Guest allnightandy Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) I have noticed people on here talking about many different generas of soul , as a "Dinosaur", i had my hay day back in the 70's and left the scene to marry have kids etc Although my music never left me and i started to go to soul night again a few years ago i still prefer the faster stuf i listened to back then although i do hear the odd "Newie" i like I just wanted to get an idea of who i'm communicating with here and exactly how many different gereras of music we are dealing with thanks Andy Edited January 18, 2012 by allnightandy
Swifty Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 Mine seems to change every couple of weeks Andy , some nights when I play stuff at home it's all fast 60's (traditional style , if you know what I mean) . Then I go through phases of playing Modern (70's even 80's dancers) . The other night I started playing a few of my Motown label 45's of which I've never had many but realised how many great dancers there are . Ive just bought some more 70's 45's so I guess that's the flavour of the month! Confused of Louth Swifty
Guest Ste Brazil Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I like most styles to be honest, not too keen on R&B apart from the odd exception but i listen to 60's through to new release BUT my main passion is definitely 70's soul, 90% of my current 45 collection is 70's, i also love 70's soulful funk - Basically i love 70's, ok?!
Guest MrC Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 Definitely old fashioned 60s stormers, some stomping R&B, with the odd bit of Latin thrown in! I do seem to need more than the odd midtempo track thrown in while I'm out though, help me get my breath back, these old legs ain't quite up to a full night of 100mph stompers anymore! I do have to admit to listening to a fair amount of 70s stuff in the car and at home during the day at the weekends as well. So ... Something fast(ish) while I'm out, or on my way out, mainly 70s the rest of the time :-) Oh, and a fair bit of old skool house inbetween!
Julie Moore Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I love it all Oh except the bang banging stuff Mr Thomas plays now & again (Funky house& Garage ) i think But do tend to drift more to the 70`s Julie
Mark S Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 For me 60,s and 70,s not to bothered about the style funk northern ballad etc its all good
Paddy Ferry Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 Its all down to what mood i'm in,love the old 60s floaters,stompers when i'm out,especially when the place is buzzing,however like 6osoulboy the old legs are'nt what they used to be[not that i ever was an athlete] and other times i'm quite happy playing/listening to slower chillout stuff.I've even got a few reggae bits n bobs that i put on now and then.
Guest soul elite Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 In agreement with 60ssoulboy apart from ...70's ..... =^)
Guest eddiep Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 In a younger day traditional classic Northern and early mod style soul. Even though I love that stuff still, as I've got older (and slower in a dancefloor sense!) the sweeter and more melodic crossover style has grabbed me. Actually what I would class as real "soulful" tunes now as opposed to the "four on the floor" stompers I guess. Also I can't deny the influence of my girlfriend kinda helped push me into that direction too. Eh Gill !! Lol.
Guest JIM BARRY Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 most genres of soul appeal to me. my favourites are classic detroit groovesville..golden world..solid hit productions. motown. followed by the philly side of northern in particilar harthorn..gamble and huff..early stuff from the trammps ojays etc..not keen on r&b...just a few exceptions. also not too keen on really deep southern soul. also love the 60s and 70s club and commercial soul.also really enjoy the chicago productions with lush strings and orchestra's.....like i said most genres.
