Paul-s Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) APPEAL Please DO NOT HELP these souless w--kers. They already tried to ruin the original play with the 'Once Upon A Time In Wigan LIVE' , blue eyed musical they did at Bolton Octagon. Russ is only ever interested in making a fast buck and as we all know, wouldn't know a good tune if it landed on his head. And he is, apparently, the musical adviser for the project. He is a tacky 'smashy & Nicey' DJ whos totally poptastic......SO AVOID THIS TERRIBLE PROJECT AT ALL COSTS. Mick Martin was NEVER on the scene and knows NOTHING about it. He too, is just after a quick buck and neither of these fools should be trusted with making a film about the scene. Here are examples of what this dynamic duo will do for money and fame! 'This story of love, sex and rock’n’roll is a revamped version of Mick Martin’s original piece, which has already been seen on two previous occasions. Recommissioned by the Octagon, Martin’s brief was to include live music, and Howard Gray and his great band, with terrific vocals from ex-Flying Picket Paul Kissaun, do justice to the nostalgic sound of northern soul.' so, if briefed, Martin will do anything and another classic addition 'Set in September 1981 on the last night of the Wigan Casino’s famous all-nighters, Richard Foxton has designed a suitably tatty, two-tiered set with the band playing above and the dancing performed below.' and 'Although there are still references to the drug scene, which ultimately caused the closure of the casino, the original addiction scenes and the deterioration of their relationships - which gave the show a harder edge - have gone.' Russ's rose tinted and uninformed view of the Casino striking again. Changing history and the original play!! Both of these fools careers have been plodding along, lack lustre and devoid of any talent, so they are trying to bastardise this play! I personally dont remember the flying picketts singing the tunes from the balcony at Wigan... 'Directed by Mark Babych, this entertaining production may have lost the raw energy of the original' Yep! Its losing its energy by the second with these soul sucking baboons! So, if approached, for the sake of honesty and 'soul'...tell them to f--k off! Thanks If they REALLY are doing 'their own thing', why use the title of my hit production 'Once Upon A Time In Wigan'? Why did i have to get Bolton to stop using the quotes about my production? Why did i have to ask Russ to take a mis-representing claim off his site about my production? Why are they trying to cash in on the success of my production, if they are so inovative and independent? Call it something else! Then they could truly claim it was their idea! Edited September 8, 2009 by paul-s
Reg Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 APPEAL Please DO NOT HELP these souless w--kers. They already tried to ruin the original play with the 'Once Upon A Time In Wigan LIVE' , blue eyed musical they did at Bolton Octagon. Russ is only ever interested in making a fast buck and as we all know, wouldn't know a good tune if it landed on his head. And he is, apparently, the musical adviser for the project. He is a tacky 'smashy & Nicey' DJ whos totally poptastic......SO AVOID THIS TERRIBLE PROJECT AT ALL COSTS. Mick Martin was NEVER on the scene and knows NOTHING about it. He too, is just after a quick buck and neither of these fools should be trusted with making a film about the scene. Here are examples of what this dynamic duo will do for money and fame! 'This story of love, sex and rock’n’roll is a revamped version of Mick Martin’s original piece, which has already been seen on two previous occasions. Recommissioned by the Octagon, Martin’s brief was to include live music, and Howard Gray and his great band, with terrific vocals from ex-Flying Picket Paul Kissaun, do justice to the nostalgic sound of northern soul.' so, if briefed, Martin will do anything and another classic addition 'Set in September 1981 on the last night of the Wigan Casino’s famous all-nighters, Richard Foxton has designed a suitably tatty, two-tiered set with the band playing above and the dancing performed below.' and 'Although there are still references to the drug scene, which ultimately caused the closure of the casino, the original addiction scenes and the deterioration of their relationships - which gave the show a harder edge - have gone.' Russ's rose tinted and uninformed view of the Casino striking again. Changing history and the original play!! Both of these fools careers have been plodding along, lack lustre and devoid of any talent, so they are trying to bastardise this play! I personally dont remember the flying picketts singing the tunes from the balcony at Wigan... So, if approached, for the sake of honesty and 'soul'...tell them to f--k off! Thanks Aw Paul that bit made me laugh What a shower of sh**es
Guest MissHongkongfuey Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Flying Pickets???? They certainly look the part!!!
Paul-s Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 Flying Pickets???? They certainly look the part!!! And Russ definitely played them! Best tune in his box and still a re-issue!
