Reading through many of the posts on here it's clear that despite my love for Northern Soul I have really only scratched the surface of the good stuff that's out there.
To this end I was wondering how well known does a track have to be to make you clear the dance floor?
For example if the DJ put on Out on the Floor would you dance? What about The Snake? I picked these two as they are probably the best known tracks of all, but is it still cool to dance to them?
What about The Night? Great track but...big name singer, chart hit...still cool?
Personally I don't care I'll dance to anything, even better if I actually know the song, which is why I liked the Wigan Reunion nights.
I've seen people booing DJ's at events because they don't agree with their song choices, so is it good to dance to 'the hits' of Northern Soul or does the record need to have been rescued from a collapsed secret nuclear bunker on the outskirts of Detroit before you'll move those feet?
Reading through many of the posts on here it's clear that despite my love for Northern Soul I have really only scratched the surface of the good stuff that's out there.
To this end I was wondering how well known does a track have to be to make you clear the dance floor?
For example if the DJ put on Out on the Floor would you dance? What about The Snake? I picked these two as they are probably the best known tracks of all, but is it still cool to dance to them?
What about The Night? Great track but...big name singer, chart hit...still cool?
Personally I don't care I'll dance to anything, even better if I actually know the song, which is why I liked the Wigan Reunion nights.
I've seen people booing DJ's at events because they don't agree with their song choices, so is it good to dance to 'the hits' of Northern Soul or does the record need to have been rescued from a collapsed secret nuclear bunker on the outskirts of Detroit before you'll move those feet?