Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 i was on soul source today laughing at some of the topic replies she came into my "office" to see what the fuss was about not in the least bit interested really she read a few replies her opinion was"northern soul is like a youth club for the over 40,s" then she went back to what she was doing just wondered if anyone else got same type of opinions from g/fs or wifes moldie
Guest uroffal Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 i was on soul source today laughing at some of the topic replies she came into my "office" to see what the fuss was about not in the least bit interested really she read a few replies her opinion was"northern soul is like a youth club for the over 40,s" then she went back to what she was doing just wondered if anyone else got same type of opinions from g/fs or wifes moldie The one and only 'event' that I ever took my partner to (some 16 odd years ago) she described as "Some sort of cult, where everyone looks brainwashed." And yes, she does think that this forum is a bunch of old saddos talking about the 'old days' and ancient record matrix numbers.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Helen thinks we're on some sort of offshoot of 'Friends Reunited' type trip here. Little does she know how much we all hate each other! ..."Oh well, at least it keeps you from spending time and money on eBay" she says. I haven't got the heart to tell her how much the SS "Sales and Wants" section has cost me just this week, let alone since I've joined... TONE
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Helen thinks we're on some sort of offshoot of 'Friends Reunited' type trip here. Little does she know how much we all hate each other! ..."Oh well, at least it keeps you from spending time and money on eBay" she says. I haven't got the heart to tell her how much the SS "Sales and Wants" section has cost me just this week, let alone since I've joined... TONE has helen never been to lightwater with you tony? moldie
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 carol used to come with me all over the place but couldnt understand the way i looked at records with such a loving eye...holding then like i used to hold her lololol she still joins me occasionally but really took the piss one night when me and a few mates had our baggies and vests on for a laugh dont think shes ever seen me in the same light since moldie ps..would never stop me enjoying my first love
Winnie :-) Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 i was on soul source today laughing at some of the topic replies she came into my "office" to see what the fuss was about not in the least bit interested really she read a few replies her opinion was"northern soul is like a youth club for the over 40,s" then she went back to what she was doing just wondered if anyone else got same type of opinions from g/fs or wifes moldie ============== My son thinks we're the real 'cocoon', and my daughter after meeting some of my friends, thought we were all very strange. A couple of my sisters thought we were very 'formation dance troupe' when we were all 'cutting a rug'. Does the outside world really percieve us like this?
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 ============== My son thinks we're the real 'cocoon', and my daughter after meeting some of my friends, thought we were all very strange. A couple of my sisters thought we were very 'formation dance troupe' when we were all 'cutting a rug'. Does the outside world really percieve us like this? my brothers son who is 11 thinks we are so sad...the music is dull...and laughs at all the pics or videos i show him of nights out etc i remember that one night whilst at morden which i promoted with dave rivers a group of about 8 non soulies came upstairs to the venue and looked around they had paid there entrance fee of a fiver but then wanted to get there money back as they thought theu had entered a gay club as all the dancers on the floor were male some people just dont get it do they moldie
Rugby Soul Club Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 ============== My son thinks we're the real 'cocoon', and my daughter after meeting some of my friends, thought we were all very strange. A couple of my sisters thought we were very 'formation dance troupe' when we were all 'cutting a rug'. Does the outside world really percieve us like this? Didn't you introduce me to your daughter at your 50th..... Everytime I read anything out from here, Dean asks if we ever talk about northern..... He also refers to everyone on here as my virtual friends....
Winnie :-) Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 my brothers son who is 11 thinks we are so sad...the music is dull...and laughs at all the pics or videos i show him of nights out etc i remember that one night whilst at morden which i promoted with dave rivers a group of about 8 non soulies came upstairs to the venue and looked around they had paid there entrance fee of a fiver but then wanted to get there money back as they thought theu had entered a gay club as all the dancers on the floor were male some people just dont get it do they moldie ============== Indicative of the inability to attract youngsters onto the scene. Think its time we had something like "Pro evolution northern soul 2006", now if someone can just convince Nintendo or X box
Winnie :-) Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Didn't you introduce me to your daughter at your 50th..... Everytime I read anything out from here, Dean asks if we ever talk about northern..... He also refers to everyone on here as my virtual friends.... ================ And the die was cast............... Think she found us at our strangest a couple of times I bought friends back after nighters and she was there. Incessant babble I think she said
Drew3 Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Because I listen to our music at home mostley via The Soul Club Jukebox, The Gary Glitter fan and the kids have started to say "he's on the sadclub jukebox again"!!!!!!! :angry: Sod em!!!! I wouldn't want to be a member of anything that they were members of anyway. KTF Drew.
