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Competition - Northern Soul Alldayer Lp

Competition - Northern Soul Alldayer Lp magazine cover

The return of the Soul Source Competition!

Yep a overdue return and this series should be an interesting one, as we do have some great prizes lined up!

To get this current series underway we have up for grabs a recent vinyl lp comp album from Charly Records imprint Club Soul 

Northern Soul All-Dayer - New Vinyl LP - Club Soul Records
celebrating the spirit of the northern soul all-dayer

 

NORTHERN SOUL ALL-DAYER - CHARLYL307
Five Star Northern And Modern Soul

“All Day, All Night, All Life Long”

Side One

You’ve Been Gone Too Long - Ann Sexton and the Masters of Soul
It’s All Over - Sam Baker
I Hate Hate - Razzy Bailey
There’s No Use Hiding - Gene Townsel
Touching and Caring (7-inch Edit) - Nina Simone
All That’s Left Are the Memories - Steve Dixon
Crying Time Is Over - Tony Love


Side Two

Lovely Woman - Eldridge Holmes
I Need Ya’ Baby - Cliff Holmes
Human - Brief Encounter
Love Is - Gregg Jolly
If You Need Somebody - Bliss
Love Means Everything - Touch of Class
You Make Me Feel So Real - Veda

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To enter...

All you have to do to win a 'sealed' copy of this fine lp, is just simply post in the comments below your choice of the most enjoyable all-dayer that you have ever attended, make sure you add the title of the dayer, the year and most importantly the reason why its your choice!

All those who have posted such (make sure it includes title, year and the reason why!) will then have their member name thrown into our Soul Source hat and come Monday the 5th August 2019  one lucky lucky winner will be drawn out. Easy as that, over to you...

 

 





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The Ritz  All Dayers Manchester in the 80s 

Packed to the rafters great music lovely people  and brilliant venue to pick up rare 45s at bargain  prices

Happy Memories 

Regards 

Ian Cunliffe 

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Newcastle Tiffanys in the late 1975, and into 1976.

My favourite because they were probably amongst the first "big room" events I ever went to.

Fond memories of Keith Minshull greeting me on the door with a half pint of Pernod and Lemonade, and tipping a good half of it dowm my throat.

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The Outrigger - Birmingham late eighties, 86/87 etc

The outrigger was the first ‘Dayer’ I ever attended,  used to watch all my mates older brothers scoot up to the legendary Sunday nights, we were all too young to go. But as soon as I could get on the train to the old Moore Street Station me and a load of mates hit the Sat sessions with loads of enthusiasm!  Jocks would be Tony, Pep and Ted Massey on occasions... Skin heads on the bottom bar, Skol Beer, embassy no 10 and sticky under foot, still we were hooked! 

Mal 

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3 hours ago, Mal C said:

The Outrigger - Birmingham late eighties, 86/87 etc

The outrigger was the first ‘Dayer’ I ever attended,  used to watch all my mates older brothers scoot up to the legendary Sunday nights, we were all too young to go. But as soon as I could get on the train to the old Moore Street Station me and a load of mates hit the Sat sessions with loads of enthusiasm!  Jocks would be Tony, Pep and Ted Massey on occasions... Skin heads on the bottom bar, Skol Beer, embassy no 10 and sticky under foot, still we were hooked! 

Mal 

Remember it well Mel. Train over from Nuneaton, mod cafe that was a million miles from new street!! Then onto the rigger (probably chased by un-educated skin heads, racist fools!!).. 3 pints, wrecked then back on the train...no idea who played, or what was played!! Happy days though.....Rob

 

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18 minutes ago, Lionelonthevinyl said:

Ha-ha!! Good call chalky...I got lost in Mal,s post...I was reminiscing ...kind regards...Rob

Just seems some odd choices that was all.

My Dayer of choice?   Dunno there was so many, I'll have to have a think.

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2 minutes ago, Chalky said:

Just seems some odd choices that was all.

