OMG I am right back in Wigan Casino and my misspent youth. I'm still dancing even though my knees are a bit creaky now. 50 years later still the best music EVER. Keep the faith everyone.😘
Oh my Gawd....San Remo Golden Strings...we danced our arses off to this music. Long before Barry White or EWF had instrumentals. No lyric just that driving beat..crowded dance floors...sweat..all that energy!....Wish I could muster some of that spring in my step from back in the day. At 80 the mind is willing but the body is a little frail.....bit,Oh those memories. Thanks so much for the trip back in time...
Great timeless music, casino boy myself, be getting my pension in 18 months. Knees still holding up. Wife's have come and gone, music and boyhood memories remain. KTF.
Couldn't agree more !! Daughters now 36 & long flown the nest but hers & our Vic Lounge, Wigan & Wirrina in Peterborough will last while I'm upright and breathing 😂 55 yrs now, scary lol , where DID it go ?? X x
Hey Lynette, age is just and attitude and your comment proves it. Music is in us all we just need to let it out and even when the joints get sore the beat will find a way. Keep your faith!
Frank Wilson " do I love you" this song still gets me up throwing shapes with my ancient body.. It is great music like this that keeps us young at heart, folks
You and me both! They played 'Do I love you' when I was on a short break recently, and I couldn't keep off the floor! I amazed my friends with my 80 yr moves! 🙂
7am at the Casino, knackered, then this comes on, Bobby Hebb Love Love Love. The only song that could get me back on the floor, Dean Parrish excluded, course.
I remember Queens. Golden Torch, Tunstall, Twisted Wheel, Manchester, Wigan Casino. Happy days. Still living in Soul City. The bones may be creaking but music still in my heart and soul. soul KTF ✊
Bobby Hebb memories of Nags Head Wollaston Free For All Phillip Mitchell and of course Out On The Floor me Bertie Mick &Malky filling the floor those were the days still play and dance to this music 60 years later KTF
This body is 56, right now my brain and heart are 15! Happy days whilst I slide around the kitchen floor! Much love and huge thanks for a great mix and memories x 😉💚👍🏼💃🏼
Haha I used to still dance on my kitchen floor too , till I broke my ankle ,! You can't not when you hear Northern soul we were Wigan all nighters , my husband & me with 2 young kids at home 4 grandmother to look after, didn't stop us , everyone came together through music it was a great time , my eldest son love s it too he was brought up on it , KTF ✊
My mother brought me up on this type of music and i became a mod im 55 now and been hooked since I was 14 4in the 80s i have played several tunes to people who have never heard it and converted them into rude boys ✊🇬🇧💯
BRILLIANT JUST BRILLIANT, just a few of the GREAT tunes around then an still now, whatever decade we're in they would suit perfectly, unlike the crap what's about today. 💪💪💪👏👏👏👏👍KTF.
Haha Michael, youre so right...im just catching up 50 years later. Just had my headphones on walking up the road, had to stop and dance in the street!! Just couldn't help myself! Used to dance every Saturday night Majestic Ballroom Newcastle- happy days!
Even after 50+ years, I'm still quietly seeking out original copies of some of these dancefloor classics, enjoying them and and filing them away, hopefully for future generations to appreciate. These exciting records are timeless - once they touch your heart and soul, the joy will never fade.
@drwhatson........Mmm, I don't want to sound like a 'party-pooper' and I agree, there are some truly great sounds here - but I thought the set was a complete mishmash. He started off with some classic 'youth club sounds' [mostly Motown with the odd rarity thrown in] but then it went completely batshit crazy! Frank Wilson followed by 'Festival Time'?!? C'mon. And what happened to the 'Uptempo soul' items that segue-wayed from the Youth club era to the pioneering Soul clubs? Iain and I were regulars at Colley Gate Labour club after we had 'graduated' from Halesowen Youth Club - and I can't begin to emphasise just how important CGLC was in our 'progression' onto 'proper' Northern Soul venues like the Catacombs and Torch. By that time we had acquired tracks like Johnny Sayles, Mamie Galore, Chris Jackson, Right Track, Travis Wammack etc and would get the DJ's at CGLC to play them for us. Then one night this new DJ showed up and in response to us constantly badgering him to play our records - he played a 'set' that absolutely blew our minds! We didn't know any of the sounds he played, but they were all brilliant. I can remember us rushing over to him to ask what they were ....he reeled off a succession of titles as we busily noted them down - Sam & Kitty, Bok to Bach, Shakers, Jimmy Thomas, Rose Batiste Whispers et al. I asked where he had heard these amazing records and he smugly replied, 'Tunstall Sounds'. We hadn't got a clue what he meant, but after further probing we managed to get him to reveal that he was talking about the Torch in Stoke and we made plans there and then to visit that iconic venue as soon as possible. That was the beginning of our 'journey' to experience the most influential NS clubs and [IMHO] the best times ever on the scene.
