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| Quote: MC_Wildcat "Great memories of Frank Hepworth and the Kalahari Bushmen, I seem to remember Frank having a nightclub just off the Bullring later in life.'"
Heppy also had a small fish and chip shop/cafe next door to the Dolphin at the bottom of Warrengate, I used to get some chips and mushy peas from Heppys and jump straight on the Flansher Flyer bus at the stop outside his shop. Great days!!
The Kingfisher f&c shop/cafe at Calder Grove was also Heppy's back in the sixties.
You had to be early at the Balne Lane Club on a Monday night when the Bushmen were appearing. It used to get absolutely packed. Who can forget the heart rending performance of the old Jewish weepie "My Mother's Eyes" when sung by Tony Costello. There wasn't a dry eye in the club.
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| Quote: Redscat "Heppy also had a small fish and chip shop/cafe next door to the Dolphin at the bottom of Warrengate, I used to get some chips and mushy peas from Heppys and jump straight on the Flansher Flyer bus at the stop outside his shop. Great days!!
The Kingfisher f&c shop/cafe at Calder Grove was also Heppy's back in the sixties.
You had to be early at the Balne Lane Club on a Monday night when the Bushmen were appearing. It used to get absolutely packed. Who can forget the heart rending performance of the old Jewish weepie "My Mother's Eyes" when sung by Tony Costello. There wasn't a dry eye in the club.
He was a barber at the hairdresser's to go to, Esquires on Northgate opposite the Register Office.
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| Quote: Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo "
Course it was Wollo, memory is not the best nowadays had some good and bad times in Heppy’s a broken nose was one of the bad ones
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2597_1613407166.jpg This world was never meant for one as beautiful as me.
WTRLC 2012 to 2014 "The wasted years"
Magic Weekend "Whipping Boys" 2013, 2014 & 2015
2017 - The year the dream disappeared under Grix's right foot.
2018 - The FinniChezz Bromance
2019 - The return of the Prodigal Son.
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| Quote: little wayne69 "He was a barber at the hairdresser's to go to, Esquires on Northgate opposite the Register Office.'"
Yeah, him and a Polish guy called Woskalo (used to live at the bottom of Gargrave Place, Lupset). Gave me short back and sides many a time. Until The Beatle Cut arrived.
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| Quote: JINJER "Heppy’s? Home of the free steak Canadian (sp)'"
Wasn't that a way of getting round the licensing laws or something.
Seem to remember you could only serve alcohol after a certain time if it was with food.
Remember it being a small portion of chips and one sausage.
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| Quote: newgroundb4wakey "Wasn't that a way of getting round the licensing laws or something.
Seem to remember you could only serve alcohol after a certain time if it was with food.
Remember it being a small portion of chips and one sausage.'"
You’re right it was and yes, a choice of two if I remember correctly, steak Canadian or sausage and chips.
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| Quote: JINJER "You’re right it was and yes, a choice of two if I remember correctly, steak Canadian or sausage and chips.
Toronto burger
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simpsons/simp019.gif We put this festival on you ba****ds
With whole lotta love
We worked for one year for you pigs
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| Quote: 1315trinity "I was there that day and saw that incident. Garforth was obviously incensed at something said to him. pity he didn't display the same aggression on the pitch!'"
There wouldn't have been many people brave enough to say that to his face back in the 80's or 90's.
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| Quote: MC_Wildcat "Great memories of Frank Hepworth and the Kalahari Bushmen, I seem to remember Frank having a nightclub just off the Bullring later in life.'"
They used to play at the Wakefield Arms also. Anybody remember another band who used to play there called the Zillionairs? Not a Jazz band more 50s and 60s classics? Anyone remember them, bass player was called Costello I thing.
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| Quote: Tommy Duckfingers "There wouldn't have been many people brave enough to say that to his face back in the 80's or 90's.'"
Why? what's wrong with saying to someone they don't play with an aggressive style? I felt Garforth was one of those player who actually needed to display more aggression on the pitch, I think it would have made him a better player - that's what I was simply implying,not that he was ineffective!
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| Quote: vastman "They used to play at the Wakefield Arms also. Anybody remember another band who used to play there called the Zillionairs? Not a Jazz band more 50s and 60s classics? Anyone remember them, bass player was called Costello I thing.'"
Would that be Tony Costello? wasn't he the landlord there, or the landlord of another pub in Kirkgate? Sorry a bit vague, this age thing!
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| Quote: 1315trinity "Would that be Tony Costello? wasn't he the landlord there, or the landlord of another pub in Kirkgate? Sorry a bit vague, this age thing!'"
His son I think he was the bass player, they were pretty good musicians but not very original good pub band.
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| I have not seen the film in ages but feel sure that the party house was on Barnsley road before it was demolished.
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| Quote: vastman "His son I think he was the bass player, they were pretty good musicians but not very original good pub band.'"
Tony Costello had the Wakefield Arms right up to closure I think. He played the piano and the Jazz nights at the pub were very popular. I noticed there was a scaffold around the building when I passed the other day. it seems like they're renovating it. The buiding has "listed" status having been one of the first in the world to be built using Portland cement. Joseph Aspdin (the inventor of Portland cement) had his works just around the corner on the site that became Kirkgate railway station). History lesson over
His brother, Pat, sang and played along with the Bushmen from time to time.
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| Quote: Redscat "Tony Costello had the Wakefield Arms right up to closure I think. He played the piano and the Jazz nights at the pub were very popular. I noticed there was a scaffold around the building when I passed the other day. it seems like they're renovating it. The buiding has "listed" status having been one of the first in the world to be built using Portland cement. Joseph Aspdin (the inventor of Portland cement) had his works just around the corner on the site that became Kirkgate railway station). History lesson over
It was up for sale when I passed before the plague kicked in, glad that they are doing something with it as it was looking a bit of an eye sore.
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