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Aaah...the passage of time... :lol: ......Delxxx

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yeah but i wouldn't have swapped it for the world. richard was pure class at the time,

half past 2 heres betty boo! awesome.

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plus he was a northern collector then, and doesn't have the records now,so will only play off cd's at these venues. still the best of his generation by a mile and an importatnt part of my life and my early yrs!

With respect I beg to differ here, RS followed me on at Blackburn and played total OVO, don't ask for a playlist as i have slept since, :lol:

Pete E

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but it was clear then as it was at blackpool tower he is not really interested in northern anymore

TBH thats a very good example - I remember reading the recent reveiw of Blackpool where everyone was moaning about 'Sking in the Snow' and 'The Snake' being played every hour........ it's much the feeling I got at Blackburn.

What does seem a little odd to me though is why employ all the 'big' name jocks if you're going to limit their scope for plays? - after all you don't need to be a Soul Sam or RS to play Frank Wilson, indeed the very reason these Jocks ARE such 'big' names is because they didn't just play the same old-same old in the past, but instead put the time,effort and money into finding and playing some of the great tracks listed on this thread.

Seems to me it's a bit like employing Lewis Hamilton to deliver your newspapers on a push bike.. :lol:

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With respect I beg to differ here, RS followed me on at Blackburn and played total OVO, don't ask for a playlist as i have slept since, :lol:

Pete E

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when i went up at stoke to ask him for 'just ask me which he hadnt got but did notice a black issue of patti & emblems on kapp next on the decks!!!

the records this guy must have had pass his hands is truly amazing!

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With respect I beg to differ here, RS followed me on at Blackburn and played total OVO, don't ask for a playlist as i have slept since, :lol:

Pete E

with respect back, i didn't mean at THAT night mate i think i did say now,ie at the radio 2 prestwich do,i think he played cd's. may be wrong as i've also slept since then. just a thought tho,if he played frank wilson,wouldn't that have been off cd? i went but honestly can't remember what he played that night.

personally he can play cd's all night if he re-creates some of his playlists mentioned in this thread. peace! :lol:

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TBH thats a very good example - I remember reading the recent reveiw of Blackpool where everyone was moaning about 'Sking in the Snow' and 'The Snake' being played every hour........ it's much the feeling I got at Blackburn.

What does seem a little odd to me though is why employ all the 'big' name jocks if you're going to limit their scope for plays? - after all you don't need to be a Soul Sam or RS to play Frank Wilson, indeed the very reason these Jocks ARE such 'big' names is because they didn't just play the same old-same old in the past, but instead put the time,effort and money into finding and playing some of the great tracks listed on this thread.

Seems to me it's a bit like employing Lewis Hamilton to deliver your newspapers on a push bike.. :lol:

I think it's a case of employing Jocks with nothing to prove (Blackpool) and trusting them to 'stick' to whats required for that event,

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I think it's a case of employing Jocks with nothing to prove (Blackpool) and trusting them to 'stick' to whats required for that event,

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otherwise known as the old boys brigade!

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otherwise known as the old boys brigade!

If you say so Mark, but it works, and they do resist the temptation to move even slightly away from the policy required, although they have the resources to do so, just my take on it,

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I think it's a case of employing Jocks with nothing to prove (Blackpool) and trusting them to 'stick' to whats required for that event,

Thats a very fair point TBH Pete - but it just bring me back to my original point that even in a VERY crowded market there could be scope for what you might call a 'proper' Wigan Nite concentrating on the lesser know stuff that perhaps arn't deemed 'safe' enough at these bigger venues..

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with respect back, i didn't mean at THAT night mate i think i did say now,ie at the radio 2 prestwich do,i think he played cd's. may be wrong as i've also slept since then. just a thought tho,if he played frank wilson,wouldn't that have been off cd? i went but honestly can't remember what he played that night.

personally he can play cd's all night if he re-creates some of his playlists mentioned in this thread. peace! :lol:

Sorry MATE as you said 'these venues' and as Blackburn was being mentioned I foolishly thought Blackburn may have been included as it was 2 weeks ago (now?), and yes you are wrong regarding Prestwich, peace :lol:

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If you say so Mark, but it works, and they do resist the temptation to move even slightly away from the policy required, although they have the resources to do so, just my take on it,

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never been to the blackurn do so cant comment but youre right about this policy .should nt have said owt reallly going over old ground - lets stay positive as long as people enjoy their nights out - thats all that matters..

