Absolutely Brilliant Jeff & Paul!! Jeff, I could listen to you all day and you have so much wisdom to pass on to the young ones too. Sending you love and strength from Brooklyn
It was such a memorable and distinctive time. In London I was 19 in 89 and involved in similar things, football, music and fashion, baggy clothes, perms etc. I remember the riot at Strangeways and people taking ecstacy in the football terraces. There was a feeling of rebellion at that time, collective uprising especially with dance culture becoming prominent. Condolences for the loss of Jeff's wife. Life is not easy, but we got to keep moving forward. Thank you both.
Lovely guy Jeff, nursing his wife everyday until sadly her last breath. Such a honest description of the stages of grief. I hope it gets a little easier each day. x
No problem, I met Jeff a long time ago and always remember his great story telling, it’s great to see the progress between the 2 videos, he seems in a better place in the second video
I was browsing YT refreshing my eng as I do everyday, bumped into this podcast, Jeffrey has an amazing raw eloquence... Really sorry about his loss, he sounds like a solid character. Rosa
Your videos are incredible for filling in the details of Hacienda/Factory and early raving/2nd Summer Of Love scene! The very murmourings and beginnings of the UK dance scene and the massive cultural effect it had on the 90s From the music's UK beginnings in 70s disco, the later US Acid House, UK indie and pop increasing use of synthesizers, drum machines, ecstasy arriving here, music changing, fashion changing, attitudes changing. You guys were there and creating what we enjoyed throughout the 90s and 2000s.
Thanks so much Dave. This video actually changed my direction, up to this point my videos were all around grief and mental health. Off the big response we got this video, I decided to start doing the same format but just on Manchester music history and stories that haven't been told and have been missed out of the narrative. I've had a huge response on these. I cant wait to share some of the videos I've lined up :-)
What an interesting bloke with an equally interesting story! Watched the second chat you guys had first! Then had to come for the first part! Did my partying in the 90s caught many stories about the acid house scene from those that were there in the in the 80s! What an experience, life before the smart phone! Only criticism I have is it wasn't long enough! Bet between the both of you, you have hours and hours of adventures!!! Thanks for sharing....
I always aim for 45 mins to an hour in the belief that people won’t watch much longer but a few people have said now they could listen to Jeff for hours . I’ve been doing them all on grief and mental health but stuff like this is a big part of who I am so I will do more . Nanea Reeves tells a powerful story . That’s one of my best 😀
Thanks , Jeff is so good in this isn’t he . There were no planned questions, we just said let’s not prepare it , hit record and have a natural conversation
@@PaulBSceneStories I lived in the flat above the chemist on Central Drive, with Butty and Howard. The Rave Scene had just taken off at Sequins in Blackpool. 88-89. Geoff got me my 1st wrap of whizz. Central Drive & The George were On Fire. I was 18/19. The weekend started on Thursday. Can't believe your post came up on my feed. Give my love to Jeff. X
GREAT CRAC i myself did the Wigan casino & Other nighters & Weekenders, & bounced in & out of the Manchester scene. Great times ,50 years of doing it ,Everywhere you go now Everybody is bang at it .TBH ITS SHIT .
Jeff talking about Julie and Jessica really got to me, fantastic interview again Paul, wish Jeff all the best x
Thanks Marie , it’s powerful isn’t it . I’ll show this Jeff now x
Thanks x
Absolutely Brilliant Jeff & Paul!! Jeff, I could listen to you all day and you have so much wisdom to pass on to the young ones too. Sending you love and strength from Brooklyn
Thanks , it makes my day reading feedback like this 😀
@@PaulBSceneStories
Thanks means a lot x
Amazing story this has to be made into a book
It was such a memorable and distinctive time. In London I was 19 in 89 and involved in similar things, football, music and fashion, baggy clothes, perms etc. I remember the riot at Strangeways and people taking ecstacy in the football terraces. There was a feeling of rebellion at that time, collective uprising especially with dance culture becoming prominent. Condolences for the loss of Jeff's wife. Life is not easy, but we got to keep moving forward.
Thank you both.
