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When did your northern soul affair start?  

  1. 1. what decade did your northern soul affair begin?

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Started in the 70's. Due to unforeseen circumstances it ended and started again in the mid 80's! The feeling never really left though. Regretted leaving but more than made up for it later. You never realise what you had 'til it's gone..."Something Keeps Calling Me Back!"

Guest southpaw
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First started hearing the music around 77'ish first dipped my toe 79

Guest Phoenix8049
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I started buying some of the tunes in the 60s without realizing or ever knowing what Northern Soul was.

It was only when i moved up North from the south in late 73,that i found out what it was.

First trip to a venue was 77,Wigan.Felt a bit out of place at first cause i was mostly older than the majority then,i was in my mid 20s.

Stu

Guest Matt Male
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September 3rd 1978 about 8pm-ish

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Been totally into Northern since 74-75 proud to be never a returnee. :thumbsup:

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Hearing loads of stuff in the youth clubs from about '68.

fascinations

poets

tony clarke

tons of motown.

Then

1972, The Pendulum-The Big BANG

Edited by Citizen P

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When I first went to Empire State Soul Club run by Warren Lee -- changed my fukcing life!!!

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1965 WHEN NORTHERN SOUL DIDN,T EXIST,FIRST ALLNIGHTER 1966, CONTRARY TO WHAT A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK WE DIDN,T STUDY THE RECORDS LIKE THEY DO TODAY BASICALLY YOU WENT OUT TO DANCE TO CLUBS WHERE THE MUSIC WAS UNDERGROUND SO TO SPEAK,WE WERE ALL YOUNG CAREFREE LIVING LIFE AS IF EACH DAY WAS YOUR LAST AND AT THESE VENUES NO ROCKERS OR TEDDY BOYS SO WHEN WE TURNED UP IN OUR MOD GEAR AND DANCED IN A CIRCLE IT WAS ACCEPTED NOT A CUE FOR A PUNCH UP LIKE AT THE LOCAL PALAIS.MEMORIES TO TREASURE.

SAM MOORE

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1975 for me

Started at Sheffield Samanthas and its been an obsession ever since

Martin

Guest Brian Fradgley
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Sixties when I started DJing. Mixture then of Motown, Northern, Reggae, Ska, Bluebeat, and even West Coast American Rock.

I have since sold two record collections and am currently building a third.To my taste this time - not for others.

Early influences were Pep, Bob Crocker, and Carl Dene -Catacombes and Torch.

Progressed through Ian Levine and Colin Curtis at Blackpool Mecca birth of modern soul,

Moved forward through Garry Dennis, Gavin Page, Andy Davies, and Soul Sam in his modern days onto quality crossover.

West Midlands soul scene stagnated and I quit.

Still waiting for my local region to catch up.

I still love Northern Soul but am fortunate enough to be able to listen to what is being playerd in my region at home.

Restricted nowadays to travelling for something new to events like Soul Togetherness or Hinckley.

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started seriously collecting 60`s/ 70`s uk soul releases in 1981 but only started goin to soul nights regularly 1986 when i came back from germany( i was in the army) never been away from that point,, i did have the obvious youth club 45`s in the ,70`s,,,,,,,,,,bought records all my life tho..well from 1972 all types

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Ive been heavily into soul for the last 3-4 years. But I have just started collecting records in the last year or so. However my first introduction to the music was in the 90s my dad had a tape that he got off a friend, I remember it being of poor sound quality. We used to go on many adventures in the car to far away location doing deal related to scooters. The tape was the soundtrack to all that.


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Buying Motown in the late 60's, first heard some northern tunes at a youth club in Alsager maybe 73/74? To young unfortunately for the Torch but took in all of the other Potteries venues, Up the Junction Crewe,Top of the World Stafford, Blackpool Mecca, Whitchurch (Bank Holiday) All Dayers!!! Drifted away from the scene mainly due to Family & Work reasons. Found it again at the Wyche Nantwich 90's? and Nantwich Civic. Was tipped off about Whitby and thoroughly enjoyed our 1st weekender for about 30 years in 2012 counting down the days for this years trip to North Yorkshire.

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Loving this thread - you're all so old :lol:

old? bloody hell joan in my head i still have back combed hair and mohair suit but then i come back from the nighter to reality :thumbup: sam moore

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It all began back in Derby in 1971, listening to the music that a freinds older brother was into. Turned out he was going to a club in Tunstall called the Torch. Sadly it closed almost as soon as I had heard of it. So, off we went to The Brit, in Nottingham. From then onto Wigan casino, Blackpool Mecca, Samantha's, Nottingham Palais All-dayers, Cleethorpes, the list goes on. I even gave up a job because the wanted me to work late on Friday, and Friday was Brit night, end of !!!

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Would say 1968 though the phrase hadn't been coined then. Was aware of the sounds being played at the Wheel but too young to go.

Never left me and never will I imagine.

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It all started in a storage unit in central Texas in December 2007. I spent three days transferring records from nearly 90 banana boxes into boxes to ship home, bringing records to sort back at the hotel so I could bring some records back with me on the flight home. While there were records from just about any genre, the soul ones stood tall amongst all the others. I wanted to say to the records "Where have you been all my life?"

After going to SoulTrip Chicago 2009 (where I was only able to stay for about half of it due to a trip with my better half), seeing the live acts and making many new friends followed by Orlando SoulTrip 2011 where I was able to stay the entire time and meet even more new friends, I was hooked.

A chance table at a record show in August 2009 where I ran into a collector selling shedloads of Northern Soul, 60s and 70s soul, unplayed 60s Motown/Tamla/Gordy 45s fueled the 45-collecting obsession that still continues today.

Incredible music, amazing friendships. Good stuff indeed!

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The affair began back in 73/74. I was young and Northern Soul was so mature mysterious and sexy. My affair with Bowie hadn't amounted to anything, looking back I was immature but he was aloof. NS and I flirted with each other whilst at school, we had a room as a music club and she beckoned me on in that way she does. I think it was 75 when we took our relationship to the next level and spent the night together at Nottingham Palais. Boy, did she lead me on, she had me buying records from that night. I knew there were others, and I've been unfaithful over the years, indeed Bowie and I still keep in touch. But she had me from that night in Nottingham, the bitch!

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Snap - identical time and place. Though not at your youth club.

Ditto, except it was at YOUR youth club Pete! :thumbsup:

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I bet you £10 you don't know where I first met you. Or rather, first encountered you.

Hmmmmm.... has got me thinking.....

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bought hey little way out girl on grapevine in 78 aged 11...but had played my older brothers records a year or so before that but had played my dads motown 7s and little queenie in 73 when i was 5...then was dormant through my two tone/punk years

loved it in the early/mid 80s after leaving school getting a scooter and then suddenly hearing all those tunes again i knew my brother had in a big box under his bed...i had the best northern cassettes in our scooter club...

about 89/90 got out of scooters and started djing reggae with a sound system in norwich...always kept my northern..even bought a bit of modern in mid 90s for the sound and then after moving to bristol in 95...about10 years back got another scooter and started sneakin a few northern into my djing in pubs etc and for about the last 8 years been out soulin almost every weekend with very few reggae dj gigs

dean

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