Mark68 Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 I have come across a few copies of The London Soul Circular that used to be distributed in the late 8ts that feature record reviews, gig guides, news and playlists from Ian Clark, Robin Salter, Chris Huggins, Graeme Ellis. I'm sure I have a few more copies hidden somewhere that I'll post up when they surface, in the meantime here's a few scans - https://www.independentmovement.co.uk/music/articles.htm I'll also post up a few more flyers from them days over the coming weeks. Thanks Mark
binsy Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 I have come across a few copies of The London Soul Circular that used to be distributed in the late 8ts that feature record reviews, gig guides, news and playlists from Ian Clark, Robin Salter, Chris Huggins, Graeme Ellis. I'm sure I have a few more copies hidden somewhere that I'll post up when they surface, in the meantime here's a few scans - https://www.independentmovement.co.uk/music/articles.htm I'll also post up a few more flyers from them days over the coming weeks. Thanks Mark Really enjoyable reading mate. I was a regular at all of those London gigs at the time, and when you look back at the quality of what was being played it's stands up really well. Graeme Ellis coming down and playing Carl Hall and Bobby Dukes just blew us away. The early Fleetwood weekenders were to my mind some of the best times I've ever had. A great mix of knowledgeable punters, people having fun, being daft (and that's just Ivor Jones). Hearing 'Flowers- for real' for the first time and Richard Searling playing charen Cotton to a dancefloor of about 1000 people, great days.
Garethx Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Great reminders of a very vibrant time. Many thanks. What it is to be young, eh?
Ncfc Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 How much is my playlist back then worth now (most have been sold)Thanks for posting Mark and i will make it down to do a mix soon mate. ATB Chris H.
Simon M Posted June 13, 2009 Posted June 13, 2009 Nice set of oldies there Chris, for the time .Meanwhile we were being UPfront on Independent Radio 94.2 FM
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 I have come across a few copies of The London Soul Circular that used to be distributed in the late 8ts that feature record reviews, gig guides, news and playlists from Ian Clark, Robin Salter, Chris Huggins, Graeme Ellis. I'm sure I have a few more copies hidden somewhere that I'll post up when they surface, in the meantime here's a few scans - https://www.independe...ic/articles.htm I'll also post up a few more flyers from them days over the coming weeks. Thanks Mark Mark, great to read these now much older and valued circulars, priceless record reviews and playlists - thanks. I have to agree with Binsy, like many of us around during this period, for me it was the best times. Rich in quality records, knowledgeable social punters who intergrated and shared, no pockets or divisions back then. Look at the venues we all attended during this period - Fleetwood, Thorne, Dingwalls, The Queens Hall, Parkers, Soul Sanctury etc etc and that's just a few without too much thought. I know we discussed this via email Mark on Independent movement, earlier this year........................the very greatest of times. Thanks. Nick.
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) Staying with the paper circular/ fanzine type ..........remember MODERNITY - Pete Ferrie's modern soul fanzine circular 1991. Well worth another overview/look back. If you still got em . As I am quite sure many reading this thread will - one hope's so. Terry Davis and Tony Rounce laid bare and Webbydublin's crossword . Edited June 16, 2009 by Nick Harrison
Mark68 Posted June 23, 2009 Author Posted June 23, 2009 Hey Nick I used to contribute to Modernity too; charts, record/club reviews. I still have copies somewhere in storage and I'll post them up once I get my hands on them. I had great times at all those place you've mentioned and many more. All the best Mark
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 23, 2009 Posted June 23, 2009 (edited) Hey Nick I used to contribute to Modernity too; charts, record/club reviews. I still have copies somewhere in storage and I'll post them up once I get my hands on them. I had great times at all those place you've mentioned and many more. All the best Mark Hey'up MG - indeed you did contributed a valued insight Mark, the progressive charts, upfront club reviews and much, much more..... The Groove Committe, Chancery Lane, Barry May, Robin, Speedy, Mark O'Shaughnessy. Thirtysomething - Roger Parker - Clive Jones, upnorth promotions weekenders reviews...............early the better, playlists by Mark Gurney, Robin Reliant at Time Is Right - Andy Davies Grits And Gravy, Racing Certs, Pete Robinson, the god Steve Hobbs, Steve Jackson, Fish, Jim Dunn and Dave Browning - INTENSE Paddocks, 121 High Holborn. Jesus - Mark new soul releases ran side by side with uptempo garage and uplifting flavours and deep dips. Thanks for touching and replying on something that was sure a independent movement - Mark, its made me smile someone has locked on to this post . Nick. Edited June 23, 2009 by Nick Harrison
manus Posted June 23, 2009 Posted June 23, 2009 Strange coincidence - my son went to a charity music night on HMS Belfast on Saturday night and had a great time and I told him about going to a Soul night there back in the late 80's or early 90's and then I click onto the London Soul Circular link and there it is advertised in the gig guide along with a few other venues I visited- Spooky. Manus
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