This is not about would you start one but how well attended can they be. Should advertisement be noted more or not
because i sadly other week was on my way to a venue here in Peterborough and upon the trip noticed a sign on a pub notice board outside that said Northern Soul night and date was the next day. I was intrigued as to who would be doing it and who might turn up.
me and dad went got there and was 1st ones in the part where Northern soul would be playing. there was 2 people man and woman who was setting up. They had records and some CD's i think. proceeded to play a wide mix of some well known motown, a few Northern and some bits and pieces from the 70's like Love Really Hurts Without You. did hear the odd tune i wasn't expected.
Well sadly it was a poor event, now i wasn't complaining about the music but fact was me and dad was the only ones there interested in hearing the soul music. there had been 2 others who joined in the part but they didn't seem too fussed. the bar woman only seemed happy with the obvious You Can't Hurry Love type song. It was sad that for free entry there wasn't a few more who would attend not even anyone who likes general soul/motown. we left early as dad said don't say anything but let's slip out and it meant they would be playing to no one. if they had packed up the bar lady could have easierly played the jukebox again to those in the pub who wasn't there for the Northern soul.
anyone else experience things like this and would you try any new pub nights advertised as Northern soul
This is not about would you start one but how well attended can they be. Should advertisement be noted more or not
because i sadly other week was on my way to a venue here in Peterborough and upon the trip noticed a sign on a pub notice board outside that said Northern Soul night and date was the next day. I was intrigued as to who would be doing it and who might turn up.
me and dad went got there and was 1st ones in the part where Northern soul would be playing. there was 2 people man and woman who was setting up. They had records and some CD's i think. proceeded to play a wide mix of some well known motown, a few Northern and some bits and pieces from the 70's like Love Really Hurts Without You. did hear the odd tune i wasn't expected.
Well sadly it was a poor event, now i wasn't complaining about the music but fact was me and dad was the only ones there interested in hearing the soul music. there had been 2 others who joined in the part but they didn't seem too fussed. the bar woman only seemed happy with the obvious You Can't Hurry Love type song. It was sad that for free entry there wasn't a few more who would attend not even anyone who likes general soul/motown. we left early as dad said don't say anything but let's slip out and it meant they would be playing to no one. if they had packed up the bar lady could have easierly played the jukebox again to those in the pub who wasn't there for the Northern soul.
anyone else experience things like this and would you try any new pub nights advertised as Northern soul