Northern Soul My Top of The World Tracks Vol 2

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • A Few Stafford Top of The World Tracks from my collection....probably in my humble opionion the best post Wigan nighter of all time...Thank you to Dave Thorley, Keb Darge, Guy Hennigan, Pat Brady et al for the perfect allnighter...has never been surpassed since. If you never went I hope these few tunes give you a taste of what "The Stafford Sound" was about.
    Jonzy

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  • @stevethmod5387
    @stevethmod5387 3 года назад +5

    As a Stafford regular thank you so much for posting this! Each of these records is a great memory for me! Along with" Nottingham odd fellows club" the Leicester all nighter , Stafford all nighter changed my life!! Everything was so unique with the"Top of the world", like the fact it was on every two weeks as opposed to every other Venue that was on monthly. The turn over of new records being broke ( but not in the litrel scence) was astonishing!! And that's why it needed to be on every fortnight! I remember so many of us thinking, how come so many songs from 20years ago or more are only just being discovered? Well that was 37 years ago now when we thought that! and those feelings of amazement for those tunes is as strong now as ever! And I'm sure i speak for everyone else who was a true regular to that Life changing venue... I remember the night when Eddie Holman was there and the place was packed, Dave thorley said over the Mike.. Where have you lot come from!.. because sometimes there was only about 50 people there! Attendences could veiry quite a lot, but I'd have loved it even if i was the only one there!! I was actually on the chasing rainbows documentry shown on channel 4, back in the day's when you only had 4 channels on the telly! That was filmed on that night Eddie Holman was there, I'm even on the utube video at the end, on the dancefloor to Benny Troy's " i wanna give you tomorrow" it was a clip from the channel 4 documentry, the video is combined with another well known clip from a Wigan documentry shown back in the 70s. Wonderful memories.i could write a book! Some of you might say,i just have! 🎶🎶🛵

  • @carlito571
    @carlito571 4 года назад +4

    Accidentally got into the Northern soul scene at school.Was to young for Wigan.My first all nighters where TOTW.The music tho was so different to the Casino Classics type manic soul sounds I had first listened to as a kid.Some of the Latin influenced stuff just blew me away. The Soul scene apparently went through a dark age in the 80's/90's..not for me...loved it✊🏿✊ Ktf

  • @johnpatterson2973
    @johnpatterson2973 Год назад +1

    Great set👌

  • @PJDooWop
    @PJDooWop 13 лет назад +2

    Excellent, excellent records. Many are new to me.

  • @IzzyDuc
    @IzzyDuc 9 лет назад +1

    Lots of love for Stafford - Top of the World indeed

  • @laurence1120
    @laurence1120 9 лет назад +1

    Has to be, if not the best, certainly one of the Best Stafford era collections. IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD.

  • @JIMMYZRivz
    @JIMMYZRivz 14 лет назад +2

    great collection u got.., 10/10

  • @herbielvsmusic3215
    @herbielvsmusic3215 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant my cup of tea. Thanks for posting😊👍

  • @MrDebink
    @MrDebink 12 лет назад +2

    Holy crap you must've held up a bank for that Tommy Navarro jam. Pristine! Some dream finds, man.

  • @collett1100
    @collett1100 5 лет назад +2

    the tempests someday is my all time fav

  • @hudpunk
    @hudpunk 14 лет назад +1

    again,. top selection

  • @1saintanne
    @1saintanne 10 лет назад

    Loved Every minute at Stafford Top of The World All Nighters Brilliant Records , Brilliant Memories x Annie

  • @soulechoes
    @soulechoes  13 лет назад +3

    @jayeevee Yep for the last 25 years mate and the occasional cup of gruel!
    miss the old TOTW as you can tell. Never been a venue since with the great music policy Mr Thorley had.

