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Ok it's not northern....but just listened to Spooners Crowd - two in the Morning.

It captures the atmosphere so well...walking down the street in the dead of night....hearing the first muffled tones of the music we love as we near the venue....then opening the door and letting your senses fill with whats inside.

Thats how I'll always remember Blackburn...rounding the corner and hearing the music cascading down the street

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Carl Carlton - Competition.

Sums it all up for me. quite simply Northern Soul :thumbsup::D

what about these two classics and a few more recent

al williams " i am nothing " awesome vocals

lester tipton " this wont change " powerhouse northern at it's best

mellosouls " we can make it " sent shivers down my spine when butch first played this

margaret little " love finds a way " how could this stay hidden for so long

prophets "one gold piece " fabulous group harmonies

i.m.o. northern at it's best :D

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JUST SAY YOUR'E WANTED-GWEN OWENS?

YOU DIDN'T SAY A WORD-YVONNE BAKER?

CAN'T LOSE MY HEAD-GEORGE BLACKWELL?

I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU-HERBERT HUNTER?.................. :wicked:

SORRY JUST READ "WHAT SINGLE TUNE"

Edited by KevH
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:wicked: for me , it has to be shawn Robinson, my dear heart.. I still love it to bits, and just love dancing to it, it sends cold shivers down my spine, thats one sound that has everything going for it, in fact, I always wanted to blow the trumpets with the orchestration. :shades:
Guest stromberg
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spyder turner I can't make it anymore :wicked:

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For me the first record I heard at my local youth club which made stop and think hey this isn't chart music but this is brilliant dance music which went onto to be one of my all time favourites and to to me defines Northern Soul is:-

J.J.Barnes - Please let me in - Ric Tic.

Regards

Alan

The Faboulas Jades Come On And Live Awesome

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soulsauce Sep 8 2006, 01:44 PM'

THE tune that defines northern soul for me is Man o Man, Little Walter - what a fab intro - watch the dancers run to the floor - gets me every time!

Took years to track it down after first hearing it as a cover up, bought every 45 going with similar words in the title (what could I do? What should I do? etc etc etc) and finally got a copy at Prestatyn a few years a go (no not an original!). I love it and treasure it!

I would have to agree with you there..... thumbsup.gif

The drum and snare drumbeat intro

"baaaaah bah bah bah bah bah bah ba"

......anyone know what the hell I'm on about... rolleyes.gif

I'm STILL getting an original.............ONE DAY.... wink.gif

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Late addition but not previously mentioned (I think) Steinways "You've been leading me on". Rousing drum and piano intro, thumping drum beat throughout, great vocals, neat breaks - everything in my opinion that defines Northern Soul

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Late addition but not previously mentioned (I think) Steinways "You've been leading me on". Rousing drum and piano intro, thumping drum beat throughout, great vocals, neat breaks - everything in my opinion that defines Northern Soul

Sorry Jaco, but i think this record is the biggest load of pants ever, fails to ever get going IMO of course smile.gif

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Picture this its January 1974, me and Bob Foster are back at his place after a monday night out. He says to me.............I've just had a tape from Martin Kopell, listen to this track & on comes:-

Let Nobody love you - Virginia Blakly - Mojo.

After the first few Do Do Do Do's she starts..........Baby I've got to leave you for a day or two........... by then I was totally blown away & to this day its still my favourite track of all time. There's a few that can mach it now, but not beat it. West Coast Northern Soul at its best.

Regards Ritchie wave.gif

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Sorry Jaco, but i think this record is the biggest load of pants ever, fails to ever get going IMO of course smile.gif

Baz, each to his own mate, the diversity/difference of opinions etc is part of the intrigue of the scene, don't you think?

I could have listed any one of dozens of tracks as could everybody else but this track is as near to defining NS as any other. Epitome of Sound would be a very, very close second, however.

Guest in town Mikey
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Bunny Sigler - Follow your heart played it saturday night after a 10 year break

One of those you just have to sing along to at full volume.

With my voice passable in a loud club. Not great in a convertable rolleyes.gif

Guest in town Mikey
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Do you love me baby-THE MASQUERADERS

Off Topic.

Laurent, I went to Montpellier during the world cup in 1998. By far the nicest place we visited that month. beautiful city. You are a lucky man living there.


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Follow your heart - bunny sigler - cameo parkway

13060 refosoul

Its not till you play this after a number of years do you realise what agreat record it is and must have one of the best beginings of the lot

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ITS EASIER TO PICK A RECORD THAT DEFINES NORTHERN SOUL THAN IT IS TO DEFINE NORTHERN SOUL IN WORDS.

