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For a fellow Leigh lad or Leythunian has we are now known due to the massive influx of Eastern Europians in Leigh these days Paul came across quite well in the Documentry it makes a change see,in a educated Leyther most of the current Leythers are still ratting and snarrin rabbits or spearing carp as pastimes just had a walk around town it was like going to one of Ian Dewhursts fav raves every bugger had a shell suit on and where talkin gibberish ?This England. Then Wigan Cas Days ...Now Harry Enfield Land LOL

What's needed is a documentry with people who where on the scene from pre Wigan Cas days people who have never left the scene throughout all the years people who have lived and breathed Soul Music people who can tell the real story about the beginnings of what Godin termed Northern Soul plus the people like John Anderson Martin Koppell Simon Soussan Ady Crosdale I Levine Kev Roberts Dickie Searling and Andy Rix Rob Thomas Andy Dyson Guy Henninghan Keb and the guys in the states like Bob Abarams ( Boba ) Val Shively ect et ect

Plus input from the artist who are still with us in a warts n all Documentry about Northern Soul the true story mind you it would have to be a few hours long lol

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That's the guys  :thumbsup:

Another 1/2 hour of my life I'll never get back, I could watch that 1000 times and my nuts still quake at the thought.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2166011/

If you can get to watch this the talent is terrifying.

There is also a recent movie about them with all sorts of stuff never seen before, the title escapes me but look out at your local art pit.

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The Gods Of Dance: The Nicholas Brothers Movie

OK lads, break over - back to the BBC and come out swinging.

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i saw the show, top marks, really enjoyed, saw alot of familar faces, its nice to see pete and sue, two lovely people,few people asked me over the years what was the early days of Wigan like, and the dancing,first 2 years possibly 3, of the casino you just cant put into words, the atmosphere, the buzz, most of all the music. i look like i'll be taken to the grave with anyone else knowing, cheers Billy.  

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its pissing me of already had a go at one on facebook for posting pics of sue showing her knickers and completely taking the piss out of her  its disgusting and out of order i personally thought the show great and they covered everything with great detail 

You need to calm down a bit mate - you've gone way over the top with your effing and blinding at everyone on here.

 

And just for the record it is a matter of fact that the programme did not cover everything in great detail - that would have been impossible.

 

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The occasional (was gonna say 'odd') one or two - it hasn't changed. And if it does, I ain't going if that Croasdel chappie is gonna wear a vest! :ohmy:

 

:hatsoff2: - Kev  

Does Ady still dance like the gopher doll from Caddyshack? I placed it next to him one night at a London 'Do' whilst he was hitting the floor and bugger me they danced one and the same!!!! I still dont think he's forgiven me, if he remembers at all LOL. If you like I still have a pic of Ady in vest, headband and RIGHT ON salute I can mail to you so you can at least prep yourself for future sightings? I'll get my tin hat now!!  :D

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Hey Shakey hope your your not calling me a sad bastard .... Pete n Sue are nice people but chill out and watch what yer writing mate

Different Strokes for Different Folks

 

 

The program covered nothing really in little detail, as usual. 

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You need to calm down a bit mate - you've gone way over the top with your effing and blinding at everyone on here.

 

And for the record it is a matter of fact that the programme did not cover everything in great detail - that would have been impossible.

 

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...it covered Sue's knickers adequately tho' Peter....hehe....wot wos u hoping for.....bra to match.....???!!!hahaha!!!!x

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...it covered Sue's knickers adequately tho' Peter....hehe....wot wos u hoping for.....bra to match.....???!!!hahaha!!!!x

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Last time I spoke with Elaine she was trying to sort out the distributors from cutting out a major chunk of the film central to the experience, namely the move from youth club to soul night to allnighters, hence the delay. I support her fully, better to have the film as you want it and a little delayed rather than releasing something with all the balls cut off! Not sure if it's going to be a mainstream release or not, who cares! This looks set to be the best film on the subject to date so I'm looking forward to it.

Thanx mate, I agree with you, all or nothing. Probably the distributors want to cut bits for cinema release then flog a directors cut blue ray with all of Elaines footage in. More ££££ for them ! I'm a cynical git but "money make the world go round"

Big up to Elaine for sticking to her guns, good luck girl. It'll be all the better for the wait.

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Does Ady still dance like the gopher doll from Caddyshack? I placed it next to him one night at a London 'Do' whilst he was hitting the floor and bugger me they danced one and the same!!!! I still dont think he's forgiven me, if he remembers at all LOL. If you like I still have a pic of Ady in vest, headband and RIGHT ON salute I can mail to you so you can at least prep yourself for future sightings? I'll get my tin hat now!!  :D

Gopher doll? Caddyshack? Ady dancing?

Sorry but you've lost me there on all 3 counts! I've seen the pic and reckon it was Horace, not Ady lol.

