Barry Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Barry, just had to Googie John Lydon to find out who the f*ck he is? What the f*ck as Johnny Rotten got to do with anything, lol. Ay Oop Dave. Lydon (Rotten) was derided for this.... ...after years of being the original f*ck you punk, he goes and takes money for a butter advert!? But it sits with what he's done all along, McClarens legacy. I was likening his early incarnation as 'Johnny Rotten', the clued up punk - to the Young Soulie. ...and the later butter advertising John Lydon to the 50 something Soulie. At the end of the day people may have thought that he sold out, he didn't - he was just as clever as he ever was. Any clearer Dave? 3
Tezza Posted January 25, 2013 Author Posted January 25, 2013 im·prove /ɪmˈpruv/ Show IPA verb, im·proved, im·prov·ing. verb (used with object) 1. to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health. 2. to make (land) more useful, profitable, or valuable by enclosure, cultivation, etc. 3. to increase the value of (real property) by betterments, as the construction of buildings and sewers. 4. to make good use of; turn to account: He improved the stopover by seeing a client with offices there. Not or ever asked for things to be improved - Happy with my lot !! If it needs improving I will decide how improving it will be to my benefit. Don't need no woman to help me starve to death, can you dig it ? Don't bat it back too hard mate XX 1
Naughty Boy Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 (edited) You do actually have a point there. there are a few people I know who have invented a whole history about themselves. Plces they went, people they knew etc etc. Very sad actually. Their real lives must have been very boring or embarrassing or summat I think we all know some like this Phil and yes very sad indeed a few are spinning records too .... but hey o each to their own Edited January 25, 2013 by Naughty Boy
Phild Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Not or ever asked for things to be improved - Happy with my lot !! If it needs improving I will decide how improving it will be to my benefit. Don't need no woman to help me starve to death, can you dig it ? Don't bat it back too hard mate XX Was ironically responding to Jocko about improving the thread. Don't need the scene to be improved other than the omission of all the shite non northern stuff that gets passed off at some do's these days. Emperor's new clothes and all that 2
Kev Cane Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 and for many 50+ somethings the remote was not invented till 95 and more even later The remote was invented or commisioned up here in about 2002, thats when we got swamped up here in the NE by the nostalgia brigade, and the rest as they say is history. Kev
Tezza Posted January 25, 2013 Author Posted January 25, 2013 Was ironically responding to Jocko about improving the thread. Don't need the scene to be improved other than the omission of all the shite non northern stuff that gets passed off at some do's these days. Emperor's new clothes and all that That is something that's been batted about on here for years. Frustrates the hell out of me but I get told I must move with the times. Possibly why I started this thread.
Phild Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 That is something that's been batted about on here for years. Frustrates the hell out of me but I get told I must move with the times. Possibly why I started this thread. Frustrates the hell out of me. Even some people I respect go along with it. they look horrified when I tell them that is Rock N Roll, or that is Country or usually that is shit! 3
Naughty Boy Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 The remote was invented or commisioned up here in about 2002, thats when we got swamped up here in the NE by the nostalgia brigade, and the rest as they say is history. Kev Yeh somehow there seems to have been a universal re-invention around 2002
NEV Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Barry, just had to Googie John Lydon to find out who the f*ck he is? What the f*ck as Johnny Rotten got to do with anything, lol. A supposed leader for all who believed his anarchist crusade ,who actually turned out to be the person he rebelled against . A middle class ,capitalist ,who knows which side his breads buttered ! 1
Barry Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 A supposed leader for all who believed his anarchist crusade ,who actually turned out to be the person he rebelled against . A middle class ,capitalist ,who knows which side his breads buttered ! Depends which way you look at it. ...and you didn't believe he was a leader did you?
Steve L Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Ay Oop Dave. Lydon (Rotten) was derided for this.... ...after years of being the original f*ck you punk, he goes and takes money for a butter advert!? But it sits with what he's done all along, McClarens legacy. I was likening his early incarnation as 'Johnny Rotten', the clued up punk - to the Young Soulie. ...and the later butter advertising John Lydon to the 50 something Soulie. At the end of the day people may have thought that he sold out, he didn't - he was just as clever as he ever was. Any clearer Dave? Damn him, bringing the name into disrepute!! 1
Barry Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Damn him, bringing the name into disrepute!! Didn't realise you liked butter that much Steve. 2
KevH Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 How cryptic can I make this? ....After the initial appallment at John Lydon doing an advert for butter - everyone still accepts that he knows the score. The joke is on us. 2
Steve L Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Was the remote control invented in 79 when it would seem most of the now 50 something's decided it wasn't for them for a couple or more decades? No it wasnt mate, I distinctly remember having to get up and down to change channels and turn the f***ing sound up & down - what a ball ache
KevH Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Damn him, bringing the name into disrepute!! All the same your clan.
