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The 2023 BBC Proms will run from Friday 14 July 

Keep the Faith: Northern Soul – The Proms opening weekend features a stomping celebration of the underground British club phenomenon of the 1960s and 1970s that took English towns across the industrial North and Midlands by storm: Northern Soul (15 July).

https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/mediapacks/proms-2023


New musical genres are featured at the Proms for the first time. Marking the 50th anniversary of the Wigan Casino, which helped make Northern Soul nights in the north of England a global phenomenon, Keep the Faith: Northern Soul, in partnership with BBC Radio 6 Music, marries the underground British club culture of the 1960s and 1970s with the symphonic edge of the BBC Concert Orchestra, under Edwin Outwater.

https://journalofmusic.com/listing/19-04-23/bbc-proms-2023

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  • Thanks for the advice...much appreciated. Entertaining for who....... I have the space and integrity to say, it is nothing to do with any Northern Soul scene i have ever been a part of. It was, f

  • What is this "scene" that people speak of? The last "scene" I think I experienced was now a long time ago. These days "northern soul" seems to be a very loose rubber band embracing all sorts of e

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    Someone here, I don’t recall whom, suggested members of such a celebrated body as the BBC concert orchestra were nothing more than factory workers going about their daily, mundane duties. No soul, no

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Brilliant renditions vocals and backing.

If I had to pick a favourite so far"I never loved her anyway'" which compared to the rest was a bit of a surprise inclusion

Just now, Owd Codger said:

When/how can we see this on bbc tv??

When I checked on the website this evening, it is listed as one of the selected proms to be televised, but it didn't have any details. I'd guess it will be out via iPlayer maybe in a few days?

2 minutes ago, Owd Codger said:

When/how can we see this on bbc tv??

I saw a post saying it will be shown later in the year.

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1 minute ago, Paddy Ferry said:

I saw a post saying it will be shown later in the year.

BBC2 26th August

15 minutes ago, Twoshoes said:

Well she who must be listened to went to the loo and came back when Darrell Banks was on, yes ,she said well this one sounds very good 🤣😂🤣,

hahah my wife said the same " he's great " i said i bloody think so it's Darrell Banks hahaha i was told to go forth and multiply 

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Ovet the years I saw many concerts with pretty bland orchestras....these guys have nailed it.

I'm gonna find me somebody sounds great!

 

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I think it's demonstrating what great songs these are.

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It Really Hurts Me Girl

Tough one to reproduce. This sounds good to me. Maybe a top example of the quality of how well this prom has captured this music?

Brendan Reilly , It Really Hurts Me Girl , great version  & Time , for me first heard at Samantha's Sheffield, played by John Vincent circa 74ish 

Just now, Davemac3 said:

Not quite matching Edwin with Time

I just said this one shows just how good Edwin was, good attempt though

2 minutes ago, Davemac3 said:

Not quite matching Edwin with Time

Agree. Perfectly decent version but strangely not in keeping with just how true to form the rest has been.

But then again, imagine how proud Edwin would have been to have his song showcased like this in the Albert Hall!

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Interesting read.  I heard the first 3 tracks, I thought Turning My Heartbeat Up was fine, next 2 less so and gave up at that point to have dinner.  I will have to listen on sounds/I player for a more measured review.

Thought the Dave Arch singers (Strictly) took some beating....but this lot are something else.....

The Night great to hear the audience clapping in time 

38 minutes ago, Twoshoes said:

Well she who must be listened to went to the loo and came back when Darrell Banks was on, yes ,she said well this one sounds very good 🤣😂🤣,

hahah my wife said the same " he's great " i said i bloody think so it's Darrell Banks hahaha i was told to go forth and multiply 

the guy is struggling to do" the night "

Presumably this will be on BBC Sounds ...tell your friends who missed it

7 minutes ago, Happy Feet said:

Brendan Reilly , It Really Hurts Me Girl , great version  & Time , for me first heard at Samantha's Sheffield, played by John Vincent circa 74ish 

Time...played in my house upon release

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2 minutes ago, Jimmy Mack said:

the guy is struggling to do" the night "

The arrangements (including vocals) are intended to interpret - not replicate. And I think they've done a bloomin' good job!

2 minutes ago, Davemac3 said:

regretting not going to this now

I think there's a whole lot of people thinking exactly the same.

3 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

The arrangements (including vocals) are intended to interpret - not replicate. And I think they've done a bloomin' good job!

I agree over all ,but "the night " was a struggle for him 

Fabulous concert , Saturday night listening to the wireless , well done to everyone that put this on , loved it.

Not everything was 100 per cent but a great effort and for me a good night 

that was great, some very familiar (and overplayed) songs but sounded fresh and the quality of the tunes shone through

Aren't we lucky to have had such great taste in music all these years and then to have it interpreted so brilliantly, live from the Albert Hall in 2023.

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Nick Shirm "I'm On My Way 

Nick Shirm " Long after to night is all over 

 Vula Malinga "Time Will You Pass You By 

What a way to end ,

Can't wait to see it , 

Vula Malinga, Tainted Love 

Even Dily sounded great ,  IMO. Well done The BBC Symphony Orchestra, 

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