Rarest Wigan Casino Set - Many Richard Searling Famous Favourite 'Cover Up's' Take 2- High Quality
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- A fantastic 45mins DJ set of some of the rarest Northern Soul records ever played at Wigan Casino All-Nighters. Recorded in HD from original 1960's vinyl.
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Take 1 previously had over 25,000 listens but five songs needed to be removed below due to Copyright issues. More fool them, those songs will remain in obscurity and less people will know they exist to buy.
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This video is listed to educate the listener to what was once the underground world of Northern Soul. Music, predominantly from small USA recording studios that never stood a chance against the major labels of the day. However, theses recordings were revived in Northern towns and cities in the UK in the 70's. for you to comment and criticise upon in the comments section below.
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Al Williams - I am Nothing (Palmer Demo)
Jimmy Burns - I Really Love You (Erica - Issue)
Cecil Washington - I Don't Like to Lose (Prophonics - Issue)
Sam Ward - Sister Lee (Groove City - Issue)
Salvadores - Stick by me Baby (Wise World - Issue)
The Magnetics - I Have a Girl (Ra-Sel - Issue)
De-Lites - Lover (Cuppy - Issue)
The Just Brothers - Carlena (Garrison - Promo)
Little Joe Roman - When Your Lonesome (Tuff - Demo)
Kenny Gamble - The Jokes on You (Arctic - DJ Copy) - Removed due to someone claiming Copyright
Tomangoes - I Really Love You (Washpan - Issue) (My Desert Island Disc!)
The Construction - Hey Little Way Out Girl (Sync6 - Issue)
Frankie Karl - You Should'o Held On (Philtown - Demo)
Del Larks - Job Opening (Queen City - Issue)
Lester Tipton - This Won't Change (La Beat - Issue)
Luther Ingram - If it's All the Same to You Babe (HIB - Demo)
Tony Clarke - Landslide (Chess - DJ Copy) - Removed due to someone claiming Copyright
Larry Clinton - She's wanted (Dynamo - Red Issue) - Removed due to someone claiming Copyright
Court Davis - Try to Think (East Coast - Issue)
Freddie Chavez - They'll Never Know Why (Look - Demo)
Afin Demain - Silent Treatment (Blue Star - Promo Copy)
Al Scott - What Happened to Yesterday (Genuine - Demo)
Tobi Legend - Time Will Pass You By (Mala - Issue) - Removed due to someone claiming Copyright
Eddie Parker - I'm Gone (Awake - Issue)
I've collected, DJ'd and danced to Northern Soul since going to Wigan Casino in the late 1970's. These recordings are made so that long into the future, anyone can visit RUclips and continue to learn about and listen to this fantastic music, after I'm gone. They were recorded in the USA at a period in time when sadly overlooked. Only to be discovered and played in the 1970's soul clubs of the UK, and now played in many venues in countries all over the world. Many are recorded on obscure record labels, that simply never got airplay and the small number of records that were pressed, just disappeared. Hence their rarity.
If you wish to find out more about the fantastic and varied world of Northern Soul, search out the website - SoulSource. I warn you though, once down the rabbit hole, you could be hooked. I have no affiliation to the site, but there you will find a wealth of knowledge from dedicated lovers of the music. Together they know every artist, band member, pressing plant, label, label owner and origin of every track. Some so knowledgable that they can even tell you who the third saxophonist on the left was on some of the recordings. Others on the rare soul scene though may argue that it was his brother! Whoever is right, Northern Soul fascinates and satisfies many over 50years on.
65 yrs old this year,when I hear all these fantastic tunes god it takes you back. My body might be slow,but my heart and soul isn't. If only we could go back,to the best days ever,my youthclub disco's and most of all it was a safer place to grow up. Nice to see the younger one's K.T.F.. but they will never feel what us oldies felt first time around. Aint no soul like the old sole.😊😊
All amazing oldies, just can't beat them. I can only dream of owning a collection like that. An anoraks dream. Even just looking at each label makes me smile......
Richard is the man. His set at Wigan circa 1981 is untouchable. 🎉
Searlings set late 70s has to be one of the best in our history. My second favourite only topped by Butch IMO.
Though I was a M’s guy, I completely agree. 😃
Love the deck set up, And great tracks
Great Northern dance tune
Sublime set richard regards g g boyle nz😊
The first song from my All-night debut.....Clouds 1978 Al Williams..2000 dancing on two floors, thd "cafe" beside the main room....ahhhh take me back!!! KTF
Ahhhh! "Lover" Delites! I still remember where I was when I first heard it- making my way up to request a track.....It stopped me dead! Late '70's Clouds
I’m glad it hit the spot for you, it’s a great track. It’s on the Cuppy label, would you believe owned by ‘Rock around the clock’ Bill Haley, after his wife Barbara Joan "Cuppy" Cupchak.
Never will get tired of hearing these tracks
Starts with the greatest northern soul record ever recorded. Al Williams ❤
I'm always amazed that people can remember which tracks were played where. As it was over 50 years ago since I went to S.O.T. Wigan and Blackpool, I remember the tracks but have no idea where I heard them as I've had no-one to remind me since the late 60's, early to mid 70's. The only exception was hearing Skiing in the Snow at the Highland Rooms Blackpool, for the first time, after it was hyped to death in the soul press. I thought it was pants and still do.
I remember it at Mecca as well mate. I recall where I was on the dancefloor and how I started dancing to it. Four kicks NSEW then a backdrop. Lol. The stuff you remember. You're right. It was a crap sound. KTF
You are not kidding Tony, one minute you think you know a lot, then you read the guys on soul source, with encyclopaedic memory. They amaze me!