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really! i'm sure he was playing cd's that night. fook me i'm losing it! i even went and chatted with him too.i'll pay more attention next time sir!

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really! i'm sure he was playing cd's that night. fook me i'm losing it! i even went and chatted with him too.i'll pay more attention next time sir!

There was a cd player in use at the Prestwich radio 2 night, for the use of a particular DJ, but it wasn't RS, sir!

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There was a cd player in use at the Prestwich radio 2 night, for the use of a particular DJ, but it wasn't RS, sir!

:lol: i still think i'm losing it tho.i honestly cant remember so take ur word for it. thinking bout it in back of my mind, it may have been there he showed me ernestine eady on VINYL.

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:lol: i still think i'm losing it tho.i honestly cant remember so take ur word for it. thinking bout it in back of my mind, it may have been there he showed me ernestine eady on VINYL.

I only joined in to point out that 2 weeks ago RS played OVO at Blackburn which was mentioned at that point in the tread ,this was 2 weeks ago which is closer to 'now' than Prestwich which was about 8 years ago, wish i hadn't bothered now :lol:

Guest inspirations001
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pmsl, i'm only killing time whilst listening to amber radio on here soul show.now i know i'm losing it cos i mistook the mention of b'burn 2 wks ago to mean the first b'burn do, doh!it's late and i'm knsackered.this has gone too much off thread now, hope someone gets it back on track.

Guest skorpiano
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Thanks to Mark Freeman for encouraging me to dig out my Casino tapes and re-living my wonderful memories of the latter years of the Casino.

Although I use to go to the Oldies nighters and occasionally go in M's, it was the Saturday nights , main dance floor that always did it for me - oh if we could turn back time?

Russ, Richard, Soul Sam, Gary Rushbrooke, Pat Brady, Keith Minshull, Brian Rae and Dave Evison etc. - Respect to you all for such wonderful memories!

On some nights there was only a few hundred people in so am hoping that this is a great opportunity to re-live a moment in time.

A few examples are:

Neil Allen, Chris Plant, Tim Ashibende, Dave Thorley, Atlas, Geoff Oakes, Dave Shaw, Waggsy, Trusser, Harpo, The twins, Rob Marriott, Vernon, Martin Maylor, Blondie, Ricky Brown, Pete French, Fletch, Tracey, Pip and the rest of the Stroud contingent. The Gloucester crowd and so many more from Worcester, Redditch, Crewe, Manchester, Scotland etc.

Also the people that I didn't meet at the Casino but then met afterwards and found out they were also there, Guy, Keb, Butch, Gilly etc.

Also to the wonderful soulies that we no longer see around Dave Alcock, Pete Lawson, Tommo, Mudd and others R.I.P.

Anyway if you were there between 1979-1981 please leave a comment.

Mark (Gloucester) - Don't look at the picture as I looked quite different then, like more hair, and definitely less weight

I went from 77' onwards, and saw a huge change in the last few years, old soul merged with 'newies' and the music evolved for the better, although there were many who wanted things to stay the same. I remember seeing a petition going around the main room which wanted to ban Soul Sam for playing too much 'modern' soul. For me it was inevitable, soul then, as now can't be stuck in 1973, but must change to reflect the new soulies who will keep NS alive.


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Can anyone remember near the end of the Casino there was a All-dayer on a Sunday in Stoke on Trent I can remember catching the train from Wigan after the nighter there was loads travelling down for it but can't for the life of me recall the name of the place! I can remember it was at a night club that had a double Decker bus on the top floor where they served food I don't think I ever got that smashed to just dreamt that :lol: ! ...................Thinking about it I keep getting the name Deville's or something like that all the Wigan jocks where on I think :D .

Steve J

It's had a few names over the years, I think it was Deavilles, Baileys & as Jez said Strikes.

