Before I start I must say...
Happy Christmas to the best board I have been a member of ....this is a belter of a family.
Anyway - I've had a few and I've been a tad quiet of late, so here we go...
As a lad I depended on the blokes that played the music to me, to guide my way to hearing quality sounds.
Yeah....they did a great job,,,I have in my head some of the most wonderful soul productions and I am eternally greatful for that,
But,
And it's a fairly big 'But'....
Since the NS scene has been on the wain, I appear to have had my ears opened to some utterly amazing tracks that I have never heard on the dancefloors I inhabited for a good many years.
Now - do I blame this on the jocks or the dancefloor?
As I've looked back over the years, a deal of these tracks have apparently have been 'tape swappers' faves for years.
So, does this prove that the dancefloor at any given time, as well as giving us some stunning left-field moments in NS history,has in other ways stunted the quality and therefore the growth of quality soul music?
I, of course do understand that jocks in general are forward-looking, they have to be - you have to paint your own picture.
This also brings up another issue - collectors always get bad press about them maybe not making the best jocks - well it seems to me that the collectors have had more of a clue about the 'hidden' tracks over the years than the jocks that I have been in front of,
Don't take this as a slate to all the quality jocks I have danced to, it most certainly is not - I am eternally greatful for the wonderful records that I have been a party to both on the dancefloor and that have been brought to my attention - but I have been niggled for years about the fact that I have heard sooooo many fucking great records over the last ten years that I never heard on NS dancefloors in the 80's and 90's.
ps
I know where I stand on this - I just thought it woud give us summat to talk about