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Arguably the best of the lot Pete. :thumbsup:

 

Yeah I was wondering what people would think of this, I stopped going at the end of 78 and I missed the likes of Cecil Washington but I certainly am of the opinion that the music improved massively.  I think I prefer part 2 myself, or end of part 2, start of part 3...

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Yeah I was wondering what people would think of this, I stopped going at the end of 78 and I missed the likes of Cecil Washington but I certainly am of the opinion that the music improved massively.  I think I prefer part 2 myself, or end of part 2, start of part 3...

 

S'pose we all would say our time was the best. I went 77-80, but 79 for me easily the best as can be seen on your list with some of the finest Northern Soul records ever played.

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The soundtrack of my time at Wigan, scandalous that most of these records have been neglected by the oldies scene over the last 20 years - I'd love have a night out with the records played based on this period :thumbsup:

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Yes 78 onwards hardly feature even at that Kings hall 30th I must have counted approx 25 in eight hours

 

Tell you why I think that is, after I stopped I know you kept going but loads of people stopped going to the nighters around that time - not necessarily going off the scene, but the nighters had gotten too much for some lightweights like me - so anyway, the majority of those people consider anything that came after 1978 as newies still, so your Al Williams and Court Davis's are newies to them...

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Tell you why I think that is, after I stopped I know you kept going but loads of people stopped going to the nighters around that time - not necessarily going off the scene, but the nighters had gotten too much for some lightweights like me - so anyway, the majority of those people consider anything that came after 1978 as newies still, so your Al Williams and Court Davis's are newies to them...

 

Exactly, many people returned in the 90s or later with no knowledge of the records that were played after the mid-70s.

Nearly 20 years later and most of them are still unaware……. apologies though - don't want to deflect the thread. We've been around that tree enough times in the past

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Blinding period in Northerns history. But overlooked by many on the nostalgia scene. Unfathomable really.

Cheers for this

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Agree Pete. But that should a good thing, imagine hearing Al Williams as a Newie, how lucky are they. But they switch off as it doesn't fall into the 50 tracks of their couple of years at nighters. I'll never get these types. 

 

Tell you why I think that is, after I stopped I know you kept going but loads of people stopped going to the nighters around that time - not necessarily going off the scene, but the nighters had gotten too much for some lightweights like me - so anyway, the majority of those people consider anything that came after 1978 as newies still, so your Al Williams and Court Davis's are newies to them...

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Bonus track Pete,Professionals after Arin Demain..? Good stuff.!!

 

Oops, towards the end I was dubbing off lp's so I wrote each title on a scrap of paper and put them on top of the singles pile, that must have fallen off...

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Agree Pete. But that should a good thing, imagine hearing Al Williams as a Newie, how lucky are they. But they switch off as it doesn't fall into the 50 tracks of their couple of years at nighters. I'll never get these types. 

 

You are spot on, and I've admitted I stopped going and these records came after my favourite period but in many instances they are as good as or better, I may be blinkered towards certain types of NS but not when it comes to quality 60's, I mean I'm not that mad keen on Lester Tipton but when I cued it up and pressed play I got shivers while doing it

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 many people returned in the 90s or later with no knowledge of the records that were played after the mid-70s.

Nearly 20 years later and most of them are still unaware

 

I'd include a lot of Promoters and DJ's who are completely ignorant of this period in that as well. Been to several supposed Wigan Anniversary type events thinking I might hear some of the lesser played stuff like above, only to suffer the usual parody type night of Frank Wilson and The Snake, one DJ even introducing Ruby Andrews as a 'Massive Wigan Anthem'.... :(

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