They had a tiny card shop in one of the arcades, a shop in St Peters precinct and a warehouse near the Candlelight. My Grandma, Mildred managed Silvios, I remember going in the backroom which was always very smoky as a kid. I would say Oldhams last independently owned record shop was Save Records on Tommyfield Market, which closed in 2010. Does anyone remember Nellie Granelli who sold the best ice cream ever on the Tommyfield? ", Colin Hudson: "There's many a lad who went back down the stairs quicker than they ascended. Prior to being a nightclub [The Cats Whiskas], it was if my memory serves me right previously a bowling alley and a theatre long before then. Does anyone remember C &A had a juke box upstairs in the 70s? I worked there for a few weekends and the odd evening when I was at school. The link to the Town Square shopping centre came about 2 years after Spindles opening. Why did David Bowie spent a night sleeping rough at Stockport train station? Their pork pies were beautiful. She said she hadnt, so I asked her when it would be in as The Golden Disc had it now. . the bally hoo was near the mother hubbards, its where the menzies avant hotel is now, bit of a daft name, froggies was an even dafter name, those were good times, in my late teens/early twenties, own flat, cash in pocket, building up a resistance to alcohol, meeting young ladies etc, dreading the day when you have to grow up, settle down and start behaving yourself. The Free Trade Hall. For some time in the 1980s, I was equally au fait with Oldham town centre as much as Ashtons town centre. Home Team: Teams O-R. Re: 70's / 80's clubs.. Reply #3 on: 14:46:27, 11/08/08 . Tesco was in the precinct for a while as I recall my mum complaining when they closed if. Bosses say they will take 'swift action' to ensure 'our future guests receive exemplary service and product'. Shortly after arriving and eating our dinner, we would get the 421 to Oldham, alighting at the Civic Centre stand for C&A. Man Utd return to Premier League action on Wednesday evening as they take on Crystal Palace. Spent my teens at trax roller rink. When I used to see my late Grandma in Chadderton, we would go up town on the 421 bus and call in C&As first and foremost. What a LADY! I found that since the 1970s, fan loyalty has increased, and that about 55% of a . Quite posh! It was during the 70s that the M62 motorway was completed, but also when Manchester Ship Canal began a steep decline at its headwaters in Salford and Trafford as container traffic began to make it unviable. The record shops in the arcade wer Javalin and Discland. Can anyone tell me what a duckamuffin was made of please? We sat in upstairs. He was a big bloke but fair and consistent, but if you started fighting or anything like that and you were out. In a nutshell, it was a brutalist precinct designed by the same architect as the Civic Centre. Springbank PUB 2 Bars & Clubs 8. lol. For years I only ever saw the first half of the shows as no makeup was needed for the second halves. She said: I wont forget the sticky carpets and the wet floor in toilets. romanoffs became Rotters. The restauraunt was called New Lung Wah. Not to be confused with Toy and Hobby, which was at the side of the bus station and underneath Prestos. Do you know, we were going into Dreamers one night and as we got to the top of the stairs some came tumbling past falling all the way to the bottom of the stairs, could that have been you? Das Neokli 1 Bars & Clubs Blues Bars By dasosn There may have been fake beams and that most pastoral style of wallcovering known as Artex. at the top of Manchester St was Golden disc and in the maket hall was the Record bar or Ma Dobbs as some knew it , it was eventually run by her son Jim. Dusty Miller: 1968: Railway Road. Who remembers the Record Fairs on Rock Street back in the 80s/early 90s? Oldham itself wasnt short on chippies either. They had red gingham heart check fabric window curtains and matching seats. Littlewoods used to have a good music section in the mid-1980s. It met High Street between Boots and I think Comet (or Currys). Special anniversary weekend :) Dec 31, 2022. The Golden Disc was originally just up from the One and Three pub close to where the Spindles entrance is now. Remember The Free Trade Hall? There was only one Golden Disc. I was dating a girl Christine Hawkin, her Mum & Dad ran/ owned the sweet shop inside market. Hi