Simon M Posted October 8, 2005 Posted October 8, 2005 Can anyone still dance to these . You remember the style when the Modern scene was born . How did we do it ?? !! ,( No wonder I had a six pack back then and hair ) Simon M
Blake H Posted October 8, 2005 Posted October 8, 2005 What about "Summer in the parks" Thrombo material!
Simon M Posted October 8, 2005 Author Posted October 8, 2005 What about "Summer in the parks" Thrombo material! Oh yeah , was played at Rare groove nights too . I think
Guest Posted October 8, 2005 Posted October 8, 2005 What about "Summer in the parks" Thrombo material! Super choon,got a spare fer tenner,anybody??
Guest Posted October 8, 2005 Posted October 8, 2005 I remeber something on the TV with someone dancing to "Disco Connection". Fantastic !
Larsc Posted October 8, 2005 Posted October 8, 2005 Super choon,got a spare fer tenner,anybody?? Love that tune, I'll just get in line then ...
Simon M Posted October 9, 2005 Author Posted October 9, 2005 I used to go mad in the early days, specialy to tunes like george bensons supership and the ojays i love music, what i used to think of when i was getting into it was muhamad ali and the ali shuffle, i could dance fast just like ali doing his shuffle for a couple of records then i needed a rest, i think that i am still a pretty good mover even after all these years B Luckily the deejays gave us a rest and played some mid tempo
Tomangoes Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 Boogie with your baby, followed by ton of dynamite, followed by wrong crowd, followed by cut your motor off, followed by cream of the crop, followed by lady lady lady, followed by soon everythings gonna be alright, followed by get it him off my concience, followed by captain of my ship, followed by LOVE MUSIC cover up by James Bynum. Them were t days. Anybody still able to do all ten straight off now? Ed
Guest martyn Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 Boogie with your baby, followed by ton of dynamite, followed by wrong crowd, followed by cut your motor off, followed by cream of the crop, followed by lady lady lady, followed by soon everythings gonna be alright, followed by get it him off my concience, followed by captain of my ship, followed by LOVE MUSIC cover up by James Bynum. Them were t days. Anybody still able to do all ten straight off now? Ed Only if someone were to attach castors to the soles of my shoes & push me from side to side while I did the kicking at the appropriate times.........What a way to go though!
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 But surely these were all Northern Soul or was i somewhere else.....................
Simon M Posted October 20, 2005 Author Posted October 20, 2005 But surely these were all Northern Soul or was i somewhere else..................... Yeah well modern was born from Northern ... I hope Glyn Thornhill gets his book out on the birth of Modern Soul soon .
Guest Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 Labels labels labels. If you can dance Northern to it its Northern. If you can't its disco. If you fall asleep halfway through (even when dancing) it then it's likely to be crossover or nu soul. If it's from the last 35 years it's modern, disco, nu soul, crossover, house or soulful garrige. If it's from before that it's either Northern or R&B.
Simon M Posted October 20, 2005 Author Posted October 20, 2005 Labels labels labels. If you can dance Northern to it its Northern. If you can't its disco. If you fall asleep halfway through (even when dancing) it then it's likely to be crossover or nu soul. If it's from the last 35 years it's modern, disco, nu soul, crossover, house or soulful garrige. If it's from before that it's either Northern or R&B. Too true , I blame record dealers and promoters for all these labels
Tomangoes Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 In 1975/6 when these were getting played there was only one label and that was Northern Soul. The records all got mixed up from Paul Sinbad ' do what you got to do' to DC Larue 'Cathedrals'. In fact in most cases every record filled the floors. Ed
sister dawn Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 Boogie with your baby, followed by ton of dynamite, followed by wrong crowd, followed by cut your motor off, followed by cream of the crop, followed by lady lady lady, followed by soon everythings gonna be alright, followed by get it him off my concience, followed by captain of my ship, followed by LOVE MUSIC cover up by James Bynum. Them were t days. Anybody still able to do all ten straight off now? Ed Class stuff Dont forget "Summer in the parks" East Coast Connection oh to be at the pier in cleethorpes again........
Guest Polyvelts Posted November 3, 2005 Posted November 3, 2005 How about a quick stomp to 'Time' Edwin Starr, and what was that record they played at wigan ? went l.o.v.e. in the chorus - ? Fast enough for ya !?
