New Members SBlooms Posted February 15 New Members Posted February 15 On 14/02/2025 at 00:16, Dmidd said: Hello from Doyle Hello everyone, Newbee on site. My name's Sarah. From leicestershire area. Just a brief short and sweet introduction about myself. I admit I love all sorts of music, soul, motown, ska, rock, big 60's fan... but can't stand today's ear ache music. I've no hesitation getting on the dance floor but ive been very distracted the past few years. The back legs are out and ready to gett moving again.
New Members SamanthaMai Posted February 19 New Members Posted February 19 Hi, my name is Samantha. I am originally from Rotherham, but now based in Liverpool! I am studying the history of Northern Soul in Rotherham, so looking forward to digitally meeting some original Northern Soulies! 1 1
New Members DLP Posted February 19 New Members Posted February 19 I was inspired to join Soul Source after viewing the you tube video of The Plebians (Plebs) in Halifax in 1967. I used to go to this club aged 16 and my mother picked me up at 9 am the next morning. Doors opened at midnight. An old warehouse with stone flags. The back door of The Upper George Pub led straight into the alley way and the club door on the left. I saw Lee Dorsey live on stage. At The Bin Lid in Dewsbury I saw The Fantastics many times, plus Clyde Mcphatter. You just had to dodge the rockers on the walk up to the club who were always lurking around to intimidate, even if you were a girl! I am very excited to join Soul Source.
Happy Feet Posted February 19 Posted February 19 1 hour ago, DLP said: I was inspired to join Soul Source after viewing the you tube video of The Plebians (Plebs) in Halifax in 1967. I used to go to this club aged 16 and my mother picked me up at 9 am the next morning. Doors opened at midnight. An old warehouse with stone flags. The back door of The Upper George Pub led straight into the alley way and the club door on the left. I saw Lee Dorsey live on stage. At The Bin Lid in Dewsbury I saw The Fantastics many times, plus Clyde Mcphatter. You just had to dodge the rockers on the walk up to the club who were always lurking around to intimidate, even if you were a girl! I am very excited to join Soul Source. Hi DLP welcome to Soul Source , hope you enjoy the ride. I have a question that you maybe able to answer , after I watched The Plebians ( Plebs) in Halifax in 67 posted by Rick last night , it was quite clear that the band that was playing was Root & Jenny Jackson not The Impressions . I have never heard of any of their tunes played out anywhere and can't find anything of theirs on vinyl pre 68. So my question is do you have any idea which ( as they where live on stage ) song Root & Jenny Jackson where singing at the time ?
New Members DLP Posted February 20 New Members Posted February 20 Hi Happy Feet, thank you for the welcome. Regarding which song Root & Jenny Jackson were singing at the time I would say 'Let's go somewhere'. However, this song was recorded in 1969 and if the year is correct of 1967 (I was 16 yrs old and the year resonates with the age I was when I went to the Plebs), this song was not yet recorded by Root & Jenny Jackson. I say 'Let's go somewhere' as this is a medium tempo song and looking at the crowd they are not dancing energetically as they would to say, 'Save Me', even though the go go dancers are up tempo. I was not there on the night of Root and Jenny Jackson singing live, although I was there for Lee Dorsey and many other fabulous nights. I believe the year is around 1969. I left for Jersey in 1970.
Happy Feet Posted February 20 Posted February 20 (edited) 5 hours ago, DLP said: Hi Happy Feet, thank you for the welcome. Regarding which song Root & Jenny Jackson were singing at the time I would say 'Let's go somewhere'. However, this song was recorded in 1969 and if the year is correct of 1967 (I was 16 yrs old and the year resonates with the age I was when I went to the Plebs), this song was not yet recorded by Root & Jenny Jackson. I say 'Let's go somewhere' as this is a medium tempo song and looking at the crowd they are not dancing energetically as they would to say, 'Save Me', even though the go go dancers are up tempo. I was not there on the night of Root and Jenny Jackson singing live, although I was there for Lee Dorsey and many other fabulous nights. I believe the year is around 1969. I left for Jersey in 1970. Thanks DLP , for the response, I often wonder why anyone uploads to say YouTube, & put up footage from years past without the true musical backing , especially when there's a live act obviously playing in the background, still great footage , I'm amazed that nobody has yet come forward and recognised their Mum or Grannie . ( Mods move to the topic 1960s UK Mod / Soul Clubs if in the wrong topic ) Edited February 20 by Happy Feet
Soulwally Posted February 22 Posted February 22 Hi I’m John, a septuagenarian but hopefully all my chairs are at home. Didn’t realise what I was liking aged 12/13 but it turned out to be soul, the usual suspects Motown and Stax, but also the Impressions, Dionne Warwick et c…. Music that was the roots of Northern Soul. Reader of Blues & soul and later Black Music, I wasn’t into Northern, going down the funk/Philly route in the 70s. But probably in the last 25 years I discovered the magic of Northern, have a giant CD collection and have been buying 45s for the last 10 years 1
New Members DLP Posted February 23 New Members Posted February 23 Hi John, good to read your experience. To dance is to Live in my opinion. I now dance Salsa although feeling more tired the next day as time goes by! FitzSoul from Leicester comes to Jersey each year and in 2025 this will be 7-9 November at The Merton Hotel. As long as the music is playing I want to be on the dance floor. I used to own vinyls such as 'Open the Door to your Heart', Darrell Banks, 1966 and "I can Sing a Rainbow" by The Dells, 1969. You Tube is wonderful thing now although not quite the same as owning a vinyl. Well done on your collection.
