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BBC Radio 6 - Keep On Keeping On

BBC Radio 6 - Keep On Keeping On magazine cover

There's a decent series of three programmes on at the moment; 1) Twisted Wheel. 2) Torch. 3) Wigan Casino.

 

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Episode 3

3/3 Julie Cullen celebrates the northern soul phenomenon with the story of the Golden Torch.

 

Episode 2

2/3 Julie Cullen celebrates the northern soul phenomenon by telling the story of Twisted Wheel

 

Episode 1

1/3 Julie Cullen celebrates the northern soul phenomenon by telling the story of Wigan Casino.

 

 

 

You can currently listen to the first two episodes via the link below

 

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vs34g/episodes/guide



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Thinksmart

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Good spot, thanks.

Chalky

Posted

Looks interesting and one I will catch up with. Who is Julie Cullen btw?

Guest soulmaguk

Posted

maybe jamie jazz's sister.

Ady Croasdell

Posted

Well if she is a celebrity presenter, she's certainly low profile.

Tattoodave

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She's the editor of BBC 6 Music in Manchester

Ady Croasdell

Posted

You'd have thought she'd have hired someone. Maybe a celeb?

Jkpnefc

Posted

You'd have thought she'd have hired someone. Maybe a celeb?

like sharleen spiteri?

Guest Matt Male

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Listening now. I love the way social trends contribute towards the ebb and flow of the scene. Chicken in the basket did for the Wheel. :)

 

It was a bit confusing that while Kev Roberts is talking about the Torch in episode 2 I could hear Take That and Madonna in the background.

Guest Aaron Darcy

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Listened  to all three  episode  not  that interesting same old story  from K Roberts and Russ heard it all before different interviews ,  Mr Curtis was  quite interesting.

Tailormade Gaz B

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You'd have thought she'd have hired someone. Maybe a celeb?

I think its more befitting to have a relatively low-profile voice narrate and program it - keeps it personal and is in keeping with much of the BBC's 'factual' programming. Celebs lending their voice to has started to dilute the message, i think, but just my opinion. Thats where all the fetishisation has came about and it detracts from the substance of the matter. E.g. that awful Sharleen Spiteri recording - firstly, she has a very boring delivery, and secondly, the underpinning tone was about 'her acquaintance' with the scene.

Anyway, 6 music, which is pure class have got the balance right - recognised guests doing their picks, Jarvis C, Guy G, Iggpy P and then anything more affiliated with the common man e.g. a cultural movement tends to be done by the editors etc. 

 

Geeselad

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You'd have thought she'd have hired someone. Maybe a celeb?

hope you were taking the p Adey, the decline in quality of Beeb 2 directly coralates to its celebritfication

Ady Croasdell

Posted

hope you were taking the p Adey, the decline in quality of Beeb 2 directly coralates to its celebritfication

I was indeed and I couldn't agree more

Davenpete

Posted

Thought the first two were very good - the Casino one really let it down.

Dx

Stevie

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Thanks for posting, here's a clip of Nolan Porter and Stone Foundation performing "Keep On Keepin' On" for BBC 6 Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0Q2dmxhEYY

Wow - how good was that!

 

Thanks for putting that up.

Back Street Blue

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Thought the Wheel and Torch episodes were good....John Cooper Clarke's account was great....but lost interest part way through the Wigan episode which was largely Russ's mobile disco version of events that has been covered before and would have prefered some in-put from RS.

Didn't know that Gethro was one of the TOTP's dancers though!!

Chalky

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T first two were excellent.  Julie Cullen let others tell the story which is how it should be.  Some honest accounts of the times and a hreat insight if you weren't there.  

 

Winstanley undid all the good work of the first two.  

 

Did he tell any actual facts.  Did he have the FW to sell for a grand, I thought he got a dub and only borrowed the real one late.  Did he really ring Frank Wilson to say He had the only copy in his hands and was playing it at Wigan? :rolleyes: I know he was a key element of the Wigan Story but I would have preferred less of Winstanley and more from the people who went as dancer, record dealers etc and also something from Richard.

Guest

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I have thought for years that the perfect person to host a Northern Soul show for the BBC would be Richard Searling.

He knows all the history of the scene, he was the leading longtime DJ at Wigan Casino, and is a great experienced presenter with a great taste in Soul music!

He should have done that midday New Years day Northern Soul show! Come on BBC!




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