stomper45 Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 let your rant off here too many played out tunes, too elitist, blah blah after this one on why we stay on scene
Winnie :-) Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 let your rant off here too many played out tunes, too elitist, blah blah after this one on why we stay on scene ============== What annoys me most? The fact that I fall into the category of being an angry old fart over 45
Simsy Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 I'd voice a few opinions, but hey I'm too young. ps, can we have some upbeat threads in this section soon perhaps?
Winnie :-) Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 I'd voice a few opinions, but hey I'm too young. ps, can we have some upbeat threads in this section soon perhaps? =============== Thats an easy one Ian, start a thread what pleases you about the scene and aim it at everyone
Simsy Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 =============== Thats an easy one Ian, start a thread what pleases you about the scene and aim it at everyone Yes yes yes. We need a shot in the arm of some niceness, I fancy.
Guest Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 the thing that bugs me about the scene...? the boring young farts criticising the playing of what they term as modern or disco.. when in reality the tunes have been played on the northern scene for well over 30 years.. often before they were born.. 8=) bless jc the messiah of northern soul
Guest Stuart T Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 the thing that bugs me about the scene...? the boring young farts criticising the playing of what they term as modern or disco.. when in reality the tunes have been played on the northern scene for well over 30 years.. often before they were born.. 8=) bless jc the messiah of northern soul Bloody hell, this is like being bullied down the youth club disco by the older lads who've got bum fluff moustaches. I suppose its inevitable that many people of the "row the boat dance generation" (ie anyone over 45) will like a bit of disco down the Darby and Joan club tea dance. But I guess it must be nice to sit down when dancing at your age. Surely it must be about time for you to get nailed to a cross?
Winnie :-) Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 Bloody hell, this is like being bullied down the youth club disco by the older lads who've got bum fluff moustaches. I suppose its inevitable that many people of the "row the boat dance generation" (ie anyone over 45) will like a bit of disco down the Darby and Joan club tea dance. But I guess it must be nice to sit down when dancing at your age. Surely it must be about time for you to get nailed to a cross? ============ That's about 4/5 months away Stu, and he's just going to rise again anyway
Guest Stuart T Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 ============ That's about 4/5 months away Stu, and he's just going to rise again anyway Aw, do we have to wait until Easter? Anyhow, as its before Christmas surely he hasn't been born yet, this theology stuff is quite confusing? Just in case, I'm off for a word with my mate Herod.
Guest wAvy Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 (edited) the thing that bugs me about the scene...? the boring young farts criticising the playing of what they term as modern or disco.. when in reality the tunes have been played on the northern scene for well over 30 years.. often before they were born.. 8=) bless jc the messiah of northern soul but JC, i can listen to a song in the charts today and still not like it - Irrelevant of how old/new it is - if it's not the kind of style of music i don't like, then i'm gonna switch off arn't i? I might even say, "oh turn this shite off - i hate this type of music; it's crap" etc etc. i'm gonna regret this but what the hell - in with both feet - they are disco tunes m8. yes im young(ish); yes, i must be a boring young(ish) fart then! BUT, just because i might call them disco tunes, doesn't mean i won't get up and dance to them - it's just that i class them (in my own head) as disco tunes is all. they have that certain tell-tale disco beat me thinks. nuff said - now stop draggin me into these debates - pleeeeese! wAvy Edited November 23, 2006 by wAvy
Guest Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 my dear wAvy.. but a lot of the tunes were recorded and played before the days of disco.. therefore its difficult to term them disco.. bless you my child 8=) bless jc/tom paddison the messiah of northern soul
Guest Baz Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 my dear wAvy.. but a lot of the tunes were recorded and played before the days of disco.. therefore its difficult to term them disco.. bless you my child 8=) bless jc/tom paddison the messiah of northern soul Ok been bitting my lip on this one, but couldn't help myself a few facts, Disco has been around since the mid seventys in america, like this scene today you have an underground movement and a more comercial side, many of the mid-late seventys records played on this scene today are infact disco records sung by soul artists, if we go back a decade alot of people 'claim' that every one was trying to recreate the motown sound, in the seventys it was the disco sound, you have the more obsucre disco sounds and the more comercial sounds, disco is not a bad word its a word that discribes a genre (one that i dont particualy acustom too but thats irrelivent) just because its disco dont mean it cant be soulful, im not keen on it but there you go. hell people always say about some R&B being R&R or C&W or clip clop music, i happen to like all them records but you dont see me slating every one because they call it that, because i know they are that! Its like if some one calls a 'soul' record disco its going against the grain, its not its the natural progression of black music in america.