Davetay Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Mick Martin was NEVER on the scene and knows NOTHING about it. He too, is just after a quick buck and neither of these fools should be trusted with making a film about the scene. I personally dont remember the flying picketts singing the tunes from the balcony at Wigan. F**k knows who Mick Martin is? After what they did with "Money" throwing the flying picketts off the balcony (any balcony) the higher the better would be good.
Davenpete Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) Flying Pickets???? They certainly look the part!!! Isn't that Richard Searling on the far left? (can't tell for definite as i can't see if he has basketball boots on). Perhaps we should run a competition for which Soul artists they look most like - a touch of dark tan boot polish (which I've no doubt the band will be wearing on Russ' show for extra authenticity) and they'd be a dead ringer for Edward Hamilton and the Arabians... Bet they can sing at least as well too Dave Edited August 26, 2009 by DaveNPete
Paul-s Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) F**k knows who Mick Martin is? He obviously seems to be a chancer whos career is on the slide and now, in an effort to cash in, hes making an altered and mis-represented film version of the play. HES ALREADY DONE A MUSICAL VERSION (with the flying pickets doing the Northern songs!) But, if we all refuse to help, him and Russ will struggle to get it off the ground. Edited September 8, 2009 by paul-s
Phild Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) Removed - invalid opinion Edited August 26, 2009 by phild
Paul-s Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 From the description I would quite like to see the Once Upon A Time ion Wigan - Live show. Is it due to be on anywhere again? Phil Its finished. But im sure you can buy a FLYING PICKETTS cd at most HMVs if thats the ssort of soul your into.
Guest joeythelips Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Yes, such is the power of this forum that refusing to help will stop this film in it's tracks. Oh boy are they screwed now. They'll never get it off the ground without us. Hilarious. You think Russ & Mick or the Ipso Facto crowd or anyone else are dependent on us to make their films? Stop being so naive. They'll make their films whether we like it or not. All we can do is decide afterwards whether we like em or not.
Guest Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) ame='paul-s' date='26 August 2009 - 05:03 PM' timestamp='1251298991' post='1138333'] Yes, such is the power of this forum that refusing to help will stop this film in it's tracks. Oh boy are they screwed now. They'll never get it off the ground without us. Hilarious. You think Russ & Mick or the Ipso Facto crowd or anyone else are dependent on us to make their films? Stop being so naive. They'll make their films whether we like it or not. All we can do is decide afterwards whether we like em or not. If he is looking for backers , surely Dustbin could tap his mate Paul O'Grady for a bob or three , following POG being all over him during the WC tribute on his show ....... Malc Burton Edited August 26, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest gordon russell Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 APPEAL Please DO NOT HELP these souless w--kers. They already tried to ruin the original play with the 'Once Upon A Time In Wigan LIVE' , blue eyed musical they did at Bolton Octagon. Russ is only ever interested in making a fast buck and as we all know, wouldn't know a good tune if it landed on his head. And he is, apparently, the musical adviser for the project. He is a tacky 'smashy & Nicey' DJ whos totally poptastic......SO AVOID THIS TERRIBLE PROJECT AT ALL COSTS. Mick Martin was NEVER on the scene and knows NOTHING about it. He too, is just after a quick buck and neither of these fools should be trusted with making a film about the scene. Here are examples of what this dynamic duo will do for money and fame! 'This story of love, sex and rock’n’roll is a revamped version of Mick Martin’s original piece, which has already been seen on two previous occasions. Recommissioned by the Octagon, Martin’s brief was to include live music, and Howard Gray and his great band, with terrific vocals from ex-Flying Picket Paul Kissaun, do justice to the nostalgic sound of northern soul.' so, if briefed, Martin will do anything and another classic addition 'Set in September 1981 on the last night of the Wigan Casino’s famous all-nighters, Richard Foxton has designed a suitably tatty, two-tiered set with the band playing above and the dancing performed below.' and 'Although there are still references to the drug scene, which ultimately caused the closure of the casino, the original addiction scenes and the deterioration of their relationships - which gave the show a harder edge - have gone.' Russ's rose tinted and uninformed view of the Casino striking again. Changing history and the original play!! Both of these fools careers have been plodding along, lack lustre and devoid of any talent, so they are trying to bastardise this play! I personally dont remember the flying picketts singing the tunes from the balcony at Wigan... 'Directed by Mark Babych, this entertaining production may have lost the raw energy of the original' Yep! Its losing its energy by the second with these soul sucking baboons! So, if approached, for the sake of honesty and 'soul'...tell them to f--k off! Thanks know what your saying paul.................mind you they would be in good company with a lot of others on this forum
Guest Matt Male Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 If this wasn't discussed on here it wouldn't have even entered my radar, it belongs to the other scene that Terry was on about on the other thread and nothing to do with most of us, or the scene we enjoy. Talking about it on here gives it a credibility it doesn't deserve. It's the same as the POG show, the shopping centre event, the SouledOut film and all the other nostalgia centred crap. I don't give any of it a second thought, it's bugger all to do with the rare soul scene. I went to see the stage play in Cov and thought it was brilliant, i can't imagine anything worse than a musical version let alone a film version of the musical. It'll be like that crap film of Absolute Beginners, jesus what a mess they made of that brilliant book.
