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Steve G

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  1. Nothing is gonna change fellas.....Some of the Limpets will get bored and drift away, but that's about it. It's a bit like TV ownership, nearly everyone has one - same with NS nearly everyone is a DJ now, it won't change.
  2. Interesting to hear that Ady. You won't find that account in the "official" story....
  3. Ok fair enough Bob.....and I've given you another scenario that link to PUSH. Anyway I hope we find out!
  4. Annie get your gun! It seems as far as the BBC is concerned there is only ever now going to be one version of events......
  5. Well you are obviously now the expert on this Bob.....right? Answer is none of us know and it's all speculation including the fact that the person pressing it "obviously knew the Tyrone Davis label" (I guess you mean Carl Davis). There is no evidence to suggest that permission was or wasn't given.....we don't know (yet). Whilst not specifically on point, this is quite interesting from 73..... https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=U7EDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA44&dq=jet+dakar&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nMs-Uv_GAafL0AWk-YHgAQ&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=jet%20dakar&f=false
  6. To give you a bit of historical perspective on the mid 80's....there was an upfront and vibrant scene (Stafford, 100 Club etc.) but I can also tell you there was a massive "oldies only" scene too. The scene was divided then as well, as anyone playing 60's newies or modern at the time will tell you. I was a resident at both The Fleet and The Wirrina in Peterborough for example and can remember now the repeated requests for "Right track" and "Night owl"....and the disappointed faces when I wouldn't play them. The only differences with today are there are fewer punters to go round, more DJ's / venues, and more people content to just have a social night out as long as there is a background of some "familiar" music. A lot of the passion has gone .
  7. Dakar was still operating in 1974, but if a connection I am convinced that it would have had all the Brunswick insignia somewhere on it, this has none of it. As Dakar was a capital of an African country (Senegal) quite possible that it's usage as a name was more widespread than we might think.....Interesting though.
  8. Hi Dave, pretty certain it's unconnected to the more famous Dakar label....
  9. Why do people think that rules that (should) apply to NS and Rare soul, also apply to the modern scene? Format isn't important in modern rooms if you don't believe me look at all the top names who carry their collections around on CD-R. Completely different scene, no hang ups about vinyl..... That being said I can remember doing a "modern night" where there were no CD players "because they cost £50 to rent" I was told.......furious I was since I'd just spent more than that on a load of brand new CD's to play. and couldn't play them.
  10. Hi Pete, the comment wasn't aimed at any particular DJ (I happen to know and get on with the one you are probably thinking about), but you'll hear that fookin' record in 50 venues every week. It's a bad record, there's thousands of better ones, tens of thousands in fact. That's where the divs are, not some curious people that come along and try the scene out and see what all the fuss is about. These days i put as much distance as I can between the "Teddy boy retro scene" with all its commercialism and cliches, and myself, but still enjoy the best of the music.
  11. The clip the BBC have up is of the Wigan young souls. I am cool with that, youngsters into it and doing their own thing is fine by me.....Only let down was that godawful Holly St James playing in the background.....Only one notch up from Paul Anka in the crapola list of shame
  12. I'll have to post up the unissued version for you philestines
  13. Amazing how many people list the label as Sump Off as well.....A bit of NS history first played by Curtis at The Mecca.....Although I didn't hear it then, it's a record I have liked for a long time.
  14. ...and get wound up when you won't play Paul Anka
  15. OMG you are serious, I thought you were just posting all this to wind people up.... Well young man you couldn't be further from the truth. I'll watch the programme next week, I doubt that it, or the film will bring in a new wave of "divs" onto the scene. Anyway there's enough of them already on the scene
  16. At least we won't forget when the programme is on..... And here's another cliche to look out for: "We all drifted away, got married and had our families after Wigan closed, and now we're back!!!
  17. I thought he was talking about the BBC :ohmy:
  18. A few more for you budding scriptwriters...... ....."brown condensation falling from the ceiling.....", "It would take an hour to get in" (cue to vintage "This England" shot "No pushing at the back"), "we had people coming from cornwall to John O' Groats" "We'd take a bag with a change of clothes in and some Brut" "The moment you hit that dancefloor it was magic, all of the bad things from the week at work suddenly vanished" "Sometimes we'd leave home on friday and wouldn't get back until Monday"
  19. Reg the hand is at the prospect of another retro scene piece with middle aged baldies harping on about Wigan.....Let's hope there's more to it than that....
  20. That's interesting, I was talking to Soul Sam the other week and he said that of all the Radio 1 DJs that came to the clubs he was DJing in in the 1970's, there was only one who had a genuine interest in trying to understand Northern soul and sepnt time trying to hear about it. Guess who? Annie Nightingale.
  21. Interesting I was a Casino fan as a teenager, absolutely loved it until mid 78. I am open minded and am not expecting "the history of rare and underplayed soul music". As long as it doesn't feature odd-bods dancing to Judy Street in Kebab shops I am sure it will be fine. Encouraging that Richard is involved.
  22. Wigan Wigan Wigan....What about St Ives, Cleethorpes etc? Two sides of the country in the 1970's....and it wasn't all about Wigan.
  23. Scotty Bray a Detroit garage record, and the Tru Soul and Pioneer labels were owned by the same guy - hence The Gambrells appeared on both records....
  24. Yes I agree but most people are musically "blinkered" in all musical genres, not just soul. You should see em all wetting themselves and clambering to get tickets when Genesis or Quo "do" a gig! I do agree though Judy Street - absolute garbage, and youngsters should be open minded to hear anything. Certainly the younger crowds I've seen have no blinkers and are willing to dance to anything that's good....but you wouldn't catch them prancing about in a Kebab shop either eh?

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