New Members Bloxwich Soul Posted March 4 New Members Posted March 4 Hello my name is Gary griffin have been into soul music over 50 years first went to catacombs then to Wigan and Mecca worked for Neil Rushton’s inferno records late 70s with bill baker later djed for Neil at the ritz Mecca Locarno 3
Twoshoes Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Welcome Neil, from your intro sounds like you might have some interesting stories to tell,look forward to future posts
Thinksmart Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Welcome all new joiners. Enjoy the forum. There's a lot of knowledge to be found searching in the archives here but don't be afraid to ask questions and dive in. It's great to read your experiences old and new.
Popular Post Olivernyikos Posted March 5 Popular Post Posted March 5 Hello My name is Oli, I'm from outside London, Very new to the whole scene. I've been going to events and dancing for about a year now, for the last 4 months I've been collecting original's and had a few gigs. Been making plenty of new friends and still mad about all the music. Pleasure to meet all of you. 5
New Members claired Posted March 6 New Members Posted March 6 Hi to you all. I have been told about this wonderful place. Which is all about the soul scene. Been into soul and motown since my teenage day's. All those many years ago. When I used to DJ then. Now just got back into DJing again and loving it. 1
New Members Charlottie01 Posted March 18 New Members Posted March 18 Hello, I’m a new young soulie, been in the scene for around a year. Here to learn more about the scene and the history. 3
New Members claired Posted March 19 New Members Posted March 19 12 hours ago, Charlottie01 said: Hello, I’m a new young soulie, been in the scene for around a year. Here to learn more about the scene and the history. Welcome to the wonderful world of soul 2
Dobber Posted March 19 Posted March 19 3 hours ago, claired said: Welcome to the wonderful world of soul Welcome to the EXPENSIVE world of soul 1
New Members SamanthaMai Posted March 19 New Members Posted March 19 17 hours ago, Charlottie01 said: Hello, I’m a new young soulie, been in the scene for around a year. Here to learn more about the scene and the history. Hi I am also a young soulie, welcome! 1
New Members Tahiil Posted March 19 New Members Posted March 19 I'm Tahiil, 19 & from Bristol, very very new, largely here to read stories due to NS history's very anecdotal nature. I at least think I'm not a div 3
Dobber Posted March 20 Posted March 20 10 hours ago, Tahiil said: I'm Tahiil, 19 & from Bristol, very very new, largely here to read stories due to NS history's very anecdotal nature. I at least think I'm not a div Welcome fella
New Members John sapseid Posted March 24 New Members Posted March 24 On 06/09/2018 at 11:06, Mike said: highlight kick of this topic new members, here's a place to introduce yourself to all! Hello everyone,my name is John I I live in middleton .manchester. retired.and looking for soul events to go to with my wife viv.We have loved soul.motown.and northern soul since before we met in the early 70s. We got this app info from some people we met on the tram to prestwich who were going to a soul event.We hope to join in soon. 2
New Members Ruffin Posted March 25 New Members Posted March 25 (edited) Ruffin Been into soul music since 1966, hi to everyone Edited March 25 by Mike quote hassle sorted 2
Valentina Posted March 26 Posted March 26 On 18/03/2025 at 18:25, Charlottie01 said: Hello, I’m a new young soulie, been in the scene for around a year. Here to learn more about the scene and the history. diamond girl xxx On 05/03/2025 at 15:07, Olivernyikos said: Hello My name is Oli, I'm from outside London, Very new to the whole scene. I've been going to events and dancing for about a year now, for the last 4 months I've been collecting original's and had a few gigs. Been making plenty of new friends and still mad about all the music. Pleasure to meet all of you. welcome mate xxxx 3
Soul Searcher Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Hi Soulies, Just signed up to the forum, started going to all-nighters in 77 Peterborough Fleet, Wigan, Yate, Birmingham lacarno on Sundays....What a fantastic time was had. been collecting on & off over the years but the time has come to let a few tunes go because time has certainly passed me by. KTF 1
New Members Frankus22 Posted April 15 New Members Posted April 15 Hi All I'm Frank & am retired. Grew up with Motown. Today's music with very few exception is excruciating! Been a big Northern Soul fan for years - love all the dancing vids rgds Frank 1