Guest Roccia Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 i was on soul source today laughing at some of the topic replies she came into my "office" to see what the fuss was about not in the least bit interested really she read a few replies her opinion was"northern soul is like a youth club for the over 40,s" then she went back to what she was doing just wondered if anyone else got same type of opinions from g/fs or wifes moldie Can say only this: my missus has "NORTHERN SOUL IS A RELIGION" tattoed on her decollete... I'm not kidding... Roccia
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Can say only this: my missus has "NORTHERN SOUL IS A RELIGION" tattoed on her decollete... I'm not kidding... Roccia bloody hell she must have a large decolette. ...errr what is it anyway?
Guest Roccia Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 bloody hell she must have a large decolette. ...errr what is it anyway? You're right Moldie... roccia
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 You're right Moldie... roccia well its not a plural word so it cant be upstairs......must be her butt no offence met roccia moldie
steve z Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 i was on soul source today laughing at some of the topic replies she came into my "office" to see what the fuss was about not in the least bit interested really she read a few replies her opinion was"northern soul is like a youth club for the over 40,s" then she went back to what she was doing just wondered if anyone else got same type of opinions from g/fs or wifes moldie Hi Moldie I'm 54 my wife is 42.....her fave tune is "lost" figure that one ATB Steve
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Hi Moldie I'm 54 my wife is 42.....her fave tune is "lost" figure that one ATB Steve im 43 mrs is 57 steve is that the great darlettes tune? really nice track moldie
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 bloody hell she must have a large decolette. ...errr what is it anyway? do you really not know what a decolette is? its the chest area.... I'm a wife and I don't think I'm strange for coming on here and looking at pictures of old, plump, badly dressed, wide-eyed, sweaty, bald people It gets a bit embarrassing when my kids ask if I'm looking at pictures of my boyfriends though
Mark Bicknell Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Mrs Bicknell can be at her most dangerous when our monthly bank statement arrives, debits to x,y,z record dealers can often be very difficult to explain with a lump of steak over a black eye or worse...lol Mark Bicknell.
Codfromderby Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 do you really not know what a decolette is? its the chest area.... I'm a wife and I don't think I'm strange for coming on here and looking at pictures of old, plump, badly dressed, wide-eyed, sweaty, bald people It gets a bit embarrassing when my kids ask if I'm looking at pictures of my boyfriends though kinnell kirsty how spooky is this my other half described a northern night as being a night for "old, fat, badly dressed, sweaty bald blokes" a few themes running there so i was going to take some pictures of a northern night to prove her wrong but....
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 do you really not know what a decolette is? no ive never heard the word...is it a commonly used one then? its the chest area.... I'm a wife and I don't think I'm strange for coming on here and looking at pictures of old, plump, badly dressed, wide-eyed, sweaty, bald people and thats just the women.. Mrs Bicknell can be at her most dangerous when our monthly bank statement arrives, debits to x,y,z record dealers can often be very difficult to explain with a lump of steak over a black eye or worse...lol Mark Bicknell. the amount you spend im surprised you can afford steak
Mark Bicknell Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 the amount you spend im surprised you can afford steak Ok Mince then...lol and they all cost a fiver.....well that's the old chestnut used often resulting in a second black eye...lol oh and the last three records i bought were £30.00, £75.00 and £60.00 so not a huge amount as i don't really go crazy these days....lol Mark Bicknell.
good angel Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Can say only this: my missus has "NORTHERN SOUL IS A RELIGION" tattoed on her decollete... I'm not kidding... Roccia Roccia How much talc does it take to cover it. If its like my Mrs,its a lot. Regards,Kev.