Winnie :-) Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 still like traditional northern as a staple, like some of the funky stuff I've heard, modern, overall my tastes these days lie mainly with 7ts
Bigsoulman Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 60ts any way up, a touch of 70s and a small sprinkle of 80s, some stuff being done now soul wise sounds OK
Garswood Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 mainly 70's for me and a sprinkling of latin, joe bataan, harvey averne ect...although at the moment i seem to be listening to a lot of gil scott heron, pieces of a man is a fab album btw, but dance wise defo 70's
Russ Vickers Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 My passion is SOUL music & my soul pass covers all eras, genres & tempos, if it has the Rare Soul X Factor & you can dance to it, even Two Step, then I'm in........ Russ
Stevie T Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) R&B all the way ...........N.S nearly all the way , and it stops there , can there be any need for more ??? ... NEVER EVER ANY FUNK !!! ...EVER !! Edited January 18, 2012 by Stevie.T
Spacehopper Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 lot of 6os rnb and uptempo soul...little bit of mid-tempo...little bit of latin...little bit of 70s..little bit of fast funky edged and still love my reggae n ska too dean
Billywhizz Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I love my 6Ts aswell as my 7Ts, no teddy bear stuff. Cheers Billy
Geeselad Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) I'd have to say I love most of it, from late 50's black R N B to soulful house, with most stops inbetween, though I'm not Keen on Popcorn, cliperty cloperty cowboy tunes, and think there's little place for crossover nowadays, though i like a lot of it for home listening. Things have changed so much since I've gotten into the scene in the 8ts and for me tempo's have actually gone up from the days when, 'the panic is on' and 'down and out' were big tunes, still love big voices and productions, but not sure how well they work on the floor now. Edited January 18, 2012 by geeselad
Guest Ste Brazil Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 ...yeah definitely NOT popcorn, what the feck is that all about??!
Guest allnightandy Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 ...yeah definitely NOT popcorn, what the feck is that all about??! I genuinely have no idea can you give me an example so i can listen to some lol ?
Sjclement Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I have noticed people on here talking about many different generas of soul , as a "Dinosaur", i had my hay day back in the 70's and left the scene to marry have kids etc Although my music never left me and i started to go to soul night again a few years ago i still prefer the faster stuf i listened to back then although i do hear the odd "Newie" i like I just wanted to get an idea of who i'm communicating with here and exactly how many different gereras of music we are dealing with thanks Andy I just love the 70's Soul and Jazz.............and a little bit of disco 1
Guest Ste Brazil Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I have no idea re. popcorn examples, all i know is the stuff i've heard i haven't liked!
Guest gordon russell Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) For going out to nighters mid/uptempo gotta be plus good smattering of quality R&B and funk edged For home and car most types if l like it For soul nights club soul saphires ,o'jays ,elgins and the like...top Edited January 18, 2012 by gordon russell
Kris Holmes Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 i like the rawer fast or deep stuff bluesy is a plus, as soon as it starts getting too modern, sweet or discoed out then it's not for me, i switch off sometime in the early to mid 70s.
Suzannek Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 Low down dirrty rhythm and blues and early soul. I also like a few good choice 70s. Modern stuff ain't my cup of char Suz x
good angel Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 R&B to present stuff,but its got to be dance music. Kev.
Mark B Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 60's 70's like the odd bit of 80's dont like proper modern and not mad keen on motown, cant be doing with R&B.
Wiggyflat Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 Love the late sixties and uptempo seventies stuff and "baby boy" styled funk at northern doos.........................love reggae,jazz,r&b latin at non northern doos and never the twain shall meet!
Guest giant Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 classic northern ultra rare northern and touch of 70s' no time for the r&b and popcorn shite.
boba Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I like a wide range of soul (from like 1960 to mid '80s) but my absolute favorite sound is indie (e.g. not the stylistics) falsetto sweet soul harmony, from like around '70-'73.
