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The Burgundy Cobbler - Whitley Bay circa 1978/79

The Burgundy Cobbler - Whitley Bay circa 1978/79
02/01/99

In the late seventies I was producing bands and running a record company in Wallsend (UK). At night I played in the Mick Whitaker Band. We played the Burgundy Cobbler in Whitley Bay on Tues and Wed nights. I lived in Manor Court Next door, a block of bedsits owned by the Sid McCulloch who also owned the Cobbler. So the Cobbler became my living room. A whole gang of musicians and muso type people hung out there and for a few years there was a great "Cobbler Community".

Now here are some sounds from the recording session that spawned this line-up. It is a studio session but it is all live with no overdubs. Typical of the stuff we were playing at the cobbler. Sorry it's in REALmedia but if I get the time I'll dig the tracks out again and MP3 them.

Long May You Run -|- I want To Be Loved

Whitaker Band 1
Onstage at the Cobbler Left to right (above) Carl Gustaffson, Mick Whitaker, Arny Watson, Phil Caffrey

Whitaker Band 2
Onstage at the Cobbler Left to right (above) Keith Gustaffson, Steve Thompson, Carl Gustaffson, Arny Watson



The View of South Parade from my Attic Room in Manor Court


Thompson And Whitaker in the Cobbler Cupboard Dressing Room


Of Course you can't spend your entire life just having fun so I got married (just kidding) With such proximity it was bound to happen - I married one of the Cobbler barmaids - Molly (that's my Gran in the Picture)



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Comment from: Chris Hull - New Zealand [Visitor] Email
The 'RU 18 ' Number plate was made by me years before I started at the Cobbler. I was a (among other things) a number plate maker at Northumbria Tyres & accessories Ltd, East Mill Works, Tynemouth Rd, Tynemouth - hows that for useless information! Chris Hull - New Zealand
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Comment from: Peter Johnson [Visitor] Email
Many great memories of Mick from Consolidated Sounds through the years,last saw him at the Park Hotel,Tynemouth.I now live in Cyprus after 8years in Gozo,Malta,still get back occasionaly,I'll keep an eye out for any gigs next time I'm home.Thanks for the memories via your site.
PermalinkPermalink 13/02/07 @ 17:43
Comment from: harry [Visitor] Email
Hi great to see Cobbler mentioned. Wonder where Aidan Keenan,Keith McCullough,Mike Rispolli are now,I do remember Syd McCulloughs favourite food chicken legs way back in late 1970's
PermalinkPermalink 05/04/07 @ 00:55
Comment from: Steve Crow [Visitor] Email
Hello Steve I am a great fan of Mick Whitaker but have not seen him for years. could you point me in the direction of a gig guide for his current band
PermalinkPermalink 01/05/07 @ 09:02
Comment from: chris bond [Visitor] Email
Had many a good night in the cobbler around 75/78
PermalinkPermalink 24/10/08 @ 07:52
Comment from: Chris Hull [Visitor] Email
I remember Mike Rispoli telling me he used to manage Dusty Springfield at one point in his career. I went down to London once with the rest of the doormen and visited his house. He was definately one of Whitley Bays characters. When he got pissed off he would blink at a thousand times a minute. Oh God the stories I could tell about that place (most of them good). I'll always remember Nancy at the sandwich bar - fag in one hand - turkey sandwich and cole slaw in the other!.
PermalinkPermalink 27/11/08 @ 09:42
Comment from: stue jeffrey [Visitor] Email
Hello,I was the first drummer of Consolidated Sounds in 1961.Lost touch with the group and name in 1966.moved on to South of France.Still mess with the music scene but miss The Maj,Downbeat,guys and Dolls, Agogo we used to be warm up group for Animals in those days .Give me a call back Im interested what happened as dont recognise anyone in your line up Stue
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