@@thesoultwins72 Yep, you're absolutely right about the mix - I think I probably got carried away with Johnnie Taylor "Friday Night"(!) One of my faves of which I can't eulogise enough. :-) I can't stand "The Snake" and Frank Wilson is, you know... yawn city. I always preferred Laura Lee to the San Remo Strings, although both blew my mind on first hearing. Earl Jackson still sounds awesome though. I was very surprised to learn (from Carl Dene no less), that it had been played as early as 1970(!) Some of the rest are mostly reminiscent of a Tesco's CD compilation of "Wigan's Greatest Hits" - or worse 'Mr. Fuckin' M's'. :-(
No matter age, or northen venue, was glad st 17 be part of wotld awarded " best disco" lol wigan discom lmfao but glad to have been part of such long lasting youth culture. 66yo still dance/wobble Just, KTF BROTHERS N SISTERS N NEWBIES KEEP ON KEEPIN FAITH ITS A LIFE FACTOR
Great mix. When I think about the entertainment that the kids have today compared to simple music, soul and dance that we grew up with.....i feel so sad for them. My 3 daughters loved my music collection.
OH YESSSS! Great playlist. San Remo Strings-- CLASSIC! Frank Wilson--- All time favorite.....oh heck! The whole lot!! Bounce! Bounce! Spin! Spin! Kick! Drop! Spin again!LOL xoxoxoxo MWAH G Forever Pink
Love love Reminds me of a pool dance when friends arrived for holiday....they danced down the side of the pool to this " wonderful world" will always stay with me ....
The Governor....Jackie Wilson who who who....JJ Barnes Sweet Honey baby so many unbelievably fabulous Tuuunes it would take me a month to mention them all ..if you a'nt dancing you must have died ❤❤ love love northern 😘😘😘
i'm 70 later this year.... playing this was busting moves on 6the kitchen floor, but wearing socks instead of talc and leather soles.... my knees hurt a bit, but..absolutally awesome then, and just as awesome now...PLEASE Keep the Faith...😛
Great timeless music when life was enjoyable in your youth and money in your pocket . Dancing the nights away. Never forget so much fun and friendship where ever we all went in the country. Best times thinking back now. Music is a great healer and brings people together whatever your circumstances. Dance On xx
I'm spending lots of time sitting in my room and listening to sweet music like this...except for when I jump up and start doing "my dance" as my kids and grandkids say. Even though I have an illness that is lurking in the back, I'm still enjoying life. This music helps. Thank you.
Brilliant compilation thanx, While I'm here can i recommend the book 'Nightshift' by my mate pete McKenna. Its all about the scene back in the day, fiction based on fact, a good read.
Great mix Anthony. I love northern soul, it's the kind of music that really gets you up on the dancefloor. Al Wilson's The Snake is an absolute classic. Northern soul forever. Stay safe, and KTF.
Gutted I was too young for the casino, torch wheel etc but went to a few all nighters at hinckley. Northern soul always draws you back in. I love it you can always come across stuff you haven't heard
U can't beat the northern soul nighters then all dayers keep the faith wish could still do it Bedford St Ives notts Wigan an many more fleet pet Borough skeg keep dancing
Fabuloussssss times queuing to get into the Co- Op, waiting on stairs p, could feel the floor above vibarating with the sound of Soul, if only l could transport back, one night.
