Everything posted by Jez Jones
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The Second Most Important Venue......revised
exactly mate In todays language it takes you right out of yer f***ing 'comfort zone'
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The Second Most Important Venue......revised
thats about it in a nutshell mate nice one. Distant memories of after the wheel shut and before the torch started nighters, was Ivor Abadi ,who tried to start allnighters at the Ambassader club in bradford. Remember a few of us going there and it was in the cellar of a terraced house F***ing quality tunes but I was bloody sh*t scared in there. Very itimidating!!!
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Photograph Of Outside Of The Torch 1967
Good point matey. It does seem smaller--- it used to take yonks to get from one side to the other but maybe that was because it was rammed just looking at the photo does anyone remember them introducing the morning breakfast thingy downstairs just round the side from, the stairs, memory fades now but I don't think it lasted long (wonder why!). A trick they copied from the junction I think and that went down like a lead balloon as well A bloody outstanding venue that just came along right time right place.....................
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A Great Shame
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury therein lies the case for the prosecution the defence...............................anybody
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Underplayed Soul Night-burscough British Legion
ooh dear . If they expect their 'oldies' is that what the night is advertised as? The original poster is quite right in saying what to expect from the night through its advertising, so should be no complaints from the attendees(yer gets wot yer pay for) simple as! I agree Deb some people are not up for 'new' stuff and there are plenty of places to go to get yer 'classic oldie' fix but if your 'local do' is one of em maybe its not the right place to try and convert the masses Strange bunch these northern soulies are!! they just won't be told whats best for them!!
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Northern Soul
Wonder if his name has anything to do with the date on his Torch membership!!!! That would be my thoughts if i had turned up then
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A Great Shame
Just listened to that and yes its quite pleasant but....... it doesn't kick you in the bo**ocks like 'northern soul does!! But that is my perception of what I think northern soul is. Everyone will have different perceptions of what northern soul is . This will be as a result from stuff like age , where you live, your peers , even your mood at the time, and where you were/are exposed to it. There will be afew people on the scene that will have the 'same' perceptions of Northern soul due to the above (trick is to get them altogether at the same time and put a soul do on ) Obviously that would prove nigh on impossible. Nearest you are gonna get to something like that is when people put on do's like torch revival night or wheel classics night where people who go should theoretically be there for the same 'type' of nothern soul. even then you get disagreements like.....'this was never played at the wheel .........or never heard this b***ard at the torch' and it goes on and on Back to the sentiment of the original thread 'A Great Shame'. Maybe its not such a great shame and it is just diversity. back in the day I reckon there were very few derivatives of northern soul. every 'new' record that was broke semed to be a 'stomper' . Very few people would say f**k me thats shite, because there semed to be little or no alternatives to the 'stomper '. Now there is so many more derivatives of northern soul and therefore more potential for differing opinions. perhaps when the concept of having 2 rooms at a do(you know one for 'northern the other for modern, RnB or whatever) opened up more choices for people therefore more opinions and therefore divisions, but I think that is too strong a word. Wonder what would have happened all those years ago if the 2nd or 3rd room had not been introduced and it was all in one big room . i think the scene may have taken a seperatist line and divisions would have been rife.(or maybe we would be stomping till we collect our pension) !!!!!!!!!!!!!! So maybe its still one big happy family as Steve said it used to be but like all happy families disagreements do happen (do in mine anyway ) . Now maybe this is another thread but who really thinks that the soul scene is better now than 30 odd years ago. Or is it like 'summers always used to be better when i wos a kid!!! Jez
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A Great Shame
There goes me chance of hearing American Pie--- Don Mclean then Seriously though everyone must have a couple of favourite classic stompers that they don't mind hearing played out. Trouble is though everyones couple of favourite stompers are different perhaps thats why classic only nights are tiresome for a lot of folks
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Recognition From The Bbc At Last
Well i have heard it described in many ways but.............................. that just about nails it matey s
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Recognition From The Bbc At Last
To be fair the Torch did bring a lot of artistes across to play live and they did recieve recognition in that way
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Ready Steady Go - The Motown Specials # 7
Really really good, thanks for sharing these clips. I think it shows the influence that motown had on dusty's work at this time. i read a martha Reeves book before xmas and in it she descibes how , when Dusty first toured the States, martha kind of took her under her wing a litlle because she was like alittle girl lost and would often be downing licquor in her dressing before her spots to build up a little dutch courage. Anyway cheers for these clips again
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Most Memorable Live Soul Group
Yeah what was it about that night? I can't put my finger on what made it so special. It just seemed that everything come together so effortlessly. The time the place the people ---- the buzz about the night beforehand. everyone was talking about it and hyping it up which sometimes can be dangerous if it turns out to be a big let down, but not this night. What energy in that building on that night! Spoke to an old soul buddy of mine from way back a couple of months ago about this night. He agreed it was really special but added there was a similar night at the Wheel he went to when Junior walker was on. Just so much energy on the night without trying. Funny innit what makes these ---different than the 'normal' cracking night etc. Another point on this, people at the time who weren't into the 'northern scene' were aware of what went on that night. It was almost as though it raised awareness of northern soul to a wider audience around our way anyhow. People who didn't know the difference between mamie galore and pussy galore( and didn't give a f**k anyway) started to ask questions and i'm sure a few more people got into northern because of what they heard about 'that' night. Tell you what though, The Stylistics at the Torch were bloody good also!! Different buzz and build up to the night9as you can imagine but credit where credits due, a really professional and polished performance.
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Your Bestest Memoriy Of This Scene
Blimey theres a blast from the past . I have never liked the taste of Coca Cola since. Mind you those evil little Do-Do's were just as bad . felt rough for days after them I bet the chemists in those days thought there was an epidemic of asthma in the early 70's
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Toughest Choon To Dance Too
Deeper in Love-------The O'Jays very hard back in the day to get to grips with. Class tune though Bloody good one to listen when driving though (but not in a jam)!
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Up The Junction At Crewe
Yes we did. Went there with a few of the macc and biddulph lads at the time. It used to alternate with the Torch initially if I remember rightly. What I do remember was the bloody breakfasts!!!! I bet the owners couldn't understand wwhy after a heavy nights dancing that no-one was hungry. The breakfast bar was always empty