good angel Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 (edited) Hi yer, Do you think Northern Soul was are first love,and thats why we can never forget it, and never let it go. Every body remembers there first love. Kind Regards Kev. Edited October 6, 2006 by good angel
Guest Trevski Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 Hi yer, Do you think Northern Soul was are first love,and thats why we can never forget it, and never let it go. Every body remembers there first love. Kind Regards Kev. Nope, I decided, aged five, I loved girls Still do, but northern comes a close second. Mind you, northern never lets you down......
Sean Hampsey Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 Hi yer, Do you think Northern Soul was are first love,and thats why we can never forget it, and never let it go. Every body remembers there first love. Kind Regards Kev. I've always felt you should treat your women just like you do your records. Whip the cover off and get 'em spinning on the table... as often as possible. Then when you've had your three minutes worth,,,, stick 'em back in the cupboard, under lock and key, where they belong, until you fancy another one! Works for me! Sean
John Elias Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 (edited) I've always felt you should treat your women just like you do your records. Whip the cover off and get 'em spinning on the table... as often as possible. Then when you've had your three minutes worth,,,, stick 'em back in the cupboard, under lock and key, where they belong, until you fancy another one! Works for me! Sean Think you may have SOME female response to this.............. Edited October 7, 2006 by dancingcollector
Catriona Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 Think you may have SOME female response to this.............. I thought you were an across the board man Sean, cant you manage a seven minute spin? Hardly worth being dusted off...for three minutes. x
Jumpinjoan Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 I thought you were an across the board man Sean, cant you manage a seven minute spin? Hardly worth being dusted off...for three minutes. x or for 7" Cat... 12".... now your talking!
Catriona Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 Hi yer, Do you think Northern Soul was are first love,and thats why we can never forget it, and never let it go. Every body remembers there first love. Kind Regards Kev. I do know what you mean but I think it was the full package that I fell in love with. I can remember standing up stairs at Oddfellows watching my brother Chas, Stevie Holland, Mudd and all the local lot from Harborough dancing to Seven Souls and thinking I love this. Now I go out and wonder why I m there!!!!!!!!!!!!! More to do with being bored with the same old music than anything else BUT I do miss the great people that I used to travel with. We can all listen to our favourite tunes at home but it doesnt have that vibe does it of hearing it loud at 3 in the morning surrounded by your mates?
Winnie :-) Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 Hi yer, Do you think Northern Soul was are first love,and thats why we can never forget it, and never let it go. Every body remembers there first love. Kind Regards Kev. =============== This must be why the records don't have centres
Guest twoflatsup Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 Didn't get in to Northern till 10 years ago in my late 20s, so can't say it's my first love (That would have been my right hand, aged about 13) but where else other than a 'nighter can you stick your hand in a strangers box, and then offer them some money for it ?
Guest Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 (edited) I've always felt you should treat your women just like you do your records. Whip the cover off and get 'em spinning on the table... as often as possible. Then when you've had your three minutes worth,,,, stick 'em back in the cupboard, under lock and key, where they belong, until you fancy another one! Works for me! Sean I hope you are going to ask for forgiveness for those statements ........ My first love ? That will be at Butlins , Filey , 1964 .....and we all know about Butlins don't we , old friend ? Malc Burton Edited October 8, 2006 by Malc Burton
good angel Posted October 8, 2006 Author Posted October 8, 2006 Didn't get in to Northern till 10 years ago in my late 20s, so can't say it's my first love (That would have been my right hand, aged about 13) but where else other than a 'nighter can you stick your hand in a strangers box, and then offer them some money for it ? Johnny, Is it the same as when you asked that women wearing feathers,Do you want plucking See soon mate. Kev.
Sean Hampsey Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 and we all know about Butlins don't we , old friend ? Malc Burton Don't go there Malc. It's Sunday and I'll need absolution! Sean
Guest kid mohair Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 massive thanks to my brothers who drummed into my brain northern soul, 1975 i was 15 and dident have a chance to get into bowie thank fook, traveling to an allnighter in the back of a vauxhall viva with paul anka i cant help loving you was awsome, and will never get that moment again loved it with a passion then and still do now at 46 and still hearing new tunes, say no more.
