Steve S 60 Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) I'm up and ready........xmas14 018.JPG Just an observation Rob, but I couldn't help but notice a spider in your kitchen when I viewed your photograph full screen. There he is, in the corner of your work top, above the toaster at the top of the picture. Wouldn't be Spider Turner by any chance? Edited January 13, 2015 by Steve S 60 1
KevH Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Yet another cringe worthy image of the scene is on main stream television. My wife and I together with my sister attended goodyears soul night in Wolverhampton on Saturday night, which we do from time to time mainly to see Ted Massey's spot which was very good as usual. My sister has lived in Australia for over twenty years is on holiday and loves the music and attends soul nights in Perth not far from her home, was very surprised to see people wearing 1970`s style clothes at the event, something that does not happen in Australia. The question she asked was why do they do it, that is one I would like to know the answer to my self having lived through that decade myself and always considered it a decade that style forgot as been quoted many times and totally agree with. When I go back to work tomorrow I hope no one has seen it and asks, do you wear that type of clothing at the soul do`s you attend here`s hoping. Wonder if they wear retro Speedos in Perth.? Just for the record,i fully endorse a healthy breakfast and lifestyle.
Guest Matt Male Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Better than your knob dissapearing and your poo turning white . That's not the gear, that's called getting old.
Guest Matt Male Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Everyone knows Oat so Simple is the nighter peoples choice.Ready Brek.? Come off it.Ok some might say Oat So is a pale re-issue,but it hits the spot at 8.00am.!!! OSS only.!! Actually the advert casting was a close call - some reading this will know what i mean.LoL So it was you Kev? On the odd occasion we raided a grocery shop on the way to a nighter the Oat so Simple was always missing from the shelves...
Back Street Blue Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Think the advert's pants. Get why people cringe at what my late friend Chris Buckley called "the circus folk"....but it doesn't bother me if people choose to dress "retro cool" Most of the folk who wear vintage stuff that I know are regular niter goers and at events week in, week out.... and are very good company The bloke in the ad is a well known old hand it turns out and good luck to him I say 2
Paddy Ferry Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) Every weekend no matter where we go we see people in retro clothes, I couldn't care less, if that's what they want to wear good luck to them, the one thing that stands out in the advert is the smile on the blokes face he's enjoying himself, unlike some it would appear. Never mind the music look what they're wearing. Edited January 13, 2015 by Paddywack 2
Winnie :-) Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Why does TV pigeon-hole the 'Northern soul lover'? Well their point of reference in most cases is a 1977 documentary showing people in vests and baggies. We're busy shouting ''but everything's changed we're different now''. Obvious next question from the producer. ''What music do you listen to now, are current releases played on the northern scene''? ''We still listen, collect and dance to most of the same records that we did throughout the 7Ts Mr Producer''. ''So what exactly has changed''. I haven't worded it brilliantly, but we're a product of our own making, yes we might wear slightly different clothes, but if you were a spinner or a dropper in your youth, wouldn't you still do it if you could now? Bottom line is, nothing much has really changed accept in the really upfront venues, and even in those the bulk of the music played is from the 6Ts. Why would a TV producer see us any other way than in a 'This is England' style? 2
Amsterdam Russ Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 At the same time, people are still reliving the days of the Wigan Casino (etc). You just have to look at the volume of threads and posts on Soul Source to see that's true. If even the more progressive die-hard keep on about "the old days" what are people outside of the scene supposed to think? 2
Mick Boyle Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 It isn't what is being worn in these adverts. The fashion depicted was fashion for a short time mid 70's, it soon passed for another. Why does everyone who wishes to portray the soul scene want to depict the certain type of clothes being shown when it isn't the case except for a minority. It isn't the adverts that is the problem, it isn't those in them but how the scene is perceived to be. You only have to go on other social media outlets. The ridiclue being shown is far worse than here. I am all for anyone wearing what they want but I do wish they would stop using the image they are using everytime they wish to use the scene to sell their product. Agree with every word All family, friends and work associates who know I love the music will think I go out at weekends looking like a chimney sweeper. No problem with anything that promotes the scene but it always comes down to the same thing. 2
