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  1. Wombat clapping true mid 70ts classic also lost purse and white leather jacket lost or stolen 😂🤣 never gonna see them again - great tape Mr Rix and Chalky for allow us all to enjoy - 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
  2. 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 PETERBOROUGH SOUL CLUB Est. 1982 #1 Legendary Soul Venue – 1978 – 2026 48 Years of SOUL same Original venue NORTHERN SOUL “THE FLEET” “FLETTON” PETERBOROUGH – PE2 8DL 7.30 - 00.30 Sounds from WIGAN CASINO, NOTT’s PALAIS & St IVES years Saturday Dec 5th 2026 Classic Northern Soul Oldies Sounds Resident - DJ’s Carl Fortnum Keith Willcox, Tony Kareer Plus Guest’s Still only £4.99 OTD m: 07763 988100 E mail: zoomsoulblue@aol.com NO NO NO NO TALC HEADS See Soul Source events forum for details. Peterborough Soul Club is a proud sponsor of Sue Ryder #1052076
  3. 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 PETERBOROUGH SOUL CLUB Est. 1982 #1 Legendary Soul Venue – 1978 – 2026 48 Years of SOUL same Original venue NORTHERN SOUL “THE FLEET” “FLETTON” PETERBOROUGH – PE2 8DL 7.30 - 00.30 Sounds from WIGAN CASINO, NOTT’s PALAIS & St IVES years Saturday Sept 5th 48th Anniversary Saturday Dec 5th 2026 Classic Northern Soul Oldies Sounds Resident - DJ’s Carl Fortnum Keith Willcox, Tony Kareer Plus Guest’s Still only £4.99 OTD m: 07763 988100 E mail: zoomsoulblue@aol.com NO NO NO NO TALC HEADS See Soul Source events forum for details. Peterborough Soul Club is a proud sponsor of Sue Ryder #1052076
  4. 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 DATES 2026 PETERBOROUGH SOUL CLUB Est. 1982 #1 Legendary Soul Venue – 1978 – 2026 48 Years of SOUL same Original venue NORTHERN SOUL “THE FLEET” “FLETTON” PETERBOROUGH – PE2 8DL 7.30 - 00.30 Sounds from WIGAN CASINO, NOTT’s PALAIS & St IVES years Saturday March 7th 2026 Saturday Sept 5th 48th Anniversary Saturday Dec 5th 2026 Classic Northern Soul Oldies Sounds Resident - DJ’s Carl Fortnum Keith Willcox, Tony Kareer Plus Guest’s Still only £4.99 OTD m: 07763 988100 E mail: zoomsoulblue@aol.com NO NO NO NO TALC HEADS See Soul Source events forum for details. Peterborough Soul Club is a proud sponsor of Sue Ryder #1052076
  5. It’s simple you break the law you pay the price - it’s called life get on with it - no one’s above the law. I am sure she’s getting advice from legal people, if she appeals and stay great.
  6. Give Berry a call - he’s good for a few $$$
  7. The show was called Anything Goes - hence the drum skin with the same words on 👍🏻 In 1954, Marilyn Monroe entertained over 100,000 American troops in Korea during an organized show titled "Anything Goes."
  8. I would go down to top 5 that mean something, frame them , if you live in a big house top 10 , then pull another 30 you just can’t let go - they mean something to you. After that split your collection down and bleed out the collection, either through SS or evil bay one at a time , big money top times first , slowly work yourself back to the £10 boots - and loads of Motown - then what ever is left - contact one of the record dealers like Rob Smith yea I know he’s only going to give you £2 per record for what’s left but hey someone else can enjoy them . or you go straight to plan B and sell the whole lot - and as you close the door after they’ve gone you think - is that it , am left with nothing 😢
  9. Back in the mid 70ts when all we had was Black Echoes - I would flip to the NS 🤔 think it was melting pot and view where the DJs were playing Brian Rae was my go to DJ - played oldies put 100% into his DJ ing and would take time to talk to a kid speeding my nuts off, asking stupid questions - When the Casino shut in 81, we opened the Peterborough Soul Club in 82 - Brian was a dj who without question would help us out - it’s been great knowing you Sir - RIP mate
  10. Gotta love this SS was hated in the mid 70ts he got the blame rightly or wrongly for pressing everything that was discovered - a new sound would hit the turntables on a Sat at the Casino packed the floor - within a few weeks it was pressed and sold £5 a piece as well as booting and pressing every thing else in between. Guess you had to be there, to know 🤔 😂🤣
  11. This gets my vote 👍🏻
  12. July 3, 2017By Matt A When the story of how Britain fell in love with underground club culture is told, it tends to follow a familiar narrative. The initial focus naturally falls on the NS scene of the late ’60s and early ’70s, which effectively created the blueprint for modern club culture by promoting the idea of dancing all night to obscure music played by DJs whose reputation was built on their ability to champion records their rivals didn’t own. The story then moves on to the rise of house music, ecstasy culture and the rave movement at the tail end of the 1980s. It was during this period that dance music became part of the fabric of British culture, in the process sparking the rise of the “superstar DJ,” colossal events and a boom in music production that... the full article can be read via Britain’s First Dance Music Boom...Britain’s First Dance Music Boom: The Soul All-Dayer Scen...The scene that gave Britain the cult of the DJ, the UK’s first dedicated dance music festival and the future pioneers of rave.
  13. When they were good they were great - 👀 one of my fondest memories was at the anniversary’s - at some stage there would be a slight pause either for prize draws or to thank the staff bla bla bla so no music, yet it was not uncommon to see people still dancing, moving spinning - 🤣😂
  14. What happened to Clem Curtis? Curtis died on 27 March 2017 at the age of 76, after a short battle with cancer. Curtis has been referred to on various occasions, informally as "The Godfather of English Soul".

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