Robbk Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I grew up listening to my father's 78s of City Blues, a little Delta Blues, Avant Garde Jazz, and Boogie Woogie. The first records I bought were Black group harmony (in 1953 (Flamingos, Five Keys, Drifters, Orioles, Dominoes, Moonglows). I LOVE 1953-1954 Group Harmony cuts, as well as 1959-64 R&B/Soul transition (Detroit & Chicago Soul, early Philadelphia Soul (1962-65) and New York Soul (1960-65). I don't like Funk. I like Chicago Blues (1948-1957) and a lot of Delta Blues. I like Gospel music (19302-1960s). I like Avant Garde Jazz Late 1940s-1950s and Cool Jazz of the 1960s, and also Afro-Latin Jazz 1960s-1970s. I don't like much Soulk from the '70s (only 1970-72). Motown 1962-66 and Chicago Sound 1962-66 are my favourites, along with Group Harmony from 1953-54. 1
boba Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I grew up listening to my father's 78s of City Blues, a little Delta Blues, Avant Garde Jazz, and Boogie Woogie. The first records I bought were Black group harmony (in 1953 (Flamingos, Five Keys, Drifters, Orioles, Dominoes, Moonglows). I LOVE 1953-1954 Group Harmony cuts, as well as 1959-64 R&B/Soul transition (Detroit & Chicago Soul, early Philadelphia Soul (1962-65) and New York Soul (1960-65). I don't like Funk. I like Chicago Blues (1948-1957) and a lot of Delta Blues. I like Gospel music (19302-1960s). I like Avant Garde Jazz Late 1940s-1950s and Cool Jazz of the 1960s, and also Afro-Latin Jazz 1960s-1970s. I don't like much Soulk from the '70s (only 1970-72). Motown 1962-66 and Chicago Sound 1962-66 are my favourites, along with Group Harmony from 1953-54. it would be funny if you made some sort of diagram to illustrate this all. Also, sorry if this is a stupid question, but what is avant garde jazz from 1940s-50s?
Kris Holmes Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Also, sorry if this is a stupid question, but what is avant garde jazz from 1940s-50s? nothing really in the 40s, but in the 50s you'd get guys hanging off George Russell & taking it to extremes, dudes like Mingus, Ra, Cecil, Ornette, Coltrane, not really Avant as we know it but more like revisionism of where they were headed.
boba Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 nothing really in the 40s, but in the 50s you'd get guys hanging off George Russell & taking it to extremes, dudes like Mingus, Ra, Cecil, Ornette, Coltrane, not really Avant as we know it but more like revisionism of where they were headed. thank you
Sleeps45 Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Sweet soul ballads more flipsides of the funk 45s rather than the northern records..late 60's to early 70s..group harmony a plus..combined forces,tmg's,contacts,aristocrats,cytations,etc.
Reg Scott Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I genuinely have no idea can you give me an example so i can listen to some lol ? Popcorn is, to my knowledge, a genre made popular in Belgium (originally known as "Belgian Popcorn") and consists of number of sub-genres - blue-eyed soul, 60's pop, R&B and the genre now known as New Breed R&B.. There's huge range of tunes that fall under this umbrella. Here are a couple of links for you: https://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=7742
Dylan Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Its genre. I know my typing is terrible but seeing it wrong in the title it just stands out too much.
Guest allnightandy Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 (edited) Popcorn is, to my knowledge, a genre made popular in Belgium (originally known as "Belgian Popcorn") and consists of number of sub-genres - blue-eyed soul, 60's pop, R&B and the genre now known as New Breed R&B.. There's huge range of tunes that fall under this umbrella. Here are a couple of links for you: https://www.acerecord...59&release=7742 Thanks for that I'll keep an open mind Edited January 19, 2012 by allnightandy
Dazdakin Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 At home or in the car and maybe the odd soul night then anything does to be honest but when it comes to a nighter then for me, personally speaking, in my honest opinion, what does it for me..........just covering all my bases here, then i am a proper dinosaur. 60's top 500 all night long for me.........i know it's not for some but it's defo the way i like it.
Guest sharmo 1 Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Root's reggae .Heavy dub reggae , lovers rock reggae , Ska , R-N-B, Jazz , Jazz funk / fusion ,60's northern , 70's northern , 80's dance , 90's dance up to nu soul and nu funk and modern ,punk and MOTORHEAD. regards Simon.
Daz Mc Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Root's reggae .Heavy dub reggae , lovers rock reggae , Ska..............with u on these Si as ive been playing the ones i had off u last week only today , ive always has a reggae / lovers rock collection from 25 yrs ago also a big rockabilly collection but when it comes to soul , i tend to sway more 70's / crossover / boogie...everytime.