Back Street Blue Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 1 Not all fish have scales, especially those which are indigenous to Scotland 2 Isn't banging on about being at it in the 80's & 90's just as nostalgic as banging on about the previous two decades? 2
KevH Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 No it wasnt mate, I distinctly remember having to get up and down to change channels and turn the f***ing sound up & down - what a ball ache Now the missus does it for you. 1
NEV Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Depends which way you look at it. ...and you didn't believe he was a leader did you? It's off topic Barry ,but since you asked ,just like the many anarchists of today ,anti nuclear ,tree hugging brigade etc ..I see through em . Just lazy arsed t**ts ,who don't really contribute to society and seek an excuse to get out of joining the real world ,which means ,can't be arsed to work for a living but happy to sponge off the tax payer ,Infact most of em find it a chore to have a good wash .lol In short ....punk rock was a music movement in the late 70's ,quite interesting and refreshing when real musicians got involved ,what it stood for was of no interest to me and for the record ,I never liked the Sex pistols or johnny Rotten . I was a Clash man through and through
Back Street Blue Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Just to reiterate, they weren't records that I considered tosh, they were those that either constantly crop up as being examples of what 'bad' Northern is, or ones that fell out of favour very quickly and don't get back on playlists because, in a lot of cases, they are considered not soulful enough for todays scene. Half of them came out of my favourites box! Wasn't implying that you decried them all. Knew what you meant having read #112 on the "sounds that die thread".
Steve L Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 If the forty somethings could play their mid-tempo slosh to full houses every week we wouldn't be having this debate. The events lists on here tell you what the majority of people want to hear when they go out and without them you have no one to DJ to. I can remember attending clubs when the manufactured stuff and "funk" created an influx of the new wave of jellybeans and drainpipes brigade so you ended up with a split club. We sat down right through their stuff and waited for our dj to come on and when he did, they sat down 'til IL and Tavares came back on. Can't see folk our age putting up money for that kind of event albeit that the 80's/90's stuff may be of a better pedigree. Having said that there was always elitism and from my earliest memories of going to clubs I recall that it wasn't cool to dance to certain records so you didn't even if you secretly liked them for fear of looking like a div but the difference is that at 50+ you aren't as susceptible to peer pressure as you were as a teenager. I've been listening to the Butch's tapes on another thread and Pete's podcast of so called tosh has more good dance records in it by far. And what's all that talkin' over the records about ? No wonder me and my mates f***ed it off in '82 Be interesting to see if the 80's & 90's discoveries are given up by today's 40 somethings in favour of newer sounds in 10 years time. Can we get rid of this misconception thats trotted out on here time & time again - not all places that dont play top 500 oldies play mid tempo "tosh" as you call it - try the burnley all nighter - up tempo dance music all night The butch tape from 91 (whilst top quality soul) is not necessarily indicative of what he plays out at Lifeline or the 100 club which is good fantastic dance music How many records discovered in the 80s/90s and even beyond do you know and have listened to out?? Too many people condemn the rare/underplayed scene without actually knowing what they're talking about IMO its proper f***ing northern soul!!!!! No offence 3
KevH Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 It's off topic Barry ,but since you asked ,just like the many anarchists of today ,anti nuclear ,tree hugging brigade etc ..I see through em . Just lazy arsed t**ts ,who don't really contribute to society and seek an excuse to get out of joining the real world ,which means ,can't be arsed to work for a living but happy to sponge off the tax payer ,Infact most of em find it a chore to have a good wash .lol In short ....punk rock was a music movement in the late 70's ,quite interesting and refreshing when real musicians got involved ,what it stood for was of no interest to me and for the record ,I never liked the Sex pistols or johnny Rotten . I was a Clash man through and through Joe Strummer's band.Public schoolboy.Great band. J.Lydon - working class upbringing.Sorry to be off topic. 1
Barry Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 It's off topic Barry ,but since you asked ,just like the many anarchists of today ,anti nuclear ,tree hugging brigade etc ..I see through em . Just lazy arsed t**ts ,who don't really contribute to society and seek an excuse to get out of joining the real world ,which means ,can't be arsed to work for a living but happy to sponge off the tax payer ,Infact most of em find it a chore to have a good wash .lol In short ....punk rock was a music movement in the late 70's ,quite interesting and refreshing when real musicians got involved ,what it stood for was of no interest to me and for the record ,I never liked the Sex pistols or johnny Rotten . I was a Clash man through and through "Like" I'm outta likes 2
Barry Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Joe Strummer's band.Public schoolboy Let us not forget.