Guest inspirations001
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I went from 77' onwards, and saw a huge change in the last few years, old soul merged with 'newies' and the music evolved for the better, although there were many who wanted things to stay the same. I remember seeing a petition going around the main room which wanted to ban Soul Sam for playing too much 'modern' soul. For me it was inevitable, soul then, as now can't be stuck in 1973, but must change to reflect the new soulies who will keep NS alive.

i bet the people who wanted him out, dance to modern "oldies" today tho! :lol:

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Unless there is a different Court Davis, the one that recorded Try to Think what you're doing is not and never was anyone named Herbie Williams. I know because Court Davis is my older brother, and remember when the song was recorded. The Real Court lives outside of Philadelphia (PA USA). We love seeing the mentions and that Try to Think is still being played and enjoyed.

Thanks for joining this thread and Court is very well respected on the Soul scene.

Over the years to try to maintain the obscurity of a release a dee-jay would cover the label up and call it by a different name and this is where the Herbie Williams name comes in.

After many years this was finally uncovered so people became aware of who it really was.

Please say hello to Court and respect from the UK Soul scene.

Mark

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Unless there is a different Court Davis, the one that recorded Try to Think what you're doing is not and never was anyone named Herbie Williams. I know because Court Davis is my older brother, and remember when the song was recorded. The Real Court lives outside of Philadelphia (PA USA). We love seeing the mentions and that Try to Think is still being played and enjoyed.

As he any discs stored away?? :thumbsup::thumbup::wicked: Pm me sharp like.

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Unless there is a different Court Davis, the one that recorded Try to Think what you're doing is not and never was anyone named Herbie Williams. I know because Court Davis is my older brother, and remember when the song was recorded. The Real Court lives outside of Philadelphia (PA USA). We love seeing the mentions and that Try to Think is still being played and enjoyed.

please to meet you, my names frank wilson ph34r.gif

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:lol: they never went anywhere after it closed :ohmy:

There is another thread on this but like many others found this quite frustrating at the time.

The petition was started by some well respected and fairly influential soulies, one name who was known to many on the scene at the time.

Sam at the time was playing some great things although I know got challenged on a few e.g. when he first played Coffee and Casanova off the LP, it sounded great and loads of people went up on the stage to find out what it was but then Sam got slated when it later became a hit.

I can remember quite a few tracks that Sam was playing while he was a resident dj, that others started playing when he was no longer there.

All in the past now but quite frustrating at the time for all of the soulies who went to the Casino looking forward to certain dee-jays spots.

Great to see Sam still there with name in lights!

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pmsl, i'm only killing time whilst listening to amber radio on here soul show.now i know i'm losing it cos i mistook the mention of b'burn 2 wks ago to mean the first b'burn do, doh!it's late and i'm knsackered.this has gone too much off thread now, hope someone gets it back on track.

Back on track with some of Richards playlist around the time.

Al Hudson And The Soul Partners - Spread Love

Al Williams - I Am Nothing

Arin Domain - Silent Treatment

7th Ave. Aviators - You Should O' Held On

Billy Nicholls - Diamond Ring

Bobby Thurston - Just Ask Me

Charletta - Lies

Cheryl Berdell - Giving It All To You

Clyde McPhatter - Please Give Me One More Chance

Chris Bartley - Out Of My Mind

COD's - She's Fire

Cody Marshall - The Thought Of Loving You

Combinations - What'cha Gonna Do

Court Davis - Try To Think (What Your Doing)

Curtis - How Can I Tell Her

Deadbeats - No Second Chance

Eddie Daye & The 4 Bars - Guess Who Loves You

Eddie Holman - Where I'm Not Wanted

Eddie Holman - Hurt

Emanuel Laskey - You Know What I Like

Fluffy Falana - My Little Cottage

Frank Foster - Harlem Rumble

Herman Hitson - Love Slipped Through My Fingers

Ike Strong - Your Love Keeps Me Dancing

Jackey Beavers - I Need My Baby

Jewell - Paradise

Jimmy Delphs - Dancing A Hole In The World

John & The Weirdest - Can't get Over These Memories

John & The Weirdest - No Time

Judy Hughes - Fine, Fine, Fine

Lamont Cranston Band - Takin' A Chance

Larry Houston - Let's Spend Some Time Together

Little Ann - What Should I Do

Main Change - Sunshine Is Her Way

Mike Jemison - You'll Never Get My Love

Moses Dillard - I'll Pay The Price

Mr Soul - What Happened To Yesterday

Nabay - Believe It Or Not

Nomads - Somethings Bad

Nurons - All Of My Life

Paris - Sleepless Nights

Peabo Bryson - Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind

Peter Hamilton Generation - Hey Girl

Porgy & The Monarchs - Congratulations Baby

Revelation - Feel It

Rosey Jones - All I Need Is Half A Chance

Royal Esquires - Ain't Gonna Run

Sammy Gaha - Thank You

Skip Mahoney - Janice (Don't Be So Blind)

