But what about the Northern Soul scene now? My impression is that it is a rather sober affair, populated by earnest collectors and obsessives, drug and lager free.
In reality there are many Northern Soul scenes now: the Nostalgia-only revival scene (Stoke etc); the bit of it which regards itself as cutting edge (Lifeline); millions of small events which are evening only as opposed to allnighters; a couple of relatively huge annual blow-outs like Prestatyn and Cleethorpes; scenes in Germany and Spain (Bamberg and Barcelona respectively are particularly good). There used to be a vibrant scene in Scandinavia but that seems to be less prominent than earlier in the decade.
Alcohol has changed the character of the scene a bit. Most people drink now, where before abstinence at events was a norm. That's altered things somewhat, particularly at weekenders which can now occasionally get a bit messy.
Forty years of obsessive record collecting have promoted a culture where many more people see themselves as DJs and promote their own micro-events in order to play their records.
Great records are still being found—obviously at a much slower rate than in the past—but these are now either astronomically expensive or completely unreleased tracks found in tape vaults. The new discoveries tend to be out of reach of the average punter for these reasons.
The assessment by (I think) Yuca earlier in the thread was spot on really. Having said all that the social side of it can still be good on occasion and I can overlook many of the shortcomings to hear something brilliant I've never heard before. I actually quite like the idea that the better events are much smaller and often in dingy cellar-bars. That takes it back to the roots really.
The idea that good soul music can only be enjoyed in a cavernous former dancehall or dismal civic centre seems peculiarly anachronistic.
Last edited by NaturalSoleReprise (2014-10-28 13:17:14)
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They may not mean to, but they do.”
Wigan wasn't the be all and end all of Northern Soul. It was a huge and significant allnighter but the events which happened before and after it, and indeed ran alongside it, have just as much validity. Wigan is not a synonym for the entire movement.
The Larkin reference doesn't apply, if only...
I know Wigan was only a small part of of the scene, albeit an important one and it probably doesn't define it either.
But I've never claimed that it did.
I know more about Wigan Casino than I've let on...:; but I'm not interested in it to be honest, in fact it bores me, and always has. If I only had to listen to just one more pie-eater regale me about The Casino it would be one too many, trust me.
They should move this thread back to Talk Ivy, so people who are genuinely interested in the subject can discuss it. I've shit it up enough, and I fell a bit bad about that.
...but not too bad....
Good luck with your ongoing research.
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