Dylan Posted June 10 Posted June 10 1 hour ago, Mark S said: Hope not "Northern soul trousers" eh..? Makes me cringe when for a scene thats been going on since God were a lad that they focus on some dodgy fashion choices that we made for a couple of years 50 years ago. They might be adding vests and beer towels to the collection soon. Might as well complete the look. And a long leather jacket. So many things they could promote and pass on to the next generation and they choose baggy trousers. I never felt the urge to wear or buy these when I joined the scene in the 90s. if they focused on the music they would attract far less negativity. 3
Hooker1951 Posted June 10 Author Posted June 10 1 hour ago, Dylan said: They might be adding vests and beer towels to the collection soon. Might as well complete the look. And a long leather jacket. So many things they could promote and pass on to the next generation and they choose baggy trousers. I never felt the urge to wear or buy these when I joined the scene in the 90s. if they focused on the music they would attract far less negativity. Beer Towels and vests with NS prints are already doing the rounds in Turkey M
Dylan Posted June 10 Posted June 10 8 minutes ago, Hooker1951 said: Beer Towels and vests with NS prints are already doing the rounds in Turkey M The commercial side of the scene is being absolutely flogged to death. It always has been to a certain extent but it seems really bad now. Worst I’ve known it. 2
Mod Life Crisis Posted June 10 Posted June 10 Not just this scene being shamelessly exploited for commercial gain. The charlatans in charge of West Ham have been blatantly ripping off fan-initiated chants and fashion for their own financial advancement. Unfortunately, seems to be the way of the world, and will continue for as long as there is someone happy to pay. On a more positive note, went to an excellent club night at Kettering on Saturday. Music was a good mixture of classics and underplayed (with more of the latter), a crowd made up of old school soulies and some great dancers.
Dylan Posted June 10 Posted June 10 5 minutes ago, Mod Life Crisis said: On a more positive note, went to an excellent club night at Kettering on Saturday. Music was a good mixture of classics and underplayed (with more of the latter), a crowd made up of old school soulies and some great dancers. That’s the thing all that’s good about the scene just carries on anyway with just the right amount of promoting that’s done in the right way. i’m still listening to soul music most days and still get a lot of enjoyment from it. i do occasionally get to venues and enjoy it when i do. 1
Popular Post Petesi Posted June 10 Popular Post Posted June 10 5 hours ago, Stephen Houghton said: All the comments are quite varied and interesting. As for me a old duffer from a era when the music and venue just did it ,but lately we probably go to about one a mth now mainly the cost is getting silly.hotel now £150 and the cost of the night runs at about £200.the last one last week was the Kings Hall alldayer never been before even though we live in Stoke but thought we would give it a try ,we stayed 2hrs and left ,we were cheesed off with drunks on the dance floor and beer on the floor and if that wasn't bad enough the music was just mediocre at best .After 45yrs of souling it about I think our time has come to call it a day but who knows Hmm, I too was at the KH last weekend 6pm-12 midnight and really saw none of what you described ??It was a decent night with good quality oldies and a few rare bits thrown in. If you didn`t enjoy it then maybe you are right its time to pack in going out because this event was pretty good by all standards of events I go to. 4 1
Devlam Posted June 10 Posted June 10 (edited) Also came across this today. Closing party for London Fashion Week at the Groucho Club https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8Aj_toi1Zx/?igsh=MWFuZWt3MTRncm52OA== Edited June 10 by Devlam Edit
Stephen Houghton Posted June 10 Posted June 10 On 29/05/2024 at 20:05, Quinvy said: As far as I’m concerned it’s a dead horse that’s being flogged to death. Again and again and again! The facts: Apart from a few unreleased tunes, there are no new records. In desperation to find something new, other genres of music are being played as up front. The majority of us are in our sixties or over. It’s a dance scene, and we can’t dance anymore. The divvies have taken over since the movie Northern Soul came out. When I see videos of events it makes me cringe. It looks like a care home. I went to a soul do a few weeks ago to meet some friends that I hadn’t seen for ages. Decent room, ear splitting sound system, couldn’t talk to my friends. Not many in, and many of those that were in haven’t been on a dance floor for thirty years. I couldn’t wait to get out. The music is very special. But the scene is simply a social club for old people. I totally agree fella 2 1
Shaafi P Posted June 10 Posted June 10 19 minutes ago, Devlam said: Also came across this today. Closing party for London Fashion Week at the Groucho Club https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8Aj_toi1Zx/?igsh=MWFuZWt3MTRncm52OA== More of an organised fashion shoot that as I know the dancers were paid to be there Some of them in that vid were at the 100 club the night before (which was incredible btw) plenty of super rare unreleased, acetates, recent discoveries etc played to a mega up for it crowd - Pure magic… 2
