The Tempest Posted August 29, 2009 Posted August 29, 2009 (edited) MY MISTAKE IT WAS THE RIMSHOTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Always loved it BUT mate states NO place in soul / northern / modern night list as it's a FUNK tune ! I disagree ! You decide ? Edited August 29, 2009 by 123-motown
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Tell your mate to ask me and the thousands of other people who danced to it in the Highland Room and elsewhere, when it was new, if they think it's a funk tune... It was one of the biggest records of its time - and I've never, ever heard it at a funk do.
Guest Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 (edited) Tell your mate to ask me and the thousands of other people who danced to it in the Highland Room and elsewhere, when it was new, if they think it's a funk tune... It was one of the biggest records of its time - and I've never, ever heard it at a funk do. A record that was welcomed and instantly embraced by the HR crowd , and subsequently other venues on the Northern Scene . Like you Mr R . I have attended many a Funk venue , but have never heard it played . A record that certainly evokes a time , and still is a damn good one on the ears ....... Malc Burton Edited August 30, 2009 by Malc Burton
Pete S Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Was a massive record everywhere, including our youth club - this was around the same time as The Moment - Nine Times I think. Both great records.
Godzilla Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Was a massive record everywhere, including our youth club - this was around the same time as The Moment - Nine Times I think. Both great records. Same band. Well, same musicians anyway. The Rimshots were the All Platinum house band around that time and i think they're on most of that stuff by the Moments, Whatnauts etc. Probably Chuck Jackson's I Got The Need too.
Wrongcrowd Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 "Do What You Feel" - massive everywhere as a new release and was as big a "Northern" anthem as Sitting In My Class, and which for me captures a time when the scene's main rooms were awesome mixing pots of all styles and diversity was cool. Yeah of course it's funky, so what.............loved it then, and still love it today..........AWESOME
macca Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 I wouldn't exactly call it Funk either. It's very Jazzy with that flute. Great record in its day.
Prophonics 2029 Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Talking about this record last night, it has the same scratchy guitar sound as the Moments Girls 1974 US issue.
Davetay Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Tell your mate to ask me and the thousands of other people who danced to it in the Highland Room and elsewhere, when it was new, if they think it's a funk tune... It was one of the biggest records of its time - and I've never, ever heard it at a funk do. I've got to amit I hated it back than, but watching Pete Haigh dance to it was quite good. I remember going to a do in Blackburn (Fernhurst) mid 80s and it was played, and guss what I liked it. (and still do)
Naughty Boy Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 (edited) MY MISTAKE IT WAS THE RIMSHOTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Always loved it BUT mate states NO place in soul / northern / modern night list as it's a FUNK tune ! I disagree ! You decide ? twas a big record back in the 70ts and yes it is a funky hey but theres more soul in it that a few played these days. real funny though i played this fri night as part of a cleethorpes/mecca set Rob Edited August 30, 2009 by Naughty Boy
Guest souldancer Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 I've got to amit I hated it back than, but watching Pete Haigh dance to it was quite good. Yea I can see PH dancing to that too Dave...I've always liked it myself.....funky disco.... Funk is the make up of a lot of great tunes.. even the ones you don't always realise are funky.. Julia x
macca Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 (edited) And how did Pete dance? I remember when Colin Curtis came to Peterborough late 76 he brought people with him a crowd, guys and gals, that wore drainpipes, plastic sandals, mohair jumpers etc. They just walked backwards and forwards with their hands behind their ears as if to say, 'speak up, I can't hear you'. It certainly had the manifesto crowd confused. Curtis had cigarrette ends flicked at him that night. It'd be interesting to find out what he had played to warrant that reaction. I think Brian Rae 'restored order' with the dreadful Waterfall. The Peterborough effect. Edited August 30, 2009 by macca
