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2 hours ago, Geeselad said:

Rather harsh on other books, 'turgid affairs'. 'the beast it is today', well that would be a toothless and impotent beast that's a shadow of its former self IMHO.  

no big thing though, as we are talking about a reviewer reviewing right?

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This book sounds interesting and researched so I'm looking forward to reading it.

I think (like Dim) it is ok to critique some of the plethora of self published memoirs on Northern Soul that are claiming the history of the scene merely through their own, sometimes venue limited, views. This one (below) for instance actually puts me off just by its historically flimsy claims in the promotional blurb.

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"Northern Soul and specifically Wigan Casino are still regarded today as something that truly made a significant mark on the uk's musical history. Largely credited as a movement that began in northern England whose roots were heavily influenced by black American soul singers. This is a personal recollection of an era that moved in the shadows of popular culture during the seventies and seldom fell into the public domain unless highlighted for all the wrong reasons. Wigan Casino was a venue that created a subculture that was so diverse that it grew into legendary status without the need for todays commercial advantages. Today it is played to audiences world wide and it still retains it's own individualism along with a status that allows it to be truly recognised as a major contributor to the history of British music. This book will resonate with those people who took a similar journey into the long nights of Northern Soul while also striking a familiar chord with those who spent their youth surviving the many diverse and painful years of the seventies and eighties".

 

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Just Pressed on Amazon Link £18.99 to Malaga ,Spain , The Truth ,The Whole Truth and nothing but the Truth.!! . As a " Speed "{ No pun Intended} reader will arise from my bored S.S hibernation and Review said tome ! 

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13 hours ago, Geeselad said:

Rather harsh on other books, 'turgid affairs'. 'the beast it is today', well that would be a toothless and impotent beast that's a shadow of its former self IMHO.  

I can only speak from personal experience in terms of the books that I've read and I was just attempting to give some context to this particular book. While many of the others may not be to my taste, I would never name the books or the authors as I have a great deal of respect for the effort, time and passion it takes to undertake such a monumental task. 

I think in many ways the Scene is a beast. More people are attending more events at present than at any time, including the so called halcyon days, back in the 70s and early 80s.The money being generated through events, memorabilia sales, book and magazine sales, record/cd/mp3 sales must run into millions  of pounds. 

One of the unpleasant side effects of all of this burgeoning interest is the fragmentation and factionalism that pervades the current scene.... but that's another story. 🤗

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Factionalism refers to arguments or disputes between two or more small groups from within a larger group. There has been a substantial amount of factionalism within the movement.
 

It might be my age my ill spent youth - or simply am thick - but I’ve never come across this word before and am only 61 - and if I ain’t am sure there’s a few more out there - years ago when people used words like this, they generally were educated- which means they were posh - hence these words were know as “posh words“

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1 hour ago, Zoomsoulblue said:

Factionalism refers to arguments or disputes between two or more small groups from within a larger group. There has been a substantial amount of factionalism within the movement.
 

It might be my age my ill spent youth - or simply am thick - but I’ve never come across this word before and am only 61 - and if I ain’t am sure there’s a few more out there - years ago when people used words like this, they generally were educated- which means they were posh - hence these words were know as “posh words“

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There are several definitions... I prefer the Cambridge dictionary..

Factionalism:

'a situation in which a group forms within a larger group, especially one with slightly different ideas from the main group' 

Just for perspective I was born and brought up in Council houses for most of my life. I'm  so posh that at 66 years of age, I still work 3 shifts full time in a factory. 

Do you know the meaning of the word 'patronise'? 

19 hours ago, Geeselad said:

Rather harsh on other books, 'turgid affairs'. 'the beast it is today', well that would be a toothless and impotent beast that's a shadow of its former self IMHO.  

I can only speak from personal experience in terms of the books that I've read and I was just attempting to give some context to this particular book. While many of the others may not be to my taste, I would never name the books or the authors as I have a great deal of respect for the effort, time and passion it takes to undertake such a monumental task. 

I think in many ways the Scene is a beast. More people are attending more events at present than at any time, including the so called halcyon days, back in the 70s and early 80s.The money being generated through events, memorabilia sales, book and magazine sales, record/cd/mp3 sales must run into millions  of pounds. 

One of the unpleasant side effects of all of this burgeoning interest is the fragmentation and factionalism that pervades the current scene.... but that's another story. 🤗

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On 28/02/2020 at 17:51, paul-s said:

This book sounds interesting and researched so I'm looking forward to reading it.

I think (like Dim) it is ok to critique some of the plethora of self published memoirs on Northern Soul that are claiming the history of the scene merely through their own, sometimes venue limited, views. This one (below) for instance actually puts me off just by its historically flimsy claims in the promotional blurb.

 

I would have thought that it's fair enough to review actually published books on here critically, although there's also a higher than average chance the author may join in or take offence. Not read that particular one but have read 4 other self-published books on NS. All to greater or less extent suffer from the faults that all books without a publisher do - lack of proofreading, mistakes, typos, historical innacuracies, lack of research. Two were pretty good though with some nice writing and interesting personal insights; one was not. 

 

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7 minutes ago, Timillustrator said:

Two were pretty good though with some nice writing and interesting personal insights

if you don't mind sharing which were those?

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Searching-Soul-Reg-Stickings/dp/094671987X

https://www.amazon.co.uk/They-Danced-Night-Gethro-Jones-ebook/dp/B01BQTXYAQ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Gethro+they+danced+all+night&qid=1583083227&s=books&sr=1-1

Both, should a publisher have got involved, would have made nice books but despite massive interest in NS, publishing seems to be still a very esoteric side to it. Look at that Wigan Casino book Kickstarter didn't get anywhere close.

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What is a little contradictory is that Dim's review states that: " The Truth About Northern Soul' is Stephen Riley's analysis of the Scene, warts and all, from it's early days and on to the beast it has become in the 2020's "  ... yet the rear cover of the book itself refers to the scene as a " 1970's club scene " ???

Isn't it a scene that had it's genesis in the 60's and has continued unabated to the present day ?

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12 hours ago, Hooker1951 said:

Your right Julian I was there too

ML

You are both correct of course. But Stephen Riley's book is a Northern Soul rather than a Rare Soul tome. 

So he covers the period post Twisted Wheel... Flamingo etc. 

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i have the kindle version and dip in and out i have known stephen since 1971/72 he was my brothers friend they met when they started as apprentice gas engineers at british gas and it was through my brother and stephen and his friends that i was introduced to the world of all nighter all dayers and soul nights. i already had a love of soul music as that was the staple at scholl doiscos and youth clubs in the late 60's early 70's

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Great Little Read; Loved the ,Most comprehensive listing of recreational drugs ever ,I missed a few ?  Pages Of  Record listings of popular sounds from my youth , { Pacific Gas and Electric " Are You Ready " forgotten also ran , Magic!} ..Covers the 70s mainly ,but Stephen does get up to date,  his Views on the O.V.O . Mob,,,absolutely spot on ! 

The Truth Hurts ?  "  To repeat myself ," The Follies Of Our Youth are in Retrospect Glorious,, Compared to the Follies of Old Age ! " RIP Terry Jones . Highly recommended Book on the Northern Scene ! Stephen Riley ; Artist ,Lecturer, writer ,Presenter ,Painter, Photographer  and like you and me and thousand of others,,," We where the Scene , the Drugs, the Bootlegged records, the dancing ,the Crazy fashions ,the Travel, the aggresion ,the Togetherness ,and as uncomfortable as that may seem now ,,it is the Truth !! 

                                                                 John ,Malaga,Spain.

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