Dave Moore Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 As Dave has just posted that SKM will not be continuing I thought I'd take this opportunity to congratulate him on such a massive achievement with both the fanzine and the website. I'm sure I'm not alone, when looking for that piece of info that's missing from my notes when I dive straight to either SKM or DFTMC (Richie and Keith big kudos too!). So...well done Matey, congratulations on a job well done and I doubt that's the last we'll hear or see of your scribblings. (In fact I'm about to email you a list of subject matter and deadlines! ). Anyone got any favourite chapters of the SKM epistle? I like the one about The Scene and MILK!!
Guest Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 As Dave has just posted that SKM will not be continuing I thought I'd take this opportunity to congratulate him on such a massive achievement with both the fanzine and the website. I'm sure I'm not alone, when looking for that piece of info that's missing from my notes when I dive straight to either SKM or DFTMC (Richie and Keith big kudos too!). So...well done Matey, congratulations on a job well done and I doubt that's the last we'll hear or see of your scribblings. (In fact I'm about to email you a list of subject matter and deadlines! ). Anyone got any favourite chapters of the SKM epistle? I like the one about The Scene and MILK!! Absolutely. Must have been bloody hard work!. I remember reading in the mag, in one of Dave's rants that he really didn't like it when folks hung around the record bar, chatting, getting in the way and stopping people from getting to the records... I was so scared of him that I never stood around the records for more than a minute afterthat.. if someone stopped me for a chat in the cleethorpes record bar, I've always made a point of moving them away from the box of records we happen to be stood by. Jayne.x
Supercorsa Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 (edited) I must admit to only ever buying a couple of copies of SKM in the past. However I haved used the website on a number of occasions, especially the discographies . Many thanks Mr Rimmer. PS I hope that the website will remain. Edited October 22, 2008 by Supercorsa
Dave Rimmer Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Thanks folks. It's a bit of a sad time, the mag has been part of my life for the last 18 years, but sales have dropped to a quarter of what they were five years ago (and I don't think the quality of the contents has dropped), so it just became a question of whether it was worth spending all that time producing it, and the cost of getting it printed to sell less than 200 copies which is what happened with the last one. It's a decision I've been thinking about for nearly a year now. I don't think I did badly though. 72 issues (Plus 8 'Special' issues of discographies etc), all of which were over 40 pages, over an 18 year period (Bearing in mind I held a full time job, am married and have two, now adult children) The website will remain, and will grow, so I'll be adding to the articles and CD reviews on there on a regular basis. And I was serious about writing for other mags. So Dave, Derek, Howard, and Mike (and anyone else I've forgotten) bear me in mind if you need something writing. If any one wants back issues I have copies of most of the last twenty issues - £3 each including postage. I'll edit this post later and add a list of which issues I've got. cheers
Kev Moore Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Thanks folks. It's a bit of a sad time, the mag has been part of my life for the last 18 years, cheers Well done Dave. SKM has kept me going on trains. buses, back of cars etc after many a nighter. You have done a great job and deserve the acolades. I'd personallyl ike to thank you again for printing my thoughts in your 50th special issue when others probably wouldn't have. (Even though you didn't agree with my ramblings). Writing that article made me more than aware of how difficult just writing the stuff is never mind the production side of things. I'm sure your pen or keyboard will not be idle long and good luck with finding that elusive publishing deal for Dave Rimmer's Northern Soul Bible Vol 2. Good Luck mate and many thanks. Kev
Soulfool Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 So sorry to read this although I fully understand about a drop in sales, printing costs etc. Still sad to read that a fanzine that has been so much a part of the scene - and for so long - has to cease print. An amazing amount of work, hours spent researching, typing and selling, it's bloody hard work I can tell and it's not for the money, there's bugger all to be made from fanzine's, a labour of love and a passion for the music is what's required and Dave Rimmer has that in abundance, SKM will be missed that's for sure. Glad the website is kept running and Dave, your writing talents will be most welcome for any future editions of Soul View David
Prophonics 2029 Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Hummm what about a virtual version Dave that could be down loaded for a fee that would save printing costs??