Superbs - I Wanna Do It With You Baby

The Group Featuring Cecil Washington - I Don't Like To Lose

Twans - I Can't See Him Again

Vickie Baines - Country Girl

Vivian Carol - Oh Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

ZZ & Company - Getting Ready For The Get Down

I believe all correct and will add more of the dee-jays playlist soon.

Mark

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Pretty sure the Wilson Picket was Pat Bradys "Brother Louie Brown" C/up...................the rest sound 'bout right 'cept Cecil Washington was "......Like To Lose" not "loose" :) played "as" Joe Matthews and the Inserts of course.

Cheers Paul

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Back on track with some of Richards playlist around the time.

Mark

I can only imagine what it would be like to hear these out as newies at the Casino. Having only been to there once (the last allnighter) if I was given a choice of any era of the Casino this would be it hands down, awesome - wouldn't give a jot if there was only a 100 in.

Surley those who hoofed the Casino for pastures new around this time must be kicking themselves?

Cracking thread :)

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Pretty sure the Wilson Picket was Pat Bradys "Brother Louie Brown" C/up...................the rest sound 'bout right 'cept Cecil Washington was "......Like To Lose" not "loose" :) played "as" Joe Matthews and the Inserts of course.

Cheers Paul

Paul

You're right.

Thanks for the corrections.

Mark

Guest inspirations001
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most correct apart from arin domain, was john manships lenny curtis c/u "not another day" from about 78

rosey jones was sams carliss monro c/u

twans was a mecca spin i think and then sams at cleethorpes/fleet/notts palais.

as for the rest, and the others mentioned, all that in about 3 years. thanks richard!

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An enjoyable and empassioned thread.

To the people that have spent their valuable All-Nighter time waiting for Joe 90 to be played and then been that elated you were then able to instantly forget the other 7hrs 58 mins of a night you should have been able to have good memories of....good luck!

There are positive people that have been lucky enough to enjoy this music and it's venues....and then there's yourselves he he, shame.

Two records that I have seen mentioned on this thread I must pass comment on - Leon Thomas' 'L-O-V-E that I tried for ages to find thinking it's hook-line was 'Elooo-wicki' (balls) and Roger K's - 'Give Me The Love' - which, from it's killer dramatic clash-cymbal/bass-line opening (the place seemed to stand still for me when it came on) to it's end was a truly burnt in the memory Wigan moment.

I salute you.

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I have occasionally posted this about the period in Wigan's history when the attendance was that poor that only M's was opened - hard to believe - but true - it was an odd time, on the back of never having experienced a Wigan that wasn't the big-time affair I was expecting....but none the less rewarding.

Which shows you what a truly stippled period Wigan's last two years held.

None the worse for the real people who attended for the same reason they spent their train/bus-fare on - that music.

As an aside, I was booked last minute for an awfully under attended club last week and the resident said (almost in apology), "It's awful when there's so few in isn't it?" to which my reply was "I'm here, you're here, the music's right - who gives a f***!"

I know that sounds terribly self-righteous and a bit bleeding heart but I meant it.

Right, I'm about to go off on one, so I'll leave it.

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I can only imagine what it would be like to hear these out as newies at the Casino. Having only been to there once (the last allnighter) if I was given a choice of any era of the Casino this would be it hands down, awesome - wouldn't give a jot if there was only a 100 in.

Surley those who hoofed the Casino for pastures new around this time must be kicking themselves?

Cracking thread :)

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hi byrney

end of an era was my 1st all niter too - and was lucky to get to two of the other 'last nites' two

will treasure those nites forever .. the end of an era was a sensational all niter!!!

Guest inspirations001
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An enjoyable and empassioned thread.