  • @soulechoes
    @soulechoes  12 лет назад +6

    Wasn't really a lie...we all knew they were cover up names. It was to keep the exclusivity of the tune to the DJ. By not knowing the real artist it was harder for other DJ's and collectors to find another copy. Back in the day I would travel 100's of miles to hear a particular DJ because it was the only way I could hear a particular covered up rare record that I loved. Hard to imagine in these days of the internet when pretty much every tune is just a click away from computer keyboard!

    • @stevethmod5387
      @stevethmod5387 3 года назад

      You've hit the nail on the head my friend! no internet or utube back in the early to mid 80s, that's when I was a regular at Stafford. Back then you had to go upstairs until the big room opened at 2am..every two weeks, didn't miss one nighter from 1984 till the last one in 1986. I can even tell you the last record ever played there.. Edward Hamilton.." Baby don't you weep" .. well I certainly had a lump in my throat walking out of that venue for the last time! Stafford along with the Leicester all nighter at "the Nottingham odd fellows club" changed my life!! Gave me the best times of my Life!! The turn over of Newly discovered 60s records dug out of obscure Detroit recording studios Vaults was astronomical!! The rare soul scene was born with a new title of 60s newies, played by the 60s mafia, it was a scene within a scene! ..Me and 6 of my mates traveling to the likes of morcombe pier in a little red mini 1,000, to attend the monthly all nighter, my main insensitive to go was to listen to hear my favourite Stafford tune at the time, played by Keb darge, who covered it up as Frank Cole and the diamonds.. "I wanted to tell you".. uncovered.. little Nicky soul..on shee record label. 100mph unknown obscure 60s garage soul, totally new to the soul scene,i remember just me and about 5 others hitting the dancefloor to this when Keb 1st played it. Always remember his wonderful saying before playing a record for the 1st time.. " this is gonna be f ***ING massive! ..37 years later.. how right you were keb!!

  • @stevenstewardson4829
    @stevenstewardson4829 8 лет назад +1

    In 1984 Rob smith did a stint me Stephen price & Adrian Moorcroft many others went Looked like the palaise in Nottingham ktf to everyone connected to The hugely popular soul scene ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤

  • @georgewignall3606
    @georgewignall3606 7 лет назад +1

    First heard big frank at maxims not long after the casino closed was covered as big joes ivory brass also came out on blue rock great great record from the legend that is frank dell

  • @capitol7950
    @capitol7950 5 лет назад

    All those records travelled north, big at Allanton niters aka Shotts, great niter

  • @TheLordSassafrass
    @TheLordSassafrass 11 лет назад

    Fantastic upload thank you :-)

  • @rickjfair1960
    @rickjfair1960 4 года назад +2

    love the Stafford tunes now never did at one time when the casino was going couldn't get into the 60ts newies as they were called then wanted the 100 mph amphetamine fuelled shit kickers

  • @dundee520
    @dundee520 9 лет назад +1

    exellent post --ktf

  • @soulechoes
    @soulechoes  14 лет назад

    @ardarvin good old evilbay a good place to start with the white cardboard sleeves!

  • @saintac31northernsoul
    @saintac31northernsoul 11 лет назад

    Thanks for tracks went to Stafford beginning to end loved every minute of them great venue good people .Ace era

  • @TheLordSassafrass
    @TheLordSassafrass 11 лет назад

    A life of regrets; I never went.

  • @MrMaxxmo
    @MrMaxxmo 12 лет назад +1

    Great collection. Why did DJ's lie to fans about the origins of some of these records?ie:Bobby Paris does not sing "Someday" it's the Tempests from NC.Just wondering.

  • @SOULINTEGRITY
    @SOULINTEGRITY 7 лет назад +1

    aCE

  • @ardarvin
    @ardarvin 14 лет назад

    Nice work. Great tracks! Where do you get those nice stiff sleeves? I'm probably wrecking my company sleeves by using them.

  • @soulechoes
    @soulechoes  14 лет назад

    @lomaxz49 Available to DJ in the West Mids lol