New Members Jan Taylor Posted April 17 New Members Posted April 17 Ted's sad passing has prompted me to sign up & offer my condolences. A truly lovely man. He will be missed by many. Jan. 2
Tailormade Gaz B Posted April 19 Posted April 19 Welcome to all the new members - this is a great resource and community
New Members Royton Soul Suit Posted 14 hours ago New Members Posted 14 hours ago Hi Soul Brothers & Sisters, I am aged mid 60's and love my Northern Soul ever sinse I went to Royton Youth Club at 15 where I got my 1st taste of this fantastic music and after buying Blues & Soul magazine I sent off for my membership for Wigan Casino I remember it well, so at 16 and still at school it arrived and I couldn't wait ( this is a long story ) I asked one of the older lads how to get there from Royton and they told me to get the 400 bus to Bolton then the 13 bus to Wigan so it being Saturday night my mum asked me to go to the shop for her fag's I did and on impulse decided I was going to Wigan so kept her change and used it for my big night out which was a big adventure on my own, anyway it all went tit's up I got the 400 the wrong way yes the wrong way ended up in Stockport when i got of the bus at the terminal I asked where I could catch the number 13 bus to Wigan and was told there was no bus to Wigan but if I was lucky I could get a train but didn't know where the train station was but someone directed me and I frantically ran to the station and managed to find the right platform and Jumped on the train and with a huge sigh of releaf as I could see all the soulies with there over night bags, after arriving in Wigan followed everyone to the club but my next problem was hopefully getting in but luckilly while walking up the line of people I recognised Mick Race so jumped into the queue with him and once them doors opened my feet didn't touch the floor it was a huge surge to get in and within minutes I was in phew!! later Mick asked me to go and sell some records he had in his box in Mr M's which I did and selling a few he gave me some money for selling them which incidentally was enough to give my mum her change when I got home ( she did ask where I was alnight so told her I was baby sitting and "where is my change" she said so I gave it to her... no wiser lol ) what a wonderful experience. Told you it was a long story 1
Valleysoul Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, Royton Soul Suit said: Hi Soul Brothers & Sisters, I am aged mid 60's and love my Northern Soul ever sinse I went to Royton Youth Club at 15 where I got my 1st taste of this fantastic music and after buying Blues & Soul magazine I sent off for my membership for Wigan Casino I remember it well, so at 16 and still at school it arrived and I couldn't wait ( this is a long story ) I asked one of the older lads how to get there from Royton and they told me to get the 400 bus to Bolton then the 13 bus to Wigan so it being Saturday night my mum asked me to go to the shop for her fag's I did and on impulse decided I was going to Wigan so kept her change and used it for my big night out which was a big adventure on my own, anyway it all went tit's up I got the 400 the wrong way yes the wrong way ended up in Stockport when i got of the bus at the terminal I asked where I could catch the number 13 bus to Wigan and was told there was no bus to Wigan but if I was lucky I could get a train but didn't know where the train station was but someone directed me and I frantically ran to the station and managed to find the right platform and Jumped on the train and with a huge sigh of releaf as I could see all the soulies with there over night bags, after arriving in Wigan followed everyone to the club but my next problem was hopefully getting in but luckilly while walking up the line of people I recognised Mick Race so jumped into the queue with him and once them doors opened my feet didn't touch the floor it was a huge surge to get in and within minutes I was in phew!! later Mick asked me to go and sell some records he had in his box in Mr M's which I did and selling a few he gave me some money for selling them which incidentally was enough to give my mum her change when I got home ( she did ask where I was alnight so told her I was baby sitting and "where is my change" she said so I gave it to her... no wiser lol ) what a wonderful experience. Told you it was a long story Welcome aboard Andy, hope you're well..Paul
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