To the people that have spent their valuable All-Nighter time waiting for Joe 90 to be played and then been that elated you were then able to instantly forget the other 7hrs 58 mins of a night you should have been able to have good memories of....good luck!

There are positive people that have been lucky enough to enjoy this music and it's venues....and then there's yourselves he he, shame.

Two records that I have seen mentioned on this thread I must pass comment on - Leon Thomas' 'L-O-V-E that I tried for ages to find thinking it's hook-line was 'Elooo-wicki' (balls) and Roger K's - 'Give Me The Love' - which, from it's killer dramatic clash-cymbal/bass-line opening (the place seemed to stand still for me when it came on) to it's end was a truly burnt in the memory Wigan moment.

i'm not alone then, i actually thought he was singing "hello vicky". well i was only young! :)

I salute you.

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Back on track with some of Richards playlist around the time.

Al Hudson And The Soul Partners - Spread Love

Al Williams - I Am Nothing

Arin Domain - Silent Treatment

7th Ave. Aviators - You Should O' Held On

Billy Nicholls - Diamond Ring

Bobby Thurston - Just Ask Me

Charletta - Lies

Cheryl Berdell - Giving It All To You

Clyde McPhatter - Please Give Me One More Chance

Chris Bartley - Out Of My Mind

COD's - She's Fire

Cody Marshall - The Thought Of Loving You

Combinations - What'cha Gonna Do

Court Davis - Try To Think (What Your Doing)

Curtis - How Can I Tell Her

Deadbeats - No Second Chance

Eddie Daye & The 4 Bars - Guess Who Loves You

Eddie Holman - Where I'm Not Wanted

Eddie Holman - Hurt

Emanuel Laskey - You Know What I Like

Fluffy Falana - My Little Cottage

Frank Foster - Harlem Rumble

Herman Hitson - Love Slipped Through My Fingers

Ike Strong - Your Love Keeps Me Dancing

Jackey Beavers - I Need My Baby

Jewell - Paradise

Jimmy Delphs - Dancing A Hole In The World

John & The Weirdest - Can't get Over These Memories

John & The Weirdest - No Time

Judy Hughes - Fine, Fine, Fine

Lamont Cranston Band - Takin' A Chance

Larry Houston - Let's Spend Some Time Together

Little Ann - What Should I Do

Main Change - Sunshine Is Her Way

Mike Jemison - You'll Never Get My Love

Moses Dillard - I'll Pay The Price

Mr Soul - What Happened To Yesterday

Nabay - Believe It Or Not

Nomads - Somethings Bad

Nurons - All Of My Life

Paris - Sleepless Nights

Peabo Bryson - Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind

Peter Hamilton Generation - Hey Girl

Porgy & The Monarchs - Congratulations Baby

Revelation - Feel It

Rosey Jones - All I Need Is Half A Chance

Royal Esquires - Ain't Gonna Run

Sammy Gaha - Thank You

Skip Mahoney - Janice (Don't Be So Blind)

Superbs - I Wanna Do It With You Baby

The Group Featuring Cecil Washington - I Don't Like To Loose

Twans - I Can't See Him Again

Vickie Baines - Country Girl

Vivian Carol - Oh Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

Wilson Pickett - How Will I Ever Know

ZZ & Company - Getting Ready For The Get Down

I believe all correct and will add more of the dee-jays playlist soon.

Mark

Even now that playlist is still very impressive,....Al Hudson..still blows me away now....Delxxx


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hi byrney

end of an era was my 1st all niter too - and was lucky to get to two of the other 'last nites' two

will treasure those nites forever .. the end of an era was a sensational all niter!!!

I had a great night although I think it cost me a bomb to get there on the train. Southpaw who's on here, along with Shippo from Nottingham thumbed it there arriving before me if memory serves.

I feel that I never really witnessed the true Casino though - but lucky enough to get a very little taste of it.

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It's interesting, and perhaps a little sad that if I decided to put on my own 'soul-nite' and placed a post on here saying the theme would be tracks like the above (and listed them) I'm sure the response would on the whole be very positive, yet......

If I did the same post but only saying that the theme would be tracks from the latter years of Wigan - the response would doubtless solicit replies like "Do we realy need another top 500/classic oldies nite?" - followed by lots of the usual stereotype "Dinosaur" "Baggy Trousers" and "Why can't you move on?" type comments.

