Norris Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 The year that we played at Butlin's, the "travelling" band (who played a different camp site each night) were "Brian Poole and Blackcat" - yes, he of the Tremelos. I know so because he always wore his T-shirt proclaiming that fact. Unfortunately he always wore a leather jacket that covered the first and last two letters of his name on the T-shirt. I don't think he appreciated me calling him Ian Poo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_5 Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1476442950' post='3154339'] Is that from Viz?? [/quote] yup. Caused quite a bit of bother when it first came out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickRiffed Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 Don't smile at the guards or try to pet the dogs... and vice versa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickRiffed Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='Norris' timestamp='1476446838' post='3154388'] The year that we played at Butlin's, the "travelling" band (who played a different camp site each night) were "Brian Poole and Blackcat" - yes, he of the Tremelos. I know so because he always wore his T-shirt proclaiming that fact. Unfortunately he always wore a leather jacket that covered the first and last two letters of his name on the T-shirt. I don't think he appreciated me calling him Ian Poo [/quote] That is just brilliant. 😀 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulWarning Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1476385816' post='3153915'] We played at the punk weekend last Friday at Butlins in Skegness. Was a great gig. [/quote]really I was there, I know I should probably know, but what's your band called? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulWarning Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='Huge Hands' timestamp='1476432744' post='3154169'] They are not the greatest payers, so whether you get a good sound person can be a bit of a lottery. I tend to loo [/quote]you're not wrong there, the main acts last weekend, From the Jam, Tom Robinson, Stranglers had a great sound, (I'm assuming they had their own sound guys)but some of the others had the appalling boomy prominent bass drum to contend with, which made it sound very muddy indeed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulWarning Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1476433296' post='3154178'] I've played Butlins at Skeggy a couple of times... [url="http://s1221.photobucket.com/user/paul_510/media/5614aed0-8ea4-e018_zpskxqluli1.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote]if you think that about Skeggy you should visit Ingoldmells, makes Skegness look posh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norris Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='NickRiffed' timestamp='1476452472' post='3154462'] That is just brilliant. 😀 [/quote] The band had some of the old army hut "chalets" for overnight accommodation. They were always freezing cold. The guitarist, who was a bit of an animal in the style of Keef, had enough freezing so tore down the curtains and set light to them in a metal bin to warm the place up a bit! We stayed in an off-site caravan park in Ingoldmells - I paid for accommodation rather than spend more than a week in the free chalet that Butlins provided Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KevB Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 (edited) [quote name='Norris' timestamp='1476446838' post='3154388'] The year that we played at Butlin's, the "travelling" band (who played a different camp site each night) were "Brian Poole and Blackcat" - yes, he of the Tremelos. I know so because he always wore his T-shirt proclaiming that fact. Unfortunately he always wore a leather jacket that covered the first and last two letters of his name on the T-shirt. I don't think he appreciated me calling him Ian Poo [/quote] The guys in the house band at one of the jam sessions I frequent are also part of the Electrix who act as Brian's backing band when he does those type of shows now, though he doesnt get out as much as used to, in his 70's now and not in great health. It's interesting that he still keeps up the Tremeloes link, they had more hits after he'd left than with him in the band. Edited October 14, 2016 by KevB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borntohang Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 Could be worse, could be Cleethorpes. A seaside town which only has the sea for two hours a day and whose motto translates as "Sometimes Better Than Dying". And lies. Had some grim times in Northern seaside towns, bless em all. Back in the eighties my dad spent one January in Blackpool on a training course with no car; by the second weekend he was reduced to trying to buy a lad's bike off him so he could cycle down to Liverpool for a night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JapanAxe Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 (edited) Blue posed the question: Where is Skegness? Everyone has missed the obvious answer: [size=8] [/size] Edited October 14, 2016 by JapanAxe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ras52 Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 ^^^ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ambient Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='borntohang' timestamp='1476455834' post='3154509'] Could be worse, could be Cleethorpes. A seaside town which only has the sea for two hours a day and whose motto translates as "Sometimes Better Than Dying". And lies. Had some grim times in Northern seaside towns, bless em all. Back in the eighties my dad spent one January in Blackpool on a training course with no car; by the second weekend he was reduced to trying to buy a lad's bike off him so he could cycle down to Liverpool for a night. [/quote] I went to Cleethorpe once as a child. The sea was there when we arrived, we went and had something to eat, maybe taking 30 minutes or so, came out and the sea had vanished ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricksterphil Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 Skeg is great if you like tat....and there's plenty of that F*ckin cold in the winter when the wind blows in straight off the North Sea Hunstanton is much nicer but it's a bit of a trek from Skeg unless you're in a boat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobbayne Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='Norris' timestamp='1476446838' post='3154388'] The year that we played at Butlin's, the "travelling" band (who played a different camp site each night) were "Brian Poole and Blackcat" - yes, he of the Tremelos. I know so because he always wore his T-shirt proclaiming that fact. Unfortunately he always wore a leather jacket that covered the first and last two letters of his name on the T-shirt. I don't think he appreciated me calling him Ian Poo [/quote] I once did a gig wearing a Star Wars T shirt featuring Darth Vader saying " I am your father' I couldnt understand why our guitarist keep looking over at me and giggling. I asked him at the end of the gig what he was laughing at, and he said that my guitar strap was covering certain letters so all he could see was 'I am fat!" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony_m Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 Where is Skegness? About 10 miles up the road from us! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blue Posted October 14, 2016 Author Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1476431160' post='3154151'] When I was in Rochester, NY, my guide Marie pointed out the canal. I never knew the US had canals for the same purpose we did (transportation of goods before road transport got popular). She knew this would surprise me. In much the same way, I've been racking my brains trying to think if I have ever heard of an american equivalent of the holiday camp and I cant think of one. After WW2 few people here had cars, and so the holiday camp you could reach by train in a couple of hours from pretty much anywhere was a good idea. I suspect there is no direct equivalent largely due to geography and more distributed populations in the US. It was all a bit second rate, but still better than the factory [url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday_camp"]https://en.wikipedia...ki/Holiday_camp[/url] [/quote] Thanks Geek, Nice history of the Holiday Camp. Blue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='blue' timestamp='1476467981' post='3154662'] Thanks Geek, Nice history of the Holiday Camp. Blue [/quote] Welcome - it's important to realise how grim Britain was after the war when you read it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seashell Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1476456590' post='3154520'] I went to Cleethorpe once as a child. The sea was there when we arrived, we went and had something to eat, maybe taking 30 minutes or so, came out and the sea had vanished ! [/quote] I stopped off in Cleethorpes last February , en route to Scarborough. It was so bloody freezing I had to buy some extra clothing. It was also pretty deserted. I loved it. I sat in a really nice fish restaurant and had fish n chips completely on my own. All the funfairs etc were closed. It had a wonderful ghostly atmosphere. I love English seaside towns in winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ambient Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='seashell' timestamp='1476471980' post='3154703'] I stopped off in Cleethorpes last February , en route to Scarborough. It was so bloody freezing I had to buy some extra clothing. It was also pretty deserted. I loved it. I sat in a really nice fish restaurant and had fish n chips completely on my own. All the funfairs etc were closed. It had a wonderful ghostly atmosphere. I love English seaside towns in winter. [/quote] I love that coast. My grandparents lived in Lincolnshire, my parents had a caravan in a place called Market Deeping, ideal for exploring all around. A cool place was somewhere called Gedney Drove End, absolutely nothing there ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 [quote name='seashell' timestamp='1476471980' post='3154703'] I stopped off in Cleethorpes last February , en route to Scarborough. It was so bloody freezing I had to buy some extra clothing. It was also pretty deserted. I loved it. I sat in a really nice fish restaurant and had fish n chips completely on my own. [/quote] I know exactly the one you're talking about Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norris Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 Is Epton's chip shop still going in Skegness? (Fries, blue) And if so does it still do that fabulous onion gravy? Good memories and about the only appealing thing about Skeggy in the mid 80s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickRiffed Posted October 15, 2016 Share Posted October 15, 2016 [quote name='seashell' timestamp='1476471980' post='3154703'] I stopped off in Cleethorpes last February , en route to Scarborough. It was so bloody freezing I had to buy some extra clothing. It was also pretty deserted. I loved it. I sat in a really nice fish restaurant and had fish n chips completely on my own. All the funfairs etc were closed. It had a wonderful ghostly atmosphere. I love English seaside towns in winter. [/quote] I'm trying to remember which comedian described Cleethorpes as being like a cemetery with lights. I think it could have been Les Dawson. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymondo Posted October 15, 2016 Share Posted October 15, 2016 Way back in 1999 I played a gig at the Cleethorpes Conservative Club. We were an Eighties "tribute" act...Pet shop Boys, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Duran Duran type stuff. The Audience were all "in their Eighties" or so it seemed We thought the agent had made a massive mistake when we started setting up and saw them coming in. The night was a blast! everyone up and dancing from the first song Oh and my mate met his Father, whom he hadn't seen for years when we went for fish and chips before starting the gig so all in all..... A good visit to the thriving metropolis that is Cleethorpes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightlyseared Posted October 15, 2016 Share Posted October 15, 2016 [quote name='Norris' timestamp='1476478202' post='3154743'] Is Epton's chip shop still going in Skegness? (Fries, blue) And if so does it still do that fabulous onion gravy? Good memories and about the only appealing thing about Skeggy in the mid 80s [/quote]Yes, and I think, yes. Still the best chippy in Skeg, though smaller than I remember it being when I was a kid! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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