Guest 12shades Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Being a huge Northern Soul fan from 1970s - to date,When dose Northern Soul stop becomoing Northern Soul.When Im constantley discovering new music of the that ilke and beyond ???? Would evrybody agree to the fact that Our Soul In,history is the most OPEN MINDED tought pattern known to man,we know .............!!!!! You just know a good tune,label,cut when you here it. You are surley blessed to understand this music from all dimensions. 12SHADES
Guest northernsoulboy6 Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Being a huge Northern Soul fan from 1970s - to date,When dose Northern Soul stop becomoing Northern Soul.When Im constantley discovering new music of the that ilke and beyond ???? Would evrybody agree to the fact that Our Soul In,history is the most OPEN MINDED tought pattern known to man,we know .............!!!!! You just know a good tune,label,cut when you here it. You are surley blessed to understand this music from all dimensions. 12SHADES 12shades Yes you are correct , as there cannot be any doubt that there has to be stuff still out there and if you have found some then we all await in antisipation to hear the latest 60's find. As you say if its a good tune then its a winner. Mark
Zed1 Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Being a huge Northern Soul fan from 1970s - to date, When dose Northern Soul stop becomoing Northern Soul. When people try to pigeon hole it into 764 different sub-genre based on year, production, label and artist - then divide this again into another 498 sub-sub-genre based on rarity, value, overplayed, underplayed, in-be-tweeny-played and how good it will look in their record box if they have the only copy (MUST be original, not pressed, issue, re-issue, booted etc) *Important Note* The above sub-genre are VERY subjective and depend on who on this board you are trying to impress (or number of pints consumed) and your newly aquired £15 ebay ultra rare 'Northern' Soul record from the 'windy city' is not in fact just another overplayed 'Pop' record......... or vice-versa.
Tomangoes Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Very deep topic. As you suggest NS is in the ear of the beholder, so to speak. I try not to tag 'soul' too much to the Northern label, as much of it is simply not soul in the broadest sense, I also think its grown into a much broader definition in the last 10 years than in the 25 years before that. Ed
Geordiejohnson Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 ummmm didnt northern soul start where Rhythm n soul ended..which was only ended by a coin of Phrase by dave godin..and northern cant end..coz its a dance style not a music, so any music that fits the style will be classed as northern by the Northern scene ...ie the country sounds of barneby bye, and the rock n roll of dean barlow and the gospel/soul sounds of the early glenn jones or the disco sound of phylis hyman...that seemed to be classed as ".Northern" because they were played at a northern venue at some time or other, but they all were also played at discos clubs and rock and roll venues...surely none of the artists recorded them as northern as they wont of ever heard of it...... this is and has always been a bizarre state of affairs...I personnally dont class any record as a northern record just a record, whatever the genre, that gets played or accepted on the northern soul dance scene. so the scope is endless...and lends itself to a host of arguments..that bore the pants off me Geeooooordie
Soul-slider Posted August 20, 2008 Posted August 20, 2008 I personnally dont class any record as a northern record just a record, whatever the genre, that gets played or accepted on the northern soul dance scene. Geeooooordie That statement sums it all up! 100%!
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 But one way for me is when a song has been played at venues in the past. Like yes we have sub genres but anything i may well have which is soul and i don't know if it's Northern i would check up and no doubt many of you will say that was played somewhere and is defined as Northern same as with Modern and R & B and funk. I do draw a line to what i wouldn't call a Northern record or Modern etc if i felt it wasn't and it was labelled as simply soul be it 60's or 70's or whatever
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