Glyn Williams Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Modern nights that advertise under the guise of 'northern soul' on their flyers.
sister dawn Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 trainer wearing, jean wearing, off the peg shirts, all looking like they walked out the changing room at burtons. Dave for once I agree with you, Individuality is where its at when all said and done, whatever your bag/bagges/ holdall. Hey Mak at least we aint sweaty gits Our holdalls are like the tardis mate, not just a change of beer towel or shirt in there And before anyone asks the Carrots are lovely this year
sister dawn Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 I'd make it compulsory for Gentlemen to wear neckties and pocket squares between September and May. And enforce a complete ban on quiffs. In fact... If I ruled the world, Every tune would have An adundance of strings Every heart would have A soul song to sing And we'd all know the joy An allnighter can bring. If I ruled the world Every man would be A proper smart Mod We'd all worship Marvin as God And cocaine would be Sanctioned by Plod. My world would be A beautiful place All the birds would have A Twiggy-like face All shareholders would be Making a loss And Margaret Hey would be Kev Roberts' Boss. Pure Poetry
Guest Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 ............just thinking about your inner thighs. My muscles are so tight I could ride bareback without a reign LOL
Winnie :-) Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 no alcohol......................... ,no chance they`re then ================= Would go along with that sentiment
Guest Bearsy Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 1 - the price of records on my want list 2 - an allnighter everynight within 5 miles of my home 3 - every record i like to be played all night 4 - free entry,beer,food and limousimed to and from events 5 - all accept we are all different with different tastes but with the same love of music 6 - keep dreaming,enjoying and just keep loving it
soulfulsaint Posted August 2, 2006 Author Posted August 2, 2006 in a perfect world Butch would swap his play box for my junk box.
Guest Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Because with out these promoters there would be a very angry crowd of enthusiastic soul folk who are keenon keeping the ideals of the northern scene going, thus falling flat on its arse and becoming a stale teddy boy scene the point is, these promoters would still be promoting, and making even more money/full venues/ ego massaging trips if they let the 'floor' dictate the music, not sure where you got the teddy boy bit from, i thought this was a rare soul forum not rock n roll?
Guest Dan Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 1 - the price of records on my want list 2 - an allnighter everynight within 5 miles of my home 3 - every record i like to be played all night 4 - free entry,beer,food and limousimed to and from events 5 - all accept we are all different with different tastes but with the same love of music 6 - keep dreaming,enjoying and just keep loving it carlsberg don't do northern soul. but if they did...
Guest johnm Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 carlsberg don't do northern soul. but if they did... nice one !
Guest Bearsy Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 carlsberg don't do northern soul. but if they did... Yeah if only !!!!
Mak Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 I'd make it compulsory for Gentlemen to wear neckties and pocket squares between September and May. And enforce a complete ban on quiffs. In fact... If I ruled the world, Every tune would have An adundance of strings Every heart would have A soul song to sing And we'd all know the joy An allnighter can bring. If I ruled the world Every man would be A proper smart Mod We'd all worship Marvin as God And cocaine would be Sanctioned by Plod. My world would be A beautiful place All the birds would have A Twiggy-like face All shareholders would be Making a loss And Margaret Hey would be Kev Roberts' Boss. Brilliant , love the end bit
Guest vinylvixen Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 (edited) Just think about the fantastic action your inner thighs experience when you correct your 'almost' slip overs Just thinking about the fantastic action my knee experienced when it dislocated as a result of talc on the floor......... and the 3 months on crutches - even better.. ..but seriously, I agree with Hammy....the nostalgia thing ...for me, the best do's are where people turn up and enjoy themselves regardless of their attire, age or gender...and appreciate whatever is played - whether it's oldies, 6Ts newies, RnB...yadahyadahyadah - you know what I mean ..Jo PS. All record prices would be pegged at 1979 prices and I'd know then what I know now Edited August 2, 2006 by vinylvixen
Guest vinylvixen Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 My muscles are so tight I could ride bareback without a reign LOL You ARE a talented girl Hold tight, it's going to be a bumpy ride...PS. You looked FAB in Rimini...cow Jo
Guest dundeedavie Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 if i could change anything there would be more red-headed women on the soul scene , preferably into 50's culture but hey i'm old fashioned like that
Guest Brian J Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Take your pick -- FCUKIN HOLDALLS AT SOULNIGHTS ......................WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU WANNA GET CHANGED IN A COUPLE OF HOURS) I take it you're not a dancer Mak? I take a holdall to every venue whether it's a soul night or nighter. Usually I pack at least 5 shirts, 2 pair of trousers/jeans, I towel, 2 face towels, deodorant etc etc.