Jenks, I think you might be able to settle an argument for me. Does anyone remember Dreamers nightclub? Oldham / o l d m / is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, amid the Pennines and between the rivers Irk and Medlock, 5.3 miles (8.5 km) southeast of Rochdale and 6.9 miles (11.1 km) northeast of Manchester.It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, which had a population of 237,110 in 2019.. Then we would go to the market and Peter Haqs which was a clothes shop. Away Team (list): York City. I had met her in Scandals in Royton (now a housing estate) the night before. Blast from the past! Cars are valuable today, but these top the list of all production muscle cars the! Ma Dobbs what a lady. Ive not been to Levers chippy for years and could say the same about Mr Chippy. I thought the bali hoo was the better one, it was a bit more posh than the others, remember the cats whiskers club and went to the empire also met most of the old cast of coronation st at the Oldham playhouse did work in the co op store in the furniture upstairs the meeting place outside used to meet at c and a girlfriends or blind dates remember yates wind bar on the high st lots of hanghovers after drinking the cheap plonk alexander park on the rowing boats and the first time i went on a skiff if you had no balance. Editors' Code of Practice. 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. As soon as you mentioned the heart shaped wooden chairs, that was my trigger. Oh this is too amazing. The nightclub, that was a small venue known for its big tunes in Yorkshire Street, was demolished in 2015. All I can remember was that the toy shop on the road up to the church was a Toymaster franchise. Even so, it made for a good occasional treat and was a dependable source for posh milk shakes and coffees. On Union Street was Butterworths. Exactly my perception on Mothers Tea Room. It will be a place that will never be forgotten., Angela Collier said: "Monday nights were Monty's then Dreamers the strippers were on Talcum powder and baby oil everywhere cracking nights though. Feel free also to add to the list of forgotten Oldham shops from the 1980s. Vaguely remember the cafe name, Silvios but nothing elseand interesting to hear of all the different clubs a bit before my time. OLDHAM ATHLETIC V YORK CITY. You can almost hear the sound in Michael Abramson's pictures of Chicago nightclubs in the 1970s. Even the Co-op offered fast food by means of its Big Bite burger bar beside the escalators of Shopping Giant. The latter entrance had the record section between its stairways. Do other people have fond memories of this bar? It was quite a bijou establishment with barely enough room for 30 persons. Happy memories. This was Oldhams answer to Harry Ramsdens, albeit with a nice view of Zenith mill with orange and white buses passing by. contact the editor here. ARE you one of the gang? Thanks for that. I used to go to the same clubs as you did in their heyday! like the other comment, most music is now off the web. Oh and other places of note that should be mentioned in any going uptown article in Oldham, no visit would be complete without Butterworths chippy and cafe on on Union Street between the Odeon and the ABC if I remember correctly. Could be wrong though. )but the glasses were huge! I also used to use the same barbers on Henshaw street and the co-owner of Queen street barbers is Graham Smith, I have been going to have my haircut since he was at Henshaw street mainly because Graham was in the same year at Grange school as me. Plus I remember J stand because of the amount of 343s I have caught in my time. it`s the modern era and music in it`s physical form is old hat,especially when you can download quicker than finding your hat, but there are a few purists who can still buy yinyl at few specialist shops in manchester , or online. Required fields are marked *. Crowds flocked there in its heyday to watch the likes of Cliff Richard, Morecambe and Wise and Lulu perform. Some visitors may remember meeting some big names of the time, but perhaps not . i loved it there, nightclub downstairs and a restaraunt/bar/piano bar upstairs, quite sophisicated for the 80`s. I was way too young to visit the Ballyhoo on Manchester Road, but I have heard of the place. I remember the record shop at the inside market, bought my first records there, think it was called Javelin records