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Im very short of being a royalist but caught this on the Sunday Parade which displayed the UK's cultural history during the Queens reign . The lorry had dancers and there were a few dancing on the street . Needless to say "Do I Love You " got a hearing. It fell between Disco and Punk on the cultural continum . There was a time when the No Talc issue made a front page headline on the Keighley News .. but thats another story. KTF. Cool Notes . 

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    When people ask me what music i like, i just say soul music. I have not used the word northern for years. 

  • I must admit I never used it back in the day.  I was a Soul fan first and foremost.   Some of it was rare and uptempo. The term "Northern" Soul was seen by some as a little bit divvy.

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1 hour ago, Owd Codger said:

Surprised there was no sign for " Wigan Pier"

Ha! Ha! yes!!!!  I expect Keir Starmer enjoyed the music - he was a regular at the Pier!

1 minute ago, Wheelsville1 said:

When people ask me what music i like, i just say soul music. I have not used the word northern for years. 

what ever FLOATS your boat so to speak

1 minute ago, Wheelsville1 said:

When people ask me what music i like, i just say soul music. I have not used the word northern for years. 

I must admit I never used it back in the day.  I was a Soul fan first and foremost.   Some of it was rare and uptempo. The term "Northern" Soul was seen by some as a little bit divvy.

2 hours ago, Dayo said:

Ha! Ha! yes!!!!  I expect Keir Starmer enjoyed the music - he was a regular at the Pier!

Of course..his first record on Desert Island Discs was Dobie Gray!

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