I love Motown sound. I wonder why the British took to this sound in such a big way. I picked up a person outside Edinburgh thumbing it to Wigan, it was raining hard so I took the person right to the door on the Casino. What an opportunity I missed by not going in ☹️
Absolutely amazing, takes you right back to the good 😂 old days , KTF all x x
He'll Cath ❤ Pete????😮
Now i miss being young ,hitchhicking from fife to wigan ,just to dance outside ,wasnt old enough to get in ,
Good effort bro
OMG I am right back in Wigan Casino and my misspent youth. I'm still dancing even though my knees are a bit creaky now. 50 years later still the best music EVER. Keep the faith everyone.😘
Knee broken also T. Was at Blackpool tower November. Missed the music of heartbreak and the Great people that go. KTF
Great days my knees are creaky to mate
yup
Another '50 years later' girl here, so fantastic to hear the music again, wonderful memories, Majestic Newcastle 1970's
Creaky! Great word the brain wants to dance but Creaky bones make it so hard... KTF Brian 68
I will be 66 on January 31 st 23 and love Northen Soul xxx
Oh my Gawd....San Remo Golden Strings...we danced our arses off to this music. Long before Barry White or EWF had instrumentals. No lyric just that driving beat..crowded dance floors...sweat..all that energy!....Wish I could muster some of that spring in my step from back in the day. At 80 the mind is willing but the body is a little frail.....bit,Oh those memories. Thanks so much for the trip back in time...
❤❤❤ yep
Great timeless music, casino boy myself, be getting my pension in 18 months.
Knees still holding up. Wife's have come and gone, music and boyhood memories remain.
KTF.
Couldn't agree more !! Daughters now 36 & long flown the nest but hers & our Vic Lounge, Wigan & Wirrina in Peterborough will last while I'm upright and breathing 😂 55 yrs now, scary lol , where DID it go ?? X x
Wigan casino what a night many great times i do miss the casino gone but never forgotten keep the faith.
SPECIAL TIMES
LONG LIVE NORTHERN SOUL 🎵🎶🎵🎶♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
67 still toes still tapping. Love it.
I it's funny we never drank that much we were too busy dancing.... 😁
I’m a southern Soul girl and just love this mix. 73 now but still a Mod at heart and always will love Soul/Motown.
Candi staton was southern soul .am i right
Brilliant Lynette, I love the Elgin's, I'm 68 and want to get those feet dancing again, but the coordination has gone.
Still love these tunes.
Hitting 60. Still love Northern soul great memories of My. Early. Years
Hey Lynette, age is just and attitude and your comment proves it. Music is in us all we just need to let it out and even when the joints get sore the beat will find a way. Keep your faith!
Me too, absolutely love Soul and Motown and I am 72!
" Stop her on sight " always does it for me ......
I'm 65yr women. Play these tunes reminds me of Wigan & twisted wheel.fantastic keep te faith.❤
Love this music it takes me away to a different place when I feel sad x
I hit the dance floor souling at a wedding, my son said my god mum I didn't know you could dance like that , I said I wasn't born 57 son ❤
Wigan casino many great times gone but never forgotten
Frank Wilson " do I love you" this song still gets me up throwing shapes with my ancient body.. It is great music like this that keeps us young at heart, folks
You and me both! They played 'Do I love you' when I was on a short break recently, and I couldn't keep off the floor! I amazed my friends with my 80 yr moves! 🙂
It gets me throwing up too.
Does anything beat Northern Soul.. I think not. KTF
No, nothing does KTF x
Whoever put 7 dislikes .get your head tested
They do it to get a reaction.;)
@@scotfoxx Or metal heads.
They weren't for the music they were for The Wigans casino...
It's the Snake there's a vendetta against that tune
@@brianboru636 I'm a metal head and love NS KTF 👍
7am at the Casino, knackered, then this comes on, Bobby Hebb Love Love Love. The only song that could get me back on the floor, Dean Parrish excluded, course.
Brilliant absolutely love this music. Makes you want to get up and dance. Those were the days.
