Wiganer1 Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Richard Searling - Johnathans Experience - mixed up foolish girl Russ Winstanley - Spix and Spax - Follow the leader Keith Minshull - Tony Blackburn - Its only love Soul Sam - Mickey Mouse Concerto any more?
Soulsmith Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 I'd like to know who was responsible for James Coit - Black Power & if memory serves me right.. Terrible Tom - We Were Made For Each Other. Name & shame please.....
Dayo Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 I'd like to know who was responsible for James Coit - Black Power & if memory serves me right.. Terrible Tom - We Were Made For Each Other. Name & shame please..... link Terrible Tom was a massive record and spun by nearly all the leading names. I'm almost certain Curtis and Levine were on it; Searling too. I've always loved it. Probably couldn't summon the energy to dance to it now though!
Iancsloft Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Terrible Tom was a massive record and spun by nearly all the leading names. I'm almost certain Curtis and Levine were on it; Searling too. I've always loved it. Probably couldn't summon the energy to dance to it now though! link =============================================== I,ll second that great Ampet uptempo mover is T.Tom Top 45 from the heyday when we was all young enough to throw ourselves around the dancefloor ( instead of shufflin around ) Love the lyrics too
Iancsloft Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Terrible Tom was a massive record and spun by nearly all the leading names. I'm almost certain Curtis and Levine were on it; Searling too. I've always loved it. Probably couldn't summon the energy to dance to it now though! link ================================================ Talking about crap 45,s some Wiggin Cas DJ,s where responsible for playing the worst recordings ever far too many to list JOE 90, ALL S. Soussan inst,s , Jackie Trent, William Bonney blimey I could go on all day, best years at Wigan where 73 and 80-81 the latter years playing some of the scenes all time great sounds
Guest Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 ================================================ Talking about crap 45,s some Wiggin Cas DJ,s where responsible for playing the worst recordings ever far too many to list JOE 90, ALL S. Soussan inst,s , Jackie Trent, William Bonney blimey I could go on all day, best years at Wigan where 73 and 80-81 the latter years playing some of the scenes all time great sounds link William Bonney, Love Love Love , great version. 80-81, Richard Searlings playlist was probably his best EVER.
Guest remus Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Richard Searling - Johnathans Experience - mixed up foolish girl Russ Winstanley - Spix and Spax - Follow the leader Keith Minshull - Tony Blackburn - Its only love Soul Sam - Mickey Mouse Concerto any more? link Holy St. James,played by whoever. Four Vandals,by who ever got suckered. Rock 'n roll spots, Roger Banks. (good taste in crossover mind!) Casualeers, by shifty. Rock.E.Harrell(something like that!) Sean Chapman.
Mormar44 Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 I'd like to know who was responsible for Terrible Tom - We Were Made For Each Other. Name & shame please..... link I know exactly what you mean, this always seemed like mess of noise to me......
Tomangoes Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Black Power - James Coit - Phoof Soul pack record, went massive, completely filled the floor at the KGB Sheffield, week in week out, fetching decent money at its height, Dancers dream if you can shift your legs, full of energy. Its the epitomy of Northern Soul as OPPOSED TO SOUL. There were many more records played that were worse than this. For me it was the out and out pop records like Peggy March and Muriel Day that were dire. Ed
Pete S Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 I'd like to know who was responsible for James Coit - Black Power & if memory serves me right.. Terrible Tom - We Were Made For Each Other. Name & shame please..... link First person I heard play Black Power was Keith Minshull. That was the first Wigan spin. Terrible Tom - surely not!!
Guest Awake 502 Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Jewells "We got togetherness" Lucky Charms "Tied to your heart" Tim Tam "Wait a minute"
Rob Wigley Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Shadows and reflections by the Lonely Crowde (?) MGM God Damn awlful record played at the Palais around 1978ish Nev Wherry (?)