Phild Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) Removed - invalid opinion Edited August 26, 2009 by phild
Guest Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 I don't buy CD's. Original vinyl only. However as it's a play with actors what difference does it make who's singing, playing etc? Phil Well if that aint obvious, i'll let someone else tell you though.
Phild Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) Removed - invalid opinion Edited August 26, 2009 by phild
Mark S Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 We're not talking about the same things as playing boots, CD's etc. This is not a soul night / nighter it's a musical play we're talking about. It is based on someones idea / interpretation of Wigan (probably through very rose tinted glasses) turned into a musical. When I see a musical in London or on Broadway I don't expect to hear anything other than different performers providing the entertainment. This is no different. Phil Oh but it is so different the Urban expansions production was edgy well observed witty and the audience mainly soul fans could identify with the charactors and humour . The Octagon version live (why ffs ?) was like Mamma Mia for a theatre going audience not soul fans . I shudder to think what a film version would be like . These comercial attempts to represent our scene are by and large unnesersery and no self respecting soul music lover should have anything to do with them . I loved the Casino and was their from it opening till 1978 brilliant memories and music but now it should be laid to rest enough is enough .
Guest proudlove Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Oh but it is so different the Urban expansions production was edgy well observed witty and the audience mainly soul fans could identify with the charactors and humour . The Octagon version live (why ffs ?) was like Mamma Mia for a theatre going audience not soul fans . I shudder to think what a film version would be like . Mark agree 120% the play was excellent(saw it at the Lowry) Spoke to people conned into going to Bolton----------they couldn't understand why I thought the play was so good,thought they were the same,as for a film no!
Phild Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) Removed - Edited August 26, 2009 by phild
Mark Bicknell Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 It's a pitty Sid James, Bernard Breslaw, Hattie Jaques, Kenneth Williams and the rest of the Carry On team are no longer with us otherwise the perfect cast for the film version of this. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Julie Moore Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 i went to see the play in greenwich......... it left me totally flat .it never mentioned anything about what people actually did in order to scrape enough money for entry ,train or bus fare`s, to get to the casino.. to listen to the splendid toons they fired out ..........i personally did a few things myself im not proud to admit on this forum but this is just mvho
Guest Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 It's a pitty Sid James, Bernard Breslaw, Hattie Jaques, Kenneth Williams and the rest of the Carry On team are no longer with us otherwise the perfect cast for the film version of this. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Arther(your the one that i want) Mullard as dustbin stanley,
Little-stevie Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 i went to see the play in greenwich......... it left me totally flat .it never mentioned anything about what people actually did in order to scrape enough money for entry ,train or bus fare`s, to get to the casino.. to listen to the splendid toons they fired out ..........i personally did a few things myself im not proud to admit on this forum but this is just mvho Things you aint proud of .. Don't worry.. Many of us have had to do tricks on lorry drivers in the service station for a free lift to niters.... Its all part of the weekend fun.. Many people ask the same questions about films/ plays, they did not do this and they did not do that.. How can you fit all the experiences of folk into 90mins... Not possible..
Paul-s Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 ame='paul-s' date='26 August 2009 - 05:03 PM' timestamp='1251298991' post='1138333'] Yes, such is the power of this forum that refusing to help will stop this film in it's tracks. Oh boy are they screwed now. They'll never get it off the ground without us. Hilarious. You think Russ & Mick or the Ipso Facto crowd or anyone else are dependent on us to make their films? Stop being so naive. They'll make their films whether we like it or not. All we can do is decide afterwards whether we like em or not. Well, if people had refused to help ipso f--kto they would have had no dancers? No advisors and no choreographers. So yes, it would have been harder. I think your the naieve one my friend, i have been involved in theatre and film for over 20 yeras and know how esay it is to halt progression. EXAMPLE Russ and Mick have already been asking some clubs if they can film their young crowd and oput it on website to raise interest and finance. Those guys, because they already knew Russ is a soul leach, refused to have anything to do with it...result...no film of that club and their hip young crowd!
