Popular Post Ted Massey Posted December 15, 2011 Popular Post Posted December 15, 2011 This is the fooking prat who announced after WILL YOUNG had finished his very average 'live' version of 'I get the sweetest feeling' on Pop Idol...'that was better than Jackie Wilson'.....One of the most disgraceful comments ever uttered on a British entertainment show...Not only was it complete bullshit, YOUNG came nowhere near the fantastic vocal range WILSON exhibits on said record, but it was a comment linked intimately with the fact WATERMAN was going to be involved in YOUNG'S record deal if he won.... Yes, I do remember his BLUES AND SOUL ads too and he did used to DJ in Coventry...Makes no difference to me, he is doing this as an exercise to promote PETE WATERMAN and his supposed musical credibility.... Which as far as Northern Soul is concerned he sacrificed on the altar of greed and commercial gain, when he insulted the memory and talent of one of our greatest ever musical heroes (the greatest in mine and a lot of people's books) in front of millions of TV watchers.... Me and TED MASSEY finally in total agreement....He has no right to comment on NS at all..... no we are not i was trying to say here we go again someone famous who liked northern soul is now going to get a bashing for fook sake leave the bloke alone and go to a few northern do's for a change 4
Guest MrC Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Why is NO ONE allowed to just enjoy listening to soul music anymore? Seems if you do, and don't go to an all-nighter every week (and definitely not an oldies all nighter at that), your the reason for Northern Soul going stale! It is annoying when people jump on the bandwagon because it's fashionable, but if this great music we love so much is getting brought to new ears, what's wrong with that? The delivery method doesn't matter, and even if only 1 person in a 100 who hear it, stick with it and get more into it, then something positive has happened, surely!
Citizen P Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) I believe he owns the "Flying Scotsman" IDEA ! (No he doesn't just checked)But he does own at least one train ! How about an allnight special on a train ? 20 carriages with seats removed packed full of people dancing with restaurant cars retained of course You may scoff, but I am (almost) sure that that idea was floated back in the '70s-in fact I could swear I saw it advertised. Mind, in those days I often saw things that may have not existed. Tony Edited December 15, 2011 by tonyp
Winnie :-) Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Why is NO ONE allowed to just enjoy listening to soul music anymore? Seems if you do, and don't go to an all-nighter every week (and definitely not an oldies all nighter at that), your the reason for Northern Soul going stale! It is annoying when people jump on the bandwagon because it's fashionable, but if this great music we love so much is getting brought to new ears, what's wrong with that? The delivery method doesn't matter, and even if only 1 person in a 100 who hear it, stick with it and get more into it, then something positive has happened, surely! Relevant point that usually causes ''I'moutragedaphobia'' that it's been voiced, no known cure I'm afraid................
Guest MrC Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Relevant point that usually causes ''I'moutragedaphobia'' that it's been voiced, no known cure I'm afraid................ I'moutragedaphobia - do you think we could actually get that entered in to the Oxford English Dictionary? What a fantastic word!!
Mrtag Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 no we are not i was trying to say here we go again someone famous who liked northern soul is now going to get a bashing for fook sake leave the bloke alone and go to a few northern do's for a change Agree Ted!!
Simsy Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Pete Waterman is okay. At least he's a Northerner. Fair play to the bloke for liking rare soul and even knowing Hoagy Lands. Same sort of view with Peter Stringfellow. Not everyone's cuppa, but a low grade Sheffield soul ledge and for those reasons, he can do no wrong in my book.
Stevie T Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Radio 2 next week On Tuesday 20 December "In Too Darn Soulful: Northern Soul", Smooth Radio presenter Pete Waterman tells the story of Northern Soul and dance. He examines what makes Northern Soul music so all consuming for the devoted fans and introduces the uninitiated to this intoxicating mix of music and dance. And he meets the people for whom Northern Soul is a way of life. A Unique production. Pete Waterman said: "Northern Soul is such a phenomenon, it's great to be looking at this fascinating insight into the continuing fan base it has. I was the only man who always went to Wigan for his summer holidays - I loved Northern Soul that much! I only got two weeks off from being a DJ back then, and I spent those 14 days just going to Northern Soul Clubs." i never saw him !