Jim G Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 (edited) The Casino gets blamed for a lot cr*p, (rightly) but other pop / garbage before the Casino; Guy Darrell 'I've Been Hurt' Wayne Gibson ' Under my Thumb' The Vogues ' That's the Tune' The Shakers ' One Wonderful Moment' Jason Knight 'Our Love is Getting Stonger' plus others ! Edited May 18, 2005 by jim g
Guest Awake 502 Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Shadows and reflections by the Lonely Crowde (?) MGM God Damn awlful record played at the Palais around 1978ish Nev Wherry (?) link Remember this being big at The Fleet nighters as well, same time as Jamie "Priceless gem".... hmmmmm
Guest Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Different strokes for different strokes. Nothing will ever beat the sheer awfulness of 'The Snake" for me. Unless it's 'Suzy's Serenade"....
Paul R Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 The Casino gets blamed for a lot cr*p, (rightly) but other pop / garbage before the Casino; Wayne Gibson ' Under my Thumb' plus others ! link I agree totally, but at my first allnighter at Va Vas just pre Wigan, Someone(probably Dickie S) was playing "Under My Thumb" by the Rolling Stones. Oh and "That's The Tune" by PJ Proby.(and I still have the Album with it on!). The problem was, you could cope with good danceable pop/"Blue eyed soul" being played amongst the majority of true uptempo soul. It was just that the plot was well and truly lost by about 76, 77.and to a certain extent from 74. Oh1 and I have always loved "The Snake" since I first heard it at a youth club in 1971. The thing is, my other favourite sound at the time was "Scratchy" Paul
Dayo Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 The Casino gets blamed for a lot cr*p, (rightly) but other pop / garbage before the Casino; Guy Darrell 'I've Been Hurt' Wayne Gibson ' Under my Thumb' The Vogues ' That's the Tune' The Shakers ' One Wonderful Moment' Jason Knight 'Our Love is Getting Stonger' plus others ! link Good call. They were just known as "good disco records".
Guest Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 I've always hated Judy Street's 'What' but I know one or two people love it to death. Wimpy or what? Eddie
Pete S Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 I've always hated Judy Street's 'What' but I know one or two people love it to death. Wimpy or what? Eddie link Wasn't wimpy when first heard - blew most of us away - january 1977
Gene-r Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 I wasn't on the scene in the '70s (too young!), but that shouldn't stop me with this list! Gary Lewis & The Playboys - My Heart's Symphony (listen to the intro - amazing what you can do with a taut length of knicker elastic!) P J Proby - Niki Hoeky Lovin' Spoonful - Six O'Clock Baltimore & Ohio Marching Band - Condition Red Gene
Dayo Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 I think the thing to remember is that almost all of these records sounded "right" when they were played out. We've just become more sophisticated in our tastes. Back in the day, I feel there were a lot of people on the scene who were not soul fans as such - at least not how we might define it. They went for the people, the atmosphere, the dancing and the gear. If it was the Shakers or Eddie Parker, it really didn't matter - so long as the beat was right. Nothing wrong with that. Climate was different back then. The scene was organic, just as it is now. No-one "invented" it as a soul scene - it just grew that way driven by a bunch of post mods. If you'd been to the Wheel you'd have heard lots of pop records like Question Mark and the Mysterions. Even the odd bit of reggae or ska. Ramble over.
Guest Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 "Ski-ing in the snow" , "If you loved me", and definatly "My hearts symphony"-all piss poor. There still is some pure kack being played, "Wrong side of town"-4 vandals will definatly get me off the floor quicker than a dose of the runs!. Same with ANY Levine penned/produced disco rubbish. Am I an old original gut? Darn right,stompers for me.Same goes for beat ballads/love songs. If I want a "romantic" night ,I'll stay at home and make love to the wife. That's not what Northern Soul is all about, emphasis isand always has been on dance, not shuffle around the floor to some love-lorn indivduals beat ballad. :angry:
Pete S Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 "Ski-ing in the snow" link You have got to be having a laugh - The Invitations were a great soul group and it's a cracking dancer - real traditional Northern Soul...
Guest remus Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 You have got to be having a laugh - The Invitations were a great soul group and it's a cracking dancer - real traditional Northern Soul... link
Pete S Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 link Oh right, so the Invitations weren't a good soul group and Skiing is not a cracking dancer. Twat.