My Dayer of choice?   Dunno there was so many, I'll have to have a think.

Agreed...a slightly strange selection but all dayers are diverse..which is good, get to hear loads of new stuff...some you love, some you don't...far better than hearing the same old...just my opinion. Thank you...Rob

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The Fleet All-Dayer  - Fletton, Peterborough 1983.

Enjoyed it so much because I learned so many new sounds that day and remember writing a list out of wanted tunes. Was with good mates and I remember buying a copy of Frank Wilson on UK Tamla Motown, still got it of course!

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For me it has to the florrie in Liverpool  2016 as a serving soldier I was involved in let’s call it an accident which I was told I would never walk again due to a spinal injury  during my rehabilitation I listened to Northern soul and I’m glad to say my first dance back  was at the florrie so Northern soul helped me prove them wrong 

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9 hours ago, Addio said:

Coalville Tiffanys, 1974ish? My first taste of Northern Soul in regular hours and without medication!

Neil Rushton Heart of England Soul Club.

About 900 in attendance.

Think they had two dayers and one niter (pre Chris King days)

 

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More recent all dayer This year Sunday 28th August.  The Dunkinghalgh mercure hotel 

A  three room event featuring the country's top djs . Fabulous setting & music taste for everyone + a superb overnight stay we will be back next year. Well done Richard Searling 

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The Ritz. Couldn't pick a specific night or even a year. Nowadays, when I go there for the occasional live show, even though it is much changed inside, I get flashbacks. It was phenomenal!

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For me it has to be the Leicester oddfellows alldayer may bank holiday 2019 as although I have been on the scene since 1980 I was asked to do a spot at my favourite venue.. I loved every minute of it and it was a big tick off my bucket list.😁 

Greedy mick

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Hi all it has to be from the county where northern soul evolved ,, being a young northern enthusiast from a small town in the East Midlands travelling to the Torch (once) with some older friends was a massive experience for a 15 year old and then Wigan hours on the train desperately wanting to get there just to get my weekly fix or is that fixes then in 1975 WOW an alldayer in Kettering Central Hall only 6 miles from my home town of Corby,,fantastic ballroom hall all round balconies fabulous dance floor and an amazing crowd I still have Great Disco Demands which I won in a dance competition 

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My most memorable all dayer was one most of you will probably never of heard of. It was Sunday 14th October 07. In the Hibs Club, Easter Road, Edinburgh. I'd heard of it but never been.  I was going solo, and to be honest it was a bit daunting walking up to that club. However I was in for the shock of my life. A friendlier most enthusiastic group of Northern Soulers I've yet to meet. The floor policy is simple, fill the floor, and we did.

Loved the music, Northern, crossover, modern and Motown, loved the place and still do. 

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Tranmere Tranent early eighties we pulled great dj's from all over the UK who were welcomed to "The Village of Beers"

Too many stories and no tales out of school loads of memories of friends lost and still with us, and great sounds in the company of life long mates.

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Ritz.

Mid 80’s. I know not which year?

memorable for 2 reasons;

1. There was a buzz about a recent UK appearance of Popcorn Wylie.

2. It was my one and only ‘return’ until about 2012.

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Locarno Alldayer ,Birmingham, 1978/9. It brought people together from all walks of the northern soul, funk (blackpool mecca),scene and also upstairs room catered for the revitalised mod/two-tone scene..People travelled wide and far for this gem of a dayer..And still today it was one of the biggest and best in the Midlands. Fantastic Dj line ups. 3rooms. "Main room 1". Main allnita music,competions, Gave ya the buzz as you walked in, wkd.            "Bali hi room 2." Pure soulful hardcore new wave FUNK..wkd.  "RnB/Mod room 3". the room that people forgot about,2 jocks, unplayed/hip/groovy/popular mod tunes...A bit like today...I think im one of the hundreds that enjoyed the place,especialy after a niter at Wigan,or other doo,s that are still on the scene today that still remember silly little things that happened..x

Loved Mecca dayers,Ritz,Stoke< went to most still miss em..KTF..burt.x

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Loved the Ritz dayers but Mecca August Bank Holiday 1976 was a cracker.......even though Mistura - The Flasher was played every five minutes!!! All the same, an epic event with Mick Malone and Bry Millard for company and travelling in style via Yellow-ways coaches.

