Bitchdj Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 heres a funny thread....as i learnt my soul trade @ venues such as 100 club stafford leicester & hinckley...some one once mentioned to me and a bunch of friends one nite that he could tell where we went in the 80's by the style in which we danced ...he said we were all definately stafford girls....and he was right ....do you think its possible to tell where we went by the way we dance???? cookie
Guest dundeedavie Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 the way i dance you'd think i went to an all girls school lol Davie
Simon T Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 heres a funny thread....as i learnt my soul trade @ venues such as 100 club stafford leicester & hinckley...some one once mentioned to me and a bunch of friends one nite that he could tell where we went in the 80's by the style in which we danced ...he said we were all definately stafford girls....and he was right ....do you think its possible to tell where we went by the way we dance???? cookie Might be difficult as a few people on here don't dance, just get down to the beat by shroking their chins!
Bitchdj Posted April 23, 2006 Author Posted April 23, 2006 Might be difficult as a few people on here don't dance, just get down to the beat by shroking their chins! well it was a couple of years ago lol and i dont dance anymore cos peeps stare cookie
Simon T Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 well it was a couple of years ago lol and i dont dance anymore cos peeps stare Me neither, since the 'arrest'!
mischief Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 well it was a couple of years ago lol and i dont dance anymore cos peeps stare cookie Stare or watch you, watching people dance is quality, its what you do a dos. Talk rubbish, dance, and watch people dance. quality do..oh and listern to the sounds
Guest Matt Male Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 (edited) There's a definate clumpy crop circling style that developed in the 80s at Stafford, Hinckley, Leicester that was different from the floaty acrobatic style at Wigan and up north, and it travelled down to the 100 club as well. I think it was mostly because lads started wearing Doc Martin shoes and brogues rather than softer shoes so you had to pick your feet up, but also it seem to suit the sounds of things like Ray Agee - I'm losing again, The Executive 4 - A good thing going, A.C. Reed - Baby's been Cheatin, Bud Harper - Wherever you were, Lonnie Lester and many others... The best exponent of the form was Tommo from Leicester. You had to make sure you always danced with a couple of fingers through the middle of your latest discovery as well... Good times Edited April 23, 2006 by Matt Male
Bitchdj Posted April 23, 2006 Author Posted April 23, 2006 There's a definate clumpy crop circling style that developed in the 80s at Stafford, Hinckley, Leicester that was different from the floaty acrobatic style at Wigan and up north, and it travelled down to the 100 club as well. I think it was mostly because lads started wearing Doc Martin shoes and brogues rather than softer shoes so you had to pick your feet up, but also it seem to suit the sounds of things like Ray Agee - I'm losing again, The Executive 4 - A good thing going, A.C. Reed - Baby's been Cheatin, Bud Harper - Wherever you were, Lonnie Lester and many others... The best exponent of the form was Tommo from Leicester. You had to make sure you always danced with a couple of fingers through the middle of your latest discovery as well... Good times lol @ crop circling...i fink we developed a more sedate type of a dance @ stafford due to the more general acceptance of down tempo sounds...after what was in my bros wigan era...if it aint 100 miles an hour its crap cookie
Guest Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 in the modern room at prestatyn this year it looked like some of them learned to dance at the forest gump school of dance
Guest Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 heres a funny thread....as i learnt my soul trade @ venues such as 100 club stafford leicester & hinckley...some one once mentioned to me and a bunch of friends one nite that he could tell where we went in the 80's by the style in which we danced ...he said we were all definately stafford girls....and he was right ....do you think its possible to tell where we went by the way we dance???? cookie Ive heard this before too! I went to Vivos (Soul in the City) few years back, dancing away, I noticed some guys watching me. At end of nite, he came over to me and said 'did I used to go to Regency' and reeled other places too - all of which I had gone to! I asked him how he knew - he said coz the way I danced but all his mates said he was wrong! Also had other people say that I must have been around in the 80s coz way I dance - I did say I was very young at the time!!!
heikki 1 Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I noticed Val Palmer and Jo Wallace dance the same way, when I asked, yes they did go to the same clubs in their youth!