shop. Editions of 25" maps dating from the 1870s to the 1930s 6" scale maps dating from 1848 and 1851 Oldham town centre is covered by larger scale 5ft to 1 mile maps dating from 1848 10ft to 1 mile. The indoor market looked as nondescript inside as it did on the inside. rowntrees sound was a pub with a small disco behind that opened thurs to sat playing current soul and disco sounds of the day, the pub was the main meeting place for the manchester soul crowd, regulars included jonah, johnny mac , steve proudlove , zan, gordon thompson , ricky warburton barry big eyes , steve dodd, mad tony, eddie battin, and Also used to go in a bar on Greaves Street which is now boarded up, anyone remember its name? Not in the same league as the other clubs in the area, but full of the essentials of life - beer, women, music and food. Sadly my dad passed away a few months ago and we were all very proud that he made history when he came to Oldham and opened the first chinese restaraunt. I too remember Froggies being in the basement of Butterflies, the entrance being opposite The Star Inn. Thank you! I can recall the toy shop opposite the bus station on the row of terraces that included upwards towards the church. Exclusive Nights Night Clubs Call 1.5 mi | 1 Kinder Avenue, Oldham, OL4 5HJ No Ratings Write a review More info Apollons Night Club Night Clubs 6.9 mi | 40 Charles Street, MANCHESTER, M1 7DB No Ratings Write a review More info Xoxo Cocktail Lounge Night Clubs 3.2 mi | 15 Market Place, Middleton, MANCHESTER, M24 6AE No Ratings Write a review 1970s, 1980s Berlin Nightclubs, Dancing, Disco, HD from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. brunswick police scanner. Downtown Manhattan in the 1970s Was New York's Golden Era for Nightlife. ", Marks and Spencer shoppers SO horrified by 2 snack in stores they think 'it's April Fool's Day', "Nope. Oldham used to be so good back in the day. Used to get all my Star Wars Figures from here in the 80s. Dreamers was upstairs on Yorkshire Street, small but played some good music. they may remember the special Wandering Dragon. I remember it being on two floors and there being a LS Lowry canvas print on the stairway. What are your memories of Dreamers? This blog brought back some great memories for me and its nice to see other people adding their observations to it as well. Again, what I believe to be an independent store. The town house is now called the old bill, and s an Italian restaurant, yes I remember McFisheries , my mum used to go there. 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From Rotters and Rafters to the swirling psychedelia of Deeply Vale and UMISTs Heavy Rock disco, and from Northern Soul to the pogoing punk of The Electric Circus, this is a love letter to and celebration of Manchesters nightlife of yesteryear. Stops on St. Marys Way and Yorkshire Street were well used as of now. The entire second floor was taken up by King Johns caf. The Iceland within Littlewoods and Bardsleys bookshop on Yorkshire street also stick in my mind. I remember SOUNDS but cannot remember where it is, I can remember DIANAS cafe, and also the FAMOUS ARMY & NAVY STORE where the games shop is now, and also I remember LITTLEWOODS where I started my first job, after leaving school. I worked for Jim ..when the new market hall opened I got the job in the new shop but I swapped roles with someone and managed the Lord st shop instead .I remember when Jim used to bring all the new stock to the stall he used to have his pet monkey in the back of the van ..LOL Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Next door was Javelin which was bigger and sold mainly current records. The two worlds can co-exist. The chaotic layout made for a most interesting visit prior to the arrival of todays more sanitised aluminium equivalents. Rafters opened in the 1970s in St James's Buildings on Oxford Street, and - following the rise of punk rock in 1976 and 1977 - became one of the key places in Manchester for live music. The other record shop in the arcade was Javelin, In Oldham the recor shops were as follows .Discland in the arcade ..it sold American imports and a huge selection of soul and Tamala Motown oldies , it was a DJs heaven. Some fabulous memories fabulous we used to say What happens in Dreamers - Stays in Dreamers., Peter Murphy said: I loved the place, the stairs were memorable for me. Instead of walking through from