SMART coffee meet report 55

Well the wind along the seafront was horrible and the rain was chucking down but still managed a brilliant turn out for our 55th coffee meeting. Among the newbies this time were Steve Moran and Buzz Honey. Steve was talking about starting his PhD with the London College of Music, provisional titled ‘Music By The Sea”, examination into the music history of Hastings during the 60s, 70’s and 80’s. Buzz was chatting about happy memories of Scalliwags and Saturdays. Steve Amos had with him an early postergram of Peter Gabriel, Knebworth 1978 programme and Genesis Wind & Wuthering 1977 programme. Clive Richardson arrived with scrapbooks of cuttings of all the early UK festivals, including  Watchfield, Reading, Lincoln, Bickershaw, as well as Planet Gong and Pink Fairies cuttings. He also had an autographed album of Screaming Lord Sutch from when he played The Granary Club in Rye in the 70’s, records from Gypsy, Global Village Trucking Company, Dawn Chorus and The Bluetits, Little Bob Story, Roogalator, Count Bishops, The Broughtons and others. Also a Steamhammer poster who he promoted on the pier.  Barry French had some bizarre cover version singles on the Top Six label, The Typhoons, History of The Stones vol 1 and Pinky & Perky doing Bridget The Midget! also football related records from Willie Morgan and Don Fardon. Roger Carey has been digging deep again and has found flyers for Factory, Black Horse Folk Club, The Breathers, The Johnny Francis Road Show, Nazareth, Can, Gypsy, as well as a playlist of songs from The Kings Head in 1978, when he put together a bunch of local musicians for a one off gig. I had with me Arthur Brown’s Kingdom Come The Lost Ears album, Alarm, Faces and Alice Cooper flexi discs and the acetate of Rubber Band’s Moonwalker single which has Raven written on the label. Harry Randall was talking about his music equipment and he has an amp that was owned by Bert Weedon and a mixer that was owned by Cozy Powell. Martin Stoggell said he has a Frank Zappa tour programme that was printed at Hastings Printing Company and will bring it along next time. Tim McDonald was looking for support for a music resources centre for Hastings and everyone he talked too were excited by the project. Anyone who wishes to add anything interesting you were talking about, then please feel free to do so.

Jim Breeds… It was a good meeting Alan. I missed out on some of the things you describe. Too busy talking to Stephen Moran and the little group we formed with Colin, Andre and others I guess. Would it be a good idea to put aside 5 minutes (once most people have arrived) for a quick round-the-table for each of us to say what we’ve brought with us? Just a suggestion. Feel free to ignore it. 🙂 Thanks, as always, for the effort that you put into this. 

Alan Esdaile… Good idea, the trouble is people turn up and leave at different times but always open for suggestions.

Mick O’Dowd… It was indeed a good Meet Jim. Had most interesting talk with Tim McDonald and his idea for a music resources centre.

Lucy Pappas… Sounds wonderful.

Jeanette Jones… Apologies, as usual, but I really appreciate being included in the group

Reg Wood… Apologies Alan was away.

Phil Gill… Wilf doesn’t care what the weather’s like.

Alan Esdaile… Wilf enjoyed it.

Bernard Goffredo… I would love to come along one day but it seems I am always committed to something when they happen

Steve Moran… It was my first time at the SMART coffee meet and I wanted to thank you Alan and everyone I met for making me so welcome

Peter Houghton… It sounds like it was a good meeting and i missed seeing Clive Richardson, hope to make it to the next one

 

 

Wishing you a Happy Christmas and a Healthy New Year

Happy Christmas and Very Best Wishes for a Healthy 2019. 

Thank you to everyone for their great support during the year and especially to the people that regularly post and keep the page interesting. Also to everyone that turn up at our coffee meets and all the guests and listeners to the radio show. SMART keeps growing but for it to continue, we always need more old photos and cuttings that would be of interest and haven’t been posted before. Time to look in that box in the loft, have a look through your photos albums and ask the relatives. It is a sad time for many but I hope some of the postings keep the happy memories alive. I will be taking a Christmas break shortly, so limited posts and replies to emails during the next week. I wish you all A Very Happy Christmas and A Healthy New Year.

