Billywhizz Posted February 14, 2007 Posted February 14, 2007 Been on the northern scene about 30 years now,i can honestly say i've been to a soul night,alldayer, allnighter never walk away and said i had a bad night,deep down im just emotionally luv with it on the dancefloors aswell as off,the sounds which i hear after a venue just sticks in my head for weeks after,i explained this to my mates they wanna know what planet im on,when im feeling down not very often i stick the old loveballards on when im hypo i stick the up tempo on,theres also sounds on the scene you can say to your loved one how im feeling with the background music in,and im thinking hows this going to end for me or will it,is anyone out there feeling the same as I,god must be looking down on me when he picked the choice of music for me. Billy
Codfromderby Posted February 14, 2007 Posted February 14, 2007 i cant get my head round why when im driving with workmates in my car and ive got a cd on, they dont suddenly start screaming "what is this tune, ive never heard anything so good", the other day we were driving and linda jones just cant live my life came on, the two work mates with me just carried on talking about work, unbelievable
Scallybob Posted February 14, 2007 Posted February 14, 2007 What I like is being stuck in traffic with some brilliant tune on and looking at the saps in the next car. They will never know what the Salvadors or Billy Woods sounds like.
Russ Vickers Posted February 14, 2007 Posted February 14, 2007 Been on the northern scene about 30 years now,i can honestly say i've been to a soul night,alldayer, allnighter never walk away and said i had a bad night,deep down im just emotionally luv with it on the dancefloors aswell as off,the sounds which i hear after a venue just sticks in my head for weeks after,i explained this to my mates they wanna know what planet im on,when im feeling down not very often i stick the old loveballards on when im hypo i stick the up tempo on,theres also sounds on the scene you can say to your loved one how im feeling with the background music in,and im thinking hows this going to end for me or will it,is anyone out there feeling the same as I,god must be looking down on me when he picked the choice of music for me. Billy Im feeling it. Russ
Guest mel brat Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 i cant get my head round why when im driving with workmates in my car and ive got a cd on, they dont suddenly start screaming "what is this tune, ive never heard anything so good", the other day we were driving and linda jones just cant live my life came on, the two work mates with me just carried on talking about work, unbelievable Yes. Your workmates evidently don't have a SOUL - and it serves them bloody right, because they don't deserve one!
Guest mel brat Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 What I like is being stuck in traffic with some brilliant tune on and looking at the saps in the next car. They will never know what the Salvadors or Billy Woods sounds like. You should drive with your windows down and let them hear what they're missing!
arnie j Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 nice thread mate,we should all be glad of what this music has given us,love soul love life
mischief Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 I can never understand how people enjoy chart music... its just there... they listern to it because the media tells them to... people just don't understand what its like to really feel a tune.. a soul artist singing with thier heart.. every word comes from deep down.. Take Jimmy Bo Hornes "I just can't speak" when he sang that he sang it because he meant it.. I feel that he lived each one of them words, he sang how he felt.. yes Soul artist made records for a living they wanted to earn money, yes it was thier job, but they meant it.. now artists havn't got the Soul inside them its all about marketing and how to make money.. Maybe with the likes of Myspace and unsigned bands getting record sales things may change... When was the last time a day went passed that you never listerned to a record or CD.. me personally I can't play music as background music, as soon as the sound of soul comes from the speakers I loose intrest in whats happening around me and the music becomes what I am doing and I stop every thing else.... wired yes .. Happy Very...
Simsy Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 (edited) nice thread mate,we should all be glad of what this music has given us,love soul love life Yep hats off Billy, 30yrs . About 24 unwavering meself. Got soul pals that were sort of swept away with the whole indie thing, early 90's. (Sorry lads ) Not me baby! Rare 60's/70's soul all the way.. Edited February 16, 2007 by Simsy
Guest kevnewry Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Know exactly where you're coming from Billy my wife and kids think im from outer space,it's something we will never lose no matter what age we are. Theres always comfort in a great tune. Keep the Faith... Kev
Guest bleusuperb Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Even after 30 years of the scene I still get a fantastic rush when I hear certain tracks, can't comprehend how someone hearing, Barbara McNair singing Your'e gonna love my baby, is not instantly smitten by the sheer quality of the music. In some ways I feel sorry for those who can't seem to get it.
Guest Bearsy Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Blimey im feeling it and i only had the pleasure for a couple of years now, Jackie Wilson when he sings "Because of You" it just gets me everytime, them first few lyrics is just out of this world, and the rest aint too bad either Darling since i met you my whole life has been re-arranged, hairs neck back of. Northern Soul
Drew3 Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 i cant get my head round why when im driving with workmates in my car and ive got a cd on, they dont suddenly start screaming "what is this tune, ive never heard anything so good", the other day we were driving and linda jones just cant live my life came on, the two work mates with me just carried on talking about work, unbelievable Know this well. I wind my car windows down in the summer when in traffic jams, turn the car sterio up loud and can't believe it when no one in a car next to me dosen't react to a great soul tune!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fecking morons!!!!!!! KTF. Drew.