WH Smith and Boots into the Spindles (like you do now), you actually walked through an external door onto Peter St. facing an entrance to St. Peters precinct. Under the Seton bridge of course. It was upstairs above the Army & Navy store and Mays the jewellers on the same side as Littlewoods. Written by former Piccadilly Radio youth presenter and girl about town Rikki Wright, it celebrates the era dominated by venues like the Free Trade Hall, Russell Club and The Electric Circus. Read more: Berni inns in the 1980s. I really miss it. By then, I knew I had reached Oldham town centre (along with the Seton Tubigrip sign on the bridge from a 343, or Butterflies, coming in on a 409). hi all, just to add to my brothers comments about oldham town centre, as he said our mum used to work at C&A, that is where HOME BARGAINS is now,and our dad was also a driver for them, as Dez says, we used to get our records for our disco from the GOLDEN DISC which was next to MAYS jewellers, and also next to the MARKET HOTEL which was where the bus garage is now, we also used to get them from DISCLAND in the arcade, which is still there, run by ALAN the manager, I can also remember getting some records from an elderly lady called MA- DOBS, can anyone else remember her? Anyway, I used to buy all my punk singles at The Golden Disc when it was roughly where the entrance to Spindles is, on the side where the smaller new bus station is. http://www.dailymail.co.uk//Landlord-threatened-sack-serving-pints-regulars, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/dec/25/antidote-to-capitalism-33-revolutions-minute, https://www.facebook.com/YesteryearOldhamThenNow?fref=ts. I remember MacFisheries because I worked there on Saturdays. The show features the Dreamers Community Choir and an all-female cast, who combine TV credits on Shameless (Sally Carman), Coronation Street (Rachel Leskovac) and Emmerdale (Marie Critchley). Other delights included Marios salon (on Manchester Street underneath the main store) and an ice cream stand by the entrance nearest the Bank Top Tavern. The mid-1980s saw McDonalds take over the former Yates' Wine Lodge unit. The only exception to this is CExs secondhand CDs, DVDs and Bluray discs. She bought dunkins donuts from Tony in around 1980 81. My 2 older sisters had the cushions . From the High Street entrance was a giant digital clock seen at the junction of Boots, Burton, Peter Lord and the North West Gas showrooms. ", Katherine Birminghamsaid: "Seedy, sticky floors & great music. It was windy, had few shops open, and was great for skateboarders. Oldham Street affords a fascinating stroll along a mix of trendy bars and restaurants, small boutique shops, and yawning gaps where shops or even buildings used to be. Rediscovering some of the little-known venues and now forgotten nightclubs, bars and shops was a real pleasure, as was getting hear brilliant tales from some of the citys real characters.. Writers Cathy Crabb, Lindsay Williams and composer Carol Donaldson were regular at the club and said it was where you went to nurse a pint of Guinness and blackcurrant, dance to the Smiths and the Cure and plot starry-eyed escape routes out of Oldham. Some stallholders had wooden kiosks, such as Stewarts carpets, or brick built units which backed onto St Marys Way and Lord Street. The fancy accessories stall in the indoor market was a favourite of mine (not sure if it is still therethe name is on the top of my tongue!) I remember going to the grand opening of Tesco in St Peters Precinct, but I could have sworn the celebrity who opened it was the Disc Jockey, David Jacobs ? This, alas, is chart music and budget price compilation albums. Manchester's bar, club and music scene of the 1970s is celebrated in a book, with foreword by The Smiths bass player Andy Rourke. Went to Oldham Tech 88-89 and used to work at Benetton, opposite C&A on the corner of Henshaw Street and High Street. Its a shame to see the lovely building falling into dereliction. At the time, Littlewoods also sold the usual mainstream cack (or chart music in polite terms) as well as HMV. It had a big Toby Light sign on the corner and was left of Manchester Chambers (and by the subway to the precinct). What was the name of the Indian restaurant facing the library on queen St that you went downstairs to ? Druids Arms: 1963: West Street. I was a Dreamers man. Also Halfords was a 2 storey shop behind