Angels Nitespot
Angels Nitespot
Was it Nitespot or nightclub?
Anyway, any memories? Marcus K , Paul Taylor, MC Cockle have you got,the bottle?
Anyway, any memories? Marcus K , Paul Taylor, MC Cockle have you got,the bottle?
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Was Carl cox angels resident?
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Nightspot
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Bin Ont Turf wrote:Nightspot
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Acne spot
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Did people take drugs in angels?
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Carl Cox was quite regular (at some points, appearing once every few weeks or so), in the early 1990s, but not a resident.Saxoman wrote:Was Carl cox angels resident?
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Saxoman wrote:Was Carl cox angels resident?
Edit: Leon beat me to it.
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Club XPO replaced angels elsewhere in the town, but was unsuccessful. That's the place I went to, but was unimpressed. Not surprised it shut down.
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If you need to ask, you are beyond help.NL Claret wrote:Was it Nitespot or nightclub?
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There was a bouncer in the early 80's we used to call 'national' on account of his thick black national health specs.
There was less fighting at Angels than Cats, at least as far as I can recall.
There was less fighting at Angels than Cats, at least as far as I can recall.
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I had the pleasure of Dj'ing there many a time, loved the place
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Angels was a brilliant club in the mid-seventies, if you could get in.
There was big Welsh bloke on the door who seemed to take a perverse
delight in turning people away for no reason.
"Not tonight lads, try t'Cats." was the common refrain.
But well good once admitted. Although the ale wasn't great.
There was big Welsh bloke on the door who seemed to take a perverse
delight in turning people away for no reason.
"Not tonight lads, try t'Cats." was the common refrain.
But well good once admitted. Although the ale wasn't great.
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Nitespot is a crappy Americanism of nightspot.Saxoman wrote:
Nightspot means nightclub.
If you need help with anything else, just ask.
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That is a screenshot of the sign that hung outside the club. Don't shoot the messenger.Bin Ont Turf wrote:Nitespot is a crappy Americanism of nightspot.
Nightspot means nightclub.
If you need help with anything else, just ask.
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Yep, big Bryn used to love turning the lads away. The ale was J W Lees from Oldham, absolute **** water. That's why everyone was on the Holsten Pils.
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I know.Saxoman wrote:That is a screenshot of the sign that hung outside the club. Don't shoot the messenger.
I've been fighting crappy Americanisms all my life.
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JW Lee's, yeah.
Some of the worst beer I've ever tasted.
Some of the worst beer I've ever tasted.
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Don't remember a great deal of beer being drunk when I used to frequent Angels which also gives a clue to the answer of one of saxoman's previoust questions 

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E.. By eck..welsbyswife wrote:Don't remember a great deal of beer being drunk when I used to frequent Angels which also gives a clue to the answer of one of saxoman's previoust questions

