Hyson Green/Radford, Nottingham, UK, 1987 : Hyson Green Blues Party / Tally Ho Club + more
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2025
- Hyson Green/Radford Nottingham, UK, 1987 : rare vintage footage of the Afro Caribbean community in Nottingham - including the Hyson Green flats Blues party, footage from inside the Tally Ho Club, & more.........
Featuring Nottingham's Jukki Jam on the mic at the Blues party - does anyone know the name of the sound system at the Blues party?
The track playing at the Blues party is Delroy Wilson's 'Dont Put The Blame on Me' - check it here:
• Delroy Wilson - Don't ...
Also features local Nottingham singer 'Lucky' singing in the Tally Ho Club......
Big Respect to Guvna Gregah for editing and processing the video!
I'm not Caribbean but this channel is really great mate, thanks for posting all these videos Saffron 👍
Big up yourself Steven!
I had some of my best times in the blues and block parties in Nottingham. Blessings.
Bloodcleet !!!!!! Saffron you did it again , finding these gems from inner city Nottingham from back in the day when we were together .like I've said before its all gone now scattered all over the city with hardly any black clubs.
Respect Quantro - glad you liked it! - if anyone else has any old videos of carnivals / dances from back in the day - please let me know - I can arrange for these to be converted to view online and onto dvd.....Thanks
Great times I remember it well notts was proper back in the 80s I grew up in the late 70s after leaving wales on birkin ave then st Ann’s respect to all you notts peeps
Wow!!!
Thankyou so much for taking the time to upload this footage
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Jukkie Jam on the Mic.👍
Yes man grew up with Tally and also the old Co-op (illegal club) opposite the flats now Asda in Hyson Green
I remember those days with HUGE fondness (a bit earlier than this though - early 80s) - I was very often the only "whitey" there at Hyson Green blues and also Radford Youth Club (known as Rad Y)! I used to follow and sometimes help (moving speaker boxes) Kingston A1 Sound System!!
Box bwoy business is NO joke! That's a tough job but essential - big up yourself, foundation 👍🏽👍🏽🇯🇲
I used to go here Blues At the (Old Coop) wicked night great friends too and played at tally ho club best days ever Big Up Luckey And The Gang Miss These Days Joke Centre Of Low Life BBC again
My cousin took me to alot of blues god all the smoke was so strong i use to fly home loool becouse of the ganja!!!! God this takes me about giros looool talking to my friends on the bus
I not Jamaica but growing up to this Iove it Bob Marley and Dennis brown
I played one of my first ever DJ gigs at the Tally Ho around 1994 and It looked exactly the same! 😂🙌👌
remember these days very well
gold, i was a baby in 87
Anyone know the bar that was run by an old couple in a terraced house on Ilkeston or Alfreton Road not too far from canning circus? Went there as late as 96 if I remember right. Never met anyone in Notts who knows where I'm on about.
Yes Mama Rosie's cafe on Ilkeston rd. Opposite jolly higglers pub.
Wow, I think the program was called Witness if memory serves me right, got it on an old video somewhere?! Thanks for uploading 👍
😮 my ends 😊
I remember seeing this on the Tele.
Well! My mum's in this video
What happened to the Gregory pub..
Still there the last time I saw.
Give me toasting and dub reggae over rap any day of the week, way more melodic and tuneful, it was around this time that black youths started being moor influenced by us rap rather than reggae.
I remember being invited to a club off Alfreton Road ( called Club One I think ) near Ronald and Boden Streets ( it was demolished a few years ago ) . I didnt know what to do as although I was with a black man I worried that I would be the only white man in there and would have stuck out like a sore thumb ! It is sad to see no real clubs any more and a lot of the pubs have closed like The Windmill near what was KFC on the corner of Independent Street and the two pubs either side of Forest Road near to Alfreton Road . I did get to go a few times to Sky Club which was down an alleyway further out of town near to Bobbers Mill and Churchfield Lane .Happy days .
when reggae was cool
What you talking about it still is yoghurt top
Di sound bwoy mash up di party!
And I've always wanted to know who that track was by? Awesome respect
Interplanetary Music ua-cam.com/video/mh-xKUzMzfw/v-deo.html.
Delroy Wilson : Don't put the blame on me
@@quantro65 👍
Gd times
That's lucky Golding singing in tally ho , the blonde man with the glasses on behind him was Jo ninety,
I think the Jo ninety guy, the albino
Indian has past away now
@@thewailingwailers1022 he was murdered in Clifton in the late 90s, went to his funeral in st Ann's
Very sad they killed him in front of his kids
@@tinahales Yea, I remember him on the Green in early 80s, uesd
to be a bit of a scally allways trying to sell bent gear
@@thewailingwailers1022 everyone was trying to sell bent gear down the green in the 80s , no one had any money
Here's the name of the song at the beginning
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I think its Mighty two,s sound , I can see the writing on some of the boxes , one says Mona , he was a legend in Nottingham & Birmingham He passed away last year & had a massive send off up Acna centre .
Many thanks for the history Quantro
My bad the sound is
Black-Star sound
@@quantro65 shout out Jah 90!
I can smell a seed burning 😂bet H was in there
vg. put the blame on the ...jammy production
Then the Meadows crew arrived on the scene
Is this in boyz club 🤣🤣
The Blues was in a disused supermarket in Hyson Green
Yes that's correct Saffron , I think it was called twopenny blues , if my memory serves me correctly but don't quote me. It was a great spot on Radford Road & it came about right after they knocked Hyson Green flats where blues parties were held since the early 70s but knocked down 87/88. Oh yea that blues spot was owned by a man named Mickey Spillini . a real Top man on the front line plus one of the first driver dons with his Audi Quattro. Good times on the front line. :-)
@@quantro65 Wow ! - Quantro - you should start doing episodes of the inner city history on your channel - I would love to hear more !!
the five aside football is at William olds youth club in bestwood park
propaganda Narrative