Guest Matt Male Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 I've always felt you should treat your women just like you do your records. Whip the cover off and get 'em spinning on the table... as often as possible. Works for me! Sean mount them on your spindle you mean....
Guest Matt Male Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 Hi yer, Do you think Northern Soul was are first love,and thats why we can never forget it, and never let it go. Every body remembers there first love. Kind Regards Kev. This is a good question. I thought i must have liked something before i discovered northern soul but I can't really remember being really into another kind of music. I was twelve in 1978 so chart stuff would have been Abba, the last days of punk (was too young to be a real punk), crap punk wannabes like the Boomtown Rats, loads of tunes from Grease, MOR rock like Queen and Bonny Tyler and garbage Euro-soul from Boney M. Never really into any of that. Northern must have caught me just at the right time as i was taking an interest in music and pop music was in trasition from 70s to the start of New Wave a year or so later. I was lucky
Sean Hampsey Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 mount them on your spindle you mean.... Tut Tut! That's just crude! Sean
good angel Posted October 8, 2006 Author Posted October 8, 2006 Mat, If some of the better halfs read some replys.you probably be wearing them records All the best.Kev.
Winnie :-) Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 This is a good question. I thought i must have liked something before i discovered northern soul but I can't really remember being really into another kind of music. I was twelve in 1978 so chart stuff would have been Abba, the last days of punk (was too young to be a real punk), crap punk wannabes like the Boomtown Rats, loads of tunes from Grease, MOR rock like Queen and Bonny Tyler and garbage Euro-soul from Boney M. Never really into any of that. Northern must have caught me just at the right time as i was taking an interest in music and pop music was in trasition from 70s to the start of New Wave a year or so later. I was lucky =============== Wasn't that around the time of the quadrophenia revival, could that have had an influence? Just asking, by the way, not saying it was
Ernie Andrews Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 Records always give you pleasure Women mostly give you pain!
Guest vinylvixen Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 Tut Tut! That's just crude! Sean And tiny....spindles that is, Sean ....I don't open my box for anything less than at least a 1 hour session...anything less is just pitiful...oh, and I don't treat my men like my records - the vinyl gets loved and caressed and respected.......and the men...well... Jo
Guest vinylvixen Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 or for 7" Cat... 12".... now your talking! You're a greedy girl, Joan - I'd settle for two decent 7" - when one gets groove burn, you've got a back up copy.... Jo
Guest Matt Male Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 =============== Wasn't that around the time of the quadrophenia revival, could that have had an influence? Just asking, by the way, not saying it was Are you calling me a Mod!! No Winnie Quadrophenia (the film) was about a year after i got into Northern, 1979 for sure. It definately wasn't as a result of Quadrophenia because we were all still wearing Spencers (soul bags and pegs) and Nature Treks or Pods, which i seem to remember went out of fashion pretty quickly when everyone started dressing like Mods. I was never a Mod, although i did have a couple of scooters. I can actually remember almost the exact moment when fashions suddenly change. It was after the summer holidays and i was in my second year at secondary school 1979 (during the first year i had got into northern) it was the first day back and there was a buzz about because the coolest kid in school a couple of years older (Clifton Harper, some might remember him from Wigan) was wearing a narrow tie!... with a small knot! Well that was it, suits , scooters, two tone jackets and trousers, tonics... like i say never really a mod though. P.s. found some brilliant Quadrophenia goofs on IMDB, including rockers in Motorhead T-Shirts, in 1964? Or was it 1965? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079766/goofs M. You're a greedy girl, Joan - I'd settle for two decent 7" - when one gets groove burn, you've got a back up copy.... Jo I'm shocked
good angel Posted October 9, 2006 Author Posted October 9, 2006 One for you girls, GROW YOUR OWN DOPE, PLANT A MAN. :good: Kind Regards, Kev.
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