Winnie :-) Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 I take it you're not a dancer Mak? I take a holdall to every venue whether it's a soul night or nighter. Usually I pack at least 5 shirts, 2 pair of trousers/jeans, I towel, 2 face towels, deodorant etc etc. ================= Generally do the same Bri, just more comfortable dancing
Guest Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Usually I pack at least 5 shirts, 2 pair of trousers/jeans, I towel, 2 face towels, deodorant etc etc. Finish with the same clothes I start in, go home stinking of sweat, cologne, cigarette smoke and God knows what and nobody sits next to me on the train, great!!
Guest Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 You ARE a talented girl Hold tight, it's going to be a bumpy ride...PS. You looked FAB in Rimini...cow Jo Haha Missed you being there! I only looked good because I was wearing beer goggles
Pete S Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 if i could change anything there would be more red-headed women on the soul scene , preferably into 50's culture but hey i'm old fashioned like that I'd have to go along with this. In fact I actually married two red headed women. Not at the same time.
Guest Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 If you could change one thing about the scene what would it be? I would insist on a ceasfire between rival promoters and record dealers. The level of acrimony that exists can be a major turn off for die-hards never mind new blood. What one thing would you change? Modernise "Pontins" holiday camps
Mak Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 I take it you're not a dancer Mak? I take a holdall to every venue whether it's a soul night or nighter. Usually I pack at least 5 shirts, 2 pair of trousers/jeans, I towel, 2 face towels, deodorant etc etc. I have been known to grace the maple in the past , but at 52 them bags get in the road of my zimmer frame. seriously last year Iwent to a soul night that started at 8 o'clock and ended at 11.30 . After picking my drinks up off the bar I turned to walk away and fell arse over tit on the floor some twat had put his holdall right behind me on the floor .This man had come laden with a friggin small wardrobe for a few hours dancing in a half empty freezing cold room that was more like the size of a plane hanger................so now you see why, was'nt funny at the time but now looking back
Guest Little Miss Soul Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 At weekenders I would add: Heating Bedding (clean!) Towels (clean!) Apart from that - my only comment is that there's far too much politics going on in the scene. We are all there for 2 reasons - music and to see each other. Life's too short to moan about who played what in what room blah blah blah Spend the time enjoying yourselves with your mates rather than moaning! Other than that I bloody love it all!
Guest Byrney Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 trainer wearing, jean wearing, off the peg shirts, all looking like they walked out the changing room at burtons. Well that should reduce the scene, say by at least 50% including punters, collectors and Djs to a nice tidy little number.