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Take a chill pill Rich, the poor chap's gotta earn a few quid for his Brum CWs (train spotters special). What will have happened is that a production company will have been given the brief to do a bit on Northern and will have scanned around for a name with some history in it. We've established that he did a bit of time and actually liked the stuff. He's got more credentials than Stuart Maconie whose only real connection was that he was from Wigan; spurious ain't in it. Anyway I think I'm on the prog and Elaine's pushing her film on it and also I believe on breakfast TV with said train fancier. Sorry mate, I am perfectly chilled but after hearing him say that in front of millions I have no respect for the guy whatsoever....Whatever his history, whatever his commercial interests, that was just a moronic comment and also completely untrue.... For me it kind of encapsulated what those shows are really all about, pushing very averagely talented people into the spotlight so that svengali's like him can make money out of them...That's one thing but to actually downgrade the contributions of people with giant talents like MR WILSON is surely a bridge too far.... Hey ADY if you are on it, pull him about that JACKIE WILSON comment then - in the nicest possible diplomatic way of course!.....
Stevie T Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 you got to admit though , he knows what he is saying , with all the popular music he turned out you could just tell it was all NS based . ill get me coat
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 no we are not i was trying to say here we go again someone famous who liked northern soul is now going to get a bashing for fook sake leave the bloke alone and go to a few northern do's for a change TED what is that supposed to mean? This year I've been to Bisley, Bishopstoke, Coventry BOS, Worcester All Niter (Which I believe you played at), Blue Lagoon (Portsmouth), Soul in the South All niter Bournemouth, Southampton Soul Club Motown Nite, Crystal Palace Soul, Barcelona Weekender and a number of other events and as in common with the last two years I will hope to be seeing this year out at the VA VA VOOM All-Niter in London (If I was not at that I would be most certainly at the Southampton Soul Club New Year's Bash, where again, I do believe you are the Guest DJ..)....Not as many as I would have been to in the previous year but then again I have been pretty seriously ill with a chronic liver infection which caused me to miss 'Just Soul' and several other events I wanted to attend over the last three months......As such at a loss as to what you're getting at, unless of course we are playing the old 'I've been to more matches than you' game...
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 you got to admit though , he knows what he is saying , with all the popular music he turned out you could just tell it was all NS based . ill get me coat Yes, you are right, he most certainly did make a lot of money selling crappy pop records that were marketed and presented as something new and original but were really just crass impersonations of the Northern Soul sound he'd once championed...Actually, yes, he's just the type of guy we want speaking then! Makes me laugh, if it was IAN LEVINE speaking this thread would be much fuller of bile and objections....
Stevie T Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Yes, you are right, he most certainly did make a lot of money selling crappy pop records that were marketed and presented as something new and original but were really just crass impersonations of the Northern Soul sound he'd once championed...Actually, yes, he's just the type of guy we want speaking then! Makes me laugh, if it was IAN LEVINE speaking this thread would be much fuller of bile and objections.... oh the stuff i used to hear about ian levine , when i was just starting out , in the early 70,s would make your hair curl ......as long as they dont interfere with me dancing ............as one of the great songs say,s "never gonna give you up , never gonna let you down , never gonna run around and desert you
Haydn Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 You're no stranger to love, you know the rules and so do I! 1
Guest Nick Harrison Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) And PW contiued to still be a regular buyer of Black America soul records during the 80's and 90's at Hott Waxx Records in Warrington. And may I add PW just got on with it quietly and never hide this fact. Edited December 15, 2011 by Nick Harrison 2
Stevie T Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 You're no stranger to love, you know the rules and so do I! you see , doesnt matter how long ago it was , it stays with you
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) oh the stuff i used to hear about ian levine , when i was just starting out , in the early 70,s would make your hair curl ......as long as they dont interfere with me dancing ............as one of the great songs say,s "never gonna give you up , never gonna let you down , never gonna run around and desert you Great songs???? I'd rather go for something like JACKIE WILSON 'What a lovely way' when i start flinging the word 'great' around!.... Edited December 15, 2011 by rich chorley
Stevie T Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) Great songs???? I'd rather go for something like JACKIE WILSON 'What a lovely way' when i start flinging the word 'great' around!.... and lets not forget the Beautiful , scouse red head Sonia , voice of an angel and FIT !!!!! Edited December 15, 2011 by Stevie.T
Guest giant Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 ....and there is no shortage of 'em on this forum that includes you
Haydn Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Is he still hanging about with black dude with the Jimmy Saville wig?