Guest johnm Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 I only get this feeling - chuck jackson - 14799 refosoul this one does it for me
Bazza Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 I have two daughters,one is 22 the other 25 the younger one loves the music and goes to venues, dances,enjoys it the older one thinks its rubbish ,cant understand how they could be so different (postman) maybe Bazza
Wilxy Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 A unique way of life, which I couldn't imagine being without,and something so very personal,which touches many like-minded.......not quite from the cradle to the grave, but once smitten..........certainly for life
Guest Andy BB Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 I think it's crap. I only go to soul nights cos next to you ugly buggers I look handsome.
Pete S Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Take Jimmy Bo Hornes "I just can't speak" when he sang that he sang it because he meant it.. I feel that he lived each one of them words, he sang how he felt.. He got the words wrong, it should have been "I just can't sing this rubbish"
Guest vinylvixen Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 i cant get my head round why when im driving with workmates in my car and ive got a cd on, they dont suddenly start screaming "what is this tune, ive never heard anything so good", the other day we were driving and linda jones just cant live my life came on, the two work mates with me just carried on talking about work, unbelievable How rude of them....I hope you've fitted an ejector seat button in your car now And, how very dare they not instantly bow down to the brilliance of Ms Jones - don't give them a lift anymore Jo
Guest Ollie Lailey Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Im In it for the talcum powder..........
mischief Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 He got the words wrong, it should have been "I just can't sing this rubbish" and I only come on soul source to read Petes posts
45cellar Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 (edited) A unique way of life, which I couldn't imagine being without,and something so very personal,which touches many like-minded.......not quite from the cradle to the grave, but once smitten..........certainly for life I Agree It never leaves you Edited February 16, 2007 by 45cellar
Billywhizz Posted February 16, 2007 Author Posted February 16, 2007 Know exactly where you're coming from Billy my wife and kids think im from outer space,it's something we will never lose no matter what age we are. Theres always comfort in a great tune. Keep the Faith... Kev Totally agree with u kev
Billywhizz Posted February 16, 2007 Author Posted February 16, 2007 Im In it for the talcum powder.......... U cant be a x 100 club goer lol
Billywhizz Posted February 16, 2007 Author Posted February 16, 2007 I have two daughters,one is 22 the other 25 the younger one loves the music and goes to venues, dances,enjoys it the older one thinks its rubbish ,cant understand how they could be so different (postman) maybe Bazza Dont forget the milkman tiger lol
Billywhizz Posted February 16, 2007 Author Posted February 16, 2007 I think it's crap. I only go to soul nights cos next to you ugly buggers I look handsome. Cant argue with that andy lol
Billywhizz Posted February 16, 2007 Author Posted February 16, 2007 Yep hats off Billy, 30yrs . About 24 unwavering meself. Got soul pals that were sort of swept away with the whole indie thing, early 90's. (Sorry lads ) Not me baby! Rare 60's/70's soul all the way.. 24 years u suprise me ian in a nice sort of way
Guest nubes Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 i cant get my head round why when im driving with workmates in my car and ive got a cd on, they dont suddenly start screaming "what is this tune, ive never heard anything so good", the other day we were driving and linda jones just cant live my life came on, the two work mates with me just carried on talking about work, unbelievable Tell me..babes...i remember hearing Mel torme's Coming Home baby on radio 2..during one of our work breaks..i remember jumping up in excitement ..my workmates ..however just sat there staring and pulling faces as if to say...what the f##k is that???!!!... and they wonder why i am never ever going to be in any immiediate rush to go on one of their nights out Delxx
Guest Posted February 17, 2007 Posted February 17, 2007 I think it's crap. I only go to soul nights cos next to you ugly buggers I look handsome. Not again BB! I'll be suing you for physiotherapy!
Guest andyrattigan Posted February 17, 2007 Posted February 17, 2007 I can never understand how people enjoy chart music... its just there... they listern to it because the media tells them to... people just don't understand what its like to really feel a tune.. a soul artist singing with thier heart.. every word comes from deep down.. Take Jimmy Bo Hornes "I just can't speak" when he sang that he sang it because he meant it.. I feel that he lived each one of them words, he sang how he felt.. yes Soul artist made records for a living they wanted to earn money, yes it was thier job, but they meant it.. now artists havn't got the Soul inside them its all about marketing and how to make money.. Maybe with the likes of Myspace and unsigned bands getting record sales things may change... When was the last time a day went passed that you never listerned to a record or CD.. me personally I can't play music as background music, as soon as the sound of soul comes from the speakers I loose intrest in whats happening around me and the music becomes what I am doing and I stop every thing else.... wired yes .. Happy Very... Nice one mate. I know exactly what you mean. This music has been transporting me to another level of consciousness since I was 16. When Im listening to a Soul tune everything else disappears; there is no crappy job or money worries, no politics, no woes of any kind, nothing exists except the moment that I am in and the elation that I get from the music. Better than any drug. Total release and freedom and I doubt too many people get that from Listening to talentless pricks like Westlife.
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