Guest Baz Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Just copyed this from a website, Did that many records go at prestatyn? seem to remember Pat had one go as well as Mike but cant recall any news of more Seems like most of the news on this site has been lifted from soul-source LIGHT FINGERED SOUL! What the heck is going on right now with the Northern Soul scene? I have had a post bag full of letters from record dealers and DJ's alike who, while working at the recent Midnight Hour Weekender at Pontins in Prestatyn, had a number of records stolen out of their boxes. I know I have mentioned this light-fingered aspect in this column before, but I had hoped they were just the odd isolated case, this current crop of thieving seems to be much more organised, with many of the records being taken in the split seconds while the guys were distracted, in some cases they had literally just turned their backs while serving a customers or had just nipped away from their stall momentarily. Let me make it clear we are not talking about one record here or there, some dealers had as many as 20 stolen, while a DJ had 7 taken, many of his biggest plays. Nowadays with vinyl record prices sky high, we can be talking about a hefty sum of money. If you can get away with stealing 5 or 6 records then you could easily clear £250 even if you sell them cheap. Are we really having to go back to the days that I recall quite vividly when record dealers and DJ's used to padlock an iron bar to the tops of their boxes when they were not using them. I can also remember many jocks threading strong curtain wire through the middle of records and putting padlocks on the ends just to keep them safe from being nicked! I would like to think that nowadays we are all above this type of thing, but so often this has proved me wrong. I tend to think that like other areas of the scene a touch of complacency has possibly crept in with DJ's and dealers becoming to trusting over the years, it is clear that nowadays they need to keep a closer enough eye on their records. Equally I would have to say that the ordinary punter has a role to play in this as well, somebody must know or see something when stealing is going on at a Northern Soul event, if you do then you should step forward to report it straight away, don't protect these lowlifes, shop them!
soul45s Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Just copyed this from a website, Which website was it on?
Dave Rimmer Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 It's from "The UK's Number one Northern Soul web site" At least that's what paddy Grady calls his site.
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 It's from "The UK's Number one Northern Soul web site" At least that's what paddy Grady calls his site. Mmmmm
Guest Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 It's from "The UK's Number one Northern Soul web site" At least that's what paddy Grady calls his site. It can't be! Mine is
Guest hatman Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 (edited) No one reads blues & soul anymore topic discussed on here previously website is www.sourgrapesandjealousy.com Yawn Edited April 27, 2006 by hatman
Guest hatman Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Seems like most of the news on this site has been lifted from soul-source It will do--the bungee rope don't streach out of Northampton-----------
Paul R Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 I must admit, I did steal a Garry lewis & The Playboys Greatest Hits(sic) LP from a hippy type Liverpool record shop in 1974. I then went on to sell it for a fiver to some gullable person at Wigan. There I've admitted it I once owned "My Hearts Symphony" briefly(but not legally). Paul
Billywhizz Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Just copyed this from a website, Did that many records go at prestatyn? seem to remember Pat had one go as well as Mike but cant recall any news of more Seems like most of the news on this site has been lifted from soul-source LIGHT FINGERED SOUL! What the heck is going on right now with the Northern Soul scene? I have had a post bag full of letters from record dealers and DJ's alike who, while working at the recent Midnight Hour Weekender at Pontins in Prestatyn, had a number of records stolen out of their boxes. I know I have mentioned this light-fingered aspect in this column before, but I had hoped they were just the odd isolated case, this current crop of thieving seems to be much more organised, with many of the records being taken in the split seconds while the guys were distracted, in some cases they had literally just turned their backs while serving a customers or had just nipped away from their stall momentarily. Let me make it clear we are not talking about one record here or there, some dealers had as many as 20 stolen, while a DJ had 7 taken, many of his biggest plays. Nowadays with vinyl record prices sky high, we can be talking about a hefty sum of money. If you can get away with stealing 5 or 6 records then you could easily clear £250 even if you sell them cheap. Are we really having to go back to the days that I recall quite vividly when record dealers and DJ's used to padlock an iron bar to the tops of their boxes when they were not using them. I can also remember many jocks threading strong curtain wire through the middle of records and putting padlocks on the ends just to keep them safe from being nicked! I would like to think that nowadays we are all above this type of thing, but so often this has proved me wrong. I tend to think that like other areas of the scene a touch of complacency has possibly crept in with DJ's and dealers becoming to trusting over the years, it is clear that nowadays they need to keep a closer enough eye on their records. Equally I would have to say that the ordinary punter has a role to play in this as well, somebody must know or see something when stealing is going on at a Northern Soul event, if you do then you should step forward to report it straight away, don't protect these lowlifes, shop them! In my opinion the northern scene in the last 3 decades has been very honest ok you may have with one or two records going missing i find you can leave your coat and bag around and its still there in the morning it was not long ago i left my wallet and cash on the table at the 100 club all night it was still in the same position as i left it and the cards in it could've bought frank wilson twice over as if anyone would. Billy Ps.i don't give a shit if im not in NY lol
Cunnie Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Just been speaking to one of the promoters from Prestatyn about this & there were only 2 people who had a record stolen. Hardly a sackfull of mail is it Paddy Guess you must have a very small sac
Guest ShaneH Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 why would DJ's and record dealers write a sack full of letters to you Paddy? not being funny - just generally interested. Shane
Billywhizz Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 why would DJ's and record dealers write a sack full of letters to you Paddy? not being funny - just generally interested. Shane Shane I met Paddy a very sincere person if he says he had mail hes had it. Billy
Steve G Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Shane I met Paddy a very sincere person if he says he had mail hes had it. Billy Yes but a post bag full? Doubt you'd get a postbag of mail these days for any topic.
Guest Baz Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 It can't be! Mine is I know you said that as a joke but surley there is only one contender for the UK's #1 northern site
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