...and simply as the people I am about to speak of are (younger) people that have kind of been introduced into soul music through Southport Weekenders, a clubbing youth and the fact that they have been surrounded by owd bastards during their initiation but....
...over the last 12 months I have noticed a wonderful change, if it is such, in them.
The 'change' I talk of is one that has taken them to a stage whereby, with no peer-pressure at all, to take an interest in the NS scene.
For example this weekend Tina, ex-Geordie, SP veteran and her mate Jude (drug free and normal) are going to Lowton with my missus Gill, Gill being fairly well up on the scene for a young lass, for no other reason than they have obviously been intrigued by it.
These are girls all in their twenties btw.
This scenario I have observed quite often recently, lads and lasses.
Is this proof that the Soulful House scene has become over-commercialised?
Is it proof that certain individuals who maybe don't hold a great deal of 'knowledge' as such, still understand that there is a certain cut off point when it comes to over-comerciallising a scene?
Also is it proof that the SH scene, being an introduction for many youngsters to independant black music these days. has ultimatley been a positive for the Northern Scene?
And, does it prove that (as, on the whole, the youngsters that I have noticed that who have gained an interest in the NS scene of late are not real vinyl-purchasers, fact-finders - for want of a better description, anoraks) there is a certain beauty in just being happy listening and dancing to this great music without all the strings that we have attached to us?
The lure is there at present, there appears to me to be a certain dis-harmony with what is the 'Soulful House' scene presently, that is showing itself with these fantastic random acts of interest.
Promoters take note - the second phase is out there.
...and simply as the people I am about to speak of are (younger) people that have kind of been introduced into soul music through Southport Weekenders, a clubbing youth and the fact that they have been surrounded by owd bastards during their initiation but....
...over the last 12 months I have noticed a wonderful change, if it is such, in them.
The 'change' I talk of is one that has taken them to a stage whereby, with no peer-pressure at all, to take an interest in the NS scene.
For example this weekend Tina, ex-Geordie, SP veteran and her mate Jude (drug free and normal) are going to Lowton with my missus Gill, Gill being fairly well up on the scene for a young lass, for no other reason than they have obviously been intrigued by it.
These are girls all in their twenties btw.
This scenario I have observed quite often recently, lads and lasses.
Is this proof that the Soulful House scene has become over-commercialised?
Is it proof that certain individuals who maybe don't hold a great deal of 'knowledge' as such, still understand that there is a certain cut off point when it comes to over-comerciallising a scene?
Also is it proof that the SH scene, being an introduction for many youngsters to independant black music these days. has ultimatley been a positive for the Northern Scene?
And, does it prove that (as, on the whole, the youngsters that I have noticed that who have gained an interest in the NS scene of late are not real vinyl-purchasers, fact-finders - for want of a better description, anoraks) there is a certain beauty in just being happy listening and dancing to this great music without all the strings that we have attached to us?
The lure is there at present, there appears to me to be a certain dis-harmony with what is the 'Soulful House' scene presently, that is showing itself with these fantastic random acts of interest.
Promoters take note - the second phase is out there.