Guest Brian J Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 I have been known to grace the maple in the past , but at 52 them bags get in the road of my zimmer frame. seriously last year Iwent to a soul night that started at 8 o'clock and ended at 11.30 . After picking my drinks up off the bar I turned to walk away and fell arse over tit on the floor some twat had put his holdall right behind me on the floor .This man had come laden with a friggin small wardrobe for a few hours dancing in a half empty freezing cold room that was more like the size of a plane hanger................so now you see why, was'nt funny at the time but now looking back pmsl
Guest Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 if i could change anything there would be more red-headed women on the soul scene , preferably into 50's culture but hey i'm old fashioned like that Well I'm a redhead, but the only bit of 50's culture that I can manage is wearing a pretty dress and lipstick, after making sure the house is clean, the kids are well behaved and the tea is all homemade and on the table for the exact moment that my husband returns from work. And I'm only on 12 valium a day Seriously though I would love one of those 50's conical bras that make your chest look like a pair of torpedos As for the scene, I'd like every event that I want to go to have a creche with a trained child care assistant AND I'd make the so called rare-soul and up-front events just like Congleton was. Oh no, I've got all nostalgic
Guest nubes Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 At weekenders I would add: Heating Bedding (clean!) Towels (clean!) Apart from that - my only comment is that there's far too much politics going on in the scene. We are all there for 2 reasons - music and to see each other. Life's too short to moan about who played what in what room blah blah blah Spend the time enjoying yourselves with your mates rather than moaning! Other than that I bloody love it all! I agree, there is too much politics and bitching on the scene,whether it is about the amount of oldies/modern/rb being played or what people are wearing, ffs, does this really matter, try spending some time on the 'Time and Envy, pubs, Chigago' social circuit to see how fortunate we all are, the gist of it is we don't have much to winge about if all some can find to criticise is the width of someone's trousers!! Delxx
Guest Baz Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 Seriously though I would love one of those 50's conical bras that make your chest look like a pair of torpedos Dear lord, Kirsty with torpedos, do you think thats a wise thing to do
Guest Simon Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 Right, i'd ban smoking, have less empthasis on Soul & more empthasis on Northern Soul, why's everything gotta be sooo soulfull nowadays what's wrong with a good old blue eyed stomper! I'd have a decent selection of wines & real ales at venues & people enjoying themselves a lot less, there's nothing wrong with some good old fashioned self control! Simon
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 (edited) I'd like allnighters to run in the day time. It's cool to stay out when you are 18. At 40+ I somtimes (usually about 4am), just want a nap Edited August 3, 2006 by in town Mikey
soulAdequateNP Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 I'd like allnighters to run in the day time. They'd be alldayers then wouldn't they
Guest Bearsy Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 trainer wearing, jean wearing, off the peg shirts, all looking like they walked out the changing room at burtons. whats wrong with trainers, jeans or even shorts as thats what im most comfy wearing, but must agree with shirts of the peg from burtons, yuk !!! i didnt realise there was a dress code
Guest Baz Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 i didnt realise there was a dress code Bolwing shits, baggs, beer towel and a leather soled shoe, how very dare any one wear trainers to a northern do, its just not traditional P.S I wear trainers quite alot and i must sa they are really good for dancing
Guest dundeedavie Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 Right, i'd ban smoking, Simon you won't have to wait too long for that
Guest Bearsy Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 Bolwing shits, baggs, beer towel and a leather soled shoe, how very dare any one wear trainers to a northern do, its just not traditional P.S I wear trainers quite alot and i must sa they are really good for dancing tradition sucks,does that mean we have to break into chemists get smahed on drugs and dance for ten hours at 200 mph non stop, wear brut and fight anyone non soulie when queueing to get into an allnighter, (you can tell i read up on it all earlier), me i live for today and tomorrow and the day after and the day after that and sometimes even the day after that, more trainers and combat shorts with t-shirts on the dance floor !
Mak Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 First thing I'd is rip all those Worthington creamflow , John Smith Smooth and all the rest of that cat piss frothy cappaciano type liquids off the bar and have 15 real ale pumps installed , what d'ya think Annie
Cunnie Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 First thing I'd is rip all those Worthington creamflow , John Smith Smooth and all the rest of that cat piss frothy cappaciano type liquids off the bar and have 15 real ale pumps installed , what d'ya think Annie Sorry Mak but can't agree with you on this mate. Real ale's fine for folk singing arran sweater wearers who smoke pipes & have beards but the rest of us know it tastes shite PS, Don't forget to pm me your e mail addy so i can send you yhe Luther track. Mart...