They still are the days some great clubs out there now, well from July. Onwards
@Isobel Stepney just found out how to post so not yet
Still go now! Liverpool has a great scene xx
Deffo best times ever 😉
@@missliverpoolcatlady Do tell us where please!
66 now, from staffs, living in Indonesia, looking at the beach, missing the Top Rank, and later the Queens...
I remember Queens. Golden Torch, Tunstall, Twisted Wheel, Manchester, Wigan Casino. Happy days. Still living in Soul City. The bones may be creaking but music still in my heart and soul. soul KTF ✊
Off to spain in October for a wee dance.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 FANTASTIC
benalmedena?
Bobby Hebb memories of Nags Head Wollaston Free For All Phillip Mitchell and of course Out On The Floor me Bertie Mick &Malky filling the floor those were the days still play and dance to this music 60 years later KTF
Bobby Hebb my favourite on this compilation 😎💯🎶old wheeler
This body is 56, right now my brain and heart are 15! Happy days whilst I slide around the kitchen floor! Much love and huge thanks for a great mix and memories x 😉💚👍🏼💃🏼
🙂🙂 65 but still a 17 year old bopping away majestic Newcastle- must go to a reunion one day!! Fantastic music.
@johanna E That's exactly me right now 😊 💃
64 here. My heart and soul are as good as when I was 16 years old. Good job my feet are still fit to dance 💃. 😂😂
Haha I used to still dance on my kitchen floor too , till I broke my ankle ,! You can't not when you hear Northern soul we were Wigan all nighters , my husband & me with 2 young kids at home 4 grandmother to look after, didn't stop us , everyone came together through music it was a great time , my eldest son love s it too he was brought up on it , KTF ✊
My mother brought me up on this type of music and i became a mod im 55 now and been hooked since I was 14 4in the 80s i have played several tunes to people who have never heard it and converted them into rude boys ✊🇬🇧💯
One of my all time favourite tunes Heaven must of sent you .
BRILLIANT JUST BRILLIANT, just a few of the GREAT tunes around then an still now, whatever decade we're in they would suit perfectly, unlike the crap what's about today. 💪💪💪👏👏👏👏👍KTF.
Crap is definitely the right adjective!
EVERY TRACK MAKES YOUR ADRENALINE FLOW AND DRIVES YOUR FEET TO DANCE WHEREVER YOU ARE EVEN IF YOU WERE IN A DESERT. TOTALLY BRILLIANT.
Haha Michael, youre so right...im just catching up 50 years later. Just had my headphones on walking up the road, had to stop and dance in the street!! Just couldn't help myself! Used to dance every Saturday night Majestic Ballroom Newcastle- happy days!
Even after 50+ years, I'm still quietly seeking out original copies of some of these dancefloor classics, enjoying them and and filing them away, hopefully for future generations to appreciate. These exciting records are timeless - once they touch your heart and soul, the joy will never fade.
@drwhatson........Mmm, I don't want to sound like a 'party-pooper' and I agree, there are some truly great sounds here - but I thought the set was a complete mishmash. He started off with some classic 'youth club sounds' [mostly Motown with the odd rarity thrown in] but then it went completely batshit crazy!
Frank Wilson followed by 'Festival Time'?!? C'mon. And what happened to the 'Uptempo soul' items that segue-wayed from the Youth club era to the pioneering Soul clubs? Iain and I were regulars at Colley Gate Labour club after we had 'graduated' from Halesowen Youth Club - and I can't begin to emphasise just how important CGLC was in our 'progression' onto 'proper' Northern Soul venues like the Catacombs and Torch.
By that time we had acquired tracks like Johnny Sayles, Mamie Galore, Chris Jackson, Right Track, Travis Wammack etc and would get the DJ's at CGLC to play them for us. Then one night this new DJ showed up and in response to us constantly badgering him to play our records - he played a 'set' that absolutely blew our minds!
We didn't know any of the sounds he played, but they were all brilliant. I can remember us rushing over to him to ask what they were ....he reeled off a succession of titles as we busily noted them down - Sam & Kitty, Bok to Bach, Shakers, Jimmy Thomas, Rose Batiste Whispers et al.
