Paul-s Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 (edited) https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2015/jun/12/mens-fashion-topman-northern-soul-new-york-punk?CMP=share_btn_fb I knew the nostalgia scene (or pseudo-subculture as its being called) would hit the high street. Off the peg, wear the soul in your pants! Edited August 12, 2015 by paul-s mistake 2
Godzilla Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Time everyone stopped bellyaching about all this stuff and just embraced it. It's f*cking hilarious actually 2
Popular Post Steve S 60 Posted August 12, 2015 Popular Post Posted August 12, 2015 The young lad doing the modelling can pull it off. Fat, bald fifty somethings can't. 6
Amsterdam Russ Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 If I recall correctly, wasn't Top Shop "doing" Northern Soul about 10 years ago in what was possibly the first wave of renewed media attention. The actual timeframe eludes me, but this would have been around when rare records were first featuring in a story lines on Coronation Street.Ooh, hold on. I'm getting a strong sense of dejavu!
Russ Vickers Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 I saw this reported on FB ages ago & have popped in to Top Man on a number of occasions since to check out what they have got & to have a sn*****....never seen anything in there at all ???.Russ
Steve S 60 Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 I saw this reported on FB ages ago & have popped in to Top Man on a number of occasions since to check out what they have got & to have a sn*****....never seen anything in there at all ???.RussI'm still waiting for Greenwoods to bring out their Northern Soul range. 1
sir cumference Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 I'm still waiting for Greenwoods to bring out their Northern Soul range.Well-its is more "suited" to the age of yer average "scene-goer" 1
Guest Byrney Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 (edited) It is hilarious, one vest has the timeless slogan' Danz Like You're Northern' ✊Here's the link to the other thread on this topicSoul in the high street Edited August 12, 2015 by Byrney
Guest Byrney Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 The young lad doing the modelling can pull it off. Fat, bald fifty somethings can't.and that's just the ladies ;)
Jordirip Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 (edited) B -dum - tish!!!! Edited August 12, 2015 by jordirip 1
Paul-s Posted August 12, 2015 Author Posted August 12, 2015 Time everyone stopped bellyaching about all this stuff and just embraced it. It's f*cking hilarious actually Hey, I was only posting to celebrate this eternal soulful look and yes it is f*cking hilarious and a source of much pleasure to many of us. 1
Godzilla Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Hey, I was only posting to celebrate this eternal soulful look and yes it is f*cking hilarious and a source of much pleasure to many of us.Wasn't aimed at you mate - just a general comment about how pointless all the hand-wringing is
Paul-s Posted August 13, 2015 Author Posted August 13, 2015 Wasn't aimed at you mate - just a general comment about how pointless all the hand-wringing is I now mate, i was just joining in 1
Guest Byrney Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 I saw this reported on FB ages ago & have popped in to Top Man on a number of occasions since to check out what they have got & to have a sn*****....never seen anything in there at all ???.Russthat's a shame, those tighter fitted Keks that bear the name 'Rare Soul' all over them would look uber natty at Lifeline or the 100 club ;)
Steve S 60 Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 "We don't know how long it will take for the wider trouser to catch on for guys, but the hedonistic party spirit of Northern Soul is still going strong today.""Topman Design has generated a collection perfect for introducing a new generation to the ever-cool Northern Soul culture. So for spring summer 2016 prepare to bust a move on Topman’s Northern Soul Train."https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/25076/1/how-northern-soul-sparked-a-fashion-revolutionRight On Now.
Mike Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 (edited) a quick do you think that the 'recent' northern soul film had any influence on any of all this ? Edited August 13, 2015 by mike
Citizen P Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Just read that and feel a right idiot now, the amount of times I DIDN'T punch the air and shout "Right On, Now", oh the shame.....
Steve S 60 Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 a quick do you think that the 'recent' northern soul film had any influence on any of all this ? Yes, it's certainly brought it to the attention of those looking for the next big thing, including the Topman designers. They say fashions go around in circles, and it looks like the 70's are under the spotlight at the moment. Most of us wouldn't be seen dead in some of the stuff we wore back then, and it'll be amusing if today's youth adopt the look. What they parade on the catwalk and what makes it onto the high street are two different things.
Guest Byrney Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 a quick do you think that the 'recent' northern soul film had any influence on any of all this ? yes definitely - it made the scene look edgy and a bit dangerous ( which it was) which is always appealing to the culture hunters of the fashion industry.
Godzilla Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 "We don't know how long it will take for the wider trouser to catch on for guys, but the hedonistic party spirit of Northern Soul is still going strong today.""Topman Design has generated a collection perfect for introducing a new generation to the ever-cool Northern Soul culture. So for spring summer 2016 prepare to bust a move on Topman’s Northern Soul Train."https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/25076/1/how-northern-soul-sparked-a-fashion-revolutionRight On Now.The same article suggests another up an coming look.Maybe they're expecting a late 70s period Mecca revival too... 2
Swifty Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 The same article suggests another up an coming look.Maybe they're expecting a late 70s period Mecca revival too...The same article suggests another up an coming look.Maybe they're expecting a late 70s period Mecca revival too...Has someone twatted him with Christmas decoration I wonder ?