Nastassja Kaschevsky… Happy Christmas Alan

Josie Lawson…  Likewise Alan, I wish you and your family a great christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year 2019.

Keith Veness… Happy Christmas Alan have a good one

Dennis Torrance… Happy Christmas and new year to you Alan

Matt Thomas… Happy Christmas Alan and have a nice break

Yvonne Cleland… Merry xmas Alan xxx

Ernest Ballard… Happy xmas

Colin Norton… Wishing you the same, Alan. Thanks for all of your great work with SMART!

Mick O’Dowd… Another year gone by and another great year for SMART and our illustrious leader the legend in his own lunchtime Alan Esdaile Johnny Mason. Thanx for everything and may your New Year be better than this year.

Judith Monk… Happy Christmas to all of you.

Jeanette Jones… Wishing You all best wishes back Ez. Thanks for all Your hard work & taking the trouble to keep in touch with so many of us xxx

Robert Searle… Happy Christmas Alan ,I’m sure everyone appreciates what you do.All the best and s happy new year to you.

Jon McCallion… Happy Christmas to you Alan, well done for all the effort with the SMART music group and also everything else that you do like a hospital radio and also playing piano in the hospital. Speak to you soon come up and see us in the new year. Best wishes John

Barry Newton… All the best to you and yours Alan and all SMART members

John Wilde… Have a safe and Merry Christmas. Thanks for keeping our musical memories alive.

Tony May… All the best, Alan and THANKS for all the hard work you put in to keep S.M.A.R.T. going.

Jan Warren… Merry Christmas Alan and best wishes for the new year!

Karen Sweatman… Merry Christmas and all the best for 2019. Thank you for another great year of your page. Great to finally meet you

Pete Prescott… Happy Christmas to you ! Pete and Carole. X The SMART meetings have become such an important part of my life. Meeting people who you can relate to and share memories with had been wonderful for all of us . I absolutely hate missing them. Thanks for creating such a great event/ club/ celebration of Hastings music.

Lucy Pappas… Merry Christmas, Alan x

Graham Belchamber… And to you Alan. Thanks for all your efforts in setting up and running SMART.

Mark Gilham… Thank you Alan. Have a wonderful, peaceful relaxing time. Very best wishes to you.

Andy Qunta… Thanks, Alan, & the same back to you!

Steve Maxted… and wishing you a great Christmas too

Geoff Peckham… Thanks, Alan. Have a great Christmas and a wonderful 2019. Thanks for the memories!

Leigh Wieland-Boys… Have a great time yourself xxx

Martyn Baker… Happy Xmas Alan. You seem tireless. Good work mate, and many, many thanks for all the connections to our musical history. x

Bob Shipway… Thanks Alan. You do a super job with SMART – thank you. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a glorious New Year. Bob

Clive Garrard… Thanks Alan,a happy Xmas to your and your family.

Wendy Belton… Happy Christmas Alan and all the very best wishes for 2019.

Tony Davis… All the best for the festive season Alan and thanks for all the hard work you do.

Keith Veness… Merry Christmas Alan all the best for the New Year

Yvonne Cleland…  Happy yule, Alan xxx

John Parnell… Happy Christmas Alan and best wishes for 2019.

SMART 28 coffee meet report.

