Dave Nowell - Interview 2000
been busy over the last year...
Interview with the author of "Too Darn Soulful " - Dave Nowell
Dave nowell has been busy over the last year, collecting information and details for his new book, Too Darn Soulful, with books final release date now sorted, he has took time to give this interview. Dave has been on soul scene since early days and recently was involved with another book. Anyway enough of my stuff ...read on
Q. Allright dave, for any new visitors can you give us a quick run down on your soul
background so everyone knows where you're coming from...
DAVE.......I'm orginally from Burnley, Lancs, and more latterly Chorley and
Blackpool. I got into the northern scene when I was 16/17 in 1975. I went to
Wigan Casino in April 1975 and stayed the course until its closure. After
another couple of years trying other venues like Rotherham, Stafford, etc I
gave up and got married and raised a family and concentrated on my career as
a journalist. I was astonished in 1992 to find something like the Keele
all-nighter still going. That was the start of my second childhood and I
have been a regular on the scene ever since.
Q. As most people may be aware you have a new book on the northern scene
called -Too Darn Soulful, its coming out in December, whats it all about?
DAVE.........It's called Too Darn Soulful and is published by Robson Books in
hardback at £17.95 (tel 0171 700 7444). As many people will know, I co-wrote
Soul Survivors with Russ Winstanley in 1996. Doing that project made me
realise what a rich heritage of music and clubs we have on the northern
scene, so I set about doing a follow-up.
The result is Too Darn Soulful - four decades of clubs, music and people
from the Twisted Wheel in the 1960's to the present day. It's informative,
gritty, realistic, funny and enlightening. It's the first ever in-depth look
at OUR scene and incorporates all views and opinions on the state of the
scene.
Q. ok dave obviously main thing you and visitors be interested in is the
book so a few questions on it, research is always a main thing, where did
you get all info from and how hard was gathering that?
DAVE..............Having a long soul background myself, a lot of it was second
nature. I used the usual routes of newspaper and magazine articles, searchin
g out archive material all over the country and copying pictures etc. I have
also interviewed dozens of DJ's past and present and loads of regulars from
home and abroad. Many of them are on the internet so it has been a godsend
in that respect. I also got access to artists like Brenda Holloway, Edwin
Starr and Fatboy Slim to ask them about their perspective on the northern
scene. (Norman Cook is chuffed to bits that most soul fans seem to like what
he did with Sliced Tomatoes). Some people proved very elusive, but many were
very happy to co-operate.
Q. recently there have been a couple of books out already what would you
say to soul fans out there is a good reason for buying yours
DAVE.......................As I have already said, this is the first in-depth
book covering EVERY aspect of our scene right up to the present day. Modern
soul, jazz-funk and the disco fodder of Blackpool Mecca are all covered as
well as every northern venue of the last four decades. If you only ever
bought one book on the northern scene, Too Darn Soulful has it all, and at a
very reasonable price I might add!!! |(End of plug)
Q. what was the highlight of writing this book.
DAVE.......Finishing it! I'm knackered. It has taken about two years of hard
slog. Seriously, though, the highlights came when soul gurus like Richard
Searling, Ian Levine ,and Colin Curtis took the time out to let me grill
them on their vast knowledge of the scene. They were all very informative,
good company and entertaining.
Q and any low points
DAVE........Being mucked about and stood up by people who make and break
appointments. Chasing around the country in my spare time at night and at
weekends for pictures that might or might not exist.
Q any chance dave of a few clips or photos to give soul fans idea of what
its all about
DAVE............A review copy is on its way to you, Mike.
Q. you were involved with russ winstanly's book a couple of years ago,
which was criticised in some quarters as painting a false picture, what
would you say to those criticisms?
DAVE.......Criticised by who? I have only ever seen one negative review, and
that was on a web site. The vast majority loved it, and it has been
responsible for bringing a lot of people back onto the scene. No-one has
ever told me to my face that they hated it, (apart from Ian Levine!) and
believe me they would.
Q. looking back would you do it different if you had the chance?
DAVE........Yes, I accept that it was a slightly biased and rose-tinted view
of things, but I was working with Russ, so what would you expect? Levine's
film has been accused of being Mecca biased. We maybe did concentrate too
much on some things to the detriment of others, hence my decision to do a
follow-up on the wider picture.
Q. onto other things dave whats your favourite current tracks being played
at moment
DAVE...........The Tangeers, the Gladys Knight motown tracks, Herman Hitson,
the Spinners I Just Want To Fall In Love.
Q what are your views on current v oldies debate
DAVE ......I get sick and tired of hearing the same oldies at virtually every venue.
Let's keep it fresh. We've all been back into the scene for a while now,
let's move on from reliving the Wigan days.
Q would you agree that there are still new soul sounds being discovered
today which are at least as good as any played in past ?
DAVE............They aren't there in quantity, but the quality is still there.
As I said above, stuff like Herman HItson, Jesse James, the Gladys Knight
and Jimmy Ruffin stuff get the adrenaline going. There is, however, a lot of
mediocre crap being sold for £1,000 and £2,000.
Q lots and lots of politics going round at moment , how would you cure all
the problems?
DAVE........I would get all the soul promoters of the UK together in one room
and force them to listen to Steps records or something equally horrible for
eight hours. Then perhaps they would stop bickering and realise what a great
and unique scene we have going and work together without cutting each
other's throats.
Q favourite venue at moment dave and why?
DAVE................The Ritz all-nighters in Manchester. The venue, the crowd
and the music is always bob on.
Q things that jack you off?
DAVE..........Guys who stand around pulling faces whenever a DJ strays away
from the tried and tested oldies. Let's be more open minded, like we were in
the 70's. A lot of the modern soul stuff is brilliant, too.
Q heres a cheesy one dave, all time favourite northern sound
DAVE......Yvonne Baker- You Didn't Say A Word. It has just about
everything.
Q back to the forthcoming book, whats the price and where can i get my
hands on it??
£17.95 from Robson Books of London (0171 700 7444). It should be in most
good book shops.
Q, ok dave thanks for that, last one any future similar projects or is it
back to your south sea island to chill with jackie collins and rest of gang
of writers?
DAVE.............Absolutely not. I'm having a nervous breakdown, I've earned
it! The next book I write will be a fiction bestseller that Hollywood will
pick up and turn into a film and make me very rich.
Q Cheers dave for that and thanks for time.
ok there you go, sounds like its going to be a good thing, doesn't it.
Once get my hands on a copy will post a full review, but for now it looks like one for the list to santa
The book is called Too Darn Soulful and
is published by Robson Books of London on December 10 price £17.95. Tel 0171
700 7444.
Edited by mike
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