Simsy Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Hummm what about a virtual version Dave that could be down loaded for a fee that would save printing costs?? Thats a good idea. Good for SKM to live on. Always thought it was a cool title.
Harry Crosby Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 As Dave has just posted that SKM will not be continuing I thought I'd take this opportunity to congratulate him on such a massive achievement with both the fanzine and the website. I'm sure I'm not alone, when looking for that piece of info that's missing from my notes when I dive straight to either SKM or DFTMC (Richie and Keith big kudos too!). So...well done Matey, congratulations on a job well done and I doubt that's the last we'll hear or see of your scribblings. (In fact I'm about to email you a list of subject matter and deadlines! ). Anyone got any favourite chapters of the SKM epistle? I like the one about The Scene and MILK!! oh dave this is sad news,and i`d like to second the above, its been an invaluable reference point for me and diane, a great site mate congratulations on your achievments
Tony Foster Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 Dave thank you for all your hard work over the years and contributing so much to the soul scene through your magazine and website. Especially through the 90´s when there was less soul nights and all-nighters, it was people like yourself that kept the scene going with mags like soulful kinda music. The internet has taken over these days and I am really glad your website is still running, a great reference point, I´ve used it many times. Thank you for giving us so much.
Jerry Hipkiss Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 Dave thank you for all your hard work over the years and contributing so much to the soul scene through your magazine and website. Especially through the 90´s when there was less soul nights and all-nighters, it was people like yourself that kept the scene going with mags like soulful kinda music. The internet has taken over these days and I am really glad your website is still running, a great reference point, I´ve used it many times. Thank you for giving us so much. Seconded! Dave, the time and effort you've put in is appreciated - glad the website will still be going, it's invaluable when I need to check facts, listings etc. while I'm doing my radio show. Hippo.
Guest souljack Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 (edited) sorry to see skm finish dave ,but thank you for the mag,it helped me many a time reading it whilst the never ending m6 and m74s tarmac slipped by,always apears to be longer going home,be even longer now,cheers big fella ,what you gonna do with all that spare time???cheers jack Edited October 23, 2008 by souljack
Rugby Soul Club Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Thanks for all your effort, your hard work was defo appreciated... At least I don't have to find anymore space to store the mag from now one. You need to print an official last one, it'll sell like hot cakes...
jocko Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Really sad news, and absolutely shocked at such low sales figures, I just, naively obviously, thought anyone with more than a passing interest in the scene buys these magazines. Another reminder that its not true that the quality things always survive these tough times, and a reminder to get out and buy any even remotely soul related publications before they all disappear. Great effort Dave and as everyone says the website is a fantastic resource so glad to hear its staying.
Soulfool Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Thanks for all your effort, your hard work was defo appreciated... At least I don't have to find anymore space to store the mag from now one. You need to print an official last one, it'll sell like hot cakes... Brilliant idea, how about it Dave?
Rich Buckley Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Cheers for your hard work Dave, it's been a brilliant and informative read all these years. Hope you have a think about maybe keeping it going in some shape or form via t'interweb, but if not, thanks again See you soon for a beer. Rich
Guest moggy Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Well done Dave, as a contributor to the mag in the early days, I can vouch for how hard it was for you to produce back then, with your plink plink typwriter, some great stuff printed over the years, and you can feel proud to have had your little place in the history of the scene with the SKM mag. Take a bow and a well earned rest respect my friend.
Ady Croasdell Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Thick or what? I wondered why I didn't get my little paper present on Saturday. A huge thanks for all your hard work and support over the magazine's lifespan. Your championing of the 100 Club is something I'm forever grateful for. The mag gave Dave Godin his last way of saying hello and goodbye to the Northern Soul world which apart from the hundreds of other great articles you featured, gives it a guaranteed and important place in our history.
ImberBoy Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 I can't think of many nighters that I have visited over the years where I haven't seen you, thank you for the time and effort you have given to SKM and the many other projects you have been involved with, you are a genuine guy and SKM will be missed by a scene that has its fair share of shallow and mercenary word Smiths, SKM has been an oasis in a desert of shite. Dave you have always had my utmost respect for SKM.
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