Edwyn Collins and Orange Juice charm the Limit Club with their pounding jingle-jangle on April 2nd. 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. 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. 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. The same day as the narrator turned 21. And bienvenue! Powered by Invision Community. 2021 SheffieldForum.co.uk It's a big one. With heavyweight management and a major record company behind them, will they go Pop before the bubble bursts?Intro & outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Special guest voice: Paul Widger.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Halleck - theatre ambience.Javier Serrat - microphone feedback.BCN Lab - Hammond.Mr. Baileys Caf is a space of community healing and belonging a secular church, a home, a kitchen table. 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. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers. Even the presence of local art-house heroes Cabaret Voltaire fails to attract the South Yorkshire cognoscenti. Not every night spent in a drinking and dancing establishment was fun. My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts. Roger reflects on the tragic loss of former band mate Stephen "Judd" Turner, who passed away on September 29th, 1981, aged 24 years old. Strange days in Sheffield back in the Spring of 1982. These lads are on the fast track to fame and favour style over substance. 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). prosper high school soccer; best matte varnish for miniatures. A brilliant place that gradually went downhill as tastes changed and the acts demanded more money. 324 Malcolm X Boulevard #5. Magic, Baileys Nightclub, Sheffield, 10th June 1978. The venue was demolished in 1982 and is now a block of townhouses. Another bar called Penny Farthings (later Penny's) was part of the same complex. 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. 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. The worst April snows in living memory are no deterrent to those ambassadors of abnegation Killing Joke, ever eager to share their forewarning of the imminent global apocalypse. Bailey's is a HUBBLY FRIENDLY ZONE! National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. The Rockin' Berries . . Seconded by his employers to a mind-numbing admin job in the middle of nowhere, Roger and his work pal Mark take a trip to see Simple Minds live in Liverpool. 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. Opened with his brother Geoffrey in 1964, Stringfellow put on Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, Tina Turner and Pink Floyd. It's the start of a new year - 1983 - and Roger and his Sheffield pals in The Box find themselves in London playing with pop newcomers JoBoxers. Andy Fisher recalled: I started off in the Esquire and Mojo, as I got older the Heartbeat, Merry England and Cavendish. Tickets available on www.baileyslive.co.za, EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT Jesse Clegg's show tomorrow will be FREE!!!! (Apologies for the surface noise at the beginning of this one!). 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. After a spell as a hip hop venue, it closed in 1991. In which Roger and his bandmates in The Box find themselves in a heavy metal maelstrom on a Thursday night in Glasgow. Bewitched by 'Unknown Pleasures' and 'Closer', Roger regrets never getting to see Joy Division live. Artists included Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5 and the 3 degrees. david farrance injury; car parking space to rent shrewsbury; older dalmatians for sale ), he was working the door at Pinegrove country club. 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. 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. I used to love it in there ! You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Klicka hr fr att uppdatera fldet manuellt. Clubbing in the 70s? To get the latest email updates from Yorkshire Live, click here . Plain clothes, CID. Their destination, the Lyric Theatre in West London to witness a rare UK gig by Chicago improvised-music titans Air. Will they do the Fandango? 2021 SheffieldForum.co.uk !SAVE 25% on our Family Trinchado beef or chicken cooked in creamy Portuguese sauce served with chips & four soft drinks --> ONLY R310! Tonight from 7 pm! Wolf 14 - bass guitar. jubs June 7, 2011 in Sheffield History & Expats, can anyone remember baileys nightclub, we used to start at the black swan move onto old bluebell pub then into crazy daisys, and when that closed onto baileys. Also, the imminent demise of 'DVA, Martin Fry, Nelson Mandela, tongue-hockey and frottage.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Kickhat - club ambience.Rikus246 - club ambience.Yle Arkisto - Jukebox.Nightlaps - Fender Jaguar.Alex Tundra - Fender Jaguar.Jus - Rickenbacker Loops.Planetronik - Midnight Drums.Frankum - Electro Loop.Yap Audio Production - Pub Ambience.Recording Hopkins - Applause.Ray Price - Bus Station. 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. juice wrld religion Back to Home. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. Message sent. The premises were demolished to make way for flats but The Limit has since been celebrated in reunion nights at various Sheffield venues. Put your own text advert here and link it to your site for just 10+VAT per week. 845-398-1454. info@baileysny.com. It then became the Hoffen Brau/Bierkeller serving beer in 12oz jugs. From the cool and edgy to the downright naff and tacky, you'll mostly have good memories of these long-gone places. Cavendish room for the main act, Latino Lounge for . Intro and outro music - Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork - Rionagh.Guest voice - Paul Widger.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Pub ambience - Yap Audio Productions.Club ambience - Rikus246.Backstage - Freqman.Oberheim synth bass - Walter Odington-Reece.Gnarly Oberheim - Analogist.Tribal Beat - Xhale 303.Power chords - Clem.Blizzard - Stormpetrel.Cassette - Pogotron.Ford Transit - LG.Applause - Recording Hopkins. Berlins was known for its spin the wheel promotions where you could win more booze. More memories. Free-Jazz newbie Roger travels down to London from Sheffield with three serious Jazz buffs. The venue was sold and Peter moved to Leeds to open Cinderella's. The atrium remains and is now a small supermarket. 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. 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. . Igal - drumset biogrid.Acclivity - orchestra tuning.GChase - room ambience.Tom Woysky - concert ambience and applause.Mr. Listen to this episode from My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts on Spotify. 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. 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. We create these types of environments through partnerships with local leaders and inter-generational volunteers, all focused on community-building through service and the arts. The cheesy but popular club, with Silks next door, was also known as Cairo Jax. LEARN MORE. yes it did become cairo jax and also romeo and juliets. Plain clothes, CID. #KeepBaileysOpen. I was trying to think what that pub was called ! The superclub closed in the small hours of January 1, 2000. Add one to start the conversation. Will they do the Fandango? This dark, cavern on West Street was (fittingly) popular with goths, punks and rockers. 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. 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. Live music. your going back a few years aaaaaaaaarnt you??? I've only just realised all the above are now deceased even though they weren't that old! suzan December 31, 2006 in Sheffield History & Expats. Romance and Robert Smith , what more could any new couple want from a date night?Roger is keen to impress a new girlfriend, but what will she make of The Cure's bleak monoliths of sound, as they haul Pink Floyd's PA around the UK? You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sheffield's grand old Lyceum re-opens for the second time in less than twelve months, and it falls to Cabaret Voltaire, who haven't played an official gig in their home city in over a year, to herald the resurrection. Roger gets close to the belly of the beast in London and Birmingham, and finds it in need of a bath. 11,670 posts. One of the highlights of every week is BAILEY'S KARAOKE NIGHT!! Fri - Sun: 12h00-21h00. It began its life as the Lansdowne Picture Palace in 1914, becoming a temporary Marks & Spencer in 1947. The sound of Young Scotland comes to Sheffield during one week in April 1981. Even the presence of local art-house heroes Cabaret Voltaire fails to attract the South Yorkshire cognoscenti. One of Sheffield's most distinctive looking nightclubs was Locarno, on the corner of Boston Street and London Road. Opposite Sheffield Arena was an enormous, purpose-built and short-lived superclub. 1. The Fiesta club, possibly in 1974. 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. The first night was for civic dignitaries, yes the Lord Mayor went ! Seven days later, Roger gets down and boogies to Restricted Code, but headliners Fire Engines fail to live up to the music biz hype.Also, lots of growing-up stuff about Glasgow Celtic, Fyfe Robertson and the no-mean Nazareth. What can you tell us about it? 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.
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