Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 Just a question on how young you think people are getting on the scene or what is youngest you seen. To my suprise when i went to city club friday a dj by the name of Little Miss soul rosie i thought a nickname then to my suprise it was an 11 year old girl. She was dancing even as good as i thought. What is your thoughts on this i would say good but only one problem with the DJing can play the tunes but needs to be older so can hear what she says when talking as not all young people are good with words just yet. but in a few years time she will be djing more and getting better Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 My Daughter's a soul fan although I'll admit she's just as fanciful for the current stuff with awful sexual lyrics!!!! However, she loves the stuff I ram down her ears and is very excited about her first weekender - taking her to Prestatyn in March Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest ShaneH Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 yes its great to see younger people getting involved. however, they should not allow the under 16's into venues imo. i would never let a child of mine be exposed to the things that go on at soul events. i also think those parents that dress their kids in baggies and vests should be charged with child cruelty shane Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chalky Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 yes its great to see younger people getting involved. however, they should not allow the under 16's into venues imo. i would never let a child of mine be exposed to the things that go on at soul events. i also think those parents that dress their kids in baggies and vests should be charged with child cruelty shane Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Cunnie Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 yes its great to see younger people getting involved. however, they should not allow the under 16's into venues imo. i would never let a child of mine be exposed to the things that go on at soul events. i also think those parents that dress their kids in baggies and vests should be charged with child cruelty shane Think they should charge the kids who allow thieir parents to venture out in said attire myself Shane Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest rachel Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 (edited) Yep, I agree, it's an adult atmosphere and the only underage people who should (but shouldn't really) be there are the ones that can manage to sneak in like none of us ever did before we were 18, honest (note, I can honestly say I never sneaked into a soul do before I was 18.... ) No offence to anyone but I find the 'kids DJing' thing a bit gimmicky. The only comfort is that in a few years they'll probably rebel and be into something much more sensible Edited January 29, 2007 by rachel Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Russoul1 Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 Just a question on how young you think people are getting on the scene or what is youngest you seen. To my suprise when i went to city club friday a dj by the name of Little Miss soul rosie i thought a nickname then to my suprise it was an 11 year old girl. She was dancing even as good as i thought. What is your thoughts on this i would say good but only one problem with the DJing can play the tunes but needs to be older so can hear what she says when talking as not all young people are good with words just yet. but in a few years time she will be djing more and getting betteryes i was there that night, very sweet but lets hope she doesnt follow her fathers footsteps or should i say bootsteps regards his blatent lack of original vinyl, even playing cheap lp tracks photocopied labeled 45s, total embarrasment, nuff said :angry: Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 Think they should charge the kids who allow thieir parents to venture out in said attire myself Shane I am all for younger people at venues ...... come to think of it , everybody at venues is younger than me . The people in the home send their love , Martin ..... Malc Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Cunnie Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 I am all for younger people at venues ...... come to think of it , everybody at venues is younger than me . The people in the home send their love , Martin ..... Malc Ah bless e'm Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest barnsey Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 yes its great to see younger people getting involved. however, they should not allow the under 16's into venues imo. i would never let a child of mine be exposed to the things that go on at soul events. i also think those parents that dress their kids in baggies and vests should be charged with child cruelty shane lol Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 Yep, I agree, it's an adult atmosphere and the only underage people who should (but shouldn't really) be there are the ones that can manage to sneak in like none of us ever did before we were 18, honest (note, I can honestly say I never sneaked into a soul do before I was 18.... ) Why do you say that though? I know, when I was 13-14 I longed to be a patron at a proper soul night but the opportunity didn't present itself to me living in Bournemouth. Now that opportunities present themselves where under 18's are able to attend soul gigs why shouldn't they? Surely, it's an introduction into something they might just carry a torch for into the future, ensuring the longevity of a genre we're all so passionate about. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Thorley Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 (edited) My kids are now 15 and 23, have traveled to soul events with me all their lives. From early Southports to Allniters in Scotland, we traveled as a family to just about everything. Has it damaged them, in their veiw, not mine, no. When it was their weekend to be with me, they and I wanted to be together and not with a baby sitter, so they came. Many people on the scene know Roxanne and Che well, they never played up or cramped anyones style. They saw the good and the bad around them first hand, and discussed it with me. Now in later life they have a much more level view of drugs, drink and everything else related to the club scene than many of their friends. This is not saying that's how other should bring up their kids, but to say I see no problem having young kids around. I've traveled with them to big dance events and Glastonbury, where lots of people take their children and we've had great fun. But there again I've always been an old hippy. They still come from time to time with me and have great fun and now bring their friends as well. Edited January 29, 2007 by Dave Thorley Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Dante Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 I don't think it's bad for an under 16 year old kid to go to a soul night. I think that the point is that you talk