 

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looking at closing this tonight at midnight

so if you haven't already its your last chance to enter and be in with a chance of winning this sealed lp...

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Colwyn Bay pier. , Burnley bank hall miners club. Two that spring to mind adventures getting there when we didn't have transport of our own back in the day. Real gear, n tuinol for afters.  And most survived it, lost a few good one's on the way. 

Steve 

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The Ritz Oct 76 Tavares,I think the Ritz was at its height at this time and it was rammed, the night before was an amazing night both at the Mecca and the casino which made it an amazing weekend.

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Blackpool Mecca May Bank holiday'79. Can't remember any records, but Brass Construction were fantastic & . support band Rokotto were also pretty good. Busy weekend. Jazz funk in Manchester pub. Casino Saturday night. We also went to Belle Vue Zoo niter .but slept nearly all-night.  Lightweights.

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Not really an Alldayer per se, but the afternoon session of the 2019 Soulshakers Bamberg Weekender was great fun. 

Reason: good music and good beer :-)

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3 hours ago, Ric-tic said:

The Ritz Oct 76 Tavares,I think the Ritz was at its height at this time and it was rammed, the night before was an amazing night both at the Mecca and the casino which made it an amazing weekend.

Went to the Casino on the Sat then had a amazing day/ night at the ritz, finally got to see the Tavares again at a recent Prestatyn weekender and they where still as good . 

Steve 

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On 31/07/2019 at 12:56, Mike said:

News/Article/Feature Highlight:

The return of the Soul Source Competition!
Yep a overdue return and this series shouil be an interesting one as we have some great prizes lined up!
First off we have up for grabs a recent vinyl lp comp album from Charly Records imprint Club Soul...

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ok all over now

thanks to all those who have took part 👍

there were 31 names in the hat and the lucky lucky winning one was member @Ric-tic

( who now needs to drop me a name and address via pm for the lp )

watch out for the next comp - coming soon

 

 

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Inter City Soul Club (run by ”Kojak”)

Malvern Winter Gardens. 1974

I always loved soul music since I started going to youth club discos, e.g.

a man like me , Jimmy James

here I go again Archie Bell & the Drells

In 1974 I saw a poster for an Alldayer in Malvern , twenty-one miles away. I persuaded four friends to come with me   

When we got there we went into hall playing amazing sounds we had never heard before and a sea of people in Oxford Bags and vests “floating” in. Magical way on the dance floor. Youths from Worcester told us about Wigan Casino, which we went to the following week. Where I heard “Too Late” again. I have been hooked ever since. 

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15 hours ago, Ric-tic said:

The Ritz Oct 76 Tavares,I think the Ritz was at its height at this time and it was rammed, the night before was an amazing night both at the Mecca and the casino which made it an amazing weekend.

I was at the Ritz for the Tavares show. Was a great performance. They were huge on the radio that hot summer. All the Ritz Sunday Alldayers in the 70’s were rammed and you had the best of ‘Newies’ spun alongside the latest 60’s discoveries. Dancefloor like a trampoline, well and truly sprung, you just stood on it and it moved you.

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Ritz Manchester 75-77 hearing Double Exposure, Aquarian Dream etc. in one DJs set ,followed by George Blackwell, Prince George, Ann Sexton & Lovelites in the next. Plenty of nearly new soul releases played to add a bit of colour , Tyrone Davis, Garland Green to name but two, then came the Jazz Funk explosion Chic Corea,Richard Tee etc. etc, goes someway to explain my very varied record collection :) 

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