I asked where he had heard these amazing records and he smugly replied, 'Tunstall Sounds'. We hadn't got a clue what he meant, but after further probing we managed to get him to reveal that he was talking about the Torch in Stoke and we made plans there and then to visit that iconic venue as soon as possible.
That was the beginning of our 'journey' to experience the most influential NS clubs and [IMHO] the best times ever on the scene.
@@thesoultwins72 Yep, you're absolutely right about the mix - I think I probably got carried away with Johnnie Taylor "Friday Night"(!) One of my faves of which I can't eulogise enough. :-) I can't stand "The Snake" and Frank Wilson is, you know... yawn city. I always preferred Laura Lee to the San Remo Strings, although both blew my mind on first hearing. Earl Jackson still sounds awesome though. I was very surprised to learn (from Carl Dene no less), that it had been played as early as 1970(!) Some of the rest are mostly reminiscent of a Tesco's CD compilation of "Wigan's Greatest Hits" - or worse 'Mr. Fuckin' M's'. :-(
My sister was the only person in our house with a record player i was weened on this stuff CLASS
Nearly 60 still moving brilliant
This music takes me back to my teenage years I was never off the dance floor, my boyfriend used to stand and watch smiling at me xx
Love it mate!!
Same her x
No matter age, or northen venue, was glad st 17 be part of wotld awarded " best disco" lol wigan discom lmfao but glad to have been part of such long lasting youth culture.
66yo still dance/wobble
Just, KTF BROTHERS N SISTERS N NEWBIES KEEP ON KEEPIN FAITH ITS A LIFE FACTOR
Sittig in garden listenin to tunes..wella walsall
loving it rocking my computer chair ,
Thats old school man 80s mods back in the day wow man
Great mix. When I think about the entertainment that the kids have today compared to simple music, soul and dance that we grew up with.....i feel so sad for them. My 3 daughters loved my music collection.
I discovered NS late in life! Hooked on it now. Trying to get to gigs while the body holds up!
Probably the most danceable motown record ever made, (Heaven Must Have Sent You) it certainly was when i was a teen many many moons ago,
Love this mix remind me of how much fun we had dancing to those songs greetings from germany and my son anthony
OH YESSSS! Great playlist. San Remo Strings-- CLASSIC! Frank Wilson--- All time favorite.....oh heck! The whole lot!! Bounce! Bounce! Spin! Spin! Kick! Drop! Spin again!LOL xoxoxoxo MWAH G Forever Pink
Thank you for your comments, loving them keep them coming. KTF
@@TheAnthonyKing Bless your heart, darlin! Thank you. xxxxxx MWAH!
Proper music
Out on the floor bring's it all back
Love love Reminds me of a pool dance when friends arrived for holiday....they danced down the side of the pool to this " wonderful world" will always stay with me ....
Great mix Chris my walking stick is in overdrive in lockdown in Victoria Australia the music is keeping me sane KTF 😷👌
KTF indeed!!.. Greetings from Wigan.. also in lockdown!.. 🙌❤️💐🎶🕺
Love this brings back memories out there dancing 🎶 the night away
Classic mix 🎵 🎶 Still waiting for a new music era, 30 year's almost since anything to sing and dance about
Absolute favourite choon makes u wanna dance
The Governor....Jackie Wilson who who who....JJ Barnes Sweet Honey baby so many unbelievably fabulous Tuuunes it would take me a month to mention them all ..if you a'nt dancing you must have died ❤❤ love love northern 😘😘😘
i'm 70 later this year.... playing this was busting moves on 6the kitchen floor, but wearing socks instead of talc and leather soles.... my knees hurt a bit, but..absolutally awesome then, and just as awesome now...PLEASE Keep the Faith...😛
So fabulous, this music...takes me right back...
Great timeless music when life was enjoyable in your youth and money in your pocket . Dancing the nights away. Never forget so much fun and friendship where ever we all went in the country. Best times thinking back now. Music is a great healer and brings people together whatever your circumstances. Dance On xx
Spot on Neil! Never a moody scene. Just the music and the hope that there were some singles in the crowd😂
I love the the music I love northern soul and tamla Motown you can't beat the music 🎶
I'm spending lots of time sitting in my room and listening to sweet music like this...except for when I jump up and start doing "my dance" as my kids and grandkids say. Even though I have an illness that is lurking in the back, I'm still enjoying life. This music helps. Thank you.