Thanks for watching and leaving feedback Thea x
Lovely guy Jeff, nursing his wife everyday until sadly her last breath. Such a honest description of the stages of grief. I hope it gets a little easier each day. x
Thanks, I will pass this lovely feedback on to Jeff x
No problem, I met Jeff a long time ago and always remember his great story telling, it’s great to see the progress between the 2 videos, he seems in a better place in the second video
Cheers yep definitely seeing the light x
Great to see Jeff, worked with him a bit in the kitchens ... What a legend
Thanks for watching , yeah Jeff is a legend 😀
I worked making them.fucking scones lol x
@@jeffcunningham-f8o ha ha... Bastards they were
I was browsing YT refreshing my eng as I do everyday, bumped into this podcast, Jeffrey has an amazing raw eloquence... Really sorry about his loss, he sounds like a solid character. Rosa
Thanks , yeah Jeff is a big character. I’ll show Jeff this feedback 😀
A very interesting story and quite moving in parts. Appreciate the little things because tomorrow is never promised.
Thanks Bob, I will make sure Jeff sees this x
Your videos are incredible for filling in the details of Hacienda/Factory and early raving/2nd Summer Of Love scene! The very murmourings and beginnings of the UK dance scene and the massive cultural effect it had on the 90s From the music's UK beginnings in 70s disco, the later US Acid House, UK indie and pop increasing use of synthesizers, drum machines, ecstasy arriving here, music changing, fashion changing, attitudes changing. You guys were there and creating what we enjoyed throughout the 90s and 2000s.
Thanks so much Dave. This video actually changed my direction, up to this point my videos were all around grief and mental health. Off the big response we got this video, I decided to start doing the same format but just on Manchester music history and stories that haven't been told and have been missed out of the narrative. I've had a huge response on these. I cant wait to share some of the videos I've lined up :-)
Loved watching this
Thanks Deb, Jeff is so good in this isn’t he x
Thanks x
What an interesting bloke with an equally interesting story! Watched the second chat you guys had first! Then had to come for the first part! Did my partying in the 90s caught many stories about the acid house scene from those that were there in the in the 80s! What an experience, life before the smart phone! Only criticism I have is it wasn't long enough! Bet between the both of you, you have hours and hours of adventures!!! Thanks for sharing....
I always aim for 45 mins to an hour in the belief that people won’t watch much longer but a few people have said now they could listen to Jeff for hours . I’ve been doing them all on grief and mental health but stuff like this is a big part of who I am so I will do more . Nanea Reeves tells a powerful story . That’s one of my best 😀
More to come my friend more ti come feedback amazing thanks
Brilliant videos. Totally enjoyed these from an ex Mcr lad over in Melbourne.
Thanks, me and Jeff plan to do more . I’m doing Man Parrish tomorrow 😎
Nice one
Great interview 👍
Thanks , Jeff is so good in this isn’t he . There were no planned questions, we just said let’s not prepare it , hit record and have a natural conversation
Best wishes always Jeff ...Steve Williams x
I’ll tell him now Steve 😀
Cheers stevie hope your good x
Julie was a fucking Diamond.an absolute Angel on earth. ❤️
And I rarely say that about anybody.
What a beautiful thing to say . I’ll send this to Jeff to read x
Enjoyed listening to Jeff, thanks
Cheers means a lot
All the Best
I remember you Geoff. The George in Blackpool.
So good to see you're still alive.
I made it too. 😂
I’ll show this to Jeff now x
@@PaulBSceneStories
I lived in the flat above the chemist on Central Drive, with Butty and Howard.
The Rave Scene had just taken off at Sequins in Blackpool. 88-89.
Geoff got me my 1st wrap of whizz.
Central Drive & The George were On Fire. I was 18/19. The weekend started on Thursday.
Can't believe your post came up on my feed.
Give my love to Jeff. X
Good man keep.going
@MyVmh cheers my friend great days
Amnesia house
GREAT CRAC i myself did the Wigan casino & Other nighters & Weekenders, & bounced in & out of the Manchester scene. Great times ,50 years of doing it ,Everywhere you go now Everybody is bang at it .TBH ITS SHIT .
Thanks Ronald. I bet Wigan Casino was good 😀🎵
"Tell yourself you're good enough to bounce back..." I'll never forget that advice 🩵
Great advice 😀
Thanks