Guest allnightandy Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) oh the stuff i used to hear about ian levine , when i was just starting out , in the early 70,s would make your hair curl ......as long as they dont interfere with me dancing ............as one of the great songs say,s "never gonna give you up , never gonna let you down , never gonna run around and desert you Bucket ! Edited December 15, 2011 by allnightandy 1
Winnie :-) Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Bucket ! https://serve.mysmile...ck/sick0006.gif It's bouquet
Mrtag Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Pete Waterman is okay. At least he's a Northerner. Fair play to the bloke for liking rare soul and even knowing Hoagy Lands. Same sort of view with Peter Stringfellow. Not everyone's cuppa, but a low grade Sheffield soul ledge and for those reasons, he can do no wrong in my book. your right on the money!! 1
Winnie :-) Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 I honestly can't see what the fuss is about? Over the years we've had loads of celebs into northern type threads, people from Emmerdale, Corrie etc etc, all seen at the occasional do. Dale Winton, Eric Knowles, Anna Ford all have been associated with northern, and what difference or damage has it made or done to the scene? None whatsoever, it could probably be argued quite successfully that more damage has been done from within. For me, let him have his moment in the 'soul scene sun' he won't have the tan the rest of us have got 1
Greety Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 I can remember, as can older Soul Sourcers, there used to be a Saturday tea time Soul show on Radio One. Hosted by Dave Symons as I remember. Anyway, this week young Pete Waterman was a guest on the show as he was a fairly well known dj around the midlands. I can recall him playing the O'Jays "Working on your case" and Dave Symons commenting that PW was doing a tribal war dance around the studio. My point being that years ago he was no different from any of us. So the guys done well for himself financially but at least he came from the same musical background as we all did! And on the way to making a fortune perhaps he did sacrifice his musical credibility. (To Soul fans anyway). But he would'nt have done so well having Rick Astley cover Northern favourites would he? I like the guy.
Stevie T Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 I honestly can't see what the fuss is about? Over the years we've had loads of celebs into northern type threads, people from Emmerdale, Corrie etc etc, all seen at the occasional do. Dale Winton, Eric Knowles, Anna Ford all have been associated with northern, and what difference or damage has it made or done to the scene? None whatsoever, it could probably be argued quite successfully that more damage has been done from within. For me, let him have his moment in the 'soul scene sun' he won't have the tan the rest of us have got isnt there a photo of anna ford at wigan ? 70,s seen adam ant at crossfire ! , didnt recognize him at first as he wasnt dressed as a dandy highway man ! jarvis cocker at the pow wow . craig charles at the hideaway , but somebody did shout out " has anyone ordered a taxi"........not sure if he smiled at that , but we did
Winnie :-) Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 isnt there a photo of anna ford at wigan ? 70,s seen adam ant at crossfire ! , didnt recognize him at first as he wasnt dressed as a dandy highway man ! jarvis cocker at the pow wow . craig charles at the hideaway , but somebody did shout out " has anyone ordered a taxi"........not sure if he smiled at that , but we did There is, I think she was working? Anyway I only put up a few examples, there's loads more, but it's never mattered who's associated themselves with northern, it's never made an ounce of difference to the proverbial big picture, it's not changed what anyone knows or anyone thinks. It's just never had any real influence IMO 1
Stevie T Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 all walks and all back grounds , doctors , lawyers , police , authors , directors ,millionaires to name but a few that i know off that frequent the scene on a regular basis , but when the weekend comes its all left outside when inside, all the same , passion for the dance , passion for the music 3
Guest Nick Harrison Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 And PW contiued to still be a regular buyer of Black America soul records during the 80's and 90's at Hott Waxx Records in Warrington. And may I add PW just got on with it quietly and never hide this fact. Wind your neck's in ......................... a column in Blues and Soul, made money through TV, whilst still collected soul records, ran a venue........................So full respect to remaining a private soul collector in the comfort of of his own home. Don't see Steve Davis or Wayne Hemingway suffering such shit. But then this will fall on deaf ears on here....................because all 3 own a better desired collection of vinyl than other's on here, due to a greater purse, should that including northern or not. I know these folks own vast amount of 70's and 80's rare trophy collectable finds. And lets not lose sight of the fact that snooker ace Ray Reardon collected and owned a desirable northern collection, which he upgraded regularly. Which later through Steve Davis lead to Barry Hearn to finance record trips and unearth contacts via Voices From The Shadows. .