Tezza Posted January 25, 2013 Author Posted January 25, 2013 Too many people condemn the rare/underplayed scene without actually knowing what they're talking about IMO its proper f***ing northern soul!!!!! No offence Yes - as long as its not rare for rare sake then I'm on board - Quality is the main objective. Back in the early days it was a bit like Monty Python - 1/2 hr of drivel for 5 mins of genius !! 1
Guest Byrney Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Can we get rid of this misconception thats trotted out on here time & time again - not all places that dont play top 500 oldies play mid tempo "tosh" as you call it - try the burnley all nighter - up tempo dance music all night The butch tape from 91 (whilst top quality soul) is not necessarily indicative of what he plays out at Lifeline or the 100 club which is good fantastic dance music How many records discovered in the 80s/90s and even beyond do you know and have listened to out?? Too many people condemn the rare/underplayed scene without actually knowing what they're talking about IMO its proper f***ing northern soul!!!!! No offence Of course your right Steve, unless you left the scene after 2 or 3 years, has recently returned and feel your in a position to say us who in the main kept at it got it all so wrong in their absence.
Barry Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 This thread has got the weekend blood flowing ay? 1
Back Street Blue Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Can we get rid of this misconception thats trotted out on here time & time again - not all places that dont play top 500 oldies play mid tempo "tosh" as you call it - try the burnley all nighter - up tempo dance music all night The butch tape from 91 (whilst top quality soul) is not necessarily indicative of what he plays out at Lifeline or the 100 club which is good fantastic dance music How many records discovered in the 80s/90s and even beyond do you know and have listened to out?? Too many people condemn the rare/underplayed scene without actually knowing what they're talking about IMO its proper f***ing northern soul!!!!! No offence No offence taken Bruv. I'm not going to pretend that I've heard all the stuff and yes I will gladly get up to Burnley with an open mind. Used to go to Angels to hear Curtis there.....sorry too long ago! I'm no expert mate, just like a good dance and still preoccupied catching up on the oldies that I missed 'cos I didn't spend all night plowing through record boxes. 1
Popular Post manus Posted January 25, 2013 Popular Post Posted January 25, 2013 It’s good to see younger faces coming through but I don’t think anything needs to be handed over maybe just a little mutual respect could be in order. It does seem to be fairly acceptable these days to ridicule anyone over 50 who likes oldies and is fat , bald or whatever. When I was young in the early 70s we always respected anyone who had been around longer than us unless they gave us reason not to and before long we would be the ones taking youngsters under our wing. I always saw the Soul scene as having old fashioned values in that respect — you’d paid your dues and maybe respect for your knowledge and experience could be expected from the newly converted. And yes I’ve met a fair few who don’t deserve respect and lack any real Soul history and maybe only attended the historic venues once or twice and bullshit about their involvement especially to younger people — but there’s plenty of “old folk” out there deserving of a wee bit of respect for longevity and passion. And from that perspective maybe the younger ones coming in need to earn respect but that doesn’t mean we can’t give them understanding while they find their feet and try to remember how it was for us as youngsters instead of taking the grumpy old man approach. As for the music I thought the mid to late 80s /early 90s were amongst the best years for Soul music in this country with the emergence of the Up North weekenders and some fantastic Soul nights in London — maybe not for the out and out traditionalist but a feast for some Soul fans. Cheers Manus 4
Phild Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Can we get rid of this misconception thats trotted out on here time & time again - not all places that dont play top 500 oldies play mid tempo "tosh" as you call it - try the burnley all nighter - up tempo dance music all night The butch tape from 91 (whilst top quality soul) is not necessarily indicative of what he plays out at Lifeline or the 100 club which is good fantastic dance music How many records discovered in the 80s/90s and even beyond do you know and have listened to out?? Too many people condemn the rare/underplayed scene without actually knowing what they're talking about IMO its proper f***ing northern soul!!!!! No offence I am a fan of soul music and particularly like to hear new stuff. However, a lot of what gets played is most definitely NOT proper northern soul. A lot of the stuff i heard in the 80's, 90's, 00's was and is proper northern soul. A fair proportion of what I hear played out and about now as new discoveries isn't.
NEV Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Joe Strummer's band.Public schoolboy.Great band. J.Lydon - working class upbringing.Sorry to be off topic. On topic ... do you think the Clash version of " police and thieves " would hold up in a chill out style soul venue 1
Pete S Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 In short ....punk rock was a music movement in the late 70's ,quite interesting and refreshing when real musicians got involved ,what it stood for was of no interest to me and for the record ,I never liked the Sex pistols or johnny Rotten . I was a Clash man through and through Let's not go there, the Clash ending up "selling out" by becoming Americanised and playing stadiums and letting their music be used for Levis ads. You know, ads, same as Johnny Rotten. They are all as bad (or as good) as each other.