Guest remus Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 "Ski-ing in the snow" , "If you loved me", and definatly "My hearts symphony"-all piss poor. There still is some pure kack being played, "Wrong side of town"-4 vandals will definatly get me off the floor quicker than a dose of the runs!. Same with ANY Levine penned/produced disco rubbish. Am I an old original gut? Darn right,stompers for me.Same goes for beat ballads/love songs. If I want a "romantic" night ,I'll stay at home and make love to the wife. That's not what Northern Soul is all about, emphasis isand always has been on dance, not shuffle around the floor to some love-lorn indivduals beat ballad. :angry: link Well put, people need to understand the difference between Soul nights & Northern Soul nights, I prefer the former personally because I like soul at any tempo, don't care what labels go in front, like it fast, mid and slow myself but respect those like it "tradional" in your face.
Dayo Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 "Ski-ing in the snow" , "If you loved me", and definatly "My hearts symphony"-all piss poor. There still is some pure kack being played, "Wrong side of town"-4 vandals will definatly get me off the floor quicker than a dose of the runs!. Same with ANY Levine penned/produced disco rubbish. Am I an old original gut? Darn right,stompers for me.Same goes for beat ballads/love songs. If I want a "romantic" night ,I'll stay at home and make love to the wife. That's not what Northern Soul is all about, emphasis isand always has been on dance, not shuffle around the floor to some love-lorn indivduals beat ballad. :angry: link Part of me thinks this is an awesome post. I get that mood somedays too. Welcome aboard Zeb - you'll have fun here.
Guest Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Hell no Pete, I'm not distputing the Invitations aren't a good soul group, it's the song "Ski-ing in the snow" itself, lyricly it's laughable and always makes me cringe. Cheers Dayo, glad there like-minded folk on here.
Guest Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Off Topic - slightly! How about the worse Djs - of course I have to be dominated for that one!!
jonbuck Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 (edited) Hell no Pete, I'm not distputing the Invitations aren't a good soul group, it's the song "Ski-ing in the snow" itself, lyricly it's laughable and always makes me cringe. Cheers Dayo, glad there like-minded folk on here. link Not forgeting as I have mentioned before Russ Winstanley Playing Tina Charles/5000 Volts I'm On Fire @ Wigan in 1975 ..... JB Edited May 20, 2005 by jonbuck
Ged Parker Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Can't think of a single track played on the scene that I would rather not own than own. Thats the collector in me bit like the mad woman on the news today with 273 pets in here bungalow
Guest in town Mikey Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Off Topic - slightly! How about the worse Djs - of course I have to be dominated for that one!! link Whats the safe word K?
Guest Dan Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Well put, people need to understand the difference between Soul nights & Northern Soul nights, I prefer the former personally because I like soul at any tempo, don't care what labels go in front, like it fast, mid and slow myself but respect those like it "tradional" in your face. link depends what you mean by traditional for those of us who started in the 80s a bit of midtempo is traditional! and very welcome personally, can't stand hayes cotton
Guest Soultown andy Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 With pete all the way on this ski in the snow,great northern listen to the horns,maybe not in vogue these days but still a good northern tune.
Guest Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 depends what you mean by traditional for those of us who started in the 80s a bit of midtempo is traditional! and very welcome personally, can't stand hayes cotton link 80's Pah :angry:
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 You have got to be having a laugh - The Invitations were a great soul group and it's a cracking dancer - real traditional Northern Soul... link Oh right, so the Invitations weren't a good soul group and Skiing is not a cracking dancer. Twat. link Hell no Pete, I'm not distputing the Invitations aren't a good soul group, it's the song "Ski-ing in the snow" itself, lyricly it's laughable and always makes me cringe. Cheers Dayo, glad there like-minded folk on here. link With pete all the way on this ski in the snow,great northern listen to the horns,maybe not in vogue these days but still a good northern tune. link I'm with Pete and Andy on this one OK so it's not currently in vogue but a great Norman record and always has been.
