I'm looking for an old northern soul video on youtube, I first saw it in 2008 but my old laptop broke and I haven't been able to find it ever since. It is an excerpt from a film set in the late Sixties or Seventies (if I remember correctly, it might possibly be the biography of a soul music figure?), under 4 minutes long. The soundtrack is the beautiful 'Queen of Fools' by Barbara Mills, although I don't know whether it was part of the original film scene or only added in the youtube version. The video shows a young man walking down a dark street, then entering a club; a girl is DJing, and as he starts dancing they look at each other with affection across the dancefloor.
I know it's a long shot, but I would be very grateful if anyone could help me identify the video or maybe the film it might come from.
Movie is called Blue Juice. Cant find a Youtube clip but here is Pete Smith's review from 1997.
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/articles/soul-articles/blue-juice-review-from-90s-r211
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for an old northern soul video on youtube, I first saw it in 2008 but my old laptop broke and I haven't been able to find it ever since. It is an excerpt from a film set in the late Sixties or Seventies (if I remember correctly, it might possibly be the biography of a soul music figure?), under 4 minutes long. The soundtrack is the beautiful 'Queen of Fools' by Barbara Mills, although I don't know whether it was part of the original film scene or only added in the youtube version. The video shows a young man walking down a dark street, then entering a club; a girl is DJing, and as he starts dancing they look at each other with affection across the dancefloor.
I know it's a long shot, but I would be very grateful if anyone could help me identify the video or maybe the film it might come from.
Thank you in advance for your help!