Paul-s Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 Things you aint proud of .. Don't worry.. Many of us have had to do tricks on lorry drivers in the service station for a free lift to niters.... Its all part of the weekend fun.. Many people ask the same questions about films/ plays, they did not do this and they did not do that.. How can you fit all the experiences of folk into 90mins... Not possible.. TRUE Steve...its 90mins. All you can do is tell your own story and tell it truthfully...which i did. Also, people have lateral thought processes, such as when we saw the dingy flat of Eugene on stage, they might assume that EVERYTHING (including travel) was difficult financially for him....which most of the audience realised...And if they remember, EUGENE had a scooter, so why the f--k would he take a bus or hitch..
Paul-s Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 i went to see the play in greenwich......... it left me totally flat .it never mentioned anything about what people actually did in order to scrape enough money for entry ,train or bus fare`s, to get to the casino.. to listen to the splendid toons they fired out ..........i personally did a few things myself im not proud to admit on this forum but this is just mvho Must have been a different play. In the one i did, Eugene had a scooter and so didn't need to take a bus or train.?? Also, his home environment wasn't that smart and most of the audience put 2 + 2 together, that he may be hard up and struggling for cash, by observing this. But, as Steve said not everyone will get it.
Paul-s Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 hip young crowd? northern? Wa sn't a NORTHERN SOUL club, obviously!ha!
Soulian Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 (edited) I saw the Once Upon A Time In Wigan play at Mansfield in its original form. It was brilliant from start to finish. I had no desire to watch a musical version when it appeared nor will I go and watch a shite film version either. Just want to remember the original for what it was - fooking brilliant. IanT Grantham Edited August 27, 2009 by soulian
Guest Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 (edited) If this wasn't discussed on here it wouldn't have even entered my radar, it belongs to the other scene that Terry was on about on the other thread and nothing to do with most of us, or the scene we enjoy. Talking about it on here gives it a credibility it doesn't deserve. It's the same as the POG show, the shopping centre event, the SouledOut film and all the other nostalgia centred crap. I don't give any of it a second thought, it's bugger all to do with the rare soul scene. I went to see the stage play in Cov and thought it was brilliant, i can't imagine anything worse than a musical version let alone a film version of the musical. It'll be like that crap film of Absolute Beginners, jesus what a mess they made of that brilliant book. Spot on Matt. Personally, I hate it when I see all these bloody threads going on about these *******, we all know that in spirit , they are a million miles away from the real Soul scene. Again, personally, whilst I still love great oldies and have no problem attending good oldies nights as well as across the board do's, I actually enjoy the scene today even more than I did when I was younger. There is far more knowledge, a fantastic amount of sounds, people are funnier/wiser and even though the prices have rocketed, I can actually afford to buy more good records than I could when I was 17, thats for sure! Its bloody fantastic to see people our age still grooving and out and about at all sorts of different venues and the sense of camerarderie and absolute love for the music is a LIFELONG collective treasure now, not just a teenage passion which it was first time around.... To borrow RANDY'S phrase, that makes 'This thing of ours' even more amazing in 2009, than it ever was in the 70s and 80s, much as I loved those days like everybody else. But then it was fantasy land. Now its for real. Embedded in the fabric of our grown-up lives. I noticed ADY posted that he got a real kick out of the last 100 CLUB do, funny enough I was there and I had the same feeling as I struggled home across South London on the wrong early morning bus - it was like a realisation of how precious this life is and how great it is when your getting pissed with a mate you've known since you were 12, except you are 50 now but both up and dancing in the middle of summer to a great record you've only just heard! (THE AVONS version of 'When the boy that you love' by the way!)....******* magical and WINSTANLEY and all the other cretins cannot touch that! I fully understand how ****** off PS may be but I also agree that constantly discussing this bunch only highlights their activities. It would be far better to ignore them and let them become ever more isolated and patently riduclous as the years slip by. Their activities will never affect the real heart of the scene so why give them so much creedence? Who gives a **** who gets fooled by them? What does it matter? Those of us who know the score have the prize already. I suppose some people are silly enough to believe you can really 'sell' nostalgia. Meanwhile the rest of us can get on with our love of Soul Music and leave the dead cow for them to pick over. 'Coz I live the life I love, and I love the life I live! Edited August 27, 2009 by Cunnie Offensive language
