Two completely separate scenes.
The 60's mod scene was all about the latest soul sounds from the USA and the sharpest threads. In Accrington, this meant picking up your Levis from the Army & Navy Stores and having your suit handmade at Ernie McNoes tailors on Blackburn Road with the correct pocket flap arrangement, cuff buttons, vent lengths and other details. Then, dancing to those soul records at Accy Disco on Whalley Road, Blackburn Stax Club and Burnley Mecca. Keep The Faith was indeed one of the top faces in town - Accy's answer to Sting in "Quadrophenia" (KTF, I'll be expecting a pint for this on Saturday

). Don't remember Stevie R (although I'd probably know him if I saw him), but his mate, Bobby, was also one of the top lads on the scene.
I went to Wigan Casino now and again during the mid-70's (as did Jaysay) and this was different. The music was obscure 60's sides that had never made it back in the day and ranged from brilliant soul sounds to total dross (think "Footsee"). Clothing styles were a far cry from the smartness of the mods with badge-covered singlets and 40" soul bags - not a very stylish look in my view. Amphetamine use was widespread, although I never touched them.
That's the way it was!