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wadey 22-04-2011 20:37

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 900067)
Quite right wadey, was a really good local, just what local pubs were all about, it was like a little community on its own, kick one they all limped, some good traditions too like the annual pilgrimage to the rising bridge club on new years day to renew your subs, sadly that's gone too

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Barrie Yates 22-04-2011 22:42

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 149931)
thank god iv'e actually found someone who remembers,i know i used to drink copious amounts but i was thinking i was hallucinating lol.accy con was also a great monday night in the early-mid 60s

I posted on this much earlier but it must still be in cyberspace. Would have got the T-shirt Cashy if they did them in the mid 50s. As an apprentice in Burnley, lots of the lads and lots & lots of the girls lived that area, so it was a natural place to go - Burnley Empress as well.;);):D:D

cashman 22-04-2011 22:46

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 900093)
Would have got the T-shirt if they had them in those days Cashy - mid 50s for me, working in Burnley lots of the other apps, and lots & lots of the girls lived up that way.;);):D

Twas this Barrie "Post29" aint in cyberspace, perhaps you are?:D

jaysay 23-04-2011 08:56

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 900164)

Thanks wadey, I've actually seen photos of it before, Jen sent me some a while ago, its a shame really it was a nice little club, but when it was snowing or icy under foot very hard to get to and even harder to leave, the road was very steep, especially when you had a few under the belt:D

jaysay 23-04-2011 08:59

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 900189)
Twas this Barrie "Post29" aint in cyberspace, perhaps you are?:D

Well plastic Mancs usually are cashy:D:D:p

Gremlin 23-04-2011 10:47

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 900164)

The chap who owned the house a few years ago, maybe he still does, was a very good carpenter and panneler. He did a chimney breast wall in an old house I owned a while back and did a great job with the panels looking like something out of a great hall.
I went to his house to pay him and he had made a fantastic job of refurbishing it.

talentedbutslow 23-04-2011 15:11

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My brother used to hire a 20 seater bus every Saturday night to go to the Nelson Imp mostly.Everybody met outside the Odeon and there were usually a few spare seats for passers by who decided to come too.
Great memories of the place and the groups. Never did see the Hollies there but saw them at Burnley Mecca, but we enjoyed Gerry and the Pacemakers,Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders,Freddie and the Dreamers(a great stage act and very funny),Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas, Cat Stevens and many more.
Once or twice we bypassed the Imp and headed for Liverpool...we saw Hermans Hermits at the Cavern,The Searchers(my fav group) at the Iron Door Club and we also saw a very young Cilla Black singing there.
Happy memories of days that will never return.

Barrie Yates 23-04-2011 18:56

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 900189)
Twas this Barrie "Post29" aint in cyberspace, perhaps you are?:D

Perhaps past my bedtime Cashy;):D

wadey 23-04-2011 20:17

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 900282)
The chap who owned the house a few years ago, maybe he still does, was a very good carpenter and panneler. He did a chimney breast wall in an old house I owned a while back and did a great job with the panels looking like something out of a great hall.
I went to his house to pay him and he had made a fantastic job of refurbishing it.

Correct, in fact the house was featured on a TV "house" type programme, think they had a buisness on Carrs Industrial Estate

cashman 23-04-2011 22:50

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Originally Posted by talentedbutslow (Post 900347)
My brother used to hire a 20 seater bus every Saturday night to go to the Nelson Imp mostly.Everybody met outside the Odeon and there were usually a few spare seats for passers by who decided to come too.
Great memories of the place and the groups. Never did see the Hollies there but saw them at Burnley Mecca, but we enjoyed Gerry and the Pacemakers,Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders,Freddie and the Dreamers(a great stage act and very funny),Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas, Cat Stevens and many more.
Once or twice we bypassed the Imp and headed for Liverpool...we saw Hermans Hermits at the Cavern,The Searchers(my fav group) at the Iron Door Club and we also saw a very young Cilla Black singing there.
Happy memories of days that will never return.

a guy used to run one from odeon to blackpool mecca in 60s TaL that wasn't yer brother also was it?

talentedbutslow 24-04-2011 18:48

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Can,t remember ever going there ....no,but then again I didn,t go every week.

Gremlin 24-04-2011 18:58

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 900441)
Correct, in fact the house was featured on a TV "house" type programme, think they had a buisness on Carrs Industrial Estate

He had just about finished the house when I was last in it Bob so it must have been before the TV program, I very rarely watch TV and didn't know the program was on.
If Carrs Industrial Estate is the one off the Haslingden by-pass that's where he had his work shop then.

wadey 24-04-2011 19:24

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That's it, think it was Spring Vale Mill

Redraine 01-07-2011 22:09

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I can still hear to this day the Searchers singing "Needles and Pins(Ah)" at th'Imp. The only other thing I remember about that night is trying to detach the girls from their mates and the piles of handbags they had on the floor.:(

cashman 01-07-2011 22:18

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Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 916065)
I can still hear to this day the Searchers singing "Needles and Pins(Ah)" at th'Imp. The only other thing I remember about that night is trying to detach the girls from their mates and the piles of handbags they had on the floor.:(

Like you Redraine, the one i remember was "Big D.Irwin" -Swinging On A Star, n he apologised cos the lady that sang wi him on the hit, was not yon,cos she was on a tour of her own, so he had to do it solo, the lady actually on the record was "Little Eva";)


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