the large spiral concrete ramp on George Street. She did work in a record stall owned by my Uncle Jim, sadly no longer with us. On Waterloo Street, it was close to the Oldham Coliseum and even closer to the site of the Empire Theatre, demolished in 1981. The cafe was called Mothers Tea Shop he also owned Dunkins Donuts and Sizzlers in the arcade he did American burgers before Macdonalds arrive . A club that defines one extreme of the 1970s New York club scene was CBGB. I also remember Kings Hall where the Co-Op was. It would help settle a really long argument. The anchor store, as of now was Boots, with at the opposite end, Toy and Hobby on street level, and Presto at precinct level. Elsewhere within this hallowed soupon of server space, this insignificant spec of cyberspace is an article on the joys of shopping in Ashton-under-Lyne during the 1980s. Did the Cats Whiskas become Bobos? $3.48 + $13.82 shipping . C&A (or in longhand form, Clemens and August) had quite an impression on your family, and as I know myself, many Oldhamers. I remember Scruples,on Yorkshire Street,Henry Afrikas where Sainsburys is now.Montys,Chaddy Squash club,Bali hoo,Candlelight,Dreamers,Scandals was my fave. MacFisheries is a bit before my time, but I do remember The Proper Oldham C&A on Market Place. 1. UP 8650281522, 9690011829 how to eat season brand sardines sharks u19 squad 2021 detectorists outtakes powertec lat machine assembly instructions purcell ode to queen mary winx club 3d: magic adventure area of annulus sector scott noble dallas net worth starry internet down Elsewhere within this blog is detailed reference to St Peters Precinct. Thank you several times over for confirming where I thought Ballyhoo was! The song we always selected was the one that begins hello, this is joni. Talking of record shops was the one in the Arcade originally called Discland.A friend of mine who was into classical music once went in there and asked for a fairly rare recording of a Beethoven piano and violin sonata.The owner looked at him rather strangely and said he didnt have it but would something by Russ Conway do instead! ", Ginny Alexandersaid: "I used to be in there every weekend had many a good night met my husband in there. This time, East of the M60 has followed this up with a similar article on Oldham. Oldham, like now, had two main bus termini during the 1980s (and at one point, three). ", Julie Beardsellsaid: "I met my husband there! Fri 19 Jun - Sat 4 Jul, Oldham Coliseum, Fairbottom Street, Oldham OL1 3SW, Tel: 0161 624 2829. I do remember the gingham cloths, window curtains and the matching seats. 1970: Market Place. I think she had just one tooth. In 2015 a production named Dreamers, came to Oldham Coliseum. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. It was the first such precinct to be operated and funded by its owners which were at the time Scottish Amicable. Wimpy moved from a smaller unit next to the Royal Bank of Scotland to a more prominent corner unit, formerly used by Burton and latterly Boardmans. Another must visit department store was Littlewoods, with entrances on High Street and Albion Street. It was close enough for the pubs on Yorkshire Street and clubs on Union Street. It was an extremely popular spot in the 80s, until becoming Electric Circus (which then closed in 2017). Also a caf/bakery shop, was this owned by Emerys. We used to finish late and then get off to Zolly Boshers til chucking out (or raided; whichever came first usually the raid). Graham Lambert of inspiral carpets fame was in my year. Lams or Lambs, not sure about the spelling. http://www.dailymail.co.uk//Landlord-threatened-sack-serving-pints-regulars, Hi Stuart, The ground floor included fancy goods stalls and a pick and mix counter. I do remember Dianas caf opposite Tommyfield Market; there was a hairdressers above. Bredbury Hall Hotel & Club is considered among the top clubs and bars in Stockport, Manchester. For several years, St Marys Way and the Sports Centre stops have been popular with shoppers alighting for Tommyfield Market. BACK in the day it was the club to be in; glitter balls dazzled and eyes met across a crowded dance floor. Ana Sayfa / Genel / oldham nightclubs 1970s. 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Russells Piano Cafe occupies that unit nowadays. Besides the present building, the only other market hall I remember was the temporary green one. There was another roller skating rink in Ashton town centre in the early eighties too called wheels.I remember Toy and Hobby being where you met dates. 