Russ Vickers Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Mrs Bicknell can be at her most dangerous when our monthly bank statement arrives, debits to x,y,z record dealers can often be very difficult to explain with a lump of steak over a black eye or worse...lol Mark Bicknell. Seperate bank accounts Mark..............really, you should have this sussed by now . Say, hi to Jackie for me mate. Russ
Russ Vickers Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 kinnell kirsty how spooky is this my other half described a northern night as being a night for "old, fat, badly dressed, sweaty bald blokes" a few themes running there so i was going to take some pictures of a northern night to prove her wrong but.... Some friends used to drop their teenage kids off at a Raves on thier way to Allnighters, the kids would refer to the Allnighters as geriatric raves . Russ
Mark Bicknell Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 Seperate bank accounts Mark..............really, you should have this sussed by now . Say, hi to Jackie for me mate. Russ We share mate....lol trouble is she thinks half the collection is hers......and it probably is....lol Mark Bicknell.
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 i wish i had a girlfriend then i could turn her into a soulie if not one already. My dad would say me missues not care that he is off but jokes at times i could sell some of your stuff like Jimmy Ruffin LP - jimmy ruffin way and the sam cooke - sugar dumpling and your mad paying that price for a record my words is but it's an obsession of Northern soul
Guest Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 I took my 16 year old daughter to the recent EASC City Club bash last night over Dinner the Mrs asked her if she'd enjoyed her night out with Dad. LUCY "IT WAS FANTASTIC MUM!!!!" ME... MUM.... "what did you like about it Lucy?" LUCY..."Ive never laughed so much since I watched the Peter Kay dvd earlier this year, it was like going to Grans Old Peoples Home Chimbo Party but with the music the blokes do Rollie Pollies and occasionly for no apparent reason would just fall backwards onto the dance floor, one bloke near where the DJ's were would step around and then decide he'd be a kids spinning top for 5 secs, have a step around and then have another go this time in an opposite direction. After every record those dancing applaud, those sitting didn't, the worse the record the louder they clap, there must have been a sizebale party there who were forced into wearing what looked liked the dresscode from a Peruvian River Tribe they all had baggie trousers and skirts on, Dad for the first time ever looked the most normal person there, at one point I listend too two blokes have a 10 minute conversation about talcum powder on the dance floor, I'm now 100% convinced that dads mates are completley 100% doo wally tappo" ME... MUM...Told ya it was garbage, so I take it you won't be going to The Velvelettes night? LUCY....you must be kidding I wouldn't miss it for the world, this time though I'll take TWO pairs of knickers with mem everywhere you look there are harmless nutters. kids don't ya love em?
Guest Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 I took my 16 year old daughter to the recent EASC City Club bash last night over Dinner the Mrs asked her if she'd enjoyed her night out with Dad. LUCY "IT WAS FANTASTIC MUM!!!!" ME... MUM.... "what did you like about it Lucy?" LUCY..."Ive never laughed so much since I watched the Peter Kay dvd earlier this year, it was like going to Grans Old Peoples Home Chimbo Party but with the music the blokes do Rollie Pollies and occasionly for no apparent reason would just fall backwards onto the dance floor, one bloke near where the DJ's were would step around and then decide he'd be a kids spinning top for 5 secs, have a step around and then have another go this time in an opposite direction. After every record those dancing applaud, those sitting didn't, the worse the record the louder they clap, there must have been a sizebale party there who were forced into wearing what looked liked the dresscode from a Peruvian River Tribe they all had baggie trousers and skirts on, Dad for the first time ever looked the most normal person there, at one point I listend too two blokes have a 10 minute conversation about talcum powder on the dance floor, I'm now 100% convinced that dads mates are completley 100% doo wally tappo" ME... MUM...Told ya it was garbage, so I take it you won't be going to The Velvelettes night? LUCY....you must be kidding I wouldn't miss it for the world, this time though I'll take TWO pairs of knickers with mem everywhere you look there are harmless nutters. kids don't ya love em? the sad thing is that's exactly how I see it too
Winnie :-) Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 the sad thing is that's exactly how I see it too ============= Well at least you feel young............
