Billywhizz Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 We all know that dancing competition draw punters,to the venues,And theres abit of a buzz about it,And the judging is a lot to be desired,I can remember doing Wigans first anniversary comp was that the first one on the northern scene i asked a few people who went to the torch they could'nt answer me on that one is anyone there who can put me right on this. Cheers billy Ps.curosity kill the dog lol
macca Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 (edited) I always found them a bit of a yawn, escaping into the record bar. there was one thing about them that always amused me though, when the lights went up, you could always spot the ones that had overdone the old gear. & then there was the dutch courage aspect. I can't dance for shite, but I'm definitely in with a chance. sorry, I'm being cynical again. Edited February 2, 2007 by macca
Guest Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 Personally I love watching a good dancer.. I don't just mean ones that can spin at 400 revolutions a second, I mean ones that look like they're really feeling it and loving it
macca Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 me too soulgirl, but it's the comps I'm not keen on. I find it all too staged.
Jim G Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 (edited) Always extemely subjective these dancing comps. Saw Joanne Leech win at the Torch. I entered one at Wigan in '75, got the loudest cheer (yes, modest I know!) but Richards Searling's mate was in it, no suprise who won! I have always loved dancin' and would dance nearly all day or night at any venue, but I never did gear (and I am knocking anyone who did gear, most of my mates did and too each their own), I was just fit. I have many mates who can confirm it to this day (some still how the f*** did I dance all night!) Truth is I love the music and dancing. Anyway, back on topic, Comps have always been part of the scene and always will I guess. Good honest fun IMHO. Edited February 2, 2007 by jim g
Guest Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 me too soulgirl, but it's the comps I'm not keen on. I find it all too staged. Yes, I guess I've always fancied entering myself but find when the records start playing I either really hate the record or don't 'feel' it so can't compete
Guest Mart B Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Provern through history the best dancers are from notts!.You no who they are .
Winnie :-) Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Provern through history the best dancers are from notts!.You no who they are . ========== Nurayev, Gene Kelly, Jimmy Cagney, Hughie Green? Do dance comps really affect venue attendance? Never been to a venue yet cos it has one.
Jumpinjoan Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Do dance comps really affect venue attendance? Never been to a venue yet cos it has one. Me neither... would put me off going to be honest.
Bazza Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 (edited) Provern through history the best dancers are from notts!.You no who they are . Yes its true,I was a notts lad ,Palais Brit Union and so on,even tho' I say so me sen ,I was one of the best dancers around, won a few comps in my time (about 34 year ago ), more of a shuffler these days,dont do comps any more tho' to old and knackered,dont like to see em these days,I stand there thinking "call that dancing they aint got a clue " just reminds me of what I cant do anymore Bazza Edited February 3, 2007 by bazza
Guest in town Mikey Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 (edited) Probably the only thing that would tip the balance when pondering should I/Shouldnt I go. If there is a dance comp, I am more likely to decide not to go. Apart from the nonsense of trying to decide who is 'best', when comparing an acrobat like Trickster, or an elegant smooth dancer like Drew (The girl, not the guy on here. I dont know SS's Drew), more often than not the records played in the dance comp are ones I would quite like to dance to, but cant because I wouldnt want to put myself in that position. AND the 3 or 4 records played tend to take up about half an hour. Having paid to listen to and dance to records, having that half hour wasted is a major irritation. It also completely nullifies the 'advice' I give to friends who might make a first or very occasional visit to a Northern Soul club, to just dance how you want. As long as you are enjoying yourself, and not taking the Mickey, no one will mind. And then there are 100 gawpers, picking apart peoples dancing, and awarding rankings to decide who is the best. And finally, I know a few guys take the comps really seriously. And if they dont win, all it serves it to cause upset, and moaning etc etc. It has to spoil their night. Surely that is a bad thing. Isnt it? Edited February 3, 2007 by in town Mikey
Little-stevie Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Just like the live music..If there is another room that we can go to while its on then all is well..Never have been a fan of the dancing comps ,too many think its about throwing yourself all over the floor out of time to the beat..Its the highlight of a weekender for some but not my cup of tea at all..Live and let live as long as i don't have to watch..
Billywhizz Posted February 3, 2007 Author Posted February 3, 2007 Yes, I guess I've always fancied entering myself but find when the records start playing I either really hate the record or don't 'feel' it so can't compete HEY GIRL SIT BACK AND RELAX WHILE I WORK, THERE WAS A DANCE I DANCED TOO THEY CALL IT THE BOGOLOO, I CAN DANCE AS GOOD AS U, OK THEY CALL ME THE WOMEN ON THE DANCE FLOOR, I CAN ASURE U HAVENT SEEN NOTHING YET TILL U C ME DO THE CHENE CHANDLER LOL, CHASING AROUND KAREN PACKING MY BAGS 4 CLEETHOURPE, FEW SPELLING MISTAKES WHAT THE F..K I'M ON A HIGH KEEP ON KEEPING ON. BILLY
Guest RICTIC Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 yep . took part in the first dance comp in wigan ,went on stage the place was packed ,felt a bit nervous my heart was pupping ten to dozen ,i looked around to see who was on stage with me ,idid not know them . untill the best dancer in wigan got on stage , i thought shit i have no chance hear ,his name was jeffrofrom wolverhamton,he won that heat ,cant remember the three tunes we danced to. that all i can remember so ktf ricric
John Al Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Me neither... would put me off going to be honest. Me too - avoid like the plague. Best dancers never entered anyway............
