ImberBoy Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 Grade 2 listed Soulies Billy Whiz I was going to add this to people with soul; by all means Mods move this if it's better suited there? I want to nominate Billy Whiz for the title of "Northern soul's Listed People" Billy is omnipresent on the scene, he is a living icon of Wigan Casino yet he is a down to earth good guy who is polite and genuine. He is a great ambassador for the nighter scene and I just want to give him a thumbs up on here, Soul Source, a site that I know he loves and reads. Billy, you are now officially "listed"
spirit Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 At the risk of adding to the museum-piece picture (the reality of Billy Whiz is rather more dynamic and youthful), I'll second that. He has a quiet, modest presence on here and doesn't get involved in the argy bargy, far more sensible than many of us. He's normally there before me and after me at many of the nighters I go to, his balletic spins and smooth moves an axis around which the various venues move. He represents for me the passion and sincerity of many of the die-hard veterans I see on the local scene and its kind of reassuring to see him there at the frontier every weekend. No doubt there are others (including yourself ImberBoy) whose presence and longevity deserve recognition, but there's definitely something about Billy's humble dedication that is special. Faith keeper number one?
spirit Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 I would like to add the following elder* stalwarts of the nighter scene as listed soulies: Christine. I don't know her second name, but she is normally there in the centre, jabbing her finger to the lyrics, slowly turning, hand on waist, almost flamenco-influenced, a very graceful dancer. Sam Moore, who has taken quite a few under his wing, and deserves listing because of his dedication to providing us with places to go at the weekend so we don't cause trouble, for his renowned avuncular warmth and because its his birthday this week. *young at heart, and far more energy than me
Rhino Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 Grade 2 listed Soulies Billy Whiz I was going to add this to people with soul; by all means Mods move this if it's better suited there? I want to nominate Billy Whiz for the title of "Northern soul's Listed People" Billy is omnipresent on the scene, he is a living icon of Wigan Casino yet he is a down to earth good guy who is polite and genuine. He is a great ambassador for the nighter scene and I just want to give him a thumbs up on here, Soul Source, a site that I know he loves and reads. Billy, you are now officially "listed" i remember people wearing t shirts with billy whizz on the front and W.A.C. on the back(wide awake crew i think it ment) at bradford and morecambe allnighters if i remember rightly it was bruce and martin from preston that started wearing them
Billywhizz Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 At the risk of adding to the museum-piece picture (the reality of Billy Whiz is rather more dynamic and youthful), I'll second that. He has a quiet, modest presence on here and doesn't get involved in the argy bargy, far more sensible than many of us. He's normally there before me and after me at many of the nighters I go to, his balletic spins and smooth moves an axis around which the various venues move. He represents for me the passion and sincerity of many of the die-hard veterans I see on the local scene and its kind of reassuring to see him there at the frontier every weekend. No doubt there are others (including yourself ImberBoy) whose presence and longevity deserve recognition, but there's definitely something about Billy's humble dedication that is special. Faith keeper number one? I just come onto this,as many more people on the scene, as you say die hard veterans,who should be recognised more than me,i just happened to be in the right place at the right time when they did (This England). I loved the scene,the music and dancing,and i do agree with you about ImberBoy,speaking to him on Saturday, he brings a ray of sunshine to everyone he meets and his passion for the scene is unbelievable,thank you for them kind words Spirit,keep on keeping on. Billy with 2 Z's in whizz lol.
spirit Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 I just come onto this,as many more people on the scene, as you say die hard veterans,who should be recognised more than me,i just happened to be in the right place at the right time when they did (This England). I loved the scene,the music and dancing,and i do agree with you about ImberBoy,speaking to him on Saturday, he brings a ray of sunshine to everyone he meets and his passion for the scene is unbelievable,thank you for them kind words Spirit,keep on keeping on. Billy with 2 Z's in whizz lol. Billy WhizZ
Guest Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 At the risk of adding to the museum-piece picture (the reality of Billy Whiz is rather more dynamic and youthful), I'll second that. He has a quiet, modest presence on here and doesn't get involved in the argy bargy, far more sensible than many of us. He's normally there before me and after me at many of the nighters I go to, his balletic spins and smooth moves an axis around which the various venues move. He represents for me the passion and sincerity of many of the die-hard veterans I see on the local scene and its kind of reassuring to see him there at the frontier every weekend. No doubt there are others (including yourself ImberBoy) whose presence and longevity deserve recognition, but there's definitely something about Billy's humble dedication that is special. Faith keeper number one? He's a member of a lot of societies if those shirts are anything to go by
Richard Bayley Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 I'd just like to put in a word for Willie - Soulgrit - a guy who is an original "Wheelite", still putting in the miles every weekend from Carlisle, with impeccable taste in venues (well, he's at every night I ever go to ), topped off by being one of the most friendly and approachable people you could ever wish to meet . Sod Grade II listing - Willie for the 4th plinth in Trafalgar Square!
