Talk:Twisted Wheel Club
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Memories
[edit]I was 17. A student teacher and DJ playing bad copies of real music. My friend Dave Hill took me to THE WHEEL in Whitworth Street to educate me.
I still remember a man with a bald head dancing amazingly to SOULTIME by Shirley Ellis. Yes it was the first RAVE. People were friendly and shook your hand.
It changed my life. Thank you the SOULTIME dancer. Thank You Ivor Abadi, Dave Hill, and of course Roger and the DJs AND THE PEOPLE AND THE MUSIC.
DAVEKAY from Radio Doom (LIVERPOOL)
Explanation of my recent edits
[edit]The song lyrics are uncited, and seem out of place in an serious encyclopedic article. The link to the site with the maps is already in the External Links section, so there is no real need to have that link in the body of the article, unless a specific page of that site is used as a reference. However, the link I deleted was merely a link to the front page, which isn't very useful as a reference in that particular sentence. The reader shouldn't have to search through a site to find the specific information that is being used to support a statement. The section of text with the improperly-formatted title From "Whitworth Street" is uncited and seems to be pasted directly from a book or website. The other section I deleted, saying soul all-nighters were the first raves, is uncited opinion, otherwise known as original research. Spylab 10:14, 28 March 2007 (UTC)