- Kev

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Caddyshack the film, cult classic, released a dancing Gopher doll as thats' what everyone remembers from the film and when placed next to Ady at the Dome (I think) they had exactly the same shuffling dance style; priceless  :thumbsup: As for Horace not Ady; was this the first ever 100 Club cover-up then pmsl x

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I seem to remember Spencer's setting up shop at the Casino, must have been late 70's.  As well as 40" bags, they did pegs and some MC Hammer type kecks with pleats all the way round.

think they had a stall or a table on the balcony by the entrance to M's

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think they had a stall or a table on the balcony by the entrance to M's

Richard & Elaine and still in business I think today selling golf plus4's, lovely guys, nothing too much trouble even when you gave them a detailed breakdown on exactly how many buttons, flaps or fish weights were to be sewn into the bottom of your flares. Now that was customer service (in case your wondering, weights helped your bags get a perfect look whilst spinning outwards)

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When the assertion was put forward as to why we all dance as we do......I pi^^ed meself and had to stop the proggy whilst I recovered.......and after I had.....took it serious!! Never figured that.....!x

In fact...when I was living in Grimsby and moved to Cambridge in 73/4...my mates reckoned I looked like him....North and South!!x

 

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From a film makers perspective....and thinking 1/25th of a second...or frame at a time....and given the 26 minute window.........I believe the time available was maximised with the most positive comment/imagery and reflection....as could possibly have been given to it. From that perspective.....I think it was great...X

One 25th of a second,are you sure thats still the flicker rate? I am not very up on technology though I seem to remember reading somewhere a while back that that is no longer the timing? dont some tellys do a hundred or more frames a second? its all flicker books anyway,come a long way since the wind by hand machines on the pier ,do you remeber the rate for cinema wasnt that something like 32? atb manus

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One 25th of a second,are you sure thats still the flicker rate? I am not very up on technology though I seem to remember reading somewhere a while back that that is no longer the timing? dont some tellys do a hundred or more frames a second? its all flicker books anyway,come a long way since the wind by hand machines on the pier ,do you remeber the rate for cinema wasnt that something like 32? atb manus

 

...I may have been thinking of aircraft models at the time Manus!!x We use Sony VX2000's for digital capture in general and Adobe Prem for editing....done so for 10 years and stick with it...! Like me vimyl....when u know wot ure doing u don't mess!!x The technical aspects I leave to those who know better!x Peter will be happy to know there is more frames per second for him to manipulate....he's got a 2 second piece that he's making a movie out of at present.........he must be knickered...I mean knackered...!x

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Yes there are so many dimensions - the artists, the record collecting and crate digging, the various "scenes" past and present, we get enough twaddle about mediocre rock bands so why not a series? Sounds like a plan. 

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...it covered Sue's knickers adequately tho' Peter....hehe....wot wos u hoping for.....bra to match.....???!!!hahaha!!!!x

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Hey Sooty stop going on about the knickers! Had forgotten all about them until you posted again....

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its pissing me of already had a go at one on facebook for posting pics of sue showing her knickers and completely taking the piss out of her  its disgusting and out of order i personally thought the show great and they covered everything with great detail

You might not have noticed but this isn't Facebook, so don't bring your angry rant on here fuelled by what you saw on another site. Nobody's took the piss here really have they? You're making yourself look a tad daft.

On the show, how can you say it covered everything? It skipped a few decades, or did it cover all the bits that your only interested in.

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Richard & Elaine and still in business I think today selling golf plus4's, lovely guys, nothing too much trouble even when you gave them a detailed breakdown on exactly how many buttons, flaps or fish weights were to be sewn into the bottom of your flares. Now that was customer service (in case your wondering, weights helped your bags get a perfect look whilst spinning outwards)

 

Yes Neil, I remember my Spencers came very quickly through the post, but you I know are a "repeat" customer :lol: from Halifax way weren't they?

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Yes there are so many dimensions - the artists, the record collecting and crate digging, the various "scenes" past and present, we get enough twaddle about mediocre rock bands so why not a series? Sounds like a plan. 

Is Channel 4 yoof controller still the genius Stuart Cosgrove? He may be the man to ask given he's more than familar with the scene and still holds a fond place in my heart for his excellent articles and reviews on Northern

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Is Channel 4 yoof controller still the genius Stuart Cosgrove? He may be the man to ask given he's more than familar with the scene and still holds a fond place in my heart for his excellent articles and reviews on Northern

 

Stuart is still there, and pretty high up at C4 too. But not sure he is up for that.....he loves his Scottish football tho.....

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Yes Neil, I remember my Spencers came very quickly through the post, but you I know are a "repeat" customer :lol: from Halifax way weren't they?