Guest Nick Harrison Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 There is, I think she was working? Anyway I only put up a few examples, there's loads more, but it's never mattered who's associated themselves with northern, it's never made an ounce of difference to the proverbial big picture, it's not changed what anyone knows or anyone thinks. It's just never had any real influence IMO Q magazine February 1997 documents Anna Ford frequenting the Casino as a regular (black and white photo on page 65.) As written by Stuart Maconie who salutes the tribe of Northern Soulies, who kept the faith. But then page 63 a colour photo labels a northern soul venue during the seventies - it was later, it's Stafford. .
Steve G Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Wind your neck's in ......................... a column in Blues and Soul, made money through TV, whilst still collected soul records, ran a venue........................So full respect to remaining a private soul collector in the comfort of of his own home. Don't see Steve Davis or Wayne Hemingway suffering such shit. But then this will fall on deaf ears on here....................because all 3 own a better desired collection of vinyl than other's on here, due to a greater purse, should that including northern or not. I know these folks own vast amount of 70's and 80's rare trophy collectable finds. And lets not lose sight of the fact that snooker ace Ray Reardon collected and owned a desirable northern collection, which he upgraded regularly. Which later through Steve Davis lead to Barry Hearn to finance record trips and unearth contacts via Voices From The Shadows. . Hi Nick I'd agree with most of the above except to say there are some pretty strong collections amongst the non millionaire soul fans on here and beyond. But apart from that agree 100% with the sentiment. I think a lot of this tosh is fuelled by jeleousy. And by the way RICH making a comment on TV - how does that compare to people who crave Paul Anka records every week who are also on here?
Guest ritchie Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 No problem with the fella... I remember his adds in B&S .. And he has been in for the long haul .. Proven record on the rare soul scene, hard grafter, made his own lucky , lucky ,lucky. Taught us all it was more important to Jack than like Fleetwood Mac, & Most importantly had a hand in producing what in my opinion is the definitive version of.... Time will pass you by OKEH COKEY anyone?
Pete S Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Q magazine February 1997 documents Anna Ford frequenting the Casino as a regular (black and white photo on page 65.) As written by Stuart Maconie who salutes the tribe of Northern Soulies, who kept the faith. But then page 63 a colour photo labels a northern soul venue during the seventies - it was later, it's Stafford. . The Anna Ford thing stems from one photo in Russ's book, she was there with work colleagues apparently but when he did an interview with Paul Ross on some late night chat show, he said she was a casino regular. Bit like Mick Hucknall, who Russ also says was a regular, despite Hucknall saying he never went to a Wigan allnighter... 3
Steve G Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 The Anna Ford thing stems from one photo in Russ's book, she was there with work colleagues apparently but when he did an interview with Paul Ross on some late night chat show, he said she was a casino regular. Bit like Mick Hucknall, who Russ also says was a regular, despite Hucknall saying he never went to a Wigan allnighter... This ties in with my understanding Pete. I heard that her mates at Granada used to go there a bit, basically after the pubs shut, and she tagged along once or twice. Very different to someone like PW who has collected records quietly etc. used to run soul nights and wrote articles.
