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Dear all,

I have to admit, I am just a bit bored in front of my computer screen. So do not take this too serious. Above all I do not want to insult anyone.

Sometimes I have the feeling the famous green parka has become a kind of uniform. You know what I mean? I love Northern, so I just buy a parka, put a patch on it and you are a northern soul fan or kind a mod. I think this is a bit weird.

I cannot really express what I am feeling (unfortunately my English is too bad) but I it's a bit too retro, looking backwards.

What do you think????

Best regards

YouYou

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in the early 80's I had a parker for when i was on my scooter.. but myself and my mates would never been seen wearing them once we got off our scooters.. you took them off straight after taking your lid off..... they was to stop our suits getting dirty... they was no good when they got wet as they weighed a ton.. patches no... why do you need them... if you have a parker and you ride a scooter people know your a mod.

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Dear all,

Sometimes I have the feeling the famous green parka has become a kind of uniform. You know what I mean? I love Northern, so I just buy a parka, put a patch on it and you are a northern soul fan or kind a mod. I think this is a bit weird.

I cannot really express what I am feeling (unfortunately my English is too bad) but I it's a bit too retro, looking backwards.

What do you think????

Best regards

YouYou

Hi You you, uniforms, names and accesories have always been associated with the different youth culture groups. If you drive a scooter you could be called a scooterboy as opposed to just a non riding mod who didnt like getting his suit dirty.

I never wanted to be like my older bro who had done the mod thing so suedehead was one of my labels. Northern is a way of life not just what records you own, patches, beer towels and err talcum powder.

Does all this obsession with music, clothes and stuff make us Retro or modernist, dunno, who really cares, its confusing as it is.

Danny

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Actually I am from Germany - just moved house to Montreal a week ago whistling.gif

Welcome from probaly the only northern soul fan in montreal except for yourself .I actually had given up on finding anybody who knew what it means.Please do not heistate to contact me at blundellroy@hotmail.com. Up for a beer and a moan about the montreals souless scene.

KTF

Roy

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Is this going to regress into a 'all people that wear retro soul clothes are weird' threads?

Every 'Scene' has it's uniform, if that's what you want to call it. Calling it into question is a little 'Sceneist' isn't it?

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if you're 16 it matters.

if you're a bit older, who cares? wear what you want, mate.

Guest Rowly
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Wearing A Parka With "keep The Faith" Patches?, Is it awkward (clumsy, embarrassing)???

Yes it is - so stop it now! :rolleyes::huh:

Guest Stuart T
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Northern is a way of life

Is it? Oops, I'm a plastic, I've been doing other things too. whistling.gif:)

Posted

Dear all,

Sometimes I have the feeling the famous green parka has become a kind of uniform. You know what I mean? I love Northern, so I just buy a parka, put a patch on it and you are a northern soul fan or kind a mod. I think this is a bit weird.

I cannot really express what I am feeling (unfortunately my English is too bad) but I it's a bit too retro, looking backwards.

What do you think????

Best regards

YouYou

Nope, not a clue what you mean. I don't know anyone who is into northern soul who's gone and bought a parka thinking that it will make them a soul fan.

Apart from Stuart Tyler, of course.

Guest Stuart T
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Nope, not a clue what you mean. I don't know anyone who is into northern soul who's gone and bought a parka thinking that it will make them a soul fan.

Apart from Stuart Tyler, of course.

I only bought it because you spit when you speak, like Roy Hattersley's Spitting Images puppet, and the parka keeps me dry.

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Back in the day US Army parkas were the only choice, unless you were a 'Brutus boy', which was nowhere man! If you had one of the shoulder epaulet thingys unbottoned on your parka, this meant 'northern soul'! :wub::thumbsup:

I notice a good many bods (man in street - non soul fan) wearing parkas these days. Some of them come with patches already on it would seem. Not northern, but Vespa or sim. Some Brutus alike and others more authentic, like the one my boss wears, which is a bit of a worry.

Guest WPaulVanDyk
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As far as i go, it's up to you what you wear, i know the scene would see it as a thing to wear but i wouldn't wear one. I have a denim jacket i wear with patches on it as i like the jacket and stick to it.

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so i see, like joining a northern soul site and posting over 1100 posts aggressive.gifaggressive.gif

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Hiya mate, didn't see you at Prestatyn, well not strictly true, came into the main room on request of Tommy, and took a piccie. If I can get someone to download it, you may have to change the name of your event.....sleepless nights indeed :lol::D

Hope you had a good one, maybe you could get someone to embroider the piccie, would make a great patch for a Parka?? :D

Guest Stuart T
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so i see, like joining a northern soul site and posting over 1100 posts aggressive.gifaggressive.gif

Its taken a few years. You should see how many posts I have on www.DavidAbbotisagirl'sblouse.co.uk. And only me and Janine are on that one. :D


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i used to have a parka and patches but the parka got oil on it and stopped writing so now i just use disposable bics now. as for the patches i wish i'd stuck with them as alot of events will become non smoking in the future aggressive.gif

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Hiya mate, didn't see you at Prestatyn, well not strictly true, came into the main room on request of Tommy, and took a piccie. If I can get someone to download it, you may have to change the name of your event.....sleepless nights indeed thumbup.gif:D

Hope you had a good one, maybe you could get someone to embroider the piccie, would make a great patch for a Parka?? unsure.gif

Ok ol chap.

A week of cheltenham, paddy's day and watching that great rugger win in the maddest of welsh pubs (steve thomas local) too many triples, i fell at the first hurdle and melted or was that dribbled all over the floor :D tho not before saw the precisions slay em and hear the combinations being played. how much you want for that picture Winnie, my reputations at steak (n chips) 1 and 6.... deal

Coulda done with a parka for a bed, even a patchwork one.

btw hope to get to a few ole farts 50th at the ath

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Hold on a tick.

Scarboro mod revival between 1975 and 1980. Bank holidays. About 400 to 500 scooters with most of the riders in Parkers with the soul badges and also the scooters painted up in a similar style. In the evening meeting up at the 4 seasons (later Rudies).

At the time it was very much in fashion. Today no doubt it still exists in some way, and for sure another Mod revival will kick off again along with the fashion. What goes around etc.

If a plus 40 wants to keep the fashion alive, good luck.

When Teddy Boys are out and about they are still booted and suited as always.

The only difference is Northern Soul has took in at least 25 years of music style progression and in that time the fashion will have changed at least 5 times. What part you stick with is an individual choice.

When the Norther Soul museum eventially opens I hope it can reflect every style that influenced the scene, Parkers with patches aswell.

Ed

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