Guest woolie mark Posted November 4, 2005 Posted November 4, 2005 Boogie with your baby, followed by ton of dynamite, followed by wrong crowd, followed by cut your motor off, followed by cream of the crop, followed by lady lady lady, followed by soon everythings gonna be alright, followed by get it him off my concience, followed by captain of my ship, followed by LOVE MUSIC cover up by James Bynum. it's funny, but i wouldn't consider these "modern" - to me they are just disco records that crossed over to the northern scene for me, the "birth" of the "modern" genre was about 1980 - i can still remember standing on the balcony at the casino hearing janice, just ask me, keep it up, keys to the city, i'm so happy, i need love, never had a love so good, etc, etc, etc and feeling that something a bit different was happening - and the old (established) shufflers like flame and king, velvet hammer, chuck jackson, etc sounded too dated to fit in with this. of course, imo, all of the records i've quoted as "modern" in 1980 would now be regarded as northern 7ts!!! anyway.....just a matter of opinion i spose
Simon M Posted November 4, 2005 Author Posted November 4, 2005 it's funny, but i wouldn't consider these "modern" - to me they are just disco records that crossed over to the northern scene for me, the "birth" of the "modern" genre was about 1980 - i can still remember standing on the balcony at the casino hearing janice, just ask me, keep it up, keys to the city, i'm so happy, i need love, never had a love so good, etc, etc, etc and feeling that something a bit different was happening - and the old (established) shufflers like flame and king, velvet hammer, chuck jackson, etc sounded too dated to fit in with this. of course, imo, all of the records i've quoted as "modern" in 1980 would now be regarded as northern 7ts!!! anyway.....just a matter of opinion i spose Yes very true . I started the thread remembering that era , but it went astray
Guest Awake 502 Posted November 4, 2005 Posted November 4, 2005 How about a quick stomp to 'Time' Edwin Starr, and what was that record they played at wigan ? went l.o.v.e. in the chorus - ? Fast enough for ya !? Leon Thomas.....
Kazb Posted November 4, 2005 Posted November 4, 2005 Leon Thomas..... Brill Choon, but a little too fast nowadays
Soulsmith Posted November 5, 2005 Posted November 5, 2005 How about a quick stomp to 'Time' Edwin Starr, and what was that record they played at wigan ? went l.o.v.e. in the chorus - ? Fast enough for ya !? Not recommended for people with dentures.
Guest Polyvelts Posted November 6, 2005 Posted November 6, 2005 Stomp stomp stomp ! God I love stompers! Put on the 12" of 'On Broadway' and I'm good for 8 minutes ! Nomination for the greatest stomper ....My mate Ben Abbott from Preston -used to stomp to 'the Drifter' !!! None of this bloody shuffling around! Why don't people stomp any more ! ?
Guest woolie mark Posted November 8, 2005 Posted November 8, 2005 (edited) Yes very true . I started the thread remembering that era , but it went astray did you read steveM's tape listing from the upstairs room at the birmingham locarno in this (all our yesterdays) section? i'd forgotten a lot of those records - that was the birth of modern era, and the locarno should be more recognised for that - there were other (interesting) things than stafford going on at the time Edited November 8, 2005 by woolie mark
Simon M Posted November 13, 2005 Author Posted November 13, 2005 (edited) did you read steveM's tape listing from the upstairs room at the birmingham locarno in this (all our yesterdays) section? i'd forgotten a lot of those records - that was the birth of modern era, and the locarno should be more recognised for that - there were other (interesting) things than stafford going on at the time Yeah me old mate Robin Salter listed it too . 80/81 The modern scene was born. Searling Sam & Fenn etc.. I have been told that Glyn Thornhill has a book in the making about the scene in the 80's Simon Edited November 13, 2005 by Simon M
Guest Gavin Page Posted November 13, 2005 Posted November 13, 2005 Too true , I blame record dealers and promoters for all these labels As I always say theres - Side to side Soul And Up and Down Soul Talking in dancing terms that is
Simon M Posted November 14, 2005 Author Posted November 14, 2005 As I always say theres - Side to side Soul And Up and Down Soul Talking in dancing terms that is And spinning around soul ... Very dangerous and sometimes fatal accoding to Ian Dewhirst on deejay history
Guest realsoulfan Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 (edited) How about a quick stomp to 'Time' Edwin Starr, and what was that record they played at wigan ? went l.o.v.e. in the chorus - ? Fast enough for ya !? 12 " of Gentlemen and her lady 'like her / 12" High Freuency 'Summertime' 12" Brainstorm 'loving is realy my game' and the other 1 wake up and be somebody Todays people 'S O S ( All we need is time for love ) / Curtis ' how can i tell her' Pretenders 'Just be yourself' / Aquarian Dream 'Pheonix' once danced to all in 1 spot needed heart by pass Edited December 23, 2005 by realsoulfan
Guest Craig the Manc Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 How about a quick stomp to 'Time' Edwin Starr, and what was that record they played at wigan ? went l.o.v.e. in the chorus - ? Fast enough for ya !? B side of Leon Thomas - L.O.V.E on British PHILIPS One of my fav's at Wigan.
