Stuart will be back on air at 7am to present Lights On With Stuart Maconie, bringing the all-nighter to a close with the original versions of Wigan Casino’s famous Three Before Eight – Time Will Pass You By by Tobi Legend, Long After Tonight Is All Over by Jimmy Radcliffe and I’m On My Way by Dean Parrish. It was a night the like of which that grand and esteemed old building has never seen before.”įrom 12am-4am, 6 Music begins an audio tour of the UK’s all-nighter venues, with hour-long playlists by DJs who were there at Golden Torch (12am-1am), Wigan Casino (1am-2am), Twisted Wheel (2am-3am) and 100 Club (3am-4am).įrom 4am-7am, 6 Music’s Morning After Mix, Northern Soul Special, will include a playlist of mellow soul tracks, featuring classic ballads and contemporary selections. They brought the communal rapture of the Northern Soul clubs and dancehalls to the Royal Albert Hall, which was on its feet on every tier for the Prom. “At the heart of the scene is this wonderful, dramatic, vibrant and inspirational music, as well as the passion and knowledge of its devotees. It’s a dynamic, sympathetic union of the sounds and dreams of generations in the industrial heartlands of the North and Midlands of the UK and their counterparts in New York, Detroit, Philadelphia and beyond. Stuart Maconie says: “Northern Soul was and is one of the most thrilling and vital music subcultures ever. It features a range of singers accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra. The Northern Soul Prom, created by Stuart Maconie follows from 9pm until 12am.
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