Davetay Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 (edited) And how did Pete dance? I remember when Colin Curtis came to Peterborough late 76 he brought people with him a crowd, guys and gals, that wore drainpipes, plastic sandals, mohair jumpers etc. They just walked backwards and forwards with their hands behind their ears as if to say, 'speak up, I can't hear you'. It certainly had the manifesto crowd confused. Curtis had cigarrette ends flicked at him that night. It'd be interesting to find out what he had played to warrant that reaction. I think Brian Rae 'restored order' with the dreadful Waterfall. The Peterborough effect. Pete had his own way of dancing to this track, if you had seen it you would not forget. I did wear drainpipes and mohair jumpers but not the plastic sandals. After reading this I think I am glad I did not go to Peterborough. We were spoilt in the north-west in the 70s we had do's on every day of the week and did not have far to travel. Before I went to a All-Dayer in Birmingham in 1980, I had never been past Stoke southbound to a soul do. Edited August 31, 2009 by davetay
francis t Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 This was one of the titles I had in my sales boxes by the door in the Highland Room.It certainly was a big seller alongside Ladies Choice, the Moments,Esther Phillips, Johnny Baker etc.Huge at the Meccca and the Ritz.Great memory sound.Not really funk to my ears, but probably sounded like it in the days of Wigan v Mecca debates. francis t mister tees records/realside
Wilxy Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 It was a great tune in its day irrespective of assumed sub-genre.....along with numerous other titles of similarly assumed sub-genre
Guest SteveJohnston Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 (edited) If this came booming out of the speakers at any do i was at i would be on the dance floor, Along with the likes of Gentlemen & their Lady "like her!", The East Coast Connection "summer in the parks" a proper heart attack set!....all still sound brill to me Edited August 31, 2009 by SteveJohnston
Ernie Andrews Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Still one of my Favs and was playing this on my decks at home - Wheres that Pic from because my album doesnt have that pic and my single is a white demo with no pic sleeve. Watching Epic slide alcross the highland room as well evokes memories. Hairs on my neck stand up when I hear this as it really gets you thinking about when you were in your late teens. Didnt we used to dance with a girl when this came on at the Mecca or was that at Blackpool Casino. Difficult to explain the dance.
Epic Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Still one of my Favs and was playing this on my decks at home - Wheres that Pic from because my album doesnt have that pic and my single is a white demo with no pic sleeve. Watching Epic slide alcross the highland room as well evokes memories. Hairs on my neck stand up when I hear this as it really gets you thinking about when you were in your late teens. Didnt we used to dance with a girl when this came on at the Mecca or was that at Blackpool Casino. Difficult to explain the dance. Great memories of a great record - Haigh, Naylor & Lett grooving along to The Rimshots - sliding from side to side until the all important "Do, Do Do What You Feel" chorus blasted from the Highland Room speakers - then it was on the spot, up on your toes - head bobbing up & down legs kicking out in front of you. Fantastic period in mine & everybody else's life who loved the Mecca so much back then.
Davetay Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Fantastic period in mine & everybody else's life who loved the Mecca so much back then. Andy, Mecca, as you said, fantastic magic times. Dave.
Guest Netspeaky Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Tell your mate to ask me and the thousands of other people who danced to it in the Highland Room and elsewhere, when it was new, if they think it's a funk tune... It was one of the biggest records of its time - and I've never, ever heard it at a funk do. Spot on Tony, still got my 12" with the Moment "Nine Times" on the flip side, Massive tune at the Mecca, Ritz, Casino and loads of the other clubs.
dthedrug Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 THIS IS WHAT MAKES ME LAUGH,HA HA TEE HEE I AM ALWAYS SEEING ON SOUL SAURCE QUESTIONS LIKE "WHATS YOUR FAVOURATE .... OR "LIST YOUR TOP 5 INST WHILE DRIVEING TO WIGAN" AS A PERSON WHO LOVES SOUL MUSIC AND UNFORTUNATTLY NOT A GOOD DANCER, I TOTALY AGREE WITH TR, THIS IS A GREAT DANCER, AND AS A COLLECTOR, THIS IS THE SORT OF RECORD THAT ALL COLLECTORS SOULD OWN, IT IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF HOW OUR MUSIC DEVELOPED, INTO HIP HOP, AND THE MODERN MUSIC SCENE, I AM STILL AMAZED THAT PEOPLE WHO TALK ABOUT SOUL DONT LISTEN TO IT PROPERLEY, "IT,S A GROOVE THING"? DAVE KIL
Peter Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Must agree, it's a brilliant dancer, one of those forgotten tracks, not heared it for along time until i watched the vid on youTube.