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Angels was great. There used to be a place called out in't sticks over Todmorden way that was mental. Used to go on all night.
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Bryn was right enough.Claretitus wrote:Yep, big Bryn used to love turning the lads away. The ale was J W Lees from Oldham, absolute **** water. That's why everyone was on the Holsten Pils.
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Carl '3 decks' Cox I think you'll find
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Don't know
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Hardcore uproar live. About as good as life got back then. £25 quid for a white dove - worth every penny
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I remember Ray the bouncer, good bloke .
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How on earth is Angels going down as some kind of legendary venue. Let's have it right, the place was a complete sh*thole!
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It wasn't the brick or the decor or the beer sold, it was the people and the music - phenomenal clubOshkoshclaret wrote:How on earth is Angels going down as some kind of legendary venue. Let's have it right, the place was a complete sh*thole!
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Only went down there once, not a patch on the circ!
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I had the pleasure of frequenting the Angels when it was a night club and also when it first started out as a rave club. Had acts such as Guru Josh and his saxophonist Mad Max back then. Has been a great club in many of its guises.
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Still going strong is Ray. He's a good friend of mines dad..joey13 wrote:I remember Ray the bouncer, good bloke .
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Good lad was Ray give him my best , Colin’s brother Paul from White Horse and fitness training at the Thomson centre.RocketLawnChair wrote:Still going strong is Ray. He's a good friend of mines dad..
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Will do.joey13 wrote:Good lad was Ray give him my best , Colin’s brother Paul from White Horse and fitness training at the Thomson centre.
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In the 70's the 'El Trop' in Nelson on a Monday ... Angels, Thursday, Friday, Saturday!! Absolutely brilliant place. Remember Bryn and also a bouncer I think was called Johnnie Caesar(?) - Italian chap, only small but very handy and a lovely lad.
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A great night club in the 70's/80's. Good music and atmosphere and very little agro. Circ was there for that if that was your thing.
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Yep that was Jonny Caesar - worked there for years and hard as nails.NCClaret wrote:In the 70's the 'El Trop' in Nelson on a Monday ... Angels, Thursday, Friday, Saturday!! Absolutely brilliant place. Remember Bryn and also a bouncer I think was called Johnnie Caesar(?) - Italian chap, only small but very handy and a lovely lad.
Angels was a great place - coaches used to come from all round the north west. I worked in Manchester from 1986 and for years the only reason many people had ever been to Burnley was to go to the Angels - though as time went by that turned into "oh that's where Boundary Mill is" !!
Anybody remember the latter days of The Angels when it was on the brink ? There were new owners and it was changing its name. One weekend it was called Millers I think - they did an opening promotion one Saturday of a fiver in but free booze all night.....it was carnage !! The locals drank the place dry - they ran out of absolutely everything. I remember my mate asking for a pint of vodka - which they refused....so he just asked for a load of doubles....which they gave him. Even the red, green and blue spirits on the top shelf were getting drank. Needless to say it did not last long as Millers (weeks from memory) and that special promotion never happened again ! What were they thinking ? Burnley people would be polite and civil and just have an extra couple of pints ?!!!!
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My fave nightclub along with Cream in the 90s. Sweat dripping of the ceiling, dancing on the stage, meeting randomers, after parties with mixtapes then handling it a with a Sunday drink sesh. Good times.
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There were many things that I never understood about nightclubs (or spots).
Why did they make you queue outside? Even though when you got in, it wasn't full? It wasn't as though they were waiting for people to leave? Everyone left at 2am!
Why did they turn away groups of lads? Surely, everyone, like me, just split up into smaller groups or chatted with some girls in the queue to make it look as though you were with them?
Why did they make the drinks prices so expensive so that the bar was always empty?
Why did you have to wear shoes? Surely, if you were going to kick someone's head in you would do less damage in a pair of Sambas?
Why did they blatantly let in some underage drinkers but not others? I always got in - whereas a mate of mine never did. I didn't look particularly 'old' but assumed it was because I was tall as this seemed to be the thing that decided it - did bouncers think you grew a lot after the age of 18?
Why did they make you queue outside? Even though when you got in, it wasn't full? It wasn't as though they were waiting for people to leave? Everyone left at 2am!
Why did they turn away groups of lads? Surely, everyone, like me, just split up into smaller groups or chatted with some girls in the queue to make it look as though you were with them?
Why did they make the drinks prices so expensive so that the bar was always empty?
Why did you have to wear shoes? Surely, if you were going to kick someone's head in you would do less damage in a pair of Sambas?
Why did they blatantly let in some underage drinkers but not others? I always got in - whereas a mate of mine never did. I didn't look particularly 'old' but assumed it was because I was tall as this seemed to be the thing that decided it - did bouncers think you grew a lot after the age of 18?
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if by battering innocent young lads half senseless for no reason is your definition of "a lovely lad" then I suppose he was.NCClaret wrote:In the 70's the 'El Trop' in Nelson on a Monday ... Angels, Thursday, Friday, Saturday!! Absolutely brilliant place. Remember Bryn and also a bouncer I think was called Johnnie Caesar(?) - Italian chap, only small but very handy and a lovely lad.
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In the 80’s the Burnley FC players used to turn up after away games......having usually lost to places like Exeter, Colchester etc. Oh how things have changed where a lot of players now insist in living in Rangerovershire!
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Appropriate user name for the later days of the clubshulgin wrote:My fave nightclub along with Cream in the 90s. Sweat dripping of the ceiling, dancing on the stage, meeting randomers, after parties with mixtapes then handling it a with a Sunday drink sesh. Good times.

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Used to go there if you couldn’t get into Cats, but more music scene at Angeks in early 80’s to kinds lateudh before it turned into a raving gaff. Was a bit of a downmarket cats imo, always harder to cop off there as well. Never saw bother at Angels though .Cats and then Ritzy (give or take the odd big row) were hardly danger zones in any shape or form. Had my 1st ever one night stand at Cats so always have affection for it ( couple of porkers from barrowford but still) Used to take all
My mates from rochdale and Manchester to Burnley and they all loved it over the yrs ,in no small part to the fact that so many girls had their own places and lived close to the clubs .Savanahs a great copping off joint too early to late 90’.s
My mates from rochdale and Manchester to Burnley and they all loved it over the yrs ,in no small part to the fact that so many girls had their own places and lived close to the clubs .Savanahs a great copping off joint too early to late 90’.s
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Well I might have shaken a few moves out to you then, Vegas....... but as bird-pulling went it was shite.... or I could be ugly...... but nah, this is Burnley we’re talking aboutVegas Claret wrote:I had the pleasure of Dj'ing there many a time, loved the place
Used to go shopping at the Martinique store around the corner in the days that brand was good before it was chav
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No fighting? What was the reason for going, then? Give me the Baltic Fleet instead anytime.
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Think Richard Searling DJ'd there during it's JazzFunk phase.
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Weird stats
Paul Taylor was resident DJ there from the day it opened in 74 till the day it closed
Angels was the UK nightclub of the year in it's first 3 years of existing
Paul Taylor was resident DJ there from the day it opened in 74 till the day it closed
Angels was the UK nightclub of the year in it's first 3 years of existing
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Never hosted 'The hitman and her', after Pete waterman was unimpressed by the revellers harassing him during a visit.Chester Perry wrote:Weird stats
Paul Taylor was resident DJ there from the day it opened in 74 till the day it closed
Angels was the UK nightclub of the year in it's first 3 years of existing
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I have to say that the Angles was the best night club i have ever been to , now a close 2nd was Boxes in Exeter
.Now again during the late 70s early 80s nothing has come close for me .
Jezzzzzz i remember the night Bootsy Collins was in the Angles sheer class ...............
.Now again during the late 70s early 80s nothing has come close for me .
Jezzzzzz i remember the night Bootsy Collins was in the Angles sheer class ...............
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always though the women were better in there - though annabellas wasn't too shabby - never really had a problem myselfNRC wrote:Well I might have shaken a few moves out to you then, Vegas....... but as bird-pulling went it was shite.... or I could be ugly...... but nah, this is Burnley we’re talking about
Used to go shopping at the Martinique store around the corner in the days that brand was good before it was chav
did you mean Matinique - shop was called Oggi I seem to remember