Even being set in such basic surroundings without a
sound system that cost a 6 figure sum, proved not to stop
Wigan casino's rise to the top. The club was built on human
emotion there was no need for the expensive lighting and
sound systems. These where the attraction needed for clubs
that people went to but had no real involvement in anything
that happened there. The casino's main attraction was it's
energy charged atmosphere. As the speakers filled the
massive arena with the best sounds of nnorthern soul. The
records where from minor USA record labels produced using 1
take as demonstration copies at times only 3 where ever
made. But that meant the records where very rare an original
record was very hard to find and very expensive. If you
could find 1. The casino's dj's searched little known USA
record labels to find the records that got played there.
This made the content very exclusive nowhere else had the
records the casino played. For fans of the music
distance was never considered important they wanted to hear
the best. Together with the atmosphere that the casino held.
They flocked to Wigan casino from all over the UK, members
from Europe, Ireland, anywhere wanted to say I've been to
Wigan casino. A lot of other allnighters similar hours and
records to the casino sprang up.
At times I visited most of the other clubs. Don't get this wrong
the other clubs at impressive dj's playing the top records.
However this is my opinion only, all the other clubs where
held in. Much newer buildings that lacked the brilliant
feeling Wigan casino had. The main arena had a Maple wood
dance floor that was perfect for dancing. Surrounded by a
large balcony, even being in need of renovation. It did'nt
seem to matter, the atmosphere the casino held was never
equalled anywhere. On a Saturday night waiting in Station
road for the doors to open. The feeling in the crowd was
like nothing I could describe, you had to have been there to
know. Why it became known as the Wigan casino tingle, I
think it started after the excitement felt. The first time
anybody went to the allnighter and looked off the balcony.
To see the immense vastness of the main dance floor, packed
full of people dancing. The atmosphere, heat, and a feeling
of happiness. Remains in my memory like it was last week
instead of 30+ years ago. I don't think anything stays as
fresh in my mind. As the first time I went to Wigan casino.
I doubt anything will ever match that feeling again.
The pictures on this default.aspx page of the site.
Have been gathered from years of browsing the internet
but it aid's the illusion of time. Refreshes the
memories locked in your mind. It makes them feel 30 days
ago, when in reality it was 30+ years ago. But the
casino was such a precious feeling to the people who
attended it. The Wigan casino tingle is in the
subconscious sphere of of your brain forever. There will
be forever more things to trigger the part of the brain
that stores it. A record on the radio or an image you
see automatically your back with the Wigan casino
feeling restored. It wont ever get less of an important
sensation to feel. When you view it respectively by the
UK's population of roughly 66 million. 100,000 people
who attended the casino club. The people who did are the
lucky one's. There cant be an increase now it's gone for
ever. Of coarse the bulls*** brigade can claim the went
to people a few might believe it. But the people like me
who had to get there, by any means possible. Hitch
hiking up the m6 for 8 hours in a freezing blizzard.
When you look back does'nt look hard in retrospect. When
you where tired, freezing cold and 120 miles from home
aged 15. You never doubted why you did it or questioned
others if they would be there next week. There was never
any reason to ask. The same people where on the services
every week, always the same see you next week. Where the
m6 met the m5 east midland bound stayed on the m6. West
midland Wolverhampton, Worcester, Bristol, all places
south west went via the m5. For me this is when it got
hard, you said good bye to your friends. The remainder
only 17miles often took longer than the last 103 to
travel. The real fit of depression that came over you
was hard to define. All the way there it was all ahead
to enjoy now it was all at end. No text a quick
message of how you love her. That was it until next
week.
The real feeling of atmosphere, excitement, and being a
part of it. Is something without exception you only
experienced being there. You can read an account of climbing
mount Everest. But it wont ever recreate the climate or
unseen things of actually doing it. This certainly is the
case with Wigan casino, in much the same sort of way. Every
allnighter held different things for different people, they
say no 2 people are the same. That goes beyond clothes or
any normal item. The music was the main content that made it
exclusively available at the allnighter. I'm well aware not
every record played was found at the casino. In the early
years there was far more records discovered at the Torch
than Wigan casino. I'm not really interested in people who
say that came from Cleethorpes, st Ives, or somewhere else.
The important part and all respect to the other clubs, I
went to almost all of them. But 1 single club alone was not
going to get the nations interest. The lot combined did, it
was always Wigan casino that got the media's attention.
Before "this England" was even made the Sunday Observer had
already featured Wigan casino. I think I was 15 or 16 at the
time. It was 100x better than the rubbish Granada's
documentary ended up as. It actually asked people that lived
more than 3 miles away there reason for there being in the
allnighter. When the allnighter was buzzing it was the
most talked about thing in the UK's media. Then got some
hopeless film crews to film it, I don't blame the film crew.
They filmed what they where told to. I could'nt understand
why they choose the people they did.
Yes they where regular attendees of the casino. But to say they
where the usual sort of person who went. I find that very
much misguided they could of left home at 12 and got there
for the start. But that was the theme throughout the
documentary. The casino was for people of the local area. OK
the north west did play an important role for members. But
the thing that was far more important was the way people
bonded. At the time football violence was at it's worse.
Crewe station resembled a battlefield most Saturday nights.
Now and again you'd end up with fans returning from a match
on the train with you. It was obvious we where not football
fans. But as you approached Crewe the atmosphere got tense.
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go to a site that deals with it. Which for future reference
does'nt happen to be here. Seriously if visitors want a
wider scope of content tell me to add it. If you don't ask
you don't get, An old saying but very true, another well
known saying. Is you get nothing free in life. I can point
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upto you to read how to do it yourself. It's often a case of
trial + error for windows the best place to start. Is always
the Microsoft website the fix it tool is a good solution to
many simple problems. The internet as a vast list of help
websites now, just a case of using the 1 that your happy
with.
Welcome to my website no big
flashy introduction. I'm not selling you anything at all northern soul was never
intended to be a money making tool. I'm sure some have made money from it. But
not without working hard to get it, in many cases for years. Nobody ever got
something easily from the scene. It as to be earned which makes it valued. The
top dj's have great knowledge learned from experiance not books. This is what
makes belonging to northern soul very special to people. If you earn it you
respect it much more. This is 1 concept of the whole northern soul scene has,
that cant be denied. To get respect you have to earn it. Nothing is
automatically awarded for who you are the bank balance or anything mean nothing
at all. The level you reach is entirely up to you not a garunted thing you pay
for. Money buys a lot of things in life, but not a short cut to the top in
nurthern soul. Respect is earned by knowledge the only way to get it is from the
dance floor. Talking to people who have spent years on the scene. But at one
stage where standing at the place everybody starts. Then with time there
knowledge as grown. So there respect as risen with it.