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 I'd just like to put in a word for Willie - Soulgrit - a guy who is an original "Wheelite", still putting in the miles every weekend from Carlisle, with impeccable taste in venues (well, he's at every night I ever go to:lol: ), topped off by being one of the most friendly and approachable people you could ever wish to meet . Sod Grade II listing - Willie for the 4th plinth in Trafalgar Square! All hail Billy Whizz & Little Willie! What about Eddie Hubbard & Tabs...erm Tabs? Both Wigan boys who are a fountain of knowledge about our wonderful scene. Salt of the earth type of blokes.
Guest gfarrington Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 I would like to add the following elder* stalwarts of the nighter scene as listed soulies: Christine. I don't know her second name, but she is normally there in the centre, jabbing her finger to the lyrics, slowly turning, hand on waist, almost flamenco-influenced, a very graceful dancer. Sam Moore, who has taken quite a few under his wing, and deserves listing because of his dedication to providing us with places to go at the weekend so we don't cause trouble, for his renowned avuncular warmth and because its his birthday this week. *young at heart, and far more energy than me think she is from stoke,first noticed her (& husband)at saints club think they were there every month
Stevie Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 All hail Billy Whizz & Little Willie! And as we all know, you can't do one without getting the other
Guest spudmurphy Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 brian walker dj at the wheel still dj ing playing sax in his band casino allstars and attending all nighters will he do
Guest BigPaul Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) Russ Tinstanley and his mouthpiece you know the one (Advertised a do in a Shoppping Centre as The Big One) Edited September 14, 2009 by BigPaul
Guest thenorwichdancer Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 thankyou Imberboy for this thread , Billy Whizz deserves all the praise he gets - and he doesnt get nearly as much as he should in my opinion. it was Mr Whizz who took me to my first proper nighter a few years ago - it was Middleton and it blew my mind! he then took me out to different nighters nearly every weekend for the next 2 years he has a pure love and enjoyment for the music and the dancing which really inspired me, and still does. i dont know where he gets his energy from, i can only hope i have half his energy when i'm his age (36 ). he never gets involved in the crappy gossip and bitching which unfortunately goes on sometimes. he has never told me what to do, who to like, who not to like, or what style of soul music i should like. Billy and Karen, who also deserves a big mention on this thread, have introduced me to some wonderful people on the soul scene and i miss our long car journeys very much
Billywhizz Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 thankyou Imberboy for this thread , Billy Whizz deserves all the praise he gets - and he doesnt get nearly as much as he should in my opinion. it was Mr Whizz who took me to my first proper nighter a few years ago - it was Middleton and it blew my mind! he then took me out to different nighters nearly every weekend for the next 2 years he has a pure love and enjoyment for the music and the dancing which really inspired me, and still does. i dont know where he gets his energy from, i can only hope i have half his energy when i'm his age (36 ). he never gets involved in the crappy gossip and bitching which unfortunately goes on sometimes. he has never told me what to do, who to like, who not to like, or what style of soul music i should like. Billy and Karen, who also deserves a big mention on this thread, have introduced me to some wonderful people on the soul scene and i miss our long car journeys very much I'll treasure the memories,i will see you out on the floor. Billy Ps.Give Billy 2 a big cuddle from me.