Whatever anyone says about Ian Levine he got the title of SWONS spot on.......

The Strange world Of Northern Soul :(

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It's interesting, and perhaps a little sad that if I decided to put on my own 'soul-nite' and placed a post on here saying the theme would be tracks like the above (and listed them) I'm sure the response would on the whole be very positive, yet......

If I did the same post but only saying that the theme would be tracks from the latter years of Wigan - the response would doubtless solicit replies like "Do we realy need another top 500/classic oldies nite?" - followed by lots of the usual stereotype "Dinosaur" "Baggy Trousers" and "Why can't you move on?" type comments.

Whatever anyone says about Ian Levine he got the title of SWONS spot on.......

The Strange world Of Northern Soul :(

I'm not so sure of that, and I started another thread on this but got little response from nostalgia promoters and it was starting to get a bit moany which I couldn't be arsed to get into.

I'll try again though seeing as you brought it up Teapot - do oldies nostalgia nights play stuff like Paris, Court Davis, Del Tours, Clyde McPhatter, John and the Weirdest, Moses Dillard, Vondelles, Eddie Daye etc - all very well known oldies. I tend to avoid nostalgia nights as the very few I've been to really don't do it for me personally, played a top 100 not 500, and the Djs / punters don't tend to post play lists. For a change I'd actually go to an oldies event if this stuff was played.

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Hi Mark,

I just figured out how the Forum works, and how to see the replies. I'll pass your kind words on to Court. I'll also have to get him on Soul Source. He did leave a comment on the You Tube "Try to Think What You're Doing "video." None of the three of his records got more than the tiniest bit of airplay in a small market in the states. We are amazed that Try to Think even got to England, much less was popular in the Northern Soul circles. It's all very cool.

Thanks again,

Craig

Thanks for joining this thread and Court is very well respected on the Soul scene.

Over the years to try to maintain the obscurity of a release a dee-jay would cover the label up and call it by a different name and this is where the Herbie Williams name comes in.

After many years this was finally uncovered so people became aware of who it really was.

Please say hello to Court and respect from the UK Soul scene.

Mark

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Sorry, none that I know of. The record was only played a few times in the states in a very small market. We saw a few on ebay.

Thanks,

Craig

As he any discs stored away?? :(:lol::lol: Pm me sharp like.
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do oldies nostalgia nights play stuff like Paris, Court Davis, Del Tours, Clyde McPhatter, John and the Weirdest, Moses Dillard, Vondelles, Eddie Daye etc - all very well known oldies. I tend to avoid nostalgia nights as the very few I've been to really don't do it for me personally, played a top 100 not 500, and the Djs / punters don't tend to post play lists. For a change I'd actually go to an oldies event if this stuff was played.

Did see your other thread TBH but didn't reply for similar reasons :( ......

Much depends on what your take (or indeed the promoters/DJ's take) on a "Nostalgia night" is?, ie the tracks you've listed are not excactly floor fillers at most Top 100 nights - they would proberbly fit in more with perhaps an 'Underplayed night' even though you could still call them "Nostalgia", which was sort of the point I was making, an overplayed oldie and an underplayed 60's track are still 'Nostalgia' as such, yet they are viewed VERY differently to many on here...

Interestingly I went to my 'local' night last night which describes itself as 'Across the board' which does-to some smack of Top 100/Nostalgia etc, yet I heard Paul Newmans 'Ain't you got a Heart', The Shalamars 'Stop and Take a look at yourself', Florence Devore 'Kiss me Now' and even my fave Cecil Washington track (and No!, I didn't request it :lol: ) add to this a few of the tracks listed on this thread and of course the more 'popular' stuff ie DJ Genitals, Neo and the usual Classic oldies etc, and you've got perhaps a 'truely' Across the board night - yet if one of the Jocks listed the plays on here it would doubtless be deemed a Dinosaur/Handbag night by some...... hence perhaps why they don't bother..

I do think though that there would be scope for perhaps a quarterly night somewhere which concentrates on the lesser well know stuff from the above Wigan years - the problem of course is if it would get the support given the VERY crowded venue lists most weekends..

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Back on track with some of Richards playlist around the time.