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Our 28th meet and great to see Simon Halsey from Hastings Rock, joining some of their other dj’s present.  Another successful year on 87.7 and congratulations to all involved, especially to Sarah Harvey and Tony Davis for some great memories on the Hastings Retro Rock Show. Barry Taylor talked about the next Bare Faced Blues Fest which is moving to a new venue for its 3rd year (in aid of St Michaels Hospice). It will take place at Bexhill Rowing Club, (near The De La Warr Pavilion) on the 14th August 2016 and 9th October 2016. Admission only £5.00 with 4 acts of each bill. More details soon.  Loads of pier talk, the Great success of Madness, The Ballroom Allstar DJ’s and that mysterious hand and suggestion for the future.  A number of people popped over to the pier to check out Phil Gill’s wonderful Musical Starlings in The Deck memories rooms. Cliff Wootton turned up with his laptop and had an amazing video of ‘Butch’ from St Helens Church Hall  and ‘Hat Trick’ which was taken from an old movie film and also featured Tony Qunta. Hopefully this will be available to view in the near future. Great to see Pete Prescott with more bags of records, full of memories, including photos from The Great Western Festival Lincoln 1972 featuring Hamish Imlach and The Charltan Festival 1974 with Humble Pie.  Roger Carey has been delving in his archives and turned up with some rare Felix cuttings from  1975, Delta Wing playlist,  Ore Group Festival 1976 poster,  Ritz poster from Ore Centre in 1978, Mosaic & Pueblo and Friends poster from The Zodiac Club and a Rumours Club leaflet.  Other chat was about Steve Maxted, The Fabulous 6Ts, Scalliwags, Factory, Jazz Fest event at The Stade on the 5th June featuring Tony O’Malley from Kokomo and Gary Numan coming to Bexhill.  Also another local band planning a reunion gig, watch this space! This is just a small bit of what I was in conversation with, if you wish to add anything interesting I missed then please do so.

Mick O’Dowd… Another goodie Alan.

Pete Prescott… Great meeting !

Jo Turner… The Ore Festival 1976. Wonderful hot summer memories. Bare feet and cool local bands. One of the happiest memories of my life.

Merv Kennard…. just a line to say sorry that Cris and i could not make it at the last minute. I was looking forward to meeting up with Pete Prescott as I have not seen him for a few years,we worked for the same company 25 years ago.

Alan Esdaile… Sorry Merv that you and Cris were unable to make it this time. Pete is a regular at the meets as long as he’s not working and hopefully you will catch up in the future.

Pete Prescott… This a photo from the great Western festival at Lincoln. Hamish Imlach is on stage. I took this photo 44 years ago (I think it was on the Saturday afternoon)
I couldn’t move from inside the enclosure (there was a gap in the fences in the photo ) some of us got inside.i saw among others nazerath wishbone ash stone the crow’s the faces Rory Gallagher.i was 15, it was a big deal for me.  Some guy sold wax refuse bags from the back of a lorry. Many of us had them as it was raining. I crawled inside it (it was like a long sock )I then punched a hole in it and watched the bands. It must have looked strange from the stage. Thousands of muffled claps from inside brown wax bags !Just before The Faces came on John Peel played Voodoo Chile we all emerged from our bags and danced.
At the end of the show I walked through the chaos of the festival to my brother Stephens car. There was a huge area of foam. People we’re running through it. Making little tunnels. Mad. There was a lot of hippies standing round a guy who was laying on the ground. He looked dead. When i saw apocalypse now some scenes reminded me of it. When i got to the car I couldn’t get in as he and his friends were asleep in it so after eating some bread and jam I crawled into the little tent by the car. I awoke curled around a huge puddle that had spread into most of the tent. My first and second fingers were stuck together with jam (no knife)
The girls who came with Steve and his friend hated it so we had to leave. I missed Joe Cocker Genesis and Humble Pie and Don McLean (American pie and Vincent were no 1’s around then) but I was grateful to see what I did. What a weekend ! I’ll never forget it. I couldn’t believe Steve took me. He was killed two weeks later.

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photo Pete Prescott

Sarah Harvey… Having just organised the Hastings Rock Fest 2016 Jo, you take me back exactly 40 years when I organised the Ore Group a Festival in 1976. Old habits die hard 🙂