that Sheffield band The Box played two important gigs with guest vocalist Stephen Mallinder from Cabaret Voltaire. The Rockin' Berries . Powered by Invision Community. Free-Jazz newbie Roger travels down to London from Sheffield with three serious Jazz buffs. Cavendish room for the main act, Latino Lounge for lesser turns and a small disco. The Cavendish nightclub on Bank Street, pictured here in 1972, was part of the famous Bailey's empire Photo: Sheffield Newspapers. (L-R: Vinner, Timbo, Wilma) Even better, he arranged free entry for us Timbo, Lango, Vinner, Wilma and I every Saturday night, so we could check out other groups on the club circuit, to pick up some stage-craft tips. All the clubs were nice and smart in the 60's, good staff sorted out any trouble, good acts etc; So the old Cavendish is now a job centre, the Penny Farthing looks like a doss house and I believe that the Heartbeat is a function room. The Eyre Street car park around the early 1980s below which was Berlins club. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Even the presence of local art-house heroes Cabaret Voltaire fails to attract the South Yorkshire cognoscenti. mary barra husband. Wolf 14 - bass guitar. Will they do the Fandango? It was called the Cavendish before Bailey's saw some great acts there - The Hollies several times and the fab late Dustin Gee. On one hand, we are out shaking our funky butts to the sophisticated NYC street-hustlers Kid Creole and The Coconuts, down at the old Sheffield Poly building on Pond Street; while simultaneously trying not to think about the awful news emerging from the Falklands War on an almost daily basis.
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