NEV Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Let's not go there, the Clash ending up "selling out" by becoming Americanised and playing stadiums and letting their music be used for Levis ads. You know, ads, same as Johnny Rotten. They are all as bad (or as good) as each other. Like i said Pete ... politics of the punk revolution by passed me ...i I like music and don't care about what they do in their spare time ..to be totally honest ,musicians who think they are above us mere mortals and preach bollox about saving the planet,making a differerence etc ...get right on my pluck ... Bob Geldof ,Sting et al ... theyre all " do as i say and not as i do " merchants ...just takin the p*ss to further their own objectives ..MAKING MORE MONEY !
Pete S Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Like i said Pete ... politics of the punk revolution by passed me ...i I like music and don't care about what they do in their spare time ..to be totally honest ,musicians who think they are above us mere mortals and preach bollox about saving the planet,making a differerence etc ...get right on my pluck ... Bob Geldof ,Sting et al ... theyre all " do as i say and not as i do " merchants ...just takin the p*ss to further their own objectives ..MAKING MORE MONEY ! I went to see John Lydon and PIL last year, £30 a ticket. Good show but too few songs, many of them extended to like 12" versions, too much of the new album and not enough classics the fans would have liked to hear. At least I achieved a lifetime goal which was to actually see John Lydon in the flesh, having been a fan of but the Pistols since their first album but never having seen them live.
Steve L Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 I am a fan of soul music and particularly like to hear new stuff. However, a lot of what gets played is most definitely NOT proper northern soul. A lot of the stuff i heard in the 80's, 90's, 00's was and is proper northern soul. A fair proportion of what I hear played out and about now as new discoveries isn't. Care to give us any examples of that? Which venues, what records arent proper northern soul? I'm not talking here about venues that play crossover, modern or "across the board" (f***ing hate that term) I'm talking about venues such as Burnley, Lifeline, 100 club, Empty Bottles and other similar places that play dance music true to the original ethos of the scene I dont know if you ever frequent such places but if you did you wouldnt be able to tell me that what Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H and lots of others play isnt proper northern soul
Len Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 (edited) Ay Oop Dave. Lydon (Rotten) was derided for this.... ...after years of being the original f*ck you punk, he goes and takes money for a butter advert!? But it sits with what he's done all along, McClarens legacy. I was likening his early incarnation as 'Johnny Rotten', the clued up punk - to the Young Soulie. ...and the later butter advertising John Lydon to the 50 something Soulie. At the end of the day people may have thought that he sold out, he didn't - he was just as clever as he ever was. Any clearer Dave? I knew what you meant Barry......As for the rest? All I can say is - How many times have you lost the remotes? - It’s sooooo annoying, especially when you end up finding them right next to you after all!..... .....Now, that's cryptic! All the best, Len Edited January 25, 2013 by LEN
Ian Parker Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Yes - as long as its not rare for rare sake then I'm on board - Quality is the main objective. Back in the early days it was a bit like Monty Python - 1/2 hr of drivel for 5 mins of genius !! nutshell
Len Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Can we get rid of this misconception thats trotted out on here time & time again - not all places that dont play top 500 oldies play mid tempo "tosh" as you call it - try the burnley all nighter - up tempo dance music all night The butch tape from 91 (whilst top quality soul) is not necessarily indicative of what he plays out at Lifeline or the 100 club which is good fantastic dance music How many records discovered in the 80s/90s and even beyond do you know and have listened to out?? Too many people condemn the rare/underplayed scene without actually knowing what they're talking about IMO its proper f***ing northern soul!!!!! No offence ....and in addition.....I take offence at 'Mid-tempo Tosh' (Obviously) All the best, Len P.s - At 'The Den' I played 8 'Midtempo Magic' (Which I prefer to call them) records to not just a packed room, but a packed dance floor.....I really should have taken a photo (that had sound)....