Guest ShaneH Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 i much prefer the 80s dancers to the wigan lot. was there much acrobatics at stafford and places? i hope not cos it will ruin my fantasy of the place. Shane
Guest Soultown andy Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I didnt think it possible but shane youve managed it,to become even dafter than that franklin character you just cant compare that lot at stafford to the superberb dancers of the casino.
grant Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I didnt think it possible but shane youve managed it,to become even dafter than that franklin character you just cant compare that lot at stafford to the superberb dancers of the casino. Bang on Andy! We could do the PROPER splits in them days LOL. Not those half-baked ones they do these days but then again with the advent of Bruce Lee and Kung Fu films we all did some type of martial art. BTW seem to remember dancing to the Executive 4 & Ray Agee (when they were c/up) at Wigan long before the days of Stafford.
Guest ShaneH Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I didnt think it possible but shane youve managed it,to become even dafter than that franklin character you just cant compare that lot at stafford to the superberb dancers of the casino. cant be dafter than him surely? i am constantly reminded of wigan when i see these fat bald bloke in their late 40s wearing baggy trousers spinning on there arse at places like prestwich. what an horrible sight that is! What do their teenage kids think when their dad comes downstairs dressed like that? i bet they never invite their friends round on saturday nights its embarrasing but thats another topic Shane
grant Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 cant be dafter than him surely? i am constantly reminded of wigan when i see these fat bald bloke in their late 40s wearing baggy trousers spinning on there arse at places like prestwich. what an horrible sight that is! What do their teenage kids think when their dad comes downstairs dressed like that? i bet they never invite their friends round on saturday nights its embarrasing but thats another topic Shane Your'e right there mate - where do they still get those pants from ? TimeWarp.com - you also see the odd one or two girls with the big ridiculous skirts on... seems to be the same guys at all the do's wearing those strides..
Guest Soultown andy Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 No baggy pants at middleton shane[under pain of death]still doesnt alter the fact the dancers at wigan were better than stafford,but then again so was the music[most of it anyway]
Rob Wigley Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I can tell people who went to the original Cleethorpes Pier all-nighters, centred around Doncaster, barnsley & S Yorkshire/lincs area. Put "So is the sun" or "i don't know which foot to dance on" or "elusive" and off they go into the "Cleethorpes Shuffle" -which involves a sidesways slide movement across the floor. know what I mean ?
Guest Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I noticed Val Palmer and Jo Wallace dance the same way, when I asked, yes they did go to the same clubs in their youth! I remember seeing Val, Jo and some others doing the shuffle dance to the likes of Challenge my love, Feeling is Real...e.t.c down the 100Club in the early 90's. Also there was this guy who used to dance in a line from left to right,..........always the same movements,no variation..............never knew his name, but he had a pony tail..................?! As for myself, i probably looked a right tit, but "when you're young" and all that, who gives a s**t!!!!!! Carl
Guest mrs norman maine Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Also there was this guy who used to dance in a line from left to right,..........always the same movements,no variation..............never knew his name, but he had a pony tail..................?! Carl that would be the lovely Jim: in the past he's been one of Ady's 'punters of the month' on the 6T's site & is an all round tip-top chap
Winnie :-) Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 cant be dafter than him surely? i am constantly reminded of wigan when i see these fat bald bloke in their late 40s wearing baggy trousers spinning on there arse at places like prestwich. what an horrible sight that is! What do their teenage kids think when their dad comes downstairs dressed like that? i bet they never invite their friends round on saturday nights its embarrasing but thats another topic Shane ============= At least they're dancing and not cuddling a pint all night
Guest Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 that would be the lovely Jim: in the past he's been one of Ady's 'punters of the month' on the 6T's site & is an all round tip-top chap If I remember rightly he was originally a barman at the 100 club and got into the music thataway! He also had a black and white stripey waistcoat - like a zebra Is he still kicking about?