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 They'd be alldayers then wouldn't they Apparently so. But somewhere along the way, alldayers became as popular as Peggy March on the dance floor. Call them allnighters but run them during the day. its all about marketing the brand I'm led to believe. Market it as the biggest allnighter since Wigan, than runs when YOU the public want it, day! Easier for getting babysitters etc etc
Mak Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 Sorry Mak but can't agree with you on this mate. Real ale's fine for folk singing arran sweater wearers who smoke pipes & have beards but the rest of us know it tastes shite PS, Don't forget to pm me your e mail addy so i can send you yhe Luther track. Mart... Now then Martin, this is not THE YORKSHIRE thread He's a list of the ales OLD GROWLER OLD GROYNE OLD SLAPPER OLD STOATWOBBLER OLD STUMPY OLD TOSSER OLD TROUT OLD KNUCKER OLD SLUG OLD ROGUE OLD HUMBUG OLD HONESTY OLD DISREPUTABLE But maybe not they sound like a vip guest list at a well known promoters soul do Mart I found one for you shandy drinking York's boys OLD PONDWATER All the above are real ales
Cunnie Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 Now then Martin, this is not THE YORKSHIRE thread He's a list of the ales OLD GROWLER OLD GROYNE OLD SLAPPER OLD STOATWOBBLER OLD STUMPY OLD TOSSER OLD TROUT OLD KNUCKER OLD SLUG OLD ROGUE OLD HUMBUG OLD HONESTY OLD DISREPUTABLE But maybe not they sound like a vip guest list at a well known promoters soul do Mart I found one for you shandy drinking York's boys OLD PONDWATER All the above are real ales I can put face's to most of those names Mak A local of mine sells a real ale called "Dogs Bollocks" on draught & recently started selling it bottled. They had a great advertising campaign & there were posters all over the pub that read "you can now get your bollocks in a bottle"
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 another one for me and ready for some girls to start fighting back. How about for every mum/dad that goes there must be a daughter at least 18 years old and older who has to go that way. If i wanted to go to Northern soul nite and chat a girl up they would be young ones there over age of 18. I won't have to worry about the ober 40's who i wouldn't want to be seen chatting up. There's some lovely girls on here in there 30's they lucky
Guest ShaneH Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 another one for me and ready for some girls to start fighting back. How about for every mum/dad that goes there must be a daughter at least 18 years old and older who has to go that way. If i wanted to go to Northern soul nite and chat a girl up they would be young ones there over age of 18. I won't have to worry about the ober 40's who i wouldn't want to be seen chatting up. There's some lovely girls on here in there 30's they lucky i love this guy! when i see the name 'paulvanwinkle' i cant wait to read what he has written. classic post! good luck with the ladies mate Shane
SteveM Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 i love this guy! when i see the name 'paulvanwinkle' i cant wait to read what he has written. classic post! good luck with the ladies mate Shane He'll have to blow them up first
Little-stevie Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 Repeat records in the same night..How many silly cun"s dance to the same record 3 or 4 times in the same night.... Promoters would have to give a quid back to every customer for each time a repeat was played...I know a few who would soon be piss broke
Guest nubes Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 I won't have to worry about the ober 40's who i wouldn't want to be seen chatting up. Don't worry your pretty little stud head sweetheart, cos the mid 4os lady is more woman than you could ever get, and more man than you will ever be, Delxx
Guest Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 another one for me and ready for some girls to start fighting back. How about for every mum/dad that goes there must be a daughter at least 18 years old and older who has to go that way. If i wanted to go to Northern soul nite and chat a girl up they would be young ones there over age of 18. I won't have to worry about the ober 40's who i wouldn't want to be seen chatting up. There's some lovely girls on here in there 30's they lucky Thats unkind, clearly you don't go for the music then
Guest mrs norman maine Posted August 5, 2006 Posted August 5, 2006 Venues with cocktail bars! Sadly, I'm not joking. Whenever I'm in some dive of a place, I don't think-ooh how gritty, how real: I just pretend I'm somewhere else. I think soulies deserve some elegant venues now & then. It's not because I'm getting older (hello paulvandickvandyke, sorry I genuinely can't remember your proper name) I've felt exactly the same since my early teens. I'm a venue snob in an uncaring world
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted August 5, 2006 Posted August 5, 2006 carlsberg don't do northern soul. but if they did... ...let's hope it would sound better than Carlsberg tastes.... TONE
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