Try GOLD - Free

80s music never went away...it's everywhere

Sunday Express

|

August 17, 2025

GARY DAVIES was nine when his cousins Jack and Ivor took him to their 60s nightclub and changed his life forever. It wasn't just any nightclub the Abadi brothers owned The Twisted Wheel, an iconic all-night soul-and-sweat drenched Manchester venue beloved by pill-popping Mods and Northern Soul aficionados.

80s music never went away...it's everywhere

"It was an amazing experience," the DJ known universally as "woo, Gary Davies" tells me.

"The bands were fantastic, the atmosphere was electric. They had Wilson Pickett playing, Georgie Fame, Junior Walker & The All-Stars... and they'd take me backstage to meet them." Celebrities came too, including football icon Georgie Best, who left as soon as he realised the club didn't sell alcohol.

Where other relatives bought young Gary socks and handkerchiefs for his birthday, his cousins bought him Top 20 singles and cool contemporary albums.

"They were responsible for me discovering my early passion for music," says Gary, now 67.

It was a passion that eventually propelled him from the clubs to Radio 1 and Top Of The Pops, and established him as the UK's biggest champion of 80s music.

Davies still hosts Radio 2's Sounds Of The 80s on Saturday nights and tours his Kick Up The 80s live show from next month.

Success didn't come easily though. The Twisted Wheel closed in 1971, and his cousins opened new club Placemate at the same Whitworth Street location.

When he was 17 they asked him to work the door, collecting entrance fees.

"I did every job going. On the door, behind the bar, in the cloakroom..." recalls Gary.

"It had three discos - a soul room, a pop room and a Bowie/Roxy room which was phenomenal, everybody dressed up to go there.

"One night the soul DJ was sick, so I ended up doing my first ever DJ gig - and then I was properly hooked. I was behind the decks as often as possible." Davies had various day jobs. He worked in a Lancashire textile mill and for a Manchester mail order company, but nothing surpassed the buzz of live DJing. He sent demo tapes to every UK radio station, looking for a break. None came.

image"After two years of getting nowhere I was on the verge of quitting.

MORE STORIES FROM Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Can't beat a bit of bullion

FIVE-MINUTE GUIDE TO... THE RECORD HIGH GOLD PRICE

time to read

2 mins

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

A SHAGGY DOG STORY

A short story by Hilary Boyd

time to read

5 mins

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Cracking open the AI gold mine with new deal

AMD just landed a big one.

time to read

2 mins

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

How to get rid of plastic packaging? Just eat it!

ECO-friendly food producers have been chewing over the problem of throwaway packaging for years, and have made an edible breakthrough.

time to read

1 min

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

Late man Benson edges it

ROTHERHAM remain in the League One drop zone despite a late winner to defeat NORTHAMPTON 2-1.

time to read

1 mins

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

UK asked to resume vital spy in sky role

BRITAIN could provide oversight for a Gaza ceasefire following a request by Israel, sources revealed last night.

time to read

1 mins

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

BOSS WON'T PASS UP HIS GOLDEN CHANCE AT GLORY

JOHN CROSS’ ENGLAND VERDICT

time to read

2 mins

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

BILLY THE WONDERKID ADDS TO BURGEONING REPUTATION

BILLY LOUGHNANE showed just why so many believe he is a future champion jockey when bringing Beylerbeyi from last to first to win the Club Godolphin Cesarewitch Handicap at Newmarket.

time to read

1 min

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

Capturing the spirit of Mrs T

TWO bottles of whisky have been launched by the Tories to commemorate the life and career of Margaret Thatcher, writes Jaymi McCann.

time to read

1 min

October 12, 2025

Sunday Express

"Finally, I can breathe easily... and no more coughing!"

I SUFFERED with breathlessness for years which I blame on my job as a plasterer. Being on dusty sites for years took its toll on my lungs and now I am paying the price! Two years ago I was diagnosed with COPD, it was so bad that it stopped me doing just about everything.

time to read

1 min

October 12, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size