Great spot, everytrack brill, really enjoyed, was feeling a bit low, but this great Northern, lifting my spirit s, thanks for playing these classic Gems on ere
brilliant brilliant and excellent thanks again for your music your own personal taste is really 👌 great thanks Steve from Stockport
Mrs em's is in the house allnite thanks baz I love it sorry for the pun 😜!!!
Not heard that for years 1974 Wigan and Little Joe Romans, best times at Wigan 74, 75 memories of a mate Billy Walsh RIP
Brilliant 👏 KTF David from Scotland
Absolutely brilliant. Tunes ..... Big respect to you Baz ... i was there at the casino. Im still going to soulnites now ..... im 66 now and still dancing. No back drops though 😂 ... KTF planky wolvo
Planky I'd like to do a spot on U tube to baz
I had The Construction as the Del-capris on a Grapevine pressing. I've always loved the intro on Job opening.
BOSS
1st track awesome!
Lovely ✊🏻
Great tunes 🤗👍
Nice set Brother!
Top platfrom hawk
he's alive!!!!
A great set Baz 68 an still love it KTF
Great start Al Williams. 2017 my son died I got in my car to go see him . Put northernsoul cd on . Al Williams played. 😢
I take it back still with you on the 5th tune
Great post baz
fuck what a record brilliant thanks baz Richard was a good 👍 dj for me he's one of the best 👌 👍 ever 👌 you know that anyway don't you mate
Tamangoes!!! WTF can you say???! Kenny Gamble big fav late '70's...brilliant!
Tomangoes, my desert Island disc. Pure northern soul. The only thing wrong with it is the length of the track, it’s just too short!
A good number of his finds, found by Kevin McCaffrey Grimsargh Village Hall. Jades being just one. Kev was a dancer back then. Just wanted his finds played out. Now brilliance on the decks in his own right.
Duddde best track list 4th my favourite sound….
Sounds.
Diamond😂❤
3rd track let’s ave it nice!!!!
I remember getting a lift from Dave Elsworth, from an All Nighter in Bangor on Dee. The following month I got a mention in his article in Blues and Soul. Somewhere around the mid 1970's. I've still got a copy somewhere in the back of a drawer. I mentioned to him that my favourite record at the time was Love Love Love by Bobby Hebb and he included what I said. It's still great, but I wouldn't say it's still my favourite. In fact I couldn't say what my favourite 100 are. Don't know how I could put them in numerical order by preference. Plus would it be my favourites to listen to, or my favourites to dance to, because they would be two separate lists.
Dave’s been on the scene forever, I’ve played a few nights when Dave has been on and he’s always filled the dance floor. Bobby Hebb is a still a belter, and brings back memories of Leigh Casino for me, not Wigan. I feel the same about the order of the top 100. Different tracks mean different things, from different places. I still say that the Tomangoes is my desert island disc, and seven day lover got me back into Northern in the late 90’s, so I have a special place for that one too. But as you say, there are so many! Cheers Baz
In a Venn Diagram of Northern Soul, good to listen to, and good to dance to. The Tomangoes would be in the sweet spot in the middle. I used to be a Seven Day Lover but these days I'm lucky if it's once every seven days. LOL I'm hopefully going to an All Dayer in Leigh on Saturday.@@BazFromThePast
Once a week- aren't you the lucky one! 🙂An all Dayer in Leigh, Brilliant! My old stomping ground. Is it at Leigh Miners?@@tonykemp3098
(Follow Your Heart NS Club) St. Josephs Hall Chapel St. Leigh WN7 2PJ I've not been before so don't know the venue. Torn between there and a night in Connah's Quay. Which I also haven't visited yet. As I'm from Chester Connah's Quay is closer but heard the floor has been redone after a flood and isn't too good for dancing due to grippy varnish.@@BazFromThePast
You ain't half flooding memories back Tony, I got married there 40years ago!!!!@@tonykemp3098
Rewiind Carlena ✨✨✨
Mate 2nd track tells me you lived it….
When you dropped parker✨🇺🇸✨✨🇺🇸
Yep.....
Little Joe Roman belter
Nobody should be allowed to have all these records 😢😂
Sorry Paul, I just can’t bring myself to ever sell any.😊
What's the title?
Hi baz what where they covered as.
Oh Mike, that's one for my mate Ian who played in M's. He remembers them straight off the top of his head better than Richard himself! I've noted them on the sleeves and I'll try and remember to put them up when I get this particular box out again.
Ok
oh..and cover ups..?? wtf.. we dont want you to know this record....WHY>>!!
In answer to your question Ian, why DJ’s covered up a label, it was after they’d spent time searching the archives and discovered a record, it was covered up to stop other competing DJ’s finding a copy, so that their sets were unique and in demand, that helped them get the next gig. We had a simple life 40years ago. Life was grim up north back then, no Spotify, just blackouts and miners strikes. Times moved on and it’s great to see the music played in most countries around the world now by young and old- uncovered.
Lost me on the 5th….
Fantastic Brenton. Sounds like the set grew on you! ☺
only interested in certain records by certain artists.. shallow soul scene...
You’re obviously not a soul boy Ian. Aren’t so many music genres the same. Some folks listen to the Beatles, Elvis, Dolly Parton, Beethoven etc. etc. Everyone to their own.😊
Great to see you posting again baz. Honestly what a collection you have mate. Top draw mate 🎶🎶🎶
Cheers Peter, there’s more to come. It just takes so long to load ‘em up!