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Just finished reading a book called the Soul Stylists. Its a bright & breezy read, mainly a collection of anecdotes covering the history of mods.
Modernism started in the jazz clubs in Soho in the 50s and is still going today, apparently.
The book has a chapter on Northern Soul - and gives the impression that the mods of the 60s evolved into the northern soulies of the 70s - and that evolved into the casuals of the 80s.
I'm not too sure about that. Have always thought of the northern scene as a standalone scene not a progression of another scene.
Whilst I appreciate that its not really a debate worth losing any sleep over - I was wondering what other people might think?