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Wasn't wimpy when first heard - blew most of us away - january 1977 link Oh no i've agreed with Smudger twice in one thread i may be loosing it. Yes Judy Street sounds crap now but back then when it was first played it was awesome
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Black Power - James Coit - Phoof Soul pack record, went massive, completely filled the floor at the KGB Sheffield, week in week out, fetching decent money at its height, Dancers dream if you can shift your legs, full of energy. Its the epitomy of Northern Soul as OPPOSED TO SOUL. There were many more records played that were worse than this. For me it was the out and out pop records like Peggy March and Muriel Day that were dire. Ed link I agree but listening to it now it's clearly out and out FUNK
Guest Soultown andy Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 (edited) Knew you had taste trouty,a bad one and a it was a recent monster not from what was supposed to be the bad years[77 to 79] that fucking dottie and millie,now that is shite and it was championed by my good mate ginger. Edited May 20, 2005 by Soultown andy
Guest Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Knew you had taste trouty,a bad one and a it was a recent monster not from what was supposed to be the bad years[77 to 79] that fucking dottie and millie,now that is shite and it was championed by my good mate ginger. link Cha Cha Cha
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Knew you had taste trouty,a bad one and a it was a recent monster not from what was supposed to be the bad years[77 to 79] that fucking dottie and millie,now that is shite and it was championed by my good mate ginger. link Do you know what i absofuckinlootly detest that Dottie & Millie and a very close runner up is The Futures - Party Time Man
Guest Soultown andy Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Now i know why i always end up talking to you at venues m8,we both have great taste,normaly sam can do no wrong in my eyes but party time man,shite.
pikeys dog Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Now i know why i always end up talking to you at venues m8,we both have great taste,normaly sam can do no wrong in my eyes but party time man,shite. link And that fcuking abomination 'Baby I Need Your Loving' by Gayle Adams..... and 'Crazeee World' by Kenny Thomas..... and 'Space Laydeeeee' by Bill...... and.........
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Now i know why i always end up talking to you at venues m8,we both have great taste,normaly sam can do no wrong in my eyes but party time man,shite. link And there's me thinking it was because i have an enormous.............
Guest rachel Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Futures - Party Time Man link And that fcuking abomination 'Baby I Need Your Loving' by Gayle Adams..... and 'Crazeee World' by Kenny Thomas..... link
MarkWhiteley Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 I'm with Pete and Andy on this one OK so it's not currently in vogue but a great Norman record and always has been. link cor Trouty, didnt realise it was that old, introduced to us by the Normans eh! Billy
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 cor Trouty, didnt realise it was that old, introduced to us by the Normans eh! Billy link Why do you think people wear Norman Soul Trouser's to this day?
Jim G Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 (edited) Just remembered another absolute sh**e record played. Unfortunately it was at the Casino (I say that cos it wasn't just the Casino that strayed from soul, 'David & The Giants' at the Mecca!). Anyway, the record was played by John Vincent. He announced it as 'Soul A Go Go' by Bob Wilson (Strings A Go Go, i.e Double Cookin had been huge then). It was a cover up of 'Chase Side Shoot Up' by Brian Bennet on UK Fontana records. For those that don't know, this was the official BBC theme tune to their Golf progammes in the 70ts and 80ts. I remember arguing with John, as he denied it was what I said it was. I only knew, cos I owned it, and I never heard it again at the Casino. And yes it is (was) garbage. Edited May 20, 2005 by jim g
Soulsmith Posted May 21, 2005 Posted May 21, 2005 Helen Shapiro - Tell Me What He Said. What were we all thinking about.....truly awful. Her other played record 'Stop & You'll Become Aware' wasn't as bad. Not heard it for years, does it ever get played out these days? Just dug out Terrible Tom, its as bad as ever I remember. I'm going rebury it pronto. Col.
Pete S Posted May 21, 2005 Posted May 21, 2005 I don't think TMWHS ever got played anywhere apart from local youth clubs. If you listen to it, it's a fantastic 60's pop song, not northern, one of my favourites. "Stop" is great as well, miles better than the original slow version. He Knows How To Love Me is good as well.
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