Guest wAvy Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 my dear wAvy.. but a lot of the tunes were recorded and played before the days of disco.. therefore its difficult to term them disco.. bless you my child 8=) bless jc/tom paddison the messiah of northern soul ty JC - i indeed feel quite blessed now but all i can say to that is if they were recorded and played 'before the days of disco' then these tunes must of started off the disco movement and hence 'disco' was born! Ok been bitting my lip on this one, but couldn't help myself a few facts, Disco has been around since the mid seventys in america, like this scene today you have an underground movement and a more comercial side, many of the mid-late seventys records played on this scene today are infact disco records sung by soul artists, if we go back a decade alot of people 'claim' that every one was trying to recreate the motown sound, in the seventys it was the disco sound, you have the more obsucre disco sounds and the more comercial sounds, disco is not a bad word its a word that discribes a genre (one that i dont particualy acustom too but thats irrelivent) just because its disco dont mean it cant be soulful, im not keen on it but there you go. hell people always say about some R&B being R&R or C&W or clip clop music, i happen to like all them records but you dont see me slating every one because they call it that, because i know they are that! Its like if some one calls a 'soul' record disco its going against the grain, its not, its the natural progression of black music in america. i quite agree with you there Baz - with the majority of what you said anyway. wAvy
Bigsoulman Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 let your rant off here too many played out tunes, too elitist, blah blah after this one on why we stay on scene Backstabbing bastards that were once so called friends
Bitchdj Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 i really hate people who talk endlessly to me about the wonders of rock n roll oops i mean R&B....like they are gonna convert me ....its a bit like being caught by the jehovahs witnesses when you are up a ladder cutting your hedge ( yes it really happened to me )..... cookie
Sanquine Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 Got nothing to complain or get angry over - life to short and too many nice things in it.... gonna leave you lot to continue this thread... My cup's have full not empty.. Karen
Guest Baz Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 My cup's have full not empty.. Karen Its completely empty now Karen, i've just swiped it and guzzeled the lot down
Supercorsa Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 but JC, i can listen to a song in the charts today and still not like it - Irrelevant of how old/new it is - if it's not the kind of style of music i don't like, then i'm gonna switch off arn't i? I might even say, "oh turn this shite off - i hate this type of music; it's crap" etc etc. wAvy Does this mean you turn off the stuff you like? i really hate people who talk endlessly to me about the wonders of rock n roll oops i mean R&B....like they are gonna convert me ....its a bit like being caught by the jehovahs witnesses when you are up a ladder cutting your hedge ( yes it really happened to me )..... cookie Get your own back on Jehovah's Witnesses, find out where they live and go carol singing this christmas!
good angel Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 i really hate people who talk endlessly to me about the wonders of rock n roll oops i mean R&B....like they are gonna convert me ....its a bit like being caught by the jehovahs witnesses when you are up a ladder cutting your hedge ( yes it really happened to me )..... cookie Cookie, I thought you played R&B. Kind Regards,Kev
NorthernMoorSoul Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 ty JC - i indeed feel quite blessed now but all i can say to that is if they were recorded and played 'before the days of disco' then these tunes must of started off the disco movement and hence 'disco' was born! Baz,before Disco wasn't everybody "Going to a Go-Go"? Bernard. i quite agree with you there Baz - with the majority of what you said anyway. wAvy
Guest Stuart T Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 my dear wAvy.. but a lot of the tunes were recorded and played before the days of disco.. therefore its difficult to term them disco.. That'd be proto-disco then. The seed of satan as opposed to his spawn.
Guest vinylvixen Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 That'd be proto-disco then. The seed of satan as opposed to his spawn. So what is considered to be the FIRST example of 'disco'....or would that be a different thread...or have we have it already...i'll get my coat Jo
Guest wAvy Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 Does this mean you turn off the stuff you like? no, Supercorsa because if you read that sentence again, and i quote myself: - if it's not the kind of style of music i don't like, then i'm gonna switch off arn't i? but - ok, you got me there man! i know what i mean - your just twisting my words now! ok then, if it's not the kind of style of music i like, then i'm gonna switch off arn't i? is that better dear?! QUOTE(wAvy @ Nov 23 2006, 12:17 PM) ty JC - i indeed feel quite blessed now but all i can say to that is if they were recorded and played 'before the days of disco' then these tunes must of started off the disco movement and hence 'disco' was born! Baz,before Disco wasn't everybody "Going to a Go-Go"? Bernard. and my dear Northern Moor Soul, you have quoted me but referred to Baz as saying it! btw, what is a go-go?! wAvy
Bitchdj Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 Cookie, I thought you played R&B. Kind Regards,Kev oh my god i sooooooooooo dont....i might play proper R&B ( as in the soulful variety ) but only if its a request...cant stick all this popcorn rubbish and rock and roll...but hey ho each to their own eh back soon ..just off carol singing at the nearest jehovahs witness house........... cookie
Guest Bearsy Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 Im only 38 but feel i should have a shout, as this is the type of thread that really annoys me most. do you realise you are discriminating against the youth of today you naughty old man yours sincerely young Bearsy
Guest Stuart T Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 btw, what is a go-go?! Its like a Discotheque, I believe, where young people go to dance, take drugs and have illict sexual liaisons.