FIRST OF ALL IT CANNOT BE A SOUL RECORD, SLOW, MID, OR UP TEMPO. THIS IS BECAUSE ITS A SOUL RECORD AND ACCEPTABLE AS THAT.

THAT RULES OUT MOST OF THE PREVIOUS CHOICES.

IT WOULD HAVE TO BE SOMETHING NOT ACCEPTED BY SOUL LOVERS/PURISTS, BUT SIMILAR SOUNDING, SO AS TO TICK MOST OF THE BOXES THAT DEFINES A SOUL RECORD.

THIS MUST HAVE BEEN THE THINKING BEHIND THE DJ'S WHO PLAYED 'CLASSICS' LIKE 'YOUR READY NOW', 'RUN BABY RUN', 'TEN MILES HIGH' ETC ETC. SOME OF THESE TYPES OF TUNES ARE VERY CLOSE TO SOUL RECORDS FOR EXAMPLE HERBERT HUNTERS 'I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU' AND SOME ARE MILES WIDE OF THE MARK, LIKE THE CROW'S YOUR AUTUMN OF TOMORROW.

DONT GET ME WRONG I AM NOT SAYING ANY OF THESE TUNES ARE BAD, BUT THAT TO BE SPECIFICALLY POSTED AS NORTHERN SOUL, IT MUST BE DIFFERENT TO SOUL.

NORTHERN SOUL IS ALSO DIFFERENT TO RARE SOUL, AND BACK IN THE 70'S LOTS OF DJ'S AND PUNTERS DID NOT LIKE THE TAG OF NORTHERN SOUL, AS IT INCLUDES NON SOUL RECORDS. THATS WHY TERMS LIKE RARE, OR MODERN, WERE ADDED TO THE 'SOUL' TERM.

OF COURSE ITS ONLY MY OPINION, BUT IS BASED ON WHY THE SOUL SCENE SPLIT INTO VARIOUS GROUPS, LEAVING THE 'POPSOUL' OR 'NORTHERN SOUL' ELEMENT TO FADE.

TODAY EVERYTHING IS 'ACROSS THE BOARD' FROM EARLY 60S CLASSIC SOUL LIKE THE TAMS, TO UP TO DATE RELEASES, AND OVERALL ITS A GOOD THING AND ENABLES BIGGER CROWDS.

A SUGGESTION FOR A DEFINITIVE PURE NORTHERN SOUL RECORD WOULD BE AFTERNOON OF THE RHINO - MIKE POST. TICKS ALL THE BOXES EXCEPT SOUL.

ED

Guest vinylvixen
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I have to go with
Yvonne Baker " You Didn't Say A Word "
: For me , the tune that sums up the genre .

Malc Burton

Malc, you took the track right out of my play box
:no:
Ab-so-bleedin'-lutely.....it's got everything - big hair, slingbacks, chiffon, drama, divatude...and a James Bond flavour...makes me swoon every time even now
:)
Close second is Kim Weston's 'I'm still loving you'.....
:lol:
Jo

Posted

Steve Karmen - Breakaway

This one does it for me, especially the way it builds to a climax, truly orgasmic tune!

Simon :lol:

Posted

your all bloody mad has to be the

DELARKS JOB OPENNING

for a serious heart mender

Posted (edited)

Picture this its January 1974, me and Bob Foster are back at his place after a monday night out. He says to me.............I've just had a tape from Martin Kopell, listen to this track & on comes:-

Let Nobody love you - Virginia Blakly - Mojo.

After the first few Do Do Do Do's she starts..........Baby I've got to leave you for a day or two........... by then I was totally blown away & to this day its still my favourite track of all time. There's a few that can mach it now, but not beat it. West Coast Northern Soul at its best.

Regards Ritchie :lol:

what a wise man you are ritchie , without a doubt my all time favourite , although it was 1975 before i was hooked on it

Edited by Tony Parker
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how do you pick one??????

edward hamilton & arabians--- baby dont you weep :lol: or bill black----little queenie :)

Guest Mart B
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The steinways another quality late wigan sound, who said the scene died after 1976!lol. :thumbsup:

Sorry Jaco, but i think this record is the biggest load of pants ever, fails to ever get going IMO of course
:wicked:

Posted (edited)

I've missed this thread... I'm trying to win my mates over due to the fact that they think is all motown... I'm winning!!! I've thrown my favs at them (some already mentioned) but add:

HB Barnum - Heartbreaker

Gerri Granger - I go to pieces

Jackie Wilson - Because of you

Alfie Davidson - Love is a serious Business... all great great tracks!