Boogaloo Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 It's a great ad. Can't stand Shredded Wheat tho. LOL 1
Steve S 60 Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 As advertisements go, it keeps you guessing about what is actually being advertised until the end captions. Even in the extended 2 minute version, there is no mention of any high fibre breakfast cereal. Expect future events to be invaded by advertising executives. I reckon Johnson & Johnson would be interested in the alternative use of one of their products. Failing that, it's about time a new Shake n Vac advert hit our screens. 1
Popular Post Stevie Posted January 13, 2015 Popular Post Posted January 13, 2015 I'd rather they hadn't made this advert, but it pales into insignificance compared to many of the photo's on here in members albums. That is where the true horror lies 6
Guest Soulskate70 Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Too young to be around in the seventies, and I thought the advert was OK.... After all its ONLY an advert... The media/advertising industry need to give whatever movement/craze/trend they are stealing from an identity.... If it were mods they would have use guys on scooters... For Northern Soul it's baggys, solatios, vests and Brutus shirts.... Right or wrong it's what the general public recognise as the Northern Soul "uniform" - just like a mod in a parka. For an advert they need to make this obvious. The same guy dancing in Sta-press, a Ben Sherman and Brogues to many would have just looked like a skinhead, and as such confused the "message". As the father and son involved are the real-deal I say good luck to them....
macca Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) At a family event recently I caught up with one of the neighbours, a lad two years older than me who was in a pub band in the mid 70s, doing Santana and Eagles covers. Back then he always took the piss out of me for being part of scene that "worshipped naff B sides" and "wore absurd clothes", often dismissing my Soul folk buddies as uneducated retards. Well at this family do, Northern Soul came up in conversation and he felt forced to concede that he had been wrong about the music and now recognised the cultural impact of said music. I was grinning away till he said he'd seen the Paul Mason doc and thought it well made but had portrayed latter day NS enthusiasts as "naffly clad time warp freaks wearing those f*cking awful threads still". I was quick to tell him that at more progressive events, especially on the Continent, things were very different, cool even. He'll have seen this commercial by now and will probably be drawing a similar damning conclusion. Shredded wheat for me was largley inedible unless you put tons of sugar on it. We were strictly a sugar puffs family, with porridge in winter. Edited February 7, 2015 by pikeys dog swearing - workplace filters 2
Guest Byrney Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 For the same reason Circus posters feature clowns and not the dashing ringmaster. Spectacle is more interesting from a giggly, pointing point of view Can anyone tell me why these media types are drawn towards the 'Coco clown' look? The ad would be a lot cooler if they picked a dude with some dress sense, surely?
Speedlimit Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 well just been down the shop to see if there's any free wigan patches in the boxes of shredded wheat :wicked:
Gogger Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) At a family event recently I caught up with one of the neighbours, a lad two years older than me who was in a pub band in the mid 70s, doing Santana and Eagles covers. Back then he always took the piss out of me for being part of scene that "worshipped naff B sides" and "wore absurd clothes", often dismissing my Soul folk buddies as uneducated retards. Well at this family do, Northern Soul came up in conversation and he felt forced to concede that he had been wrong about the music and now recognised the cultural impact of said music. I was grinning away till he said he'd seen the Paul Mason doc and thought it well made but had portrayed latter day NS enthusiasts as "naffly clad time warp freaks wearing those f*cking awful threads still". I was quick to tell him that at more progressive events, especially on the Continent, things were very different, cool even. He'll have seen this commercial by now and will probably be drawing a similar damning conclusion. Shredded wheat for me was largley inedible unless you put tons of sugar on it. We were strictly a sugar puffs family, with porridge in winter. plenty of sugar and hot milk , awful with cold milk , bloke in ad looks genuine good luck to him Edited February 7, 2015 by pikeys dog swearing - workplace filters 1
Tim Smithers Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Hovis 'Bike' advert 1973 (Britain's favourite TV …: Made in deepest Dorset
Popular Post Professorturnups Posted January 13, 2015 Popular Post Posted January 13, 2015 I just separate the (shredded) wheat from the chaff and go to what are imho the real soul events - VaVaVoom, Grumpysoul and Lifeline being the last 3... Mark C 5
mid tempo Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Who / when / where did the start wearin these baggy kecks again....lets progress BACK to late 80s/90s ...lol sound wise anyhow .