Blake H Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 Backstabbing bastards that were once so called friends Here Here, people that sucked up to you cause you had some nice tunes (that they wanted) then wouldn't give you the time of day when they found out you'd sold up. BH
Trev Thomas Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 ....its a bit like being caught by the jehovahs witnesses when you are up a ladder cutting your hedge ( yes it really happened to me )..... cookie
Chalky Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 but JC, i can listen to a song in the charts today and still not like it - Irrelevant of how old/new it is - if it's not the kind of style of music i don't like, then i'm gonna switch off arn't i? I might even say, "oh turn this shite off - i hate this type of music; it's crap" etc etc. i'm gonna regret this but what the hell - in with both feet - they are disco tunes m8. yes im young(ish); yes, i must be a boring young(ish) fart then! BUT, just because i might call them disco tunes, doesn't mean i won't get up and dance to them - it's just that i class them (in my own head) as disco tunes is all. they have that certain tell-tale disco beat me thinks. nuff said - now stop draggin me into these debates - pleeeeese! wAvy what exactly is disco, what is a disco beat? give us the benifit of your knowledge of disco and please explain
Chalky Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 Ok been bitting my lip on this one, but couldn't help myself a few facts, Disco has been around since the mid seventys in america, like this scene today you have an underground movement and a more comercial side, many of the mid-late seventys records played on this scene today are infact disco records sung by soul artists, if we go back a decade alot of people 'claim' that every one was trying to recreate the motown sound, in the seventys it was the disco sound, you have the more obsucre disco sounds and the more comercial sounds, disco is not a bad word its a word that discribes a genre (one that i dont particualy acustom too but thats irrelivent) just because its disco dont mean it cant be soulful, im not keen on it but there you go. hell people always say about some R&B being R&R or C&W or clip clop music, i happen to like all them records but you dont see me slating every one because they call it that, because i know they are that! Its like if some one calls a 'soul' record disco its going against the grain, its not its the natural progression of black music in america. #disco ben around since thew early 70's Baz it was the mid 70's in took off. It's roots come from Soul and Funk but most the records played on Northern scene that you lot call disco have nothing to do with disco, they are soul records recorded in the 70's. Disco different altogether.
steve z Posted November 23, 2006 Posted November 23, 2006 let your rant off here too many played out tunes, too elitist, blah blah after this one on why we stay on scene Hiya. Not hearing a tune thats new to me from the 60's.ATB Steve
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 not sure if anything would get on my nerves apart from old people on the scene who can't stand young people who get into Northern soul. I am sure there are people out there who look at me or think oh man have you see this young chap he's a prick and wish we didn't get young people on the scene. But as friend Nigel also a dj said here to me once great t-shirt and it's good that you can get on the scene and support it we need more young people out there like you and now i am happy that i can attend and will get people who say hello and talk to you and just respect you.
Bitchdj Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 ....its a bit like being caught by the jehovahs witnesses when you are up a ladder cutting your hedge ( yes it really happened to me )..... cookie theres nothing worse than having the jehovahs witnessing you trimming your bush you may joke but some people on here will remember i actually broke my arm by falling off the ladder whilst trimming my bush cookie
Bazza Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Im only 38 but feel i should have a shout, as this is the type of thread that really annoys me most. do you realise you are discriminating against the youth of today you naughty old man yours sincerely young Bearsy This place is full er Kids Bazza
Guest wAvy Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Its like a Discotheque, I believe, where young people go to dance, take drugs and have illict sexual liaisons. so you got any addresses of any?! what exactly is disco, what is a disco beat? give us the benifit of your knowledge of disco and please explain what, you mean at the age of 40 you still don't know?! yawn yourself dude! but ok, if i have to explain again - the bass beat is more prominent in the song, than say an earlier, 'rawer' song of the 60's. the tunes are more 'danceable' and probably came about (evoloved) from great performers such as Stevie Wonder. i can't elaborate any more than that i'm afraid but that is what i define as 'a disco' sound - very danceable/funky bassbeat sound to it. as i said, doesn't mean i won't get up and dance to them tunes, but i myself think that when i hear em, it takes me back to when i was wearing different coloured flourescent socks (fashion thing - early 80's). ok? wAvy
Guest Bearsy Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 This place is full er Kids Bazza Has anyone seen my dummy
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