Popular Post NEV Posted January 25, 2013 Popular Post Posted January 25, 2013 I am a fan of soul music and particularly like to hear new stuff. However, a lot of what gets played is most definitely NOT proper northern soul. A lot of the stuff i heard in the 80's, 90's, 00's was and is proper northern soul. A fair proportion of what I hear played out and about now as new discoveries isn't. Hi Phil The problem lies within the statement ... " Northern soul " and soul in general . Northern soul is a dance scene ... soul music is not a scene ,but a way of describing how a song is sang ... preferably from the heart and meaningful . For better or worse ..the scene of today has become far more diverse since the days of Wigan and Mecca were squabbling about what is and what is'nt a "proper Northern " sound ? We've gone thru some changes since then and encompassed a very broad spectrum of what is or is'nt actually soulful ... Funk Jazz funk Rn B Popcorn Cross -over C&W All have left their mark on the scene and are evident in most venues up and down the country ,which is probably why we get so many " this is sh**e " comments It' still a case of , horses for courses and something going on every week to suit your particular taste .. so find what works and go there . If your frequenting venues that cause you to have to make comments about the music on offer not being " northern soul " ,then maybe your going to the wrong places 4
Back Street Blue Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 ....and in addition.....I take offence at 'Mid-tempo Tosh' (Obviously) All the best, Len P.s - At 'The Den' I played 8 'Midtempo Magic' (Which I prefer to call them) records to not just a packed room, but a packed dance floor.....I really should have taken a photo (that had sound).... ....and in addition.....I take offence at 'Mid-tempo Tosh' (Obviously) All the best, Len P.s - At 'The Den' I played 8 'Midtempo Magic' (Which I prefer to call them) records to not just a packed room, but a packed dance floor.....I really should have taken a photo (that had sound).... Sorry to offend.......and it was "slosh" not "tosh".........."the slosh" being a waltz style dance popular with my parents' generation 1
Len Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 (edited) Sorry to offend.......and it was "slosh" not "tosh".........."the slosh" being a waltz style dance popular with my parents' generation You’re right, it was 'Slosh’ - My mistake (well actually it was Steve’s mistake but I wouldn’t be so petty as to point that out) No offence taken really, I was just pushing the point that (as had been said many times) we all have different tastes…..it’s just unfortunate that only mine is correct All the best, Len Edited January 25, 2013 by LEN
Phild Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Care to give us any examples of that? Which venues, what records arent proper northern soul? I'm not talking here about venues that play crossover, modern or "across the board" (f***ing hate that term) I'm talking about venues such as Burnley, Lifeline, 100 club, Empty Bottles and other similar places that play dance music true to the original ethos of the scene I dont know if you ever frequent such places but if you did you wouldnt be able to tell me that what Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H and lots of others play isnt proper northern soul Butch, Andy D and Mick H do play proper northern soul, agreed. many others don't
Back Street Blue Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 You’re right, it was 'Slosh’ - My mistake (well actually it was Steve’s mistake but I wouldn’t be so petty as to point that out) No offence taken really, I was just pushing the point that (as had been said many times) we all have different tastes…..it’s just unfortunate that only mine is correct All the best, Len run out of "likes" 1
KevH Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 (edited) Joe Strummer would never have got involved with "Buttergate". Although Lydon missed a trick.He should have done the ad for Anchor - then feltipped a "W" on every tub. All the best..,,,Linton Kwesi Johnson. Edited January 25, 2013 by KevH
Barry Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Joe Strummer would never have got involved with "Buttergate". No, he'd have used a low-fat spread on his Vol Au Vents eh?
Guest gordon russell Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Can we get rid of this misconception thats trotted out on here time & time again - not all places that dont play top 500 oldies play mid tempo "tosh" as you call it - try the burnley all nighter - up tempo dance music all night The butch tape from 91 (whilst top quality soul) is not necessarily indicative of what he plays out at Lifeline or the 100 club which is good fantastic dance music How many records discovered in the 80s/90s and even beyond do you know and have listened to out?? Too many people condemn the rare/underplayed scene without actually knowing what they're talking about IMO its proper f***ing northern soul!!!!! No offence Too right steve...well said.......always makes me smile when these fellas bang on about dance music ...they usually attend venues that play la la dance music mel britt ect ect........yet whenever i,ve seen any of em at burnley they can,t keep up with the pace and then f*ck off home at 4 cause they,ve got work on wednesday lol :lol:
Guest gordon russell Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 I knew what you meant Barry......As for the rest? All I can say is - How many times have you lost the remotes? - It’s sooooo annoying, especially when you end up finding them right next to you after all!..... .....Now, that's cryptic! All the best, Len Tosh aka la la music......in this case....soul music played out of context and crossover car music
Back Street Blue Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Too right steve...well said.......always makes me smile when these fellas bang on about dance music ...they usually attend venues that play la la dance music mel britt ect ect........yet whenever i,ve seen any of em at burnley they can,t keep up with the pace and then f*ck off home at 4 cause they,ve got work on wednesday lol :lol: Mel Britt..........top tune See you at Burnley 1
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