Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Posted this on facebook,was surprised how many folk had never heard it before Bazza
Pete S Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Posted this on facebook,was surprised how many folk had never heard it before Bazza Can't believe people don't know it. Mr M's staple. Made number 11 in the pop charts.
Chalky Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 It's a terrible pop record even for Wigan and the pop stuff it played. i mean why go to Wigan Casino to hear this tripe when I guess you could go to any disco/club/youth club in any town to hear it? Maybe many of those who don't know it have just erased it from their minds? I guess you had to be shit faced.
Modernsoulsucks Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Ah but its history goes back way before M's Chalky. Late 60's spin along with the likes of say Spencer Davis "Trampoline" Embryonic Northern scene really. ROD 1
Chalky Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 I could understand it being played on a scene still finding its feet that still relied upon tracks from pop acts of the time but years later when there was so much good stuff about? Still one mans fodder and all that.
Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Author Posted February 18, 2013 I should have expected this attitude from Mr chin stroker Chalky Bazza
Chalky Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 I should have expected this attitude from Mr chin stroker Chalky Bazza Can't you think of anything more original than that I'm far from a chin stroker, i love it all from the cheesiest of oldies right up to today, I love good uptempo dance music when I'm out but it has to at least resemble soul music not crap like this. Like I said one mans fodder and all that. Any DJ or venue though that resorted to this today though i'd like to know so I can avoid.
Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Author Posted February 18, 2013 Can't you think of anything more original than that I'm far from a chin stroker, i love it all from the cheesiest of oldies right up to today, I love good uptempo dance music when I'm out but it has to at least resemble soul music not crap like this. Like I said one mans fodder and all that. Any DJ or venue though that resorted to this today though i'd like to know so I can avoid. Chalky ,you have a bad attitude Bazza
Modernsoulsucks Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 I can chinstroke with the best of 'em, Bazza so Im not suggesting that this 45 is ripe for re-activation just because some dont know it. It is of a time and place. For me and Mark S long before M's. In 2013 it really has no place, based on the wealth of so much better music, outside of a night designed to capture that era. Even back then I woulda swapped Wayne for Impressions,Fascinations,Contours etc without hesitation. It does take me back when I hear it and in fact two good sides of 60's pop. As an aside my mum used to work with Wayne's mum at McVitie's in Levenshulme. ROD
Pete S Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Can't you think of anything more original than that I'm far from a chin stroker, i love it all from the cheesiest of oldies right up to today, I love good uptempo dance music when I'm out but it has to at least resemble soul music not crap like this. Like I said one mans fodder and all that. Any DJ or venue though that resorted to this today though i'd like to know so I can avoid. I don't think Bazz was advocating every venue play it Chalky, just that it was forgotten, and to be honest I really like to hear these Youth Club records now and again when I haven't heard them for years. I don't like it much either but I can understand why people do, especially people who were on the scene before me. Same as Frankie Valli, Newbeats - I think you had to be there to see what impact this sort of record did have in the early, pre-import days.
Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Author Posted February 18, 2013 I can chinstroke with the best of 'em, Bazza so Im not suggesting that this 45 is ripe for re-activation just because some dont know it. It is of a time and place. For me and Mark S long before M's. In 2013 it really has no place, based on the wealth of so much better music, outside of a night designed to capture that era. Even back then I woulda swapped Wayne for Impressions,Fascinations,Contours etc without hesitation. It does take me back when I hear it and in fact two good sides of 60's pop. As an aside my mum used to work with Wayne's mum at McVitie's in Levenshulme. ROD Rod I agree, I would not like to see it getting plays again really ,not saying its a great tune ,my point was ,I would have thought it was well known,yet some folk have never heard of it ,yes it was in the charts ,well the A side was Bazza
Modernsoulsucks Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 I know Pete. And Frankie Valli was Cecil Washington of its day. Still a great record with a fantastic break for dancers. ROD
Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Author Posted February 18, 2013 As Pete said,if you were around when NS was finding its feet ,you will probably know the tune ,but later maybe not Bazza
Mark S Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 I can chinstroke with the best of 'em, Bazza so Im not suggesting that this 45 is ripe for re-activation just because some dont know it. It is of a time and place. For me and Mark S long before M's. In 2013 it really has no place, based on the wealth of so much better music, outside of a night designed to capture that era. Even back then I woulda swapped Wayne for Impressions,Fascinations,Contours etc without hesitation. It does take me back when I hear it and in fact two good sides of 60's pop. As an aside my mum used to work with Wayne's mum at McVitie's in Levenshulme. ROD Definately a record of its time and a good dance record albeit pop fits the northern soul template well as many white artists have . I used to look after his bass players cat he lived a few doors down from me in Portwood .
Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Author Posted February 18, 2013 Definately a record of its time and a good dance record albeit pop fits the northern soul template well as many white artists have . I used to look after his bass players cat he lived a few doors down from me in Portwood . Yes ,but it did fit the bill back then, couple of nice breaks,and I like it Bazza 1
Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Author Posted February 18, 2013 Strange thing ,I have 10,000 odd tunes on laptop ,but not this one ,was it never put on compilations or released on other media,may be why some folks have never heard of it Bazza
Tezza Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Remember buying Pamela and never really paying any attention to the B Side.
Bazza Posted February 18, 2013 Author Posted February 18, 2013 It's a terrible pop record even for Wigan and the pop stuff it played. i mean why go to Wigan Casino to hear this tripe when I guess you could go to any disco/club/youth club in any town to hear it? Maybe many of those who don't know it have just erased it from their minds? I guess you had to be shit faced. Chalky ,your knowledge of tunes ,is far better than mine,but sometimes you just had to be there to understand the impact of these "pop" tunes Bazza
Back Street Blue Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Wayne sultana and the banana benders, remember it well down the youthy. Saw him sing it live at the Amsterdam Bar in Huddersfield C1980. He invented the bar top Cayote Ugly dance routine there and then as he delivered the lead vocals from among the Timothy Taylor's and Colt 45 beer taps.
Chalky Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Chalky ,your knowledge of tunes ,is far better than mine,but sometimes you just had to be there to understand the impact of these "pop" tunes Bazza Bazza, I agree, it is the same for all eras, they've all got their share of turkeys. But I can't understand why this would be popular, even in an oldies room when there are far better oldies about at the time. I ain't understand an underground soul club (I know not everything was soul) would play a top twenty hit? I thought that was what everyone went to get away from? I know you wasn't advocating that it should be reactivated. I guess if you missed the late 60's and didn't do Mr M's where Pete says it was popular then I guess you missed this. 1
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