Sheldonsoul Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 as a regular visitor to wigan , yate and many allnighters/alldayers in the 70s/80s i dont really recall seeing a mod/ lambretta/vespa in all the venues i ever went to maybe its because i was so far off my head i never really noticed . but over the last couple of years have been to a see a few paul weller/jam tributes bands and there seems to be a massive link now with mods and northern , in the intervals when the bands not playin the djs playin basic northern tunes and there seems to be a lot of plastic soulies. dont get me wrong i was a novice on the scene once and not being a snob but just cant recall a link in the 70s/80s. whats your view Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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Dean Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Not sure what you mean by plastic soulies. Do remember a big mod revival influence (no intention to denigrate by suggesting it revival, most trends are) following the screening of Quadrophenia. Lots of Parkas at Wigan, and lots of Green Onions in Ms and Main room. As I recall didn't this era coincide with Russ W going back to roots to play Al Capone one night? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sheldonsoul Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 Not sure what you mean by plastic soulies. Do remember a big mod revival influence (no intention to denigrate by suggesting it revival, most trends are) following the screening of Quadrophenia. Lots of Parkas at Wigan, and lots of Green Onions in Ms and Main room. As I recall didn't this era coincide with Russ W going back to roots to play Al Capone one night? yeh it did take back off big style after quadrophenia, tryin to work out what year the film came out now, and lots of parkas at wigan think i must have been well out of it Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
mischief Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 I was a mod in the 80's thats what got me in to northern... I also had a mate that rode a 50cc scooter up from teh new forest to go to Wigan... 30mph top speed and i think over the years there's been a couple of dj's that have come over form the scooter side of things as well.... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sheldonsoul Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 I was a mod in the 80's thats what got me in to northern... I also had a mate that rode a 50cc scooter up from teh new forest to go to Wigan... 30mph top speed and i think over the years there's been a couple of dj's that have come over form the scooter side of things as well.... ive got about 4 mates who use to attend wigan who are now late 40s and they all own proper nice lambys and go on scooter runs,tried to get into it but felt it wasnt for me Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mace Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Doesn't the fact that you as a soulie are going to see Jam tribute bands show that the link obviously exists? You'd have to go back further than the 70s to see the original link of course.....the 60s mod scene quite obviously played a part in the way the Northern scene originally started. The '79, and subsequent revivals during the Britpop periods etc were always going to result in Mods exploring the 6Ts soul scene, it was as much a part of their scenes history as it is of yours. Didn't the 100 Club start as a 6Ts Rhythm & Soul club that was heavilly populated by mods? I also recall Dave Evison once telling me he got nicked once for syphoning petrol for his scooter, in fact I had to haul my Vespa Sportique onto a stage at the venue for his 50th Birthday party to dress the stage with posters of Wigan & the Torch etc. It's always been there.....but most people only seem to associate the mod scene with target laden fishtail parkas and mirror covered scooters. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sheldonsoul Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 Doesn't the fact that you as a soulie are going to see Jam tribute bands show that the link obviously exists? You'd have to go back further than the 70s to see the original link of course.....the 60s mod scene quite obviously played a part in the way the Northern scene originally started. The '79, and subsequent revivals during the Britpop periods etc were always going to result in Mods exploring the 6Ts soul scene, it was as much a part of their scenes history as it is of yours. Didn't the 100 Club start as a 6Ts Rhythm & Soul club that was heavilly populated by mods? I also recall Dave Evison once telling me he got nicked once for syphoning petrol for his scooter, in fact I had to haul my Vespa Sportique onto a stage at the venue for his 50th Birthday party to dress the stage with posters of Wigan & the Torch etc. It's always been there.....but most people only seem to associate the mod scene with target laden fishtail parkas and mirror covered scooters. yeh i see a link but just trying to establish how big the link is, as for going to see the jam tribute ive gone along for a night on the lash with my pals who are into scootering Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Who/What are 'Plastic Soulies' Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sheldonsoul Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 Who/What are 'Plastic Soulies' to me people who say they are into something, when they are not really into it at all Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Realpeoplesmusic Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 yeh i see a link but just trying to establish how big the link is Does it really matter how big/small the link is? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mace Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Does it really matter how big/small the link is? Is that what you tell your missus then Callum? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sheldonsoul Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 Does it really matter how big/small the link is? i think the link is bigger now than its ever been on the scene, pub by me on a thursday outside is rammed with scooters inside they are playin northern and 60s ,id say a large % are well into it, which at the end of the day is a good thing for the scene as its bringing new blood into northern Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 as a regular visitor to wigan , yate and many allnighters/alldayers in the 70s/80s i dont really recall seeing a mod/ lambretta/vespa in all the venues i ever went to maybe its because i was so far off my head i never really noticed . but over the last couple of years have been to a see a few paul weller/jam tributes bands and there seems to be a massive link now with mods and northern , in the intervals when the bands not playin the djs playin basic northern tunes and there seems to be a lot of plastic soulies. dont get me wrong i was a novice on the scene once and not being a snob but just cant recall a link in the 70s/80s. whats your view I think you will find that the real Mods were buying all the best music at the stafford period off the main boys and introducing these tunes on to the Mod Scene. All the best mid tempo bits and the RnB goodies were played on the Mod scene in the 80s and 90s Along with great latin and top Ska ! Thats how I remember it bruv ! Alan Handscome............Ian Jackson........Dom Bassett............Paul Hallam.....Catford Chris.....Mace n Messer ...John Evans...... and Carl Wynn !!!!! We are and will always be the Mods ! Bury me a MOD! Still ride a Lambretta AND buy ORIGINAL 45s - THATS IT ! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mace Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 (edited) i think the link is bigger now than its ever been on the scene, pub by me on a thursday outside is rammed with scooters inside they are playin northern and 60s ,id say a large % are well into it, which at the end of the day is a good thing for the scene as its bringing new blood into northern To be honest, the '6Ts' mod scene and the Scooterists scene are quite different scenes (though a lot closer now than they were in the late 80s early 90s) It would take 20 pages and a 1000 posts to even touch on that subject and you'd be none the wiser and very bored with it all Birmingham has always had a very healthy Mod scene though, probably much more healthy than the Northern scene in Brum. Edited April 27, 2009 by Mace Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 i think the link is bigger now than its ever been on the scene, pub by me on a thursday outside is rammed with scooters inside they are playin northern and 60s ,id say a large % are well into it, which at the end of the day is a good thing for the scene as its bringing new blood into northern Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mace Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 (edited) oops...double post Edited April 27, 2009 by Mace Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sheldonsoul Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 To be honest, the 6Ts mod scene and the Scooterists scene are quite different scenes (though a lot closer than they were in the late 80s early 90s) It would take 20 pages and a 1000 posts to even touch on that subject and you'd be none the wiser and very bored with it all Birmingham has always had a very healthy Mod scene though, probably much more healthy than the Northern scene in Brum. yeh as i said my old allnighter mates are all scooter mad and have had northern blood for 30 years or more, im not down crying the mod scene, just think i never seen it in the 70s at wigan and other places and it proberbly did re surface after the quadrophenia film Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Realpeoplesmusic Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Is that what you tell your missus then Callum? good one! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 (edited) To be honest, the '6Ts' mod scene and the Scooterists scene are quite different scenes (though a lot closer now than they were in the late 80s early 90s) It would take 20 pages and a 1000 posts to even touch on that subject and you'd be none the wiser and very bored with it all Birmingham has always had a very healthy Mod scene though, probably much more healthy than the Northern scene in Brum. WHAT ! Bored with Mod topics ? At the end of the day ......... we were cool ! And we still are ! We were ONE OF THE FEW paying any real attention to 60S 45s being discovered in the 80s ? Tunes that went on to be masive 10 years later ! MODS RULE ! END OF ! Edited April 28, 2009 by mossy Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest eddiep Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Soulie, Mod, Scooterist.... There's one common thread. 60's soul and R&B ! As an old (revivalist) mod from the early 80's I was exposed to Northern Soul through that. The scene was a mixture of different 'cults' but everyone went to do's with one thing in mind. To have a good time and hear the music which was always on the whole in a strong 60's soul & R&B vien. It brought the masses together. (And it did seem like masses too compared to some do's I go to nowdays !) Always remember an Essex mod legend, Del Reeves, (some may remember him as part of the D.J. duo Chad and Del playing in London and Essex back in the early 80's?) telling me as a young mod sprog, "It don't matter if you can't afford the best clothes. It's the music that matters!" I took that onboard and still believe that today. It really don't matter if your a soulie, mod or whatever. There's a certain snobbery between all different groups. Always will be. But...."It's what's in the groove's that count!" That should be the basis of building our scene up rather than dividing us and putting barriers up and saying this group's better than that group etc. Soul for all. Live and let live! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ady Croasdell Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 (edited) As you say Mace, the 6TS (and Kent records) early years benefited from the Mod revival. There was a bunch of mods called the Glory Boys who came down the first night, they were a bit of a pain and never came again, but more enlightened mods who'd just discovered the scene and were eager for more came along to West Hampstead (Eddie's mates Chad & Del, Vaughan Toulouse, Kev Collins, The Small Hours and Seventeen groups) and the early 100 Club evening dos until we went a lot more Northern with the all nighters. From then on they either got converted to Northern or just dipped in and out as the mood took 'em. With the interest in R&B coming back a lot more visit regularly, depending on who the DJs are and some like Andy BB and Dunc and Steph stayed mod but preferred Northern. And of course the Crossfire dos are the perfect mod/Northern amalgam where people like a bit of both (and sometimes the other) can go into whichever room they prefer and meet up with their muckers at the bar. Oh yeah and the two geezers who started the 6TS were mods originally anyway. (and we've got the listed Geoff coming down for a dance nowadays 46 years since he started at The Scene club!) Edited April 28, 2009 by ady croasdell Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 You must have been out of it if you didnt see the scooters at Yate. There was always a good 50 in the car park. the torquay guys were always there. Oxford along with the local Bristol Gloucester, Cheltenham and Dursley lads. When I was a lad I did an English oral exam and nicked a phrase from Blues and Soul. "Dancing descendents of the mods", and I have always felt that to be true. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 You must have been out of it if you didnt see the scooters at Yate. There was always a good 50 in the car park. the torquay guys were always there. Oxford along with the local Bristol Gloucester, Cheltenham and Dursley lads. When I was a lad I did an English oral exam and nicked a phrase from Blues and Soul. "Dancing descendents of the mods", and I have always felt that to be true. i didnt notice any scooters at Yate - but then agian i didnt notice ANYTHING outside of the building talking of Yate - lots of mention of Yate on SS but i haven't come across any talk of the 'funk' that was played there (Funkadelic - one nation under a groove etc). Nor any mention, when talking of DJ's, of a bloke playing all that cack funk - anyone remember Mike Kempton doing a funk set Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sheldonsoul Posted April 28, 2009 Author Share Posted April 28, 2009 i didnt notice any scooters at Yate - but then agian i didnt notice ANYTHING outside of the building talking of Yate - lots of mention of Yate on SS but i haven't come across any talk of the 'funk' that was played there (Funkadelic - one nation under a groove etc). Nor any mention, when talking of DJ's, of a bloke playing all that cack funk - anyone remember Mike Kempton doing a funk set im with you on that one ,dont think i seen the carpark at yate,from what i remember wasnt the venue up in a shopping precinct or something Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
mischief Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Dom Bassett............ We are and will always be the Mods ! Bury me a MOD! Still ride a Lambretta AND buy ORIGINAL 45s - THATS IT ! Blimey Dom me and Dom were really good mates early 80's he first started djing at the civic in Orpington... he used to carry a small box of 50 records on his vespa 90.. always remember him playing under my thumb - april silva.. and whenever I hear that now I think of him and the laughs we had... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 (edited) im with you on that one ,dont think i seen the carpark at yate,from what i remember wasnt the venue up in a shopping precinct or something We used to park in the car park that was Chipping Sodbury side of town as opposed to the Bristol side car parks. There used to be a long wall that we'd all park alongside to get the extra protection from the weather. I remember one night giving a lad Kev Nelmes loads of grief about driving to yate in a car. All night we were on at him like - Want a drink? Oh no, you came in a car. Mike you look nackered, Kev you look like you came in a car. etc. In the morning all the pillion passengers were after lifts home with him because it was hammering down. He quite rightly told everyone to floor cloff. And surely a few on here remember the one massive fight with a bunch of jitters (greasers, grebos depends on what part of the country you are from). Occasionally the locals would have a go in their drunken states, but one night a big gang of jitters decided to have a crack. they must have been at a party near by and had seen all the scoots. I spent all night going out and checking my and the rest of the scooters. It snowed that night if I remember correctly. Edited April 28, 2009 by in town Mikey Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Simsy Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 I was a mod in the 80's thats what got me in to northern... Same here. Still a healthy number of mods at soul venues in the south. Find the 'Plastic' reference quite offensive if I'm honest and what the fook is this thread doing in here? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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