John Al Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 If I remember rightly he was originally a barman at the 100 club and got into the music thataway! He also had a black and white stripey waistcoat - like a zebra Is he still kicking about? Yeah I know him too, from Hatton Gardens soul nights and 100 Club. Jim, are you out there?
John Elias Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 To sum up I would conclude.............THE WAY YA DANCE depends on THE TYPE OF TUNE,o.k.??
Guest martyn Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I can tell people who went to the original Cleethorpes Pier all-nighters, centred around Doncaster, barnsley & S Yorkshire/lincs area. Put "So is the sun" or "i don't know which foot to dance on" or "elusive" and off they go into the "Cleethorpes Shuffle" -which involves a sidesways slide movement across the floor. know what I mean ? 'I don't know what foot to dance on',now theres a tune .One of the all time great shufflers IMHO
Rob Wigley Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 But wasn't Jim from the Lincoln area originally ? Where's Ady when you need him !
John Al Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 But wasn't Jim from the Lincoln area originally ? Where's Ady when you need him ! Don't think so mate, West London - but I could be wrong. Earth calling Jim, come in please......
John Al Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Don't think so mate, West London - but I could be wrong. Earth calling Jim, come in please...... Just bumped it sine Ady has logged on...........
Ady Croasdell Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Jim Demetriou from West London, long haired manic dancer and one of the nicest blokes ever. Fights ill health regularly but successfully. Jim eddlestone from Lincoln, original Lincoln soul boy from early 70s sometime bouncer and absolute charachter. Has a wealth of unbelievable true stories and hopefully will turn up at Cleethorpes for our annual pint. Both are stars but only Jim D can dance.
Guest Rich Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Jim Demetriou from West London, long haired manic dancer and one of the nicest blokes ever. Fights ill health regularly but successfully. Jim eddlestone from Lincoln, original Lincoln soul boy from early 70s sometime bouncer and absolute charachter. Has a wealth of unbelievable true stories and hopefully will turn up at Cleethorpes for our annual pint. Both are stars but only Jim D can dance. Bumped into Jim Edd a few weeks ago in Lincoln bus station - as usual, he was on the scrounge for a beer and tear gas. Ask him about his weather balloon story - effing hilarious. Top bloke - might give him a ring about the next Wilton
Ady Croasdell Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Bumped into Jim Edd a few weeks ago in Lincoln bus station - as usual, he was on the scrounge for a beer and tear gas. Ask him about his weather balloon story - effing hilarious. Top bloke - might give him a ring about the next Wilton Ask him about braining the greebo with an electric light with hilarious consequences!
Mandy Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 No baggy pants at middleton shane[under pain of death]still doesnt alter the fact the dancers at wigan were better than stafford,but then again so was the music[most of it anyway] Each to their own Andy I personally think I dance better than any of the girls I know (i went Stafford ... they went wigan )
Sean Hampsey Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Jim Eddlestone. Top Bloke. Along with his old mate Graham Coates. Lincoln Legends. Sean Hampsey
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Well i don't dance so much so you wouldn't tell where i am from. My excuse is worked too hard and can't dance like you lot lol. a poor man's excuses
Bitchdj Posted April 27, 2006 Author Posted April 27, 2006 Each to their own Andy I personally think I dance better than any of the girls I know (i went Stafford ... they went wigan ) amen to that mandy
Guest adlibsoul Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Jim Eddlestone. Top Bloke. Along with his old mate Graham Coates. Lincoln Legends. Sean Hampsey Graham Coates still gets some of his collection played out at AD-LIB 6T'S SOUL/R&B CLUB,LINCOLN.Next event May 27th. Don't expect to see him dance but there is a bit more about him on our website. www.shop4everything.co.uk/adlibsoul.html
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