Interestingly this year more vinyl will be sold in the UK than in any year
since 2001 - 700,000, mainly down to David Bowie & Daft Punk.

 

Of course Vinyl never went away and my 20 yr old Daughter asked for and got
a record player for her last birthday and has gone through my vinyl
collection  and "borrowed" a very strange selection of 60/70's so called
classics. mainly down to what the album cover looked like - exactly what I
used to do! OK so Electric Ladyland was a good album, but it was the cover
that sold it for me :)    People will definitely be buying Vinyl in 10 years
time, while CDs 8track, minidisks, cassettes will be just a distant memory.

 

ttfn

 

Richard

 

From: John Lee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 15 October 2013 11:41
To: Joe Skinner; Brendan; Richard Naef; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LU] Aznavour(*).....

 

I don't think it's bizarre - people since the 50s have developed favourites.
Most people who like Northern Soul that I know are well into lots of other
stuff too. The snobbery around records is the same for all genres - I'm very
guilty of this re house music! 

 

I know the 3 copies myth re Frank Wilson - wonder if it's true?? I've got a
copy on vinyl (Last night a DJ saved my life - can't verify title but I
think that's what it's called). Sounds great on there. Have a copy on the
i-Pod and sounds way too treble-y!

 

Just enjoy the music :-)

 

On Monday, 14 October 2013, 12:42, Joe Skinner
<[email protected]> wrote:

I should start by saying I like Northern Soul (Music, not the nights or any
of the stuff that goes with it)

Brendan, et al. All you need to know is that it's called Northern Soul
becasue out of Town Northerners buying records down south couldn't get the
bog standard Motown/Stax 'commercial' style anymore, because no one was
making it or selling it in any great quantities - most people had moved onto
Funk & Soul styles

Some dude in a record shop in London labelled all the old style stuff
Northern Soul because that's who were asking for it, according to him
(Midlanders included)

So people wanted songs sounding like Sugar Pie Honey Bunch but couldn't get
them.

For some reason a tiny record buying population with their head stuck in the
past mutated into all nighters where the more obscure of these tunes (REv's
is a perfect example (and a perfect song, it has to be said) - one song that
a Producer at Motown made and was pulped because Berry Gordy or someone
decided they'd rather have him producing than making records) are discovered
(or sometimes made recently and faked as discovered) by DJs crate digging.

I think there are only 3 or so records that knowingly exist of 'Do I love
you' (2 by Berry Gordy & the dude himself) - which is daft isn't it? One
record floating about going for a quarter of a million. Both digital copies
I have of it are awful, all tinny and one sided (you could say that's the
whole style of music/production!)

It's a bizarre musical movement.

> Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 11:07:15 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LU] Aznavour(*).....
> 
>  
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_soul
>  
> Rarity/Exclusivity has often been part of the deal Brendan. Whilst there
are many Motown footstompers, there's a grittiness and often a rougher
production around cracking songs that sees unfamiliar and commercially
unsuccessful songs given cult status. Occasionally these cross over - for
example, Frank Wilson's Do I Love You (Indeed I do) - no matter how many
times I hear that record I love it! 
>  
> I understand the 'let's keep this hidden' mentality, but if you like
differing genres of Motown you'll love all the better-known Northern Soul
compilations. I remember DRB 'loaning' me his NS records for a couple of
weeks - I think I loved every one, but had only heard of about 10%! Had I a
bit more cash and a missus who's not obsessed with clearing out my vinyl (a
battle she has yet to realise she will lose) I'd have made him an offer for
the lot!
>  
> Anyway, don't get hung up on labels and dip your toe in. Try 'Okeh - A
Northern Soul Obsession' (vol1) for a comp with loads of fantastic tunes you
probably haven't heard before.
>  
> John
> 
> 
> 
> On Thursday, 10 October 2013, 20:08, Brendan
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Excuse my ignorance (honest), but what's the difference between Northern
Soul and say listening to Motown, Jackie Wilson etc? 
> 
> Or rather, what are the emblematic Northern Soul tunes that are not your
regular Motown etc? Anyone have an eclectic playlist at hand...? 
> 
> Also - and I may get stoned to death by The People's Front of Judea for
this one - but is/was there much overlap with the mod scene? 
> 
> God bless this list (given that the shower we follow are shit)! 
> 
> BMW 
> 
> 
> 
> --- Original Message ---
> 
> From: "John Lee" <[email protected]>
> Sent: 10 October 2013 14:51
> To: "Richard Naef" <[email protected]>, "'leedslist'"
<[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LU] Aznavour(*).....
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