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Does anybody have memories of Northern Soul being played on the fair? I remember Silcocks playing it regularly on the Waltzer and I know that it was very popular at Nottingham Goose Fair in the 80's.

I have a vintage Speedway fairground ride and play a bit of Northern Soul at the vintage rallies which goes down well (and it may be me being biased) but it sounds fantastic. :)

Here's a bit of video I managed to get at the Cheshire Steam Fair this year.

I'll be out and about in the NW next year if anybody fancies a ride. :wink:

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i remember Guy Darrell , Dobie Gray, Bobby Paris and more getting frequent plays when i were a youngster at our mid lent fair. good stuff

God you must have some garden shed !

yes i remember northern being played only stuff like

"knock on wood" and "seven days too long " , "I'm gonna run away from you" etc

There was never any "girlie hand rails" though coz it was just soooo uncool to sit down

Prob Elf'n'Safety though ?

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God you must have some garden shed !

yes i remember northern being played only stuff like

"knock on wood" and "seven days too long " , "I'm gonna run away from you" etc

There was never any "girlie hand rails" though coz it was just soooo uncool to sit down

Prob Elf'n'Safety though ?

They always had the handrails. Used to stand up on the platform handrails. Suprising how many people still want to stand up, jump on/off, walk the platforms. If you want to relive the old days I'll be at Heskin Hall Vintage rally nr Chorley double bank holiday in June playing some top tunes. Even got the old disco decks hanging from the ceiling. :-) Sreamif you wanna go faster!

Well remember a lot of Northern/Motown/Ska at local fair and the one everybody waited to hear..........wet dream!!

How we sang along!!

Well remember a lot of Northern/Motown/Ska at local fair and the one everybody waited to hear..........wet dream!!

How we sang along!!

You more than most I suspect Daryl :lol:

Happy Christmas :)

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They always had the handrails. Used to stand up on the platform handrails. Suprising how many people still want to stand up, jump on/off, walk the platforms. If you want to relive the old days I'll be at Heskin Hall Vintage rally nr Chorley double bank holiday in June playing some top tunes. Even got the old disco decks hanging from the ceiling. :-) Sreamif you wanna go faster!

Heskin Hall ! That name rings a bell Back in the 1990's i was national building foreman for Stormseal windows of Bury And Stormseal owned Heskin Hall It was our Conference / training center it had something like 16 bedrooms fully kitted out with antique four poster beds and furniture it had a bar and i think two restaurants , small golf course and an indoor heated pool it was always fully staffed and we used to go up just for free steaks from the chef Gary. happy days !

I used to love the fair because they only used to play reggae, this was in 71, 72 and 73. When the fair came in 74 they only played things like Two Can Have A Party. End of an era for me.

Well remember a lot of Northern/Motown/Ska at local fair and the one everybody waited to hear..........wet dream!!

How we sang along!!

Good old Max Romeo ! ! :thumbsup:

I used to love the fair because they only used to play reggae, this was in 71, 72 and 73. When the fair came in 74 they only played things like Two Can Have A Party. End of an era for me.

Tighten Vol 2 was played on a loop at our local fair in 1969. But I knew the all the tracks anyway cos I had a cool skinhead older sister. :)

I used to love the fair because they only used to play reggae, this was in 71, 72 and 73. When the fair came in 74 they only played things like Two Can Have A Party. End of an era for me.

Those were the days down on the playing fields, when you could win single Woodbine cigs in the penny arcade section..... :thumbsup:

Went to Carter's Steam Fair recently and found these on the fairground rides....Great 1950's fair including Wall Of Death and Vintage machines and rides.

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Yuk, sorry 60ssoulboy but i don't like your picture.... >8^(

Yuk, sorry 60ssoulboy but i don't like your picture.... >8^(

I'll let you into a secret..... it's not actually me.... :shhh::P:wink:

Those were the days down on the playing fields, when you could win single Woodbine cigs in the penny arcade section..... :thumbsup:

That guy who worked on the waltzers who everyone was scared of known as "Dan The Bummer" :lol:

Remember them giving away copies of The Faces 'Cindy incidentally' and Kim Weston 'I got what you need' as prizes on the stalls.

That guy who worked on the waltzers who everyone was scared of known as "Dan The Bummer" :lol:

Remember them giving away copies of The Faces 'Cindy incidentally' and Kim Weston 'I got what you need' as prizes on the stalls.

Everybody at work thinks I've gone mad! Giggling hysterically.... "Dan the Bummer" ... got to be one of the all time great schoolboy names for someone.... that is just so funny..... i do remember who you mean though. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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