Zed1 Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 (edited) Has someone twatted him with Christmas decoration I wonder ?......or someone's just told him he's next to wear the Spencers and vest top. Edited August 13, 2015 by Zed1 1
Guest manusf3a Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) Yes, it's certainly brought it to the attention of those looking for the next big thing, including the Topman designers. They say fashions go around in circles, and it looks like the 70's are under the spotlight at the moment. Most of us wouldn't be seen dead in some of the stuff we wore back then, and it'll be amusing if today's youth adopt the look. What they parade on the catwalk and what makes it onto the high street are two different things.Do you still punch the air between records and shout out"Right on", as the article says we all did back then Steve? I just punch the air and shout"Bastrad", when I drop and smash a cup in the kitchen or when spilling something on my carpet, if its something really valueble I break I have been know to punch the air and shout"F.ck that ya bastard". Do you still punch the air between records and shout out"Right on", as the article says we all did back then Steve? I just punch the air and shout"Bastrd", when I drop and smash a cup in the kitchen or when spilling something on my carpet, if its something really valueble I break I have been know to punch the air and shout"F.ck that ya bastard". Edited August 18, 2015 by manusf3a
Steve S 60 Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) Do you still punch the air between records and shout out"Right on", as the article says we all did back then Steve? I just punch the air and shout"Bastrad", when I drop and smash a cup in the kitchen or when spilling something on my carpet, if its something really valueble I break I have been know to punch the air and shout"F.ck that ya bastard". Did til a couple of years ago, but had to give it up because of the arthritis. I do politely applaud if I like a record. You wonder where these journalists get their information. Probably interviewing somebody who decided to take the piss, and because the journo didn't know any better, he took it as gospel. Your average all nighter back then must have been like a cross between a martial arts tournament, a Black Panther rally and a clown's convention. Edited August 18, 2015 by Steve S 60
Guest manusf3a Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) Did til a couple of years ago, but had to give it up because of the arthritis. I do politely applaud if I like a record. You wonder where these journalists get their information. Probably interviewing somebody who decided to take the piss, and because the journo didn't know any better, he took it as gospel. Your average all nighter back then must have been like a cross between a martial arts tournament, a Black Panther rally and a clown's convention.Ha ha ! how true,what sort of image do these writers conjure up in the minds of folk who know nothing about the scene.Just think of young uns reading the article and thinking I will go and give it a try,getting kitted out at topman getting in a nighter,straight on the floor having studied the "Dance steps" on you tube and when each record finishes punching the air! and shoutinmg out"Right On",even better a group of them all going together and doing it in unison,HA HA . Destination Unknown! Right on ,Right on??????????Thank you Steve for a happy start to the day! It put me in better humour than any amount of shredded wheat could. O by the way that reminds me at Keele nighter the other week we got there early and in the car park folk were taking photos of the lad who did the cereal advert,me and my mate Mark overheard someone say to his mate ",Ere look theres that bloke did the advert on the telly,lets go and get our photo taken with him!", I dont know the price of fame intruding into your private life ey! Edited August 18, 2015 by manusf3a
Steve S 60 Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 Ha ha ! how true,what sort of image do these writers conjure up in the minds of folk who know nothing about the scene.Just think of young uns reading the article and thinking I will go and give it a try,getting kitted out at topman getting in a nighter,straight on the floor having studied the "Dance steps" on you tube and when each record finishes punching the air! and shoutinmg out"Right On",even better a group of them all going together and doing it in unison,HA HA . Destination Unknown! Right on ,Right on??????????Thank you Steve for a happy start to the day! It put me in better humour than any amount of shredded wheat could. O by the way that reminds me at Keele nighter the other week we got there early and in the car park folk were taking photos of the lad who did the cereal advert,me and my mate Mark overheard someone say to his mate ",Ere look theres that bloke did the advert on the telly,lets go and get our photo taken with him!", I dont know the price of fame intruding into your private life ey!Nice one Manus. I wonder if anyone has asked him to sign their cereal box yet? Imagine looking down the row of autograph hunters and seeing someone with a variety pack? 1
Phild Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 I went to Topman and much to my dismay they don't do any of this stuff in XXXL or 40" waist.Gutted! 3
KevH Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) Nice one Manus. I wonder if anyone has asked him to sign their cereal box yet? Imagine looking down the row of autograph hunters and seeing someone with a variety pack?I'm thinking of selling Fruit Loops outside of all nighters.10 for a quid. Blueys at 10 for £5 though. Edited August 18, 2015 by KevH 2
Phild Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 I'm thinking of selling Fruit Loops outside of all nighters.10 for a quid. Blueys at 10 for £5 though.Most of the Fruit Loops are already in the nighter 1
Bunderthollox Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2015/jun/12/mens-fashion-topman-northern-soul-new-york-punk?CMP=share_btn_fb I knew the nostalgia scene (or pseudo-subculture as its being called) would hit the high street. Off the peg, wear the soul in your pants!priceleas hahaha
Guest manusf3a Posted August 19, 2015 Posted August 19, 2015 Nice one Manus. I wonder if anyone has asked him to sign their cereal box yet? Imagine looking down the row of autograph hunters and seeing someone with a variety pack?Convulsions ,I am off out mow,once more cheers mate Most of the Fruit Loops are already in the nighterI want the black liquorice torpedo ones, now stop hoarding them get the bag out and give me ten of them1
Professorturnups Posted August 19, 2015 Posted August 19, 2015 Do you still punch the air between records and shout out"Right on", as the article says we all did back then Steve? I just punch the air and shout"Bastrad", when I drop and smash a cup in the kitchen or when spilling something on my carpet, if its something really valueble I break I have been know to punch the air and shout"F.ck that ya bastard". We used to cheer in the 60s at Butlins when someone smashed a plate in the restaurant. Wonder if the same thing happens at the Russ Big Top Bonanza...my guess is that it's all plastic now lol
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