Great flyer (possibly by Karl?) for a mixed lineup at the Klondyke.
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This week's video
Scene Stories - Lorraine on 50s Manchester , The Beatles & Intastella
In this video I sit down with Lorraine, mum of Spencer Birtwistle from Intastella, for a brilliant journey through Manchester, Stockport and Marple music memories from the late 1950s through to the 1990s.
Lorraine begins with memories of rock and roll nights in Liberal and Conservative clubs, where young people danced to Bill Haley, Little Richard and the early sounds of the era. She talks about teddy boy fashion, pencil skirts, blouses, bleached fringes and the strict world young people grew up in at the time.
“I was part of this Festival. Granada wrote to me out of the blue saying I'd been recommended as an upcoming poet.
They filmed me doing one of my poems and it was broadcast on one of the evening shows.
I went along to the Festival, saw Henry Normal, Johnny Dangerously, Lemn Sissay, Su Andi, Candy Flip. During the Madchester years. What a time to be alive”
“So thrilled to have found this! Was introduced to this band by one of the nursery staff where my kids went. He knew I adored indie music.
I got a cd/ep from them, loved the MySpace page (why did that end??). Still play that cd now. Great band, unfortunately never got to see them live.”
“I was schoolmates with Phil Beckett, we knocked about together in the same group of friends.
Always blows my mind that he went on to be an important DJ in the scene.
Went to a couple of his Bop Locals in the early noughties, was always so great to catch up”
“I was there! Who knew it was history in the making. They'd only opened 2 of the front doors on Maxwell Hall, I literally got carried in on a wave of people surging through.
The night was feral, the night was memorable.
I now have a coaster of this ticket, a daily reminder of what a time to be alive”
They filmed me doing one of my poems and it was broadcast on one of the evening shows.
I went along to the Festival, saw Henry Normal, Johnny Dangerously, Lemn Sissay, Su Andi, Candy Flip. During the Madchester years. What a time to be alive”