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I've just watched 'This England' again and was wondering if anyone knows what were the actual tracks they were dancing to or were they overdubbed at a later time.

Was it staged, contrived and multi-takes?

Some people might have attended because it was being filmed, but did others stay away because if it?

And was the filming 'the beginning of the end' for want of a better expression

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4 hours ago, Simon T said:

I've just watched 'This England' again and was wondering if anyone knows what were the actual tracks they were dancing to or were they overdubbed at a later time.

Was it staged, contrived and multi-takes?

Some people might have attended because it was being filmed, but did others stay away because if it?

And was the filming 'the beginning of the end' for want of a better expression

Hi Simon

You just made me watch that again! 🤨

I don't know the answer to your questions; other than I'm pretty certain it wasn't the beginning of the end. 

Another question, and I might have known this at one point but forgotten; who was the geezer who was the main protagonist? Blue jumper and white shirt?

Peter

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20 hours ago, Simon T said:

I've just watched 'This England' again and was wondering if anyone knows what were the actual tracks they were dancing to or were they overdubbed at a later time.

Was it staged, contrived and multi-takes?

the mute 'out takes' that went around on vhs a bit back may give an idea of how the filming was done on the night, from them it seemed to be just almost a continuous point and shoot?

20 hours ago, Simon T said:

Some people might have attended because it was being filmed, but did others stay away because if it?

And was the filming 'the beginning of the end' for want of a better expression

muckers and I didn't go cause of the filming, we were aware of it, think went week before and there was a fair old bit of controversy about it

on was it the 'the beginning of the end?

I'd say nah

the whole thing was/is cyclic and for me any of these  'beginning of the end' statements have usually more to do with the persons age at the time rather than the actual events, maybe food for a seperate topic?

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Triode said:

I presume your referring to Dave Withers? a very respected guy / record dealer / DJ from the Manchester area now residing in the U.S.A.

the programme also featured him selling records on Bury Market and operating a lathe.

Definitely Dave Withers - had many 45's from him back in the day. He was jointly responsible (with Rod Shard) for the boat load of Danny Moore "Somebody New" 45's that turned up post Wigan. Cracking bloke 

Just now, Soulman said:

Definitely Dave Withers - had many 45's from him back in the day. He was jointly responsible (with Rod Shard) for the boat load of Danny Moore "Somebody New" 45's that turned up post Wigan. Cracking bloke 

Oh.... and the music was over-dubbed

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10 hours ago, Eddie Hubbard said:

I had no idea they would be filming on the night ,though I feature in the dancing and walking across the dance floor with my Nighter bag and sheepskin .I remember the first record I heard that night was Danny Williams - Whose Little Girl Are You ,and also recall buying The Moods - Rainmaker on Wand .The footage was used in the film Soulboy ,I received a payment from the film for using the footage of me ,which was nice .The music was dubbed on afterwards ,Sidras Theme ,Rosemary and Judy Street are 3 I remember .It commercialised the scene for a while ,but ultimately greater days were to come musically from ‘79 onwards .

Hi Eddie

I hope all is well with you Sir.

I concur with your last sentence. 

Best.

Peter

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