Rob Wigley Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Just an observation Rob, but I couldn't help but notice a spider in your kitchen when I viewed your photograph full screen. There he is, in the corner of your work top, above the toaster at the top of the picture. Wouldn't be Spider Turner by any chance? Yes Steve, he's just publicity seeking ! got a house full of the little feckers keeping warm during the winter !
Davenpete Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Is there going to be a backlash from the Soul fans who are only into Porridge? Dx 2
Mark S Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 As advertisements go, it keeps you guessing about what is actually being advertised until the end captions. Even in the extended 2 minute version, there is no mention of any high fibre breakfast cereal. Expect future events to be invaded by advertising executives. I reckon Johnson & Johnson would be interested in the alternative use of one of their products. Failing that, it's about time a new Shake n Vac advert hit our screens. I thought it was a Duraphet advert at first either way its shite . 1
Veedub Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 It just came on my telly again !! it's like having a virus ! 1
Popular Post Rhino Posted January 13, 2015 Popular Post Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) our lass bought asda's own brand please tell me there not bootlegged or just reissued???? Edited January 13, 2015 by rhino 5
KevH Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Is there going to be a backlash from the Soul fans who are only into Porridge? Dx Already started from the OSS group. (Oat So Simple).Making an advert.Steve L playing "Oat",Big Paul playing "So"....and i'll be playing....myself. 1
Wiggyflat Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 I can remember the odd baggy person around 99 to 2000.The mod look was prevalent and before that the pegged trouser.Before that there was the Kevin Webster tache,double denim and dm shoes look.The baggy looked as though it was consigned to history and it popped up again in its own Jurassic Park! can anyone go pre 90s?
Mark Bicknell Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 I kid you not Asda in Ashton are sold out of Shreaded Wheat lol greedy panic buying soulies lol
KevH Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 I kid you not Asda in Ashton are sold out of Shreaded Wheat lol greedy panic buying soulies lol How much did they cost you Mark.? 1
Guest Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) Why not just dress in todays fashions?.. if we saw folk like teddy boys etc in 70s wid laugh & tek piss... this is even worse 50 + tryin to dress like they were teens/ 20s....imo.....gaz..lol.1970's clothes looked alright in the 70's on 18 year olds.As you get older you can not wear all the same type of clothes as when you were younger, without looking silly.You have to start thinking does this look dignified for my age! Edited January 13, 2015 by Guest
Quinvy Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 As advertisements go, it keeps you guessing about what is actually being advertised until the end captions. Even in the extended 2 minute version, there is no mention of any high fibre breakfast cereal. Expect future events to be invaded by advertising executives. I reckon Johnson & Johnson would be interested in the alternative use of one of their products. Failing that, it's about time a new Shake n Vac advert hit our screens. That'll be "Snake and Vac" surely? 2
Popular Post Quinvy Posted January 13, 2015 Popular Post Posted January 13, 2015 1970's clothes looked alright in the 70's on 18 year olds. As you get older you can not wear all the same type of clothes as when you were younger, without looking silly. You have to start thinking does this look dignified for my age! Like I said earlier, the trousers aren't as bad as the flared skirts, ankle socks, ribbons and tattoos that the women wear. Where the hell did that look come from? And where do the flat caps come from? The only people who wore them in the seventies were our dads. 4
Wicked Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Like I said earlier, the trousers aren't as bad as the flared skirts, ankle socks, ribbons and tattoos that the women wear. Where the hell did that look come from? And where do the flat caps come from? The only people who wore them in the seventies were our dads. Plenty of girls dressed like that at nighters in the mid 70's and it didn't look too bad on a young fit female, don't remember many girls with tatoos though.