Alamo Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 (edited) I think the first dance competition was at the Spinney in Norwich in 1972. Smiler won it if I remember rightly!!!! Al Edited February 3, 2007 by Alamo
Soulfulhound Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 (edited) At the very first Cleethorpes all-nighter around 1974, I'd had that much gear that I foolishly entered the dancing competition. I could dance a bit, but no great shakes on the acrobatics front. Needless to say, I looked a right t**t at the side of the others, but I still enjoyed it. The dancing competition has always been part of the scene, its just a great bit of fun. (even if you do look a t**t). Edited February 3, 2007 by SOULFULHOUND
Guest Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 At the very first Cleethorpes all-nighter around 1974, I'd had that much gear that I foolishly entered the dancing competition. I could dance a bit, but no great shakes on the acrobatics front. Needless to say, I looked a right t**t at the side of the others, but I still enjoyed it. The dancing competition has always been part of the scene, its just a great bit of fun. (even if you do look a t**t). I think it is time for an update in respect of dancing competitions ..... if they are to be held , they should be now done a la " Strictly Come Dancing " , complete with a panel in all their finery , made up of notables from / of the scene , discussing the merits of each contestant's performance ..... Doing that would be well worth the inclusion into any night . What's " Gear " ? Malc Burton
Bazza Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 What's " Gear " ? Malc Burton Hmmmmmmmm.....Dunno Bazza
Guest Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 Hmmmmmmmm.....Dunno Bazza Should I watch the programme on TV - " Top Gear " to find out more ? Had to laugh ....... on the way to The Winter Gardens yesterday , there is a shop on Clee Road called " The Speed Shop " ...... 30 years on , how times have become liberated . Malc Burton
Bjorn Nilsson Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 Personally I like dancing competitions! If you don't like them you can just get off the floor for fifteen minutes and have a beer or something. I think the trick is not to take it seriously at all, it's just a game and if the best woman/man does'nt win it's not a big deal.
Guest Etsu Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 (edited) I think people who enter the dance competition, they seem not to be listning to the music. Jumping about and doing acrobatics out of time is not dancing. Hardly anyone breaks when there is a break in the records. People like Dennis Lee, Keb Darge, Soulie, Trickster, Drew, Billy, (there are more top dancers but I don't know their names, sorry) all spin and acrobatic at the right time. (the break in the records) I think the competition should be judged on a mid tempo, a stomper, RnB and 70s dancer and if you can dance to all these in the different styles that makes you a good dancer the timing is everything. Etsu Edited February 4, 2007 by Etsu
Guest Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 I think people who enter the dance competition, they seem not to be listning to the music. Jumping about and doing acrobatics out of time is not dancing. Hardly anyone breaks when there is a break in the records. People like Dennis Lee, Keb Darge, Soulie, Trickster, Drew, Billy, (there are more top dancers but I don't know their names, sorry) all spin and acrobatic at the right time. (the break in the records) I think the competition should be judged on a mid tempo, a stomper, RnB and 70s dancer and if you can dance to all these in the different styles that makes you a good dancer the timing is everything. Etsu Across all the styles i`m yer`winner,and i can find the breaks..........Trikcster not a hope
Guest Etsu Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 Across all the styles i`m yer`winner,and i can find the breaks..........Trikcster not a hope Hi Backdoor, I believe you used to be a good dancer in your day. You just wish you are Trickster. p.s. does anyone know how to delete the comments as I accidentally posted twice. Cheers Etsu
Nickg Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 p.s. does anyone know how to delete the comments as I accidentally posted twice. Cheers Etsu Sorted Nick
Guest Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 (edited) Hi Backdoor, I believe you used to be a good dancer in your day. You just wish you are Trickster. p.s. does anyone know how to delete the comments as I accidentally posted twice. Cheers Etsu Well you`ve gotta`laugh at such optimism in my day,your day,anyday.........but your luverly self proclaimed of the dance floor. Edited February 4, 2007 by ken
Guest Etsu Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 Thaks Nick! Well you`ve gotta`laugh at such optimism in my day,your day,anyday.........but your luverly self proclaimed of the dance floor. The only thing Trickster self proclaimed of Aloha shirts on the Northern scene. Etsu
Guest Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 Thaks Nick! The only thing Trickster self proclaimed of Aloha shirts on the Northern scene. Etsu Yup!!,not bad as there is only about 3 people not of Alohan extraction that wear em` Keb and two Clones or is that clowns
Guest Etsu Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 Yup!!,not bad as there is only about 3 people not of Alohan extraction that wear em` Keb and two Clones or is that clowns Lots of people wear Aloha shirts nowadays specially soulies in Hawaii. Keb is just a Trickster Clone or is that clown. And who's the third one?
Guest Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 (edited) Lots of people wear Aloha shirts nowadays specially soulies in Hawaii. Keb is just a Trickster Clone or is that clown. And who's the third one? You know sumfink i have forgot,was at the st ives nighter djing aswell anybody.......everybody Steve Phyliss i think. Edited February 4, 2007 by ken
Billywhizz Posted February 5, 2007 Author Posted February 5, 2007 Across all the styles i`m yer`winner,and i can find the breaks..........Trikcster not a hope Hang on big man,did'nt u say at the dome a few year ago,u wish u could dance like Trikcster mind u u have a good style of ur own i'm getting a smell a rat on hear. Billy P.S Trikcster is no.1 in my books
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted February 6, 2007 Posted February 6, 2007 i wouldn't go in the dancing comps as i know i wouldn't win but they are ok to have but dosen't have to be all the time.
Guest Posted February 6, 2007 Posted February 6, 2007 Hang on big man,did'nt u say at the dome a few year ago,u wish u could dance like Trikcster mind u u have a good style of ur own i'm getting a smell a rat on hear. Billy P.S Trikcster is no.1 in my books On yer`bike Billy,if dancing means going round in circles the same identical circles trikcy`s your man,otherwise you can have a different dance for every record with style,you wind up you
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