Guest cocopachino Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 First met Billy in Blackpool last year, so I haven't known him that long - and i have to confess, that on first impression, I thought he was a little odd (sorry). But, over the months I've got to know him quite well I think, and I must admit that now, he's most definitely one of my favourite people. Such a lovely, lovely guy, with an extremely 'wicked' sense of humour. He is, without doubt, in the top 5 of my favourite soul people. Billy Whizz ~ the epitome of Northern Soul ~ a nighter isn't the same without you mate. Err Imberboy ~ just wondering why Billy's a grade II and not a grade I ~ after all, wouldn't you say Billy's of exceptional interest...?
Bossfourpart1 Posted September 19, 2009 Posted September 19, 2009 Grade 2 listed Soulies Billy Whiz I was going to add this to people with soul; by all means Mods move this if it's better suited there? I want to nominate Billy Whiz for the title of "Northern soul's Listed People" Billy is omnipresent on the scene, he is a living icon of Wigan Casino yet he is a down to earth good guy who is polite and genuine. He is a great ambassador for the nighter scene and I just want to give him a thumbs up on here, Soul Source, a site that I know he loves and reads. Billy, you are now officially "listed" Billy ( Tony ) ths is your time for recognition and rightly so. No body consciously keeps count of the number of nighters they attend as a "soul fan punter". I am trying to have a ruff guess but it covers too many years. Billy given you live in Norfolk and drive thousands of miles each year for the various nighters with out any political bias is quite something. As Helen mentioned earlier , the journeys and the banter are something to treasure. Lets hope there are alot more years to come . It is easy to be critical of other people when you don't really know them. Try to keep the fuel bills low in the car journeys and leave me some room on the dance floor. All the best Tony, i mean Billy .!!! regards Frank p.s. Hats off to Karen and Chang you deserve to be noted too
Professorturnups Posted September 19, 2009 Posted September 19, 2009 HE'S The Soul Crusader from the East and was The Big 'Un from Wigan He makes YA feel Funky but Don't pity him,Baby!! He goes to the 6T's Uptempo Dance Club Society "Thingy" He's "Whizz on Soul" or is it "Soul on Whizz?!!" He's Soul-Rollin', Super-Spinnin', Hand-Standin', Multi-Venue Travellin', Northern Lovin' "BILLY" ps...Yes, he is a bit odd!
ImberBoy Posted September 19, 2009 Author Posted September 19, 2009 Mmmm that reminds me of the T-Shirt that used the old Pepsi advert "lip smacking, thirst quenching, ace tasting, motivating, good buzzing, ... high walking, fast living, ever giving, cool fizzing, Pepsi", remember that? Can any one remember the Northernsoul version? "Hand clappin, friend makin, ??????
Billywhizz Posted September 20, 2009 Posted September 20, 2009 Billy ( Tony ) ths is your time for recognition and rightly so. No body consciously keeps count of the number of nighters they attend as a "soul fan punter". I am trying to have a ruff guess but it covers too many years. Billy given you live in Norfolk and drive thousands of miles each year for the various nighters with out any political bias is quite something. As Helen mentioned earlier , the journeys and the banter are something to treasure. Lets hope there are alot more years to come . It is easy to be critical of other people when you don't really know them. Try to keep the fuel bills low in the car journeys and leave me some room on the dance floor. All the best Tony, i mean Billy .!!! regards Frank p.s. Hats off to Karen and Chang you deserve to be noted too Karen and Chang and yourself deserve to be noticed and many more as i said,franky boy its anthony william maguire at your service all the best Billy
Guest rasfoz Posted September 20, 2009 Posted September 20, 2009 HE'S The Soul Crusader from the East and was The Big 'Un from Wigan He makes YA feel Funky but Don't pity him,Baby!! He goes to the 6T's Uptempo Dance Club Society "Thingy" He's "Whizz on Soul" or is it "Soul on Whizz?!!" He's Soul-Rollin', Super-Spinnin', Hand-Standin', Multi-Venue Travellin', Northern Lovin' "BILLY" ps...Yes, he is a bit odd! You aint wrong there mark hats off to sir billingham of whizz one of the most travelled soulies known to man
Ficklefingers Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 And as we all know, you can't do one without getting the other Fook, that made me nearly fall off me chair !!
Goldsoul Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 Fook, that made me nearly fall off me chair !! Billy should be gracing the Stoke venue this coming weekend.
Guest Carrie Mehome Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 Billy is a good allround guy - really friendly and fun and full of enthusiasm!
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