Al Hudson And The Soul Partners - Spread Love

Al Williams - I Am Nothing

Arin Domain - Silent Treatment

7th Ave. Aviators - You Should O' Held On

Billy Nicholls - Diamond Ring

Bobby Thurston - Just Ask Me

Charletta - Lies

Cheryl Berdell - Giving It All To You

Clyde McPhatter - Please Give Me One More Chance

Chris Bartley - Out Of My Mind

COD's - She's Fire

Cody Marshall - The Thought Of Loving You

Combinations - What'cha Gonna Do

Court Davis - Try To Think (What Your Doing)

Curtis - How Can I Tell Her

Deadbeats - No Second Chance

Eddie Daye & The 4 Bars - Guess Who Loves You

Eddie Holman - Where I'm Not Wanted

Eddie Holman - Hurt

Emanuel Laskey - You Know What I Like

Fluffy Falana - My Little Cottage

Frank Foster - Harlem Rumble

Herman Hitson - Love Slipped Through My Fingers

Ike Strong - Your Love Keeps Me Dancing

Jackey Beavers - I Need My Baby

Jewell - Paradise

Jimmy Delphs - Dancing A Hole In The World

John & The Weirdest - Can't get Over These Memories

John & The Weirdest - No Time

Judy Hughes - Fine, Fine, Fine

Lamont Cranston Band - Takin' A Chance

Larry Houston - Let's Spend Some Time Together

Little Ann - What Should I Do

Main Change - Sunshine Is Her Way

Mike Jemison - You'll Never Get My Love

Moses Dillard - I'll Pay The Price

Mr Soul - What Happened To Yesterday

Nabay - Believe It Or Not

Nomads - Somethings Bad

Nurons - All Of My Life

Paris - Sleepless Nights

Peabo Bryson - Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind

Peter Hamilton Generation - Hey Girl

Porgy & The Monarchs - Congratulations Baby

Revelation - Feel It

Rosey Jones - All I Need Is Half A Chance

Royal Esquires - Ain't Gonna Run

Sammy Gaha - Thank You

Skip Mahoney - Janice (Don't Be So Blind)

Superbs - I Wanna Do It With You Baby

The Group Featuring Cecil Washington - I Don't Like To Loose

Twans - I Can't See Him Again

Vickie Baines - Country Girl

Vivian Carol - Oh Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

Wilson Pickett - How Will I Ever Know

ZZ & Company - Getting Ready For The Get Down

I believe all correct and will add more of the dee-jays playlist soon.

Mark

Forgotten just how good this is.......

https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5TDcq5uuqZ8#

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[Bobby King..."If you don't want my love"

Elusion..."Living on the verge of leaving"

Champaign..."If one more morning"

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paul are these albu tracks?

Well Mark the Bobby King track was always said to be album only, but i know Keith Minshull has one on a single.(album is "Bobby King" on W Bros.)

The Ellusion track never got the break it deserved with only a few of us airing it at the time, the album is i'm told "hard" to get it is called "All toys break" on Cotillion(i recommend this)

The Champaign track was a Wolvo special, and is the final track on the "How about us" album. we picked one up for £3. its a great track but needs to be pitched down a little nowadays in my opinion

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Was pm'img Neil(Allen) earlier today, there are so mant tales to be told, from those special nights, well it was weekends most times with the likes of the oldies, clifton hall, the britt, the bear, bedford etc...etc...on fridays, then off to Kev 'n; Shazz's or Lornas, if we could get a lift.

What a joy to be in the company of the craziest, reckless bunch of wonderful people you could ever wish to meet. talk about living to the maxx, and then more piled in on top, yet through all that we came out with so many life long mates, and great memories.

If you told the tales to an outsider, they would scoff and say nobody would get up to those things, but we did weekly

Dave from Anglesey stopped me a few months ago, must have been 20 plus years but it was as if it had been 8am the Sunday before, and that applies to so many of us,,,thats so special for me as around here no fucker will speak to me, only jokin really the kids spoke only last year LOL

We dont need to meet in a mall, to be together "the memories still remain in our hearts"

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Guest skorpiano
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Great tracks (thanks everybody).

Opinion is, and will, always be divided, but I was there and it was great (usually) my memories are very strong, even after all these years I still feel it was the best venue I ever went to, and I went to a lot.

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