Paul-s Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 Spot on Matt. Personally, I hate it when I see all these bloody threads going on about these *******, we all know that in spirit , they are a million miles away from the real Soul scene. Again, personally, whilst I still love great oldies and have no problem attending good oldies nights as well as across the board do's, I actually enjoy the scene today even more than I did when I was younger. There is far more knowledge, a fantastic amount of sounds, people are funnier/wiser and even though the prices have rocketed, I can actually afford to buy more good records than I could when I was 17, thats for sure! Its bloody fantastic to see people our age still grooving and out and about at all sorts of different venues and the sense of camerarderie and absolute love for the music is a LIFELONG collective treasure now, not just a teenage passion which it was first time around.... To borrow RANDY'S phrase, that makes 'This thing of ours' even more amazing in 2009, than it ever was in the 70s and 80s, much as I loved those days like everybody else. But then it was fantasy land. Now its for real. Embedded in the fabric of our grown-up lives. I noticed ADY posted that he got a real kick out of the last 100 CLUB do, funny enough I was there and I had the same feeling as I struggled home across South London on the wrong early morning bus - it was like a realisation of how precious this life is and how great it is when your getting pissed with a mate you've known since you were 12, except you are 50 now but both up and dancing in the middle of summer to a great record you've only just heard! (THE AVONS version of 'When the boy that you love' by the way!)....******* magical and WINSTANLEY and all the other cretins cannot touch that! I fully understand how ****** off PS may be but I also agree that constantly discussing this bunch only highlights their activities. It would be far better to ignore them and let them become ever more isolated and patently riduclous as the years slip by. Their activities will never affect the real heart of the scene so why give them so much creedence? Who gives a **** who gets fooled by them? What does it matter? Those of us who know the score have the prize already. I suppose some people are silly enough to believe you can really 'sell' nostalgia. Meanwhile the rest of us can get on with our love of Soul Music and leave the dead cow for them to pick over. 'Coz I live the life I love, and I love the life I live! Well put mate and i must say i agree.....So im off now...
Cunnie Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Couple of posts above edited. Can ask members to refrain from using offensive language on site. Pain for us mods to edit & it's far easier for us to just delete the entire post. Think about it.
Julie Moore Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Things you aint proud of .. Don't worry.. Many of us have had to do tricks on lorry drivers in the service station for a free lift to niters.... Its all part of the weekend fun.. Many people ask the same questions about films/ plays, they did not do this and they did not do that.. How can you fit all the experiences of folk into 90mins... Not possible.. must be your dirty mind on overdrive ......didnt mean that sort of stuff thankyou very much .........cheeky t**t
Julie Moore Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Must have been a different play. In the one i did, Eugene had a scooter and so didn't need to take a bus or train.?? Also, his home environment wasn't that smart and most of the audience put 2 + 2 together, that he may be hard up and struggling for cash, by observing this. But, as Steve said not everyone will get it. i think you missed my point entirley paul
Jumpinjoan Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 We could all descend on a certain shopping precinct this weekend?
Guest frenchie Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 We could all descend on a certain shopping precinct this weekend? hehe....Its taken me all afternoon to read that thread!!! bloody ridiculous but funny as hell
Munchkin Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 We could all descend on a certain shopping precinct this weekend? Can you pick us up please joan
Guest joeythelips Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 You agree ! You bloody started this thread!!!!
ALIVE'N'KICKIN Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Don't worry.. Many of us have had to do tricks on lorry drivers in the service station for a free lift to niters.... Its all part of the weekend fun.. ??????
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 I struggled home across South London on the wrong early morning bus ...There's no such thing as a wrong bus to South London...
Paul-s Posted September 1, 2009 Author Posted September 1, 2009 ...As i said, im sorry i started this thread now. In fact their is no film of the play being made...they are so far away from having the money to do it and in fact, the film company is just been set up to make us all think there a film (no pre production even gone on!...what a carry on! Hey...good title I think...'CARRY ON UP THE CASINO' with Russ Winstanley (as Hattie Jacques) & Mick Martin (as Kenneth Williams). Now that could really work...
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