Oh - Double Cookin should have had a mention by now methinks?

Edited by youngsoulie
Guest kevnewry
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My tuppence worth... (defines NORTHERN Soul) for me anyway PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD. Jimmy Rae. :wicked: although Sandi Sheldon is up there :thumbsup:

KTF.. Kev

Posted

If some one asked me this ,and I could only play one tune,it would have to be

Valentinos - Sweater Than The Day Before

always thought of it as a pure solid Northern tune

what single tune would you use to try and explain it

Bazza

how the hell am I suppossed to answer a question like this Bazza :thumbsup: ,,, First I think, yeah that one, then no that ones better, then, yeah but what about that one then,,yeah but, no but, yeah but.

So I'll go for The Younghearts- Little Togetherness. but I'll probably change my mind tomorrow. :wicked:

Posted (edited)

how the hell am I suppossed to answer a question like this Bazza :thumbsup: ,,, First I think, yeah that one, then no that ones better, then, yeah but what about that one then,,yeah but, no but, yeah but.

So I'll go for The Younghearts- Little Togetherness. but I'll probably change my mind tomorrow. :wicked:

Well Chris

my fave tunes change all the time,but to me, Valentinos stands up as a pure northern tune ,defy any one to say different :lol:

Bazza

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Guest gfarrington
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this could go on forever its a hard one (ooeerrr matron) its like asking which one of charlie's angels would you like :thumbsup:


Guest vinylvixen
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Ok it's not northern....but just listened to Spooners Crowd - two in the Morning.

It captures the atmosphere so well...walking down the street in the dead of night....hearing the first muffled tones of the music we love as we near the venue....then opening the door and letting your senses fill with whats inside.

Thats how I'll always remember Blackburn...rounding the corner and hearing the music cascading down the street

Another West Hampstead spin circa '79-'80 - this brings the memories flooding back...'make sure you come back, y'all'.... :rolleyes: Jo

Posted

Also for me Jerry Cook: Hurt on the other side :rolleyes:

and Eddie Holman: Surrender

Jerry Cooke - Hurt on the other side

Spellbinders - Help me

Happy New Year

Col

Posted

Late addition but not previously mentioned (I think) Steinways "You've been leading me on". Rousing drum and piano intro, thumping drum beat throughout, great vocals, neat breaks - everything in my opinion that defines Northern Soul

Sorry Jaco, but i think this record is the biggest load of pants ever, fails to ever get going IMO of course :lol:

Think you're in the minority there though Baz, fantastic tune imo & deffo NS!

Simon :rolleyes:

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Think you're in the minority there though Baz, fantastic tune imo & deffo NS!

Simon :lol:

Yes but my taste is far superiour to any one elses :rolleyes::shades:

Posted

On a good day - FRANK BEVERLEY - IF THAT'S WHAT U WANTED

and

On a BAD day - THE PEANUT f*cking DUCK

Derek

Posted

Carl Carlton - Competition.

Sums it all up for me. quite simply Northern Soul :lol::lol:

Nice one, :thumbsup: but nah i can name some of the top artists which line vinyl :yes: its got to b tommy hunt first live act at the casino cracking up i :yes: hope i'm right on the first live act i dont bite :no: .

Billy

Guest kid mohair
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Shirley lawson........ one more chance.

Posted

Think you're in the minority there though Baz, fantastic tune imo & deffo NS!

Simon :thumbsup:

'Tother side of the Steinways is vastly superior I.M.H.O.

LINDA JONES - JUST CAN'T LIVE MY LIFE - W/Bros Still sounds great today, if I had to pick just one, this would be it. AWESOME!

Phil.

Posted (edited)

some superb tunes already mentioned , and some I dont know

and I prefer the oldies too

so how about these 4 ? ( not mentioned yet )

LOOKING FOR YOU - GARNETT MIMMS

GET IT - STANLEY MITCHELL

I FEEL SO BAD - JACKIE EDWARDS

HEY SAHLONEY - MICKEY LEE LANE

Edited by soundsOKEH
Guest Mart B
Posted

Get your head out the sand baz theres 10000 oldies out there not 100 lol! :P

Yes but my taste is far superiour to any one elses
:boxing::D

Guest kevnewry
Posted

I Knew this would happen, as Bridget said yeah but no but yeah but......

COUNTDOWN HERE I COME... The Tempos.. pure northern, :thumbsup: wanna change my mind if i had one tune to play to define NORTHERN Its.... MY SUGAR BABY. Connie Clarke and thats my final offer.. But yeah but no but yea......... :thumbsup: Kev..

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