Think they still are and yes I was a repeat customer you silver haired fox you x But in my defence I've gone up from my original waist size of 26" for my first pair to my current 33/34", so thats my excuse, I needed to re-order those Bowies and baggies. 

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I enjoyed the show .... Same old " this England" clips mind ... The Wallace's up in Dundee should be after royalties the amount of time the appear on these clips ... Cringed a wee bit when Paul was having his refresher coarse from Fran as well ... Lol!! However on the whole thought it showed today's scene Ina good light ...well made documentary from a guy who is obviously stil passionate about ns...

Also nice to see some input from the Wigan young team....." The futures bright ya gotta wear shades" !!!! .... Oops wrong genre!!!! Lol...

#three&ahalf!!!!! ... Good effort!!!!

Regards Ron !!!

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Hey Sooty stop going on about the knickers! Had forgotten all about them until you posted again....

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...just think of summink unconnected like sport.....like when u know u gotta see the doc about summink personal.....sitting in the waiting room to find its a Lady Doctor taking his place....and u think of everything sensible to make sure its all 'normal' before u go in.....Sport is good....!x

 

 

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...right!....getting ready for Edinburgh trip....and will read up when I return!x Have a good week-end all....and yes....it was a good week for Northern Soul out there this week...I reckon! Thanx Paul Mason/BBC et al...for the memories the show inspired...and for generating sensible debate that has ensued.....nice 1!x

 

......and the person who supplied the valium for Shakey.....well done!!x All is calm....last seen reflecting on life....

 

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One 25th of a second,are you sure thats still the flicker rate? I am not very up on technology though I seem to remember reading somewhere a while back that that is no longer the timing? dont some tellys do a hundred or more frames a second? its all flicker books anyway,come a long way since the wind by hand machines on the pier ,do you remeber the rate for cinema wasnt that something like 32? atb manus

Same here mate I cant even fix a pucture on a pushbike never mind delve into the worlds of the protons ,electrons and co atb manus.

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...u talking to ureself Manus??!!!hehe!x I think the footage we work with is up to 100 fps.....and i;ve been told we have a camera that does up to 1000 fps........! Don't tell Peter99.....he'll flog his collection to get one.....HD job....Head Doer....hehe!x

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its pissing me of already had a go at one on facebook for posting pics of sue showing her knickers and completely taking the piss out of her  its disgusting and out of order i personally thought the show great and they covered everything with great detail 

 

Your entitled to your opinion but so is everyone else. Had a go on Facebook? And? That's not Soul-source and it won't be tolerated on here.

 

Regards,

 

Dave (Moderating Team)

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Asked one of the young guns why he was wearing them daft clothes & his answer was "because no one my age wears them & it makes me different"..........nuff said for me,that's why we wore them wasn't it?

Cheers

Martyn

By young guns do you mean my scooter ckub for under 25s or just using it as a generic term?

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I seen tons more crime on the very early rave scene, much more than I ever seen at Wigan.

Manchester could be very seriously unplesant early doors on that scene.

The Blackburn warehouses, Conspiracy, that one on Oldham St too, it was all about the gangs who ran them, it was pretty bad, just everyone was gurning too much and most didnt notice, I did, cos I knew which gangs were involved and knew what was going on behind the scenes, Cheatham Hill and Salford, these guys were always lurking.

But saying all that, when I first got involved, It didnt half remind me of the Northern scene and I always thought it had all be done before in the 70s, so i always did see the similarities to be fair.

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I've been to some well iffy parties, but the entrance into Konspirecy took some beating for dodgyness.

The whole set up was edgy, you had to get by the gangs on either side of the door selling gear, the room upstairs on your left was chocker full of dodgy lads and the light on the stairs down to the main room was set to get you right in the eyes just as lads would lean in and say in that menacing way 'want some E, Trips mate'. Loved it :)

Other clubs like Venus in Nottingham or Renaissance in Mansfield were very much like Northern Soul, not that the majority were off their napper, but more that people talked about records, what they bought, label they were on, who was Djing etc but we're also bang into the music.

It also seemed very familiar having amongst others seasoned soul campaigners Phill Worrel, Shelvo, Trill, Alan Greaves, Mick Cullen - sometimes Jocko, Pepsi, Kerso, Karen from Manchester in the room as well.

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Back Street Blues sez...."don't remember seeing solatios til late 76/77?"

Bang on BSB...!x I remember my mate Alan Warboys had a shiny pair as I arrived in Cambridge! Never seen the like and wanted a pair! However....me Mam always hit the shops when the old fashion went cheap...so  wore bags when drainpipes were in and flowery shirts when stripes where in....and never got round to owning a pair of Slatios!x Proper gear back then and i'm sure they woulda done the job on any dance floor!x Luvly memory BSB...thanks!x

 

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we sold Solatio shoes in our retail shop 'Blue Serge' in Skegness from 1973..they were hard to get..we went to a wholesalers in London..eventually we had an account with them..and sold them regularly through the shop and mail order along with Frank Wright..