Guest 50box Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 I remeber something on the TV with someone dancing to "Disco Connection". Fantastic ! That was overdubbed on older film if the same clip.
Guest Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 it's funny, but i wouldn't consider these "modern" - to me they are just disco records that crossed over to the northern scene for me, the "birth" of the "modern" genre was about 1980 - i can still remember standing on the balcony at the casino hearing janice, just ask me, keep it up, keys to the city, i'm so happy, i need love, never had a love so good, etc, etc, etc and feeling that something a bit different was happening - and the old (established) shufflers like flame and king, velvet hammer, chuck jackson, etc sounded too dated to fit in with this. of course, imo, all of the records i've quoted as "modern" in 1980 would now be regarded as northern 7ts!!! anyway.....just a matter of opinion i spose spose you right in a way. I remember these to, but my memories were from Stafford, which I loved but others hated! I would get my records from Gary who lived in Cockfosters and guy I was with at the time, who would buy them for me, it was always 'hush hush' about 'modern' / '70ts' in them days. Glad its all 'out' nowadays!
Guest woolie mark Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 spose you right in a way. I remember these to, but my memories were from Stafford, which I loved but others hated! I would get my records from Gary who lived in Cockfosters and guy I was with at the time, who would buy them for me, it was always 'hush hush' about 'modern' / '70ts' in them days. Glad its all 'out' nowadays! so you were a "closet" disco-bunny? i was the only modern-boy in the village me....yeah, i'm modern - get over it! seriously though, that was one of the main reasons i left the northern scene, cos i got fed up with people wanting to fight me - not that i didn't like fighting when i was a youngster, but it just seemed so childish to be having a punch up cos somebody liked different music to me, instead of a more mature reason (such as they supported the wrong football team)
Emjaygee Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 just found this thread, but was always into the modern stuff from starting out a Yate, then through Stafford etc etc, i remember doing a spot at Mick Godfrey's inaugural (and only) Modern Soul Allnighter. I dragged my travelling buddy Mark Oliver (the other Mark from Gloucester) with me, and his comments were, "much better than i had expected" but everything was great back then!!
Girthdevon Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 just found this thread, but was always into the modern stuff from starting out a Yate, then through Stafford etc etc, i remember doing a spot at Mick Godfrey's inaugural (and only) Modern Soul Allnighter. I was talking to a mate the other day and asking him if he knew Mick.....Mick......ah f*ck it, I can't remember his surname. Thanks for reminding me. Girf
Guest Gavin Page Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 just found this thread, but was always into the modern stuff from starting out a Yate, then through Stafford etc etc, i remember doing a spot at Mick Godfrey's inaugural (and only) Modern Soul Allnighter. I dragged my travelling buddy Mark Oliver (the other Mark from Gloucester) with me, and his comments were, "much better than i had expected" but everything was great back then!! Ahh Mr Godfrey, good guy got some great old pic's of him with a pair of Boxer shorts on his head at Yarmuff
Catriona Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 just found this thread, but was always into the modern stuff from starting out a Yate, then through Stafford etc etc, i remember doing a spot at Mick Godfrey's inaugural (and only) Modern Soul Allnighter. I dragged my travelling buddy Mark Oliver (the other Mark from Gloucester) with me, and his comments were, "much better than i had expected" but everything was great back then!! Other than Mark George? Trina x
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 If you are after a bit of moddun in the gloucester area there is a new two room Northern/Modern event starting next week run by Neil Self He's called it Soul Fusion and it's on the 21st January at Dowty's Sports and Social Club, Down Hatherley, Nr Cheltenham. 8:00 - 1:00 £5 OTD In the Moddun room it's Meg, Jinksy, Me & Ali, and Dave Thorely and Malayka, should be a good night
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted January 15, 2006 Posted January 15, 2006 whatever happened to new yorkers and lolloping Are they still legal in the UK??
leev Posted January 15, 2006 Posted January 15, 2006 Ahh Mr Godfrey, good guy got some great old pic's of him with a pair of Boxer shorts on his head at Yarmuff micks still about, he's record dealing, new stuff dance soulful house etc. we've actually managed to drag him along to the last two half time orange do's in leicester and the odd leicester city game to boot along with shelvo and pete shirley, which is ironic as there aint too much modern to entertain such high ranking modden luminaries at the orange lol..
Simon M Posted January 15, 2006 Author Posted January 15, 2006 micks still about, he's record dealing, new stuff dance soulful house etc. we've actually managed to drag him along to the last two half time orange do's in leicester and the odd leicester city game to boot along with shelvo and pete shirley, which is ironic as there aint too much modern to entertain such high ranking modden luminaries at the orange lol.. Old Mr Godfrey ,used to love climbing around the top shelfs at Soul Bowl ..say hello for me Cheers Simon ..
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