him before and explain the hole thing, tell him what to do and what not to do. I started going to reggae nights (the closest thing to soul nights in Mexico) when I was about 14 and I haven't got any problems CHeers Dante Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 It's ok if you get kids that go and behave. not if you go and loads of kids running around. but as said for someone who goes and respects the music etc. only thing is they should end up djing when they are older and able to speak better so we can understand or else we won't know what a little kid says at time Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Dante Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 Well, IMHO that's obvious. I was refering to soulie kids not adult soulie's kids. Of course it's wrong to force a kid go to a soul night when he doesn't want to because he will not enjoy and won't let other people enjoy. About the DJing, they don't have to speak at all, just borrow some dad's records and spin around Cheers Dante Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Wally Francis Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 My 2 kid's aged 12 & 16 love all genres of soul music,and i've taken them to the odd soul night, and they loved it,and on some occasions being the first on the dance floor.It's like Dave said it's all about how you bring them up.I myself would like to see a lot more people bring there youngsters out now and again,but only if there are well behaved and of an age where they know how to respect other people and there surroundings. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Baz Atkinson Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 YES AGREE WITH ALL COMMENTS,SOMETIMES MY TWO KIDS MISBEHAVE AND THEN I HAVE TO TELL THEM OFF,MY KIDS ARE CALLED HEADSEY AND KEV JOHNSON LOL. BAZ A Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jumpinjoan Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 YES AGREE WITH ALL COMMENTS,SOMETIMES MY TWO KIDS MISBEHAVE AND THEN I HAVE TO TELL THEM OFF,MY KIDS ARE CALLED HEADSEY AND KEV JOHNSON LOL. BAZ A Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Wally Francis Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 YES AGREE WITH ALL COMMENTS,SOMETIMES MY TWO KIDS MISBEHAVE AND THEN I HAVE TO TELL THEM OFF,MY KIDS ARE CALLED HEADSEY AND KEV JOHNSON LOL. BAZ A I thought those 2 had been given ASBOs if not they need to. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Jamie Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 (edited) yes its great to see younger people getting involved. however, they should not allow the under 16's into venues imo. i would never let a child of mine be exposed to the things that go on at soul events. i also think those parents that dress their kids in baggies and vests should be charged with child cruelty shane Reminds me of a bizzare moment about 3 years ago at Whitby. I was walking down to the Pavilion for the afternoon session, and spotted a few 'Soulies' in front of us with full battle dress on. They walked past a group of about a half-dozen Goth-type teenagers gathered around a bench. When the Soulies had walked passed, all the kids p!ssed themselves laughing and started pointing at them. Must admit, my first thought was 'You cheeky little ba......' But then the sense of irony became too strong and I started laughing too Jamie Edited January 31, 2007 by Jamie Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest mel brat Posted February 1, 2007 Share Posted February 1, 2007 (edited) Just a question on how young you think people are getting on the scene or what is youngest you seen.... I once saw something that resembled semen on the dancefloor. Does that count? (sorry!) Edited February 1, 2007 by mel brat Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest OSCARP Posted February 1, 2007 Share Posted February 1, 2007 Funnily enough i saw some odd seamen dance at the james brown club on the reperbahn in hamburg...........relly weird !! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Monique Posted February 1, 2007 Share Posted February 1, 2007 This is our two going to the 100 club in 1999!!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ady Potts Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 No offence to anyone but I find the 'kids DJing' thing a bit gimmicky. The only comfort is that in a few years they'll probably rebel and be into something much more sensible a bit gimmicky !?! you try telling this 4 year old that rebel and be into something much more sensible ?? yes, like a full time record dealer at the age of 20, living in his own home in California earning five times more than his old man Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Baz Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 a bit gimmicky !?! you try telling this 4 year old that rebel and be into something much more sensible ?? yes, like a full time record dealer at the age of 20, living in his own home in California earning five times more than his old man Ady did you ever have hair No way that aint Tommy is it? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest rachel Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 There's always exceptions but in general kids don't end up being into what their parents are. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 Why do you say that though? I know, when I was 13-14 I longed to be a patron at a proper soul night but the opportunity didn't present itself to me living in Bournemouth. Now that opportunities present themselves where under 18's are able to attend soul gigs why shouldn't they? Surely, it's an introduction into something they might just carry a torch for into the future, ensuring the longevity of a genre we're all so passionate about. the venues shouldn't allow it , easy as that and that way selfish parents don't have the choice and it is selfish to subject your children to such a drug fuelled atmosphere Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Winnie :-) Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 the venues shouldn't allow it , easy as that and that way selfish parents don't have the choice and it is selfish to subject your children to such a drug fuelled atmosphere ============= Is that just your opinion Davie, or medically/clinically proven?? Just curious, as you seem so sure........ Winnie:-) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 I would`nt hesitate taking my kids if i could and if they was up for it of course, the scene is one of the safest around and a lot more safer than my local that they enjoy going to with me on a saturday afternoon, my girls are 13 and 10 but sensible and respectful (until you get to know them), it has openend thier eyes to the real world that awaits them when the reach the age of clubbing and pubbing etc. I would be responsible for them and would make sure they behaved and was respectful of what the event was about. Only if it was a kid friendly event of course. Bearsy Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 ============= Is that just your opinion Davie, or medically/clinically proven?? Just curious, as you seem so sure........ Winnie:-) i'm always sure about my opinions ....isn't everyone? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ady Potts Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 Ady did you ever have hair No way that aint Tommy is it? Did I ever have hair Baz? erm..once upon a time mate. cheeky git, that picture was taken this Christmas just gone at the Brickies in Hitchin. The little fella's me grandson, when ever he comes round to stay he's straight on the technics. Dont know why, but he's fascinated by records & decks, he's got his own record player we found at the bootsale. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Winnie :-) Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 i'm always sure about my opinions ....isn't everyone? =========== I always think its nice to have an open mind Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Wally Francis Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 the venues shouldn't allow it , easy as that and that way selfish parents don't have the choice and it is selfish to subject your children to such a drug fuelled atmosphere I think your answer is a bit antiquated and selfish,how old are you if you don't mind me asking. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 =========== I always think its nice to have an open mind i prefer to think i know my own mind Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 I think your answer is a bit antiquated and selfish,how old are you if you don't mind me asking. 36 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Monique Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 There was an article in last months 'On the Scene' about Alex 'the soul boy' Simms who is 14 years old. He says he is either out dancing or djing at the weekend or dancing all over England. He is now running his own monthly venue playing 100 per cent vinyl at Royston Civic in Barnsley the third Friday of every month. Also on the line up as resident DJ is Little Miss Soul. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest barnsey Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 how old did it look Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 I think your answer is a bit antiquated and selfish,how old are you if you don't mind me asking. selfish of me to want to go into an adult enviroment and be amongst adults ? maybe it is and maybe i am but it takes all sorts Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Wally Francis Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 36 Davie,your still a young man, but have an old man's mind.What do you say and do at wedding's,family party's etc.I think you've been watching to much of chewing the fat.Anyway Davie if your ever stuck and need a hand getting across the road,ask some old bastard eh .only joking mate Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 Davie,your still a young man, but have an old man's mind.What do you say and do at wedding's,family party's etc.I think you've been watching to much of chewing the fat.Anyway Davie if your ever stuck and need a hand getting across the road,ask some old bastard eh .only joking mate i haven't been to a wedding for ages and don;t do family parties .....soul do's with kids in attendance would be as well being a wedding Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
macca Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 kids at venues? mmm... on february 2nd 1975, 32 years ago tonight, I passed through the casino's doors for the first time in my life. I was blown away, needless to say. my date of birth is 30.3.60... having said all that, I don't think there was anybody around me over 30. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 kids at venues? mmm... on february 2nd 1975, 32 years ago tonight, I passed through the casino's doors for the first time in my life. I was blown away, needless to say. my date of birth is 30.3.60... having said all that, I don't think there was anybody around me over 30. How old did you look at 12 Macca Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
macca Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 your maths is shite bearsy! I was a month away from sweet 15... :-) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Simon T Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 having said all that, I don't think there was anybody around me over 30. When I first started going to niters, I was told by my mate to stay away from anyone over 30 as they would be the DS! Perhaps anyone under 30 should be avoided now as they'l' probably be the squad?! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 your maths is shite bearsy! I was a month away from sweet 15... :-) Nothing wrong with my maths Macca as i have a nypd in arithmatic . I worked that out but was really intrested in how old you looked at 12 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
macca Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 if you insist old boy, I can send you piccie. but your interest has me a little perplexed. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
macca Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 When I first started going to niters, I was told by my mate to stay away from anyone over 30 as they would be the DS! Perhaps anyone under 30 should be avoided now as they'l' probably be the squad?! couldn't agree more, definitely to be avoided, but then my conscience would be clear 'cos I don't get up to that kind these days. I'm clean living, self-righteous old git. oh' yes... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 the venues shouldn't allow it , easy as that and that way selfish parents don't have the choice and it is selfish to subject your children to such a drug fuelled atmosphere Well, I beg your pardon! I don't do drugs, never have never will... people don't stand/sit there snorting lines and injecting themselves so why would my Daughter know that they are? I don't have to be selfish - my Husband doesn't do soul so he stays at home. My Daughter wants to come because 'she' wants to come. Nothing to do we me having to drag her along. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 .. people don't stand/sit there snorting lines and injecting themselves so why would my Daughter know that they are? i'm sorry but didn't prestatyn get raided by the police ?? for drugs ...you think thats a good enviroment ? when it comes to it , it is your decision . i just don't like seeing kids in venues Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 2, 2007 Share Posted February 2, 2007 And schools get raided too! Education is the key... my Daughter knows how scared I am of drugs and I am scared which is why I wouldn't do them... I don't want to snort and die I'm more worried about my kids getting drunk every night rather than doing drugs. Drink being legal has far more implications. However, this isn't the discussion I know. We're not talking wee bairns here.. we're talking young people not kiddywinks. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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