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What's needed is a documentry with people who where on the scene from pre Wigan Cas days people who have never left the scene throughout all the years people who have lived and breathed Soul Music people who can tell the real story about the beginnings of what Godin termed Northern Soul plus the people like John Anderson Martin Koppell Simon Soussan Ady Crosdale I Levine Kev Roberts Dickie Searling and Andy Rix Rob Thomas Andy Dyson Guy Henninghan Keb and the guys in the states like Bob Abarams ( Boba ) Val Shively ect et ect

Plus input from the artist who are still with us in a warts n all Documentry about Northern Soul the true story mind you it would have to be a few hours long lol

As a Moderator I have resisted posting on this thread but boy oh boy I would pay good money to see that lot in a room together. 

Would also suggest throwing a few more people off the scene in there too like Butch, Pat (the boxer) Brady, Rob Thomas's brother Kev, Rob Wicks & what the hell, Russ Winstanley. 

Now that would be a hell of a documentary but it might not contain much 'Culture'  :D

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By young guns do you mean my scooter ckub for under 25s or just using it as a generic term?

Generic term,sorry didn't know there was a scooter club of that name..........great name for a club :thumbsup:

Out of interest what happens when you get to 26 :D

Cheers

Martyn

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thought it was ok overall - gave it a 4.  I really liked Paul Mason - a sympathetic and involved view.  However, I thought the kung fu reference was a cartload of *********:!  I'm a child of the twisted wheel and the highland room, blackpool mecca in the 60s - we were dancing like that way before Bruce Lee kung fu'd his way onto the screen.  Too many circle skirts too.  Enjoyed it though

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For folks who went to youth clubs in the 70s and saw the NORTHERN SOUL enigma take shape, but never joined in, I think it would be a 'blast from the past'.

 

Its always great to see old footage of 'the good old days' but the reality is the 'scene' is bigger today that its ever been before and perhaps a show made about todays global scene would be even more interesting.

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Thoroughly enjoyed the Culture Show documentary, as with anything if you are too close to the subject it is too easy to pick fault but I found very little to fault here. The people were genuine Northern fans and the presenter came over as a true enthusiast  who like the rest of us was  bitten by the soul bug and a decent dancer too. Elaines comments were spot on and her passion was evident, the upcoming film looks promising as well. As someone has already commented they avoided the obvious Frank Wilson references and I did expect an I'm on my way moment to close the show especially as it  mostly centred around the Casino but no, instead, they closed with a lovely two minutes that was truly original.

It's always a problem trying to explain to non Northern people what the scene is all about, you try to keep it short but at some point the listeners eyes glaze over and you know you've lost their attention but you could do worse than point them in the direction of this programme.

 

Well done all involved. 10/10

 

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It would be great If someone took us through the entire Journey to present day.

Sadly we only ever seem to get these 30 Minute slots or less.

That would be great..............but could you imagine how long the thread on here would be for a full series covering our history(& it would still not be right) :facepalm::D

Cheers

Martyn

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Generic term,sorry didn't know there was a scooter club of that name..........great name for a club :thumbsup:

Out of interest what happens when you get to 26 :D

Cheers

Martyn

Anybody read Logan's Run ??

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That would be great..............but could you imagine how long the thread on here would be for a full series covering our history(& it would still not be right) :facepalm::D

Cheers

Martyn

:D I know.

 

Just puzzles me that our scene is so often left in the shadows when all they have to do Is ask.

There’s plenty of people that have been there, are currently there and still Intend to be there for the foreseeable future.

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Yes Neil, I remember my Spencers came very quickly through the post, but you I know are a "repeat" customer :lol: from Halifax way weren't they?

Sowerby Bridge to be precise Mr. G.......I used the address enough times to remember! LOL Only when I used 'em it was for zoots & pegs......the "40's" as the guys around here used to call them were largely a thing of the past thankfully!

Cheers,

Mark R

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 Some of these acts like The Vibrations were legendary dancers and performers and when they appeared in the UK they just blew away the audience with their footwork and acrobatics. Just watch this clip from Hollywood a-go-go especially the last minute and a half and you will see where it all came from

 

Brilliant clip showing the dancing. And nobody can tell me that the dancing would look better in comedy flares. I reckon good footwork always looks better in narrow trousers.

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Brilliant clip showing the dancing. And nobody can tell me that the dancing would look better in comedy flares. I reckon good footwork always looks better in narrow trousers.

Amazing clip and you're right, proper keks show good footwork unlike baggies / tent skirts that hide the very basic 'Wigan walking' steps that have remerged as of late.

Really interesting that each dancer on the clip finishes his bit and walks off with attitude - exactly like break dancers do today.

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