Guest Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 i was on soul source today laughing at some of the topic replies she came into my "office" to see what the fuss was about not in the least bit interested really she read a few replies her opinion was"northern soul is like a youth club for the over 40,s" then she went back to what she was doing just wondered if anyone else got same type of opinions from g/fs or wifes moldie I think she might be right The one and only 'event' that I ever took my partner to (some 16 odd years ago) she described as "Some sort of cult, where everyone looks brainwashed." And yes, she does think that this forum is a bunch of old saddos talking about the 'old days' and ancient record matrix numbers. Lesley used to say it was toys for boys. . . wot about the girls?
Guest Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 Love all the comments about what people think of us lot! Cheered up right up today! But then Im not bald with belly!! My son is getting into the music - which is great - hoping I can persuade him soon to come to a do! I took my daughter to couple of places, few years ago, she didnt like the music and found it bit strange! If I went to an 'normal' thing with her - her words - she would tell me not to show her up by dancing ! Then we went somewhere where the girls and guys were showing off, of course half my age! She must have got annoyed as she said ' mum get up and dance - show them how to do it!' - nicest thing she has ever said to me!!!
Pete Morgan Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 The one and only 'event' that I ever took my partner to (some 16 odd years ago) she described as "Some sort of cult, where everyone looks brainwashed." My wife is Australian and a few years younger than me, i used to drag her to the soul nights when i dj,ed. one night i was playing i looked around the room and didn,t see her for at least an hour.I finished feeling slightly worried and got a girl to check the ladies and she was asleep on the toilet...bored shitless was her response. I go on my own now. she also couldn,t understand why we all shuffle around the dancefloor and don,t lift up our feet! The best was that it reminded her of a gay night, "all these blokes dancing on their own" she also questions why all the songs have "Baby" or "love" in the lyrics. guess i will not convert her :-( pete m
Guest uroffal Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 she was asleep on the toilet...bored shitless was her response. I go on my own now. she also couldn,t understand why we all shuffle around the dancefloor and don,t lift up our feet! The best was that it reminded her of a gay night, "all these blokes dancing on their own" she also questions why all the songs have "Baby" or "love" in the lyrics. guess i will not convert her :-( pete m pretty sure I remember my other half also saying that, " ... they'e all misfits, people who don't fit in anywhere else." Well, I've been to some of these "anywhere else" places and I'm glad I don't fit in! She tends to call the dancing "square dancing" too! Recently, however, as I currently have Stanley Mitchell's Quit Twisting My Arm as a text message alert on the phone, she has started to sing along with it. She's probably taking the p*ss though
Guest uroffal Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 She tends to call the dancing "square dancing" too! She also does this ridiculous p*ss take dance that involves her dancing round like the Asian woman in Goodness Gracious Me clapping her hands together I want a divorce
Maark Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 Some friends used to drop their teenage kids off at a Raves on thier way to Allnighters, the kids would refer to the Allnighters as geriatric raves . Russ I think of Northern Soul as a passport to eternal youth. My mate who I took to a (albeit, bad) soul do likened it more to Pheonix Nights!
Deegee Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 This is my seven year old who I caught dancing! Took it with my phone (not very good quality but you get the drift...) He was also playing the playstation at the same time. As soon as he can drink bitter Im gonna take him. My 17 year old says my music is sh*te but sings along to them!
Citizen P Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 (edited) Time for an old'un I reckon. My Missus said "You think more of Northern Soul than you do of me" "No" sez I "I think more of Pink Floyd than I do of you" Boom Boom T. Edited November 7, 2006 by tonyp
Winnie :-) Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 I think of Northern Soul as a passport to eternal youth. My mate who I took to a (albeit, bad) soul do likened it more to Pheonix Nights! ============= In one of Peter Kaye's DVD's he does the dad dance, nuff said
SteveM Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 i wish i had a girlfriend Try going out without your Dad
Codfromderby Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 my missus kept asking me to play "that" dusty springfield record, i played everything i had by dusty, but she said no thats not it, a few weeks later i put on a compilation and out of the speakers came the inticers since you left, my missus almost leapt out of the chair and said "this is it, did it get in the charts"
Guest just mo Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 This is my seven year old who I caught dancing! Took it with my phone (not very good quality but you get the drift...) He was also playing the playstation at the same time. Untitled.WMV As soon as he can drink bitter Im gonna take him. My 17 year old says my music is sh*te but sings along to them! My 17year old daughter says my music makes her eyes burn! Knows the words to quite few too.
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