Guest sharmo 1 Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Root's reggae .Heavy dub reggae , lovers rock reggae , Ska..............with u on these Si as ive been playing the ones i had off u last week only today , ive always has a reggae / lovers rock collection from 25 yrs ago also a big rockabilly collection but when it comes to soul , i tend to sway more 70's / crossover / boogie...everytime. Good evening Daz I hope you're o.k sir,yes I like it varied tonight I've played the following track's as I mused over the mechanics of the Universe. 1, Echoman by the Chimpbeans ,2,Favour by Jackie Williams ,3 , Try Me by Wee , 4 ,When the boy that you love by Peggy Gains , 5, I bear witness by Vince Apollo , 6 ,You've been gone too long by Ann Sexton , 7,Come back to me baby by Ollie Ashe , 8,We're going to have a good time by The Swan silvertones ,9, Tell me what's wrong by the mighty diamonds ,10,greetings by Halfpint ,11 ,Je'Taime by Harry J allstars , 12,Psychedelic clowd by Dety Dread , 13 , Let nobody love you by Virginia Blakely 14 ,He know's how to love me by Helen Shapiro ,15, Hi-Life by Granville Williams Orch, and as I type this after a jolly nice puff I've switched from vinyl to c.d and am listening to the whole of Pt.Hariiprasad Chaurasia flute recital vol 2 including Raga-Jalija Wanti and the classic Madhukauns so on the whole a standard evening's audio pleasure regards to that good lady of yours and give a bit sloppy kiss from me mate see you soon Daz Simon.
Daz Mc Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Good evening Daz I hope you're o.k sir,yes I like it varied tonight I've played the following track's as I mused over the mechanics of the Universe. 1, Echoman by the Chimpbeans ,2,Favour by Jackie Williams ,3 , Try Me by Wee , 4 ,When the boy that you love by Peggy Gains , 5, I bear witness by Vince Apollo , 6 ,You've been gone too long by Ann Sexton , 7,Come back to me baby by Ollie Ashe , 8,We're going to have a good time by The Swan silvertones ,9, Tell me what's wrong by the mighty diamonds ,10,greetings by Halfpint ,11 ,Je'Taime by Harry J allstars , 12,Psychedelic clowd by Dety Dread , 13 , Let nobody love you by Virginia Blakely 14 ,He know's how to love me by Helen Shapiro ,15, Hi-Life by Granville Williams Orch, and as I type this after a jolly nice puff I've switched from vinyl to c.d and am listening to the whole of Pt.Hariiprasad Chaurasia flute recital vol 2 including Raga-Jalija Wanti and the classic Madhukauns so on the whole a standard evening's audio pleasure regards to that good lady of yours and give a bit sloppy kiss from me mate see you soon Daz Simon. Sounds like a fantastic evening in , i will give Sam a kiss tomorrow for u mate as she's at work on nites , enjoy your puff ,catch u soon. Daz
Guest Ste Brazil Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I also love the sound of a knitting needle being gently tapped against a slightly over ripe kiwi fruit.
Codfromderby Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 (edited) doo wap, rockabilly, group soul, 50,s/60,s rnb , northern, disco, some 70,s, house, funk, crossover, reggae, ska,motown, club soul, 60.s uptempo pop northern. basically any thing i like thats a good tune . i love the anderson bros, i dont like sy hightower sorry i like popcorn but i dont like that 80,s modern stuff (unless i have a copy and its rare !) Edited January 19, 2012 by codfromderby
boba Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I also love the sound of a knitting needle being gently tapped against a slightly over ripe kiwi fruit. this is like people who collect ethnic LPs
Biggordy Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Reggae, Rocksteady and Ska are my first love, then it's Northern, R&B, Deep Soul and Doo Wop
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