Hey Beverly, the music is in all of us. How cool that the grandkids get to see 'your dance'. Proof of life Ma'am! Keep the faith
My kids call it a 2 step dance 😅 northern soul is awesome 🎉
This music takes me back to my youth !!! goosebump moments.
Northern soul for ever ktf🤩😊😎🤗
too young to have gone to wigan but me big brother was a DJ and loves it. so do i .
Some great sounds mate takes me back to the wigan days
Two of my ultimate faves here. Yayyyy
Right back to the golden torch
OMG I forgot how much I love this the Elgin's. Thanks for posting this.made my night.😄
KTF 👊👊👊 absolute cracking sounds 👊👊👊
fantastic music
Anthony, thanks for putting these great sets together mate.Appreciated.Almost 60 years of listening and dancing to soul and still loving it.
Thank you for your comment Peter, good to hear you're still dancing to the music you love. KTF
Brilliant compilation thanx, While I'm here can i recommend the book 'Nightshift' by my mate pete McKenna. Its all about the scene back in the day, fiction based on fact, a good read.
love this tune that goes way back but a classic 💗
Forever northern soul ❤️
My Steve and Kevin burden. Gold
Great memories.
Beautiful wife. 👍⚽️
And
Friends for life
Penny Farthing.
Ulverston.
Makes me feel good and start dancing all day.Brilliant music
Great mix Anthony. I love northern soul, it's the kind of music that really gets you up on the dancefloor. Al Wilson's The Snake is an absolute classic. Northern soul forever. Stay safe, and KTF.
This is heaven
Really a brillant and groovy compilation ! Classical ! Thank you ! My footwear is flying !
great music to dance too
Fucking brilliant 🙊😎
Classic 60s Motown will raise any blue mood, it's just so joyous, So says a Motown fan since the mid-1960s. Kernow bys Vikken.
What a great compilation. Thanks for keeping the faith. Love from a Bolton UK northern soul in Canada.
Fantastic memories.....keep the faith
All thumbs up...!!!
Love northern soul music
Great pool listening on holiday. Keep the faith.
Great Nighters and Dayers such happy times never forgotten memories
Bons tempos que não voltam mais....I Love
GREAT PLAYLIST ANTHONY.
✌🏼😊 NOTTM. UK 🇬🇧
First track, setting tone perfectly ❤️🎶 thank you
Gutted I was too young for the casino, torch wheel etc but went to a few all nighters at hinckley. Northern soul always draws you back in. I love it you can always come across stuff you haven't heard
Great mix
Thank you for the comment Phil, more on the way soon. If you haven't already please consider subscribing to the channel. KTF!
My god am blowing away with these great tunes so thanks I love it xxx
Some good tunes there. Nice one
Love thanks for sharing
I just love this and as soon as it comes on hit the dance floor,xx
U can't beat the northern soul nighters then all dayers keep the faith wish could still do it Bedford St Ives notts Wigan an many more fleet pet Borough skeg keep dancing
Fabuloussssss times queuing to get into the Co- Op, waiting on stairs p, could feel the floor above vibarating with the sound of Soul, if only l could transport back, one night.
Yeehaa let start sliding. KTF ✊
I was born too late in 83, gosh I'm so jealous, wish I was there!
Your're never too young or too old, if this music makes your heart skip that little bit faster, you're in.
great compilation
Muero de Amor!!!!!!! ❤️
Thank you for this compilation. Love it!! Having a dance round my kitchen whilst cooking. Top tunes. X
I love Motown sound. I wonder why the British took to this sound in such a big way. I picked up a person outside Edinburgh thumbing it to Wigan, it was raining hard so I took the person right to the door on the Casino. What an opportunity I missed by not going in ☹️
Thanks this started my Friday night. Lv it 😎😎😎
Brilliant mate
Thank you for the comment Simon, KTF