Kjw Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 1970's clothes looked alright in the 70's on 18 year olds. As you get older you can not wear all the same type of clothes as when you were younger, without looking silly. You have to start thinking does this look dignified for my age! Actually, they didn't. How many people on here have looked back at photos of themselves from the 70's and thought 'did I really go out looking like that' 3
Guest Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 At least they didn't play the snake be thankful.
Zoomsoulblue Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 The ad makes me remember a documenty from the mid 70t,s about punk rockers and teddy boys all dressed up down the kings road - putting there views over
Sutty Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) dude needs to up his act and get in some OG Puffa Puffa Rice steez instead of wimping out on this Shredded Wheat garbage made in Bath. OG Shreddie is Welywyn Garden City ONLY, any fule knoes it. He can stick his repro gold-top101 bull where the sun don't shine while I'm here the frosted flaked MF. OFO* *Original Flakes Only Edited January 13, 2015 by Sutty 2
Guest Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) Actually, they didn't. How many people on here have looked back at photos of themselves from the 70's and thought 'did I really go out looking like that'They looked alright at the time, otherwise nobody would have worn them!I remember a time if you didn't have a pair of wide trousers with front pleats you were a bit of a square and unfashionable!Clothes from the middle ages must have looked really smart in their time, but look silly nowadays!I don't think older people should be wearing them now, it doesn't look good anymore! Edited January 13, 2015 by Guest
Swifty Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Hi Russ - Shredded Beats plays some soul and has operated for years in Welwyn Garden City…..so named as the town was the former home of Nabisco. Is that the label Bits & Pieces was on ? 1
Drewtg Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 OK let's do it... Jeanette White - Muesli The Valentines - Brekkieway Shreddie and Ernie - I can't chew it Tommy Nabisco - I cried my rice away Ok nurse, ready for my pills now................................................................ 3
Rudzy Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Good Old Shredded Wheat. I suppose they got to come up with something to compete with the #1 Seasonal PORRIDGE...might take some weaning me off BACON & EGGS.
KevH Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 They never did Ian Botham any harm.He could still run jump f*k fight any 10 men after 3 shredded wheat.
Guest Byrney Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Does that mean I can't wear a canary yellow full Sergio tachini tracksuit, grow my hair and have a permed mullet, topped off with sovereign rings again. Yes, some 'retro' looks are best left in the past. My example and the nostalgia knight look especially 1970's clothes looked alright in the 70's on 18 year olds. As you get older you can not wear all the same type of clothes as when you were younger, without looking silly. You have to start thinking does this look dignified for my age!
Tricky Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Whats wrong with it FFS. If you have to ask you wouldnt understand. Its about a scene and dress sense most left behind in the 70,s. i get more and more depressed every day.The commercialism first time around was bad enough. If it werent for the friends iv made i would twat this dysfunctional scene right off. Record collection for sale very soon. Tricky 1
Popular Post Davetay Posted January 13, 2015 Popular Post Posted January 13, 2015 Fred Perry, Ben Sherman, Harringtons - these are smart clothes, timeless, that can be worn with anything really. They have been around for 50 years or more. As Chalky says, the baggy trouser era lasted from 1972 to 1979, then vanished. I'm also at a loss as to why they have to keep focusing on a relatively short period. By the end of 76, baggies had well gone, with the Mecca crowd. For some reason the Wigan crowd started even wider ones for a couple of years or so. In the main it what was in fashion at the time, and not Northern Soul fashion. In the early 70's it was the Skinhead/Smoothie fashion that was worn by the Soul crowd. 7
Davetay Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 1970's clothes looked alright in the 70's on 18 year olds. As you get older you can not wear all the same type of clothes as when you were younger, without looking silly. You have to start thinking does this look dignified for my age! Towards the back end of the 70's, l started wearing Lacoste, Polo Shirts etc. In 2015 still wearing Lascoste every now and than, and have done all through the last 35 years plus.
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