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) 'And by the way RICH making a comment on TV - how does that compare to people who crave Paul Anka records every week who are also on here?' I'm not sure how it compares at all mate??....All I know is that if any other TV personality, let's say SIMON COWELL, for arguments sake.... Publicly said in front of around fifteen million people that WILL YOUNG'S version of 'Sweetest Feeling' was superior to JACKIE WILSON'S, everybody on here would - to a man - agree he was an utter twat talking absolute bollocks...If we also knew he was going to be signing that artist, he'd be condemned for exactly what he is.... Seems because PETE WATERMAN has a background on the scene, it's ok for him to make such statements....Well, each to their own perception.... Edited December 15, 2011 by rich chorley
Pete S Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 'And by the way RICH making a comment on TV - how does that compare to people who crave Paul Anka records every week who are also on here?' I'm not sure how it compares at all mate??....All I know is that if any other TV personality, let's say SIMON COWELL, for arguments sake.... Publicly said in front of around fifteen million people that WILL YOUNG'S version of 'Sweetest Feeling' was superior to JACKIE WILSON'S, everybody on here would - to a man - agree he was an utter twat talking absolute bollocks...If we also knew he was going to be signing that artist, he'd be condemned for exactly what he is.... Seems because PETE WATERMAN has a background on the scene, it's ok for him to make such statements....Well, each to their own perception.... I prefer Will Young's version....
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 I prefer Will Young's version.... Best they get you on the show too then!.... 1
Guest Bearsy Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 I like Rick Astley i like Northern Soul i dont like cooked tomatoes and now it has an official title so it proves im not a food freak its called lycopersiconphobia, i wonder if anyone on here became rich and famous over night and their wealth led them to different pastures if they would get a bashing, yeah probably would, in that case if i win the lottery tomorrow and decide to travel the world and live a life of luxury mingling with the rich and famous but still buy records then let me be the forst to call me A c*** SERIOUSLY HOW THE F*** CAN ANYONE EAT A COOKED TOMATO
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Maybe they should have a "strictly come northern soul dancing" comp at Blackpool tower for N'soul celeb's.just a idea could be a winner !! 1
Ted Massey Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) TED what is that supposed to mean? This year I've been to Bisley, Bishopstoke, Coventry BOS, Worcester All Niter (Which I believe you played at), Blue Lagoon (Portsmouth), Soul in the South All niter Bournemouth, Southampton Soul Club Motown Nite, Crystal Palace Soul, Barcelona Weekender and a number of other events and as in common with the last two years I will hope to be seeing this year out at the VA VA VOOM All-Niter in London (If I was not at that I would be most certainly at the Southampton Soul Club New Year's Bash, where again, I do believe you are the Guest DJ..)....Not as many as I would have been to in the previous year but then again I have been pretty seriously ill with a chronic liver infection which caused me to miss 'Just Soul' and several other events I wanted to attend over the last three months......As such at a loss as to what you're getting at, unless of course we are playing the old 'I've been to more matches than you' game... wasnt aimed at you i know you get about but theres quite a few on here dont for various reasons Edited December 15, 2011 by Ted Massey
Wiggyflat Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 Where is Matthew Hopkins when you need him? You called me...........I have heard that there is a rich celebrity claiming northern soul credentials in the area.I am working on behalf of the King Of Northern Soul to eradicate such individuals.....pray not tell me where this person dwells...I have heard that he is not a true keeper of the faith and we must hound him out as he is not a true believer. 3
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 wasnt aimed at you i know you get about but theres quite a few on here dont for various reasons Fair play...
Guest Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 I like Rick Astley i like Northern Soul i dont like cooked tomatoes and now it has an official title so it proves im not a food freak its called lycopersiconphobia, i wonder if anyone on here became rich and famous over night and their wealth led them to different pastures if they would get a bashing, yeah probably would, in that case if i win the lottery tomorrow and decide to travel the world and live a life of luxury mingling with the rich and famous but still buy records then let me be the forst to call me A c*** SERIOUSLY HOW THE F*** CAN ANYONE EAT A COOKED TOMATO BEARSY i recall reading that RICK ASTLEY hated tomatoes....Are you hiding something about your past???....
Guest Bearsy Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 BEARSY i recall reading that RICK ASTLEY hated tomatoes....Are you hiding something about your past???.... We are one the same Rich
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