Saturday
21st May 2005
Last
Saturday saw another successful night at the Seaside Soul club night
held at the Upstairs Downstairs pub with over 120 souls enjoying
music which spanned the decades. The dancefloor was busy with an
appreciative crowd really switched on to the music. The crew span
the tunes and we feature some of them here:
Warm up
Flora
Wilson - Dancing on a Daydream
Miami - Party Freaks
Drifters - Pour your little heart out
World Premier - Share the night
Tony
Casualeers
- Dance Dance Dance
Sam Dees - Fragile Handle with care
Mantronix - Got to have your love
Betty Swann - Kiss my love goodbye
Sean
Temptations - Cloud 9
Oscar Perry - I got what you need
Marvin Gaye - Lets Get it on remix
Philip Mitchell - I dont do this
Tavares - Judgment Day
Tim
and Duffs
Webster
Lewis - Let me be the one
Ike Strong - Your love keeps me dancing
Allnight Band - Lovely Ladies
Chubby Checker - At the discotheque
Dave
and Larry
Lou
Rawls - See you when i get there
Jackie Moore - This time Baby
E Smoove - Deja Vue
Of
course a host of northern tunes were played as you would expect
but the club prides itself on a good cross section.
25
free cds were given away to the first 25 people who came through
the doors and this is something we intend to repeat each month with
as all the djs giving their input into what should be collectors
CD's to chase.
So
get there early for the connesseurs session between 8.00pm and 9.00pm
a mixture of tent music, modern crossover and northern soul before
the dancers arrive!!!
From 9.00pm the tempo increases but the quality of soul remains
and look out for the Dr's cheesy caister imitation mind you Chris
Hill shouldn't be worried just yet!!
The
camera was also out this month so expect some pictures of the night
for your browsing pleasure to be posted in the Gallery section very
soon.
Here's
a few comments about the night from those who attended featured
on the club's message board
.
Tuneseller
"Yep i agree with all the positive reports, since i arrived
back on the scene 12 months ago uppy has been one of my favourite
venues and i try very hard not to miss...although an old casino
boy at heart i really enjoyed the mecca too, to a lesser extent,
but i like ALL soul music and the mix here is great.
Ireceived a warm welcome last May from everyone my sis introduced
me to and have always felt at home at U/D, made great new friends
and had several good nites...
my own vinyls include oldies,modern-northern,crossover,jazz-funk
and y2k modern, and its all in one room...on the same nite!!...ace!!"
Andy and Julia Lett
"Just to say how much us Fylde Coast Soulies enjoyed last night.
Musically it was truly across the board - from Chubby Checker to
E- Smoove & everything else in between - 60s to Y2K at its best.
Really friendly crowd - will definitely be back - Good on ya guys."