Guest spudmurphy Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 THIS IS WHAT MAKES ME LAUGH,HA HA TEE HEE I AM ALWAYS SEEING ON SOUL SAURCE QUESTIONS LIKE "WHATS YOUR FAVOURATE .... OR "LIST YOUR TOP 5 INST WHILE DRIVEING TO WIGAN" AS A PERSON WHO LOVES SOUL MUSIC AND UNFORTUNATTLY NOT A GOOD DANCER, I TOTALY AGREE WITH TR, THIS IS A GREAT DANCER, AND AS A COLLECTOR, THIS IS THE SORT OF RECORD THAT ALL COLLECTORS SOULD OWN, IT IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF HOW OUR MUSIC DEVELOPED, INTO HIP HOP, AND THE MODERN MUSIC SCENE, I AM STILL AMAZED THAT PEOPLE WHO TALK ABOUT SOUL DONT LISTEN TO IT PROPERLEY, "IT,S A GROOVE THING"? DAVE KIL can i add baby boy into this catagory as I still think its a great tune, Im off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dthedrug Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 THIS IS WHAT MAKES ME LAUGH,HA HA TEE HEE I AM ALWAYS SEEING ON SOUL SAURCE QUESTIONS LIKE "WHATS YOUR FAVOURATE .... OR "LIST YOUR TOP 5 INST WHILE DRIVEING TO WIGAN" AS A PERSON WHO LOVES SOUL MUSIC AND UNFORTUNATTLY NOT A GOOD DANCER, I TOTALY AGREE WITH TR, THIS IS A GREAT DANCER, AND AS A COLLECTOR, THIS IS THE SORT OF RECORD THAT ALL COLLECTORS SOULD OWN, IT IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF HOW OUR MUSIC DEVELOPED, INTO HIP HOP, AND THE MODERN MUSIC SCENE, I AM STILL AMAZED THAT PEOPLE WHO TALK ABOUT SOUL DONT LISTEN TO IT PROPERLEY, "IT,S A GROOVE THING"? DAVE KIL I Forgot to mention, this is a great label to collect with many classics on it such as:- "9 Times", "I,ve got the need" "Shame Shame Shame" "Hypertension Pt's 1-2" "Jack in the Box" "Girls" "Dolly my love" "7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow your whistle) and my personal fave Lonnie Youngblood "Gonna Fly now" great stuff and much sampled, The great thing about the UK All-Platinnm is they can all be picked up for about £30 at Boot Fairs and Record Fairs (Reminder Mick Smith is at Wolves Record Fair next Sat 5 th September). And if I remember correctly was there a LP with all the hit singles on it? and I am not sure how many titles of the 45s had paper label? Dave
Sjclement Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 I Forgot to mention, this is a great label to collect with many classics on it such as:- "9 Times", "I,ve got the need" "Shame Shame Shame" "Hypertension Pt's 1-2" "Jack in the Box" "Girls" "Dolly my love" "7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow your whistle) and my personal fave Lonnie Youngblood "Gonna Fly now" great stuff and much sampled, The great thing about the UK All-Platinnm is they can all be picked up for about £30 at Boot Fairs and Record Fairs (Reminder Mick Smith is at Wolves Record Fair next Sat 5 th September). And if I remember correctly was there a LP with all the hit singles on it? and I am not sure how many titles of the 45s had paper label? Dave Got Rhetta Hughes S.O.S on a paper lable Great NY disco sound Wasn't "Who said honky's aint got soul " played around the same time (can't recall the band)
Kev Cane Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 I Forgot to mention, this is a great label to collect with many classics on it such as:- "9 Times", "I,ve got the need" "Shame Shame Shame" "Hypertension Pt's 1-2" "Jack in the Box" "Girls" "Dolly my love" "7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow your whistle) and my personal fave Lonnie Youngblood "Gonna Fly now" great stuff and much sampled, The great thing about the UK All-Platinnm is they can all be picked up for about £30 at Boot Fairs and Record Fairs (Reminder Mick Smith is at Wolves Record Fair next Sat 5 th September). And if I remember correctly was there a LP with all the hit singles on it? and I am not sure how many titles of the 45s had paper label? Dave All of the Moments and The Whatnauts 7,s are worth having, some of the best "Sweet Soul" examples of the time came out of New Jersey from these guys, then also from the same stable came The New Sounds awesome set, add to this Linda Jones output theres a lot of scope for genuine soul collectors. Kev
dthedrug Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Crackin' post Kev!! Tell me if i am wrong, but did these label STAN and ALL-PLATNNUM form the basis of the Sugar Hill sound/label and house music, and there is a connection from te Moments "Jack in the Box" to the reference of "Jack the Body" and new Jack City, in the HIP-HOP scene? ROOTS DAVE KIL MC.
Sjclement Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Tell me if i am wrong, but did these label STAN and ALL-PLATNNUM form the basis of the Sugar Hill sound/label and house music, and there is a connection from te Moments "Jack in the Box" to the reference of "Jack the Body" and new Jack City, in the HIP-HOP scene? ROOTS DAVE KIL MC. Sylvia Robinson = Sugarhill = Rappers Delight = Grandmaster Flash = Afrika Bambatta or something along those (white) lines
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