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Posted

Good point Pete,

Not so long back if I heard a snatch of northern on a programme or advert I would go a bit goosebumpy - it was always a natural reaction to hearing it  away from its natural 'home'.

 

Now... I cringe slightly, expecting the worse, or cynically wonder which marketing chump has stuck a pin in 'music genres to namedrop'. As you say it's a sign of the times - hopefully after all the fuss has died down and everybody's seen the film and it's run its natural course the goosebumps will come back.

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Guest BigPaul
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Not too long ago, there only needed to be a sniff of a 'Northern' classic in the background of a TV programme, or a comment by one of the characters and before the show had finished it would be noted on Soul Source,

Tonight there was a question on the already cringeworthy Mr and Mrs show loosely relating to the contestants love of Northern Soul and a young lady demonstrating some dance moves according to the multiple choice answers,

I could be wrong but a couple of hours later I can't find reference to it on here,

Is this a sign of the times? Are we now resigned to the fact NS the new bingo??

If this is in the wrong place, or it has been posted already, please move/merge/delete as necessary :thumbsup:

Guest BigPaul
Posted

Soul sources obviously don't watch Mr & Mrs except you.Pete lol

Posted (edited)

OK OK!!! so the TV was still on the same channel I had watched Corrie on and I was too busy with my colouring in book to change channels,

 

However my point still stands and is valid I believe, it seems only like yesterday references were being made on soap operas or detective programmes and they were being mentioned on here before I could log on,

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Guest in town Mikey
Posted

I didn't see it either, been told it was the young girl who does all the videos on youtube dancing? Anyway, I'm wondering if it's not been mentioned or seen by as many because it's in a quiz rather than a drama. I don't think it's possible to pretend that nobody's heard of it anymore, so it was only probably a matter of time before it popped up as a quiz question. I did hear a rumour that Russ was in the jungle this year, and this years bushtucker trial was to see who could eat the most bullsh*t.... :)

 

For that they should delay the planning permission, to knock the jungle down and build a car park.

Guest gordon russell
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:D

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Guest gordon russell
Posted

someone rang me and told me to turn over...i did and got a wildlife programme....totally ruined my enjoyment of mr&mrs :D

went in my local pub  and amongst the light fluffy pop music there was  frankie & johnny....another pop tune

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someone rang me and told me to turn over...i did and got a wildlife programme....totally ruined my enjoyment of mr&mrs :D

went in my local pub  and amongst the light fluffy pop music there was  frankie & johnny....another pop tune

yes. but a very good one!

Guest smudgesmith
Posted

OK OK!!! so the TV was still on the same channel I had watched Corrie on and I was too busy with my colouring in book to change channels,

 

However my point still stands and is valid I believe, it seems only like yesterday references were being made on soap operas or detective programmes and they were being mentioned on here before I could log on,

Did you manage to get colouring finished ?


Posted (edited)

Did you manage to get colouring finished ?

 
the thing is ...
 
if you post a one liner joke in reply to a post after some time 
 
then a lot of people are going to click on your post when they see it, thinking that its going to be something to do with the topic ....
 
but instead up end up with a 'joke' or 'oneliner' that doesn't really work that well
 
so best try and avoid posting such
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the thing is ...

 

if you post a one liner joke in reply to a post after some time 

 

then a lot of people are going to click on your post when they see it, thinking that its going to be something to do with the topic ....

 

but instead up end up with a 'joke' or 'oneliner' that doesn't really work that well

 

so best try and avoid posting such

WELL I THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY.
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Posted (edited)

WELL I THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY.

 

 

 

drop the shouting

its a moderation matter 

if you want to comment then lose your attitude and do it in the support forum

cheers

mike

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Guest smudgesmith
Posted

WELL I THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY.

the thing is ...

 

if you post a one liner joke in reply to a post after some time 

 

then a lot of people are going to click on your post when they see it, thinking that its going to be something to do with the topic ....

 

but instead up end up with a 'joke' or 'oneliner' that doesn't really work that well

 

so best try and avoid posting such

Mike with all due respect ,get a life :)

Posted (edited)

Mike with all due respect ,get a life :)

 

with all due respect

one liners/jokes replies can and do damage threads

I pointed this out as after clicking on your post as I felt  it was needed  

 

if you really want to swap 'jokes' 36+ hours after posts then best use the pm system

 

regarding the life comment have already have got one thanks

its quite a busy one at the moment so going to call this matter closed

in future just watch  the 'jokes/oneliners'

thanks

mike

 

 

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as said many times - if want to comment or discuss moderation then do it via the support forum

 

off topic post deleted

member scal given warning for repeated offtopic posts

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Posted

I've just watched the northern soul bit online. Thought it was quite respectful and the dancing itself was done well.   Lacked the cringe factor of One Show, Paul O'Grady, Wigan's Ovation, Wayne Gibson on Crackerjack etc. 

 

In response to the original question, northern soul pops up so much nowadays in general media, it hardly seems worth commenting on here now unless a main feature.

Posted

I've just watched the northern soul bit online. Thought it was quite respectful and the dancing itself was done well.   Lacked the cringe factor of One Show, Paul O'Grady, Wigan's Ovation, Wayne Gibson on Crackerjack etc. 

 

In response to the original question, northern soul pops up so much nowadays in general media, it hardly seems worth commenting on here now unless a main feature.

Not seen the clip but question whether Northern Dancing can be done well in a TV studio? Can you enjoy a glass of Chardonnay in a public toilet? Should you laugh at stupid people making fools of themselves or take pity on them? Northern Soul was once an underground movement so shame on anyone for giving it unwarranted media coverage? Northern aficionados never courted publicity - it was the media writers and camera crews. Maybe it's time to tell the media to get lost and have nothing to do with them.
Posted

My point in my original post was maybe a bit vague, while we all know that since the mid 70s this thing called 'Northern soul' has been in the public domain, yet as recent as what seems like last year the merest mention by a soap character and it was all over places like soul source like a rash,

 

The other night wasn't just a quiz question, it was a full on demonstration of dance moves on a prime time celebrity show, presented in a manner as if it really is something everyone is totally familiar with,

 

The biggest surprise though, logging on here a couple of hours later expecting to read the fall out from it all and not a mention, anywhere, complimentary or otherwise, no big deal really just thought a little bit strange, 

Guest scottie
Posted

im sure the clip  was met with complete and utter apathy.incidentally haven`t watched  mr& mrs since it moved from its daytime slot and was hosted by that colossus of british broadcasting derek batey

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