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Ok then, lets have a proper chittychat about what EXACTLY northern soul is, and all it's sub groups.
My idea of what NS is, is its not a genra of music of the likes of country&western or reggie as the artists that
make the above styles of music do so in the knowledge that it will without any doubt end up being what it sets
out to be, this goes for all other styles of music. Whereas nobody ever set out to create a piece of NS. This is why
there are so many groups/artists/bands in our music that have about as much soul in them as there is on a tramps shoe.
Northern Soul is what we, the people that follow it, call it, it is without doubt a strange one to quantify but to
us who follow it, its easy with our trained ears to tell even if its Paul Anka/ Dean Parrish/ Vickie Baines/ Beverly Ann
on the vocals, we know.
Northern Soul is beat, pure and simple.
Tamla Motown is a record label, nothing more.
There are different styles within our music and far more complex than just 60's/70's/80's......
My definition is as follows: 60's Doh! says what it is.
Rare 60's in my opinion is a 45 thats been around for ever but since first played has remained rare and hard to obtain, most
importantly has never been booted.
60's "newie" a 45 thats only just been discovered despite the yrs inbetween but most importantly has that required beat,
it doesnot have to be megger rare.
Oldies are 45 that have stood the test of time, been well known and loved by all and been available to the masses as
pressings or the like.
6T's not used as a terminology much these days but was very big in the 80's. Used mainly to describe a certain style
of sound played in the ealier years of the 100 club.
60's Mafia, not so much a style of music but a select group of DJ's playing there tunes at stafford/Oddfellow's/Scotland,
but mainly playing what was then and today called 60's newies.
Modern, normally assosiated with a 45 thats from the same decade as it's being played in, whenever that was.
Simple really if your on or within our scene, time for an asprin if your not.