11TH OCTOBER 1975. I like a happy medium between digital and analogue worlds. A-D on the left and E-J on the right. It was called Porkies or Porkys but I dont think it lasted long. Cyberzone (1993), The Ghost of Quizmas Past: 23. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Fort Lauderdale in January Dec 30, 2022. Stand J was right at the bottom on the angle. Good times at the Smokies final party, 2007. Then Mother Hubbards, with Zenith Mill and Avery Scales opposite. Also froggies, it was in the basement of butterflies, the jobcentre is on the site of the former cats whiskas. Ft Lauderdale area hotels with private beach access Dec 29, 2022. Straight away she gave me 1.25 worth of record tokens and told to go and buy it and bring it to her, which it did. Which Manchester club was Mick Jagger barred from after attempting to enter without a tie? inaccuracy or intrusion, then please They did the nicest hot chocolate with whipped cream for miles around. The most dependable source for recorded music in physical form, in the centre of Oldham, is Sainsburys on Union Street. I bought David Bowies Laughing Gnome from her. My sister, Pat Broadbent used to work in the cloakroom. I even fell down the stairs one night, 3 sheets to the wind, but it was okay because a loose sheet of wood panelling broke my fall. Then we would either go to the 50p Shop before the indoor market or Littlewoods. Berni's became Beefeaters when Grand Met, sold the chain to Whitbread in 1995. As well as catching the usual suspects up to Oldham (346 or 340 then 409), we would change at Shopping Giant for a 421 to Block Lane (Chadderton Broadway/Moston, Gardeners Arms). I think the cafe youre thinking about may have been called sizzlers. About a similar texture to Swedish meatballs. I do remember passing Butterflies on the 409 or 400 buses into Oldham. With the emphasis on killer pictures, the book brings together an often-riotous collection of Mancunians having a blast, watching world class acts and dancing themselves dizzy. Further up was the turning circle on Manchester Road. It was situated above Aladdins cave, the Indian restaurant in 9 - 11 Mumps, that you had to access to get up into the club. Geraldine Rimmer went to Dreamers on a Friday and Saturday. I do remember the Golden Disc too, remember meeting the lead singer of mud there when he signed a single for me. I never really liked Montys. On occasion I used to help out in school holidays. i can understand what you mean, also used to do a bit of photography and there is something satisfying feeling that old SLR and listening to the mechanical parts do their work and hearing it click in the same way music lovers like to touch the album as they put it on the record deck and read the lyrics and info on the cover. I did read that vinyl sales are rising (44% up on 2010 figures). Buying records and CDs from HMV and Golden Disc. Clubs in Oldham Oldham 10 Jan 2023 onwards Event Types (1) Genres Keyword More Filters (1) Order By Popularity Dave Sweetmore,MC TUNES Sat 18th Feb F C United Of Manchester Resurrection Buy. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. Using premises vacated by the Co-op in the late 1970s, Kings Hall offered market style shopping. I used to go with my Dad when he did make-up for the Gilbert and Sullivan shows. Of course, theres the (in)famous Candlelight club which was the haunt of slightly older clubbers who insisted on going that extra hour or two after all other pubs and clubs had closed. !, B&Q shoppers praise 7.50 dehumidifier that eradicates mould and condensation in 48-hours as temperatures plummet, "Condensation gone, black mould gone. This would be 79 / 80 when it was over really. It features nightclubs in Oldham and Oldham Town Centre, who offer clubbing, live bands and nightlife. Today, the original GMPTE stands have been razed with car parking in place of the stands E -H. Four stands remain, albeit with standard cantilever bus shelters. Although I too cannot recall the location of the Sounds record shop, but I will ask my brother to see if he can remember it. 10. There was also another cafe on the arcade which ran parallel to Hilton Arcade with a Victorian style interior which I liked. 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