Popular Post Ruisoul Posted June 10 Popular Post Posted June 10 (edited) Surely as said before many times there are several soul scenes that have sprung up especially since what I call the full on "revival" in 2008/9. Coupled with an equal amount of accurate documentaries and negative aspects such as Strictly Come Dancing and the egg/weetabix adverts on mainstream television and then coupled with the birth of the new Soul Weekenders along with the merchandise, Northern Soul went "mainsteam". Then came Elaine's film on the back of Soul Boy and various books. Some people on here have one foot in the past and One big sore toe and 4 toes in the future. I went to a local do yesterday in a decent large working mens club in Chesterfield, the event focused on The Younghearts Soul Club from Sheffield and featured mainly young soul spinners who have discovered soul music ranging in age from 10yrs to 15 years. One of the girls Willow played a great set of records and it transpired that she already has a regular club booking out Nottingham way. Another 15 year old lad Oliver played a well constucted set of oldies as well as underplayed Northern-his timing and cuing of the records was perfect. Some of the records were hardly mainstream-HeartStoppers " Out Of Your Life", Ronnie and Robyn, Lou Lawton. I made a comment on my FB page along with some videos immediately one of my friends of the old fart genre commented "bet they're not original records" I then said to him - mate give him a chance he's just starting out in Soul Music. The other comments on here about having a bad experience at Kings Hall just made me think try somewhere else, if youre into soul music get to the 100 Club or Bellmans Yard or Dark Horses - you see people into soul eventually find their own way to quality venues some sooner than others. Too many venues on -"yes". Too many all-nighters clashing event dates - "yes" Too many oldies playlists "yes". Too many free city centre MP3 playing bars - "yes" Northern Soul masquerading as RnB? "Yes". You find your own way. Regarding the Turkish bar owners-they can't have been that stupid -they found and enlisted the advice of a real deal soul person to counsel them!. I'm off to Bridlington Soul Weekender in a couple of weeks time for the first time - what kind of soulies will I meet - **** heads and handbaggers or real deal soul people or die-hard doom merchants or younsters getting a foothold onto a scene that has constantly changed since the early 2000's? I hope this new generation manage to somehow bypass the "elitism" "and snobbery" I have encountered since I moved up North (Sheffield) in 2008. I even managed to get threatened by 2 of the rare soul crowd in 2012 (I had been a Radio Dj/Club DJ way before that) who accused me of playing boots and pressings (I'd never bought a rare soul record in my life before?) That day I was threatened I felt throughly sickened by some the people I had met in it. However after a break I started going out to different venues usually out of town where you found friendly people. There is a future in Northern Soul but "live and let live", let the young people find their own way hopefully with encouragement and kind words not ridicule. Will we get buried with our records because we spent so long collecting them. Or share the knowledge positively and help new entrants into a dying scene built around quality soul music. I hope so. Mick Edited June 14 by Ruisoul Spelling 6
Stephen Houghton Posted June 11 Posted June 11 14 hours ago, Ruisoul said: Surely as said before many times there are several soul scenes that have sprung up especially since what I call the full on "revival" in 2008/9. Coupled with an equal amount of accurate documentaries and negative aspects such as Strictly Come Dancing and the egg/weetabix adverts on mainstream television and then coupled with the birth of the new Soul Weekenders along with the merchandise, Northern Soul went "mainsteam". Then came Elaine's film on the back of Soul Boy and various books. Some people on here have one foot in the past and One big sore toe and 4 toes in the future. I went to a local do yesterday in a decent large working mens club in Chesterfield, the event focused on The Younghearts Soul Club from Sheffield and featured mainly young soul spinners who have discovered soul music ranging in age from 10yrs to 15 years. One of the girls Willow played a great set of records and it transpired that she already has a regular club booking out Nottingham way. Another 15 year old lad Oliver played a well constucted set of oldies as well as underplayed Northern-his timing and cuing of the records was perfect. Some of the records were hardly mainstream-HeartStoppers " Out Of Your Life", Ronnie and Robyn, Lou Lawton. I made a comment on my FB page along with some videos immediately one of my friends of the old fart genre commented "bet they're not original records" I then said to him - mate give him a chance he's just starting out in Soul Music. The other comments on here about having a bad experience at Kings Hall just made me think try somewhere else, if youre into soul music get to the 100 Club or Bellmans Yard or Dark Horses - you see people into soul eventually find their own way to quality venues some sooner than others. Too many venues on -"yes". Too many all-nighters clashing event dates - "yes" Too many oldies playlists "yes". Too many free city centre MP3 playing bars - "yes" Northern Soul masquerading as RnB? "Yes". You find your own way. Regarding the Turkish bar owners-they can't have been that stupid -they found and enlisted the advice of a real deal soul person to counsel them!. I'm off to Bridlington Soul Weekender in a couple of weeks time for the first time - what kind of soulies will I meet - **** heads and handbaggers or real deal soul people or die-hard doom merchants or younsters getting a foothold onto a scene that has constantly changed since the early 2000's? I hope this new generation manage to somehow bypass the "elitism" "and snobbery" I have encountered since I moved up North (Sheffield) in 2008. I even managed to get threatened by 2 of the rare soul crowd in 2012 (I had been a Radio Dj/Club DJ way before that) who accused me of playing boots and pressings (I'd never bought a rare soul record in my life before?) That day I was threatened I felt throughly sickened by some the people I had met in it. However after a break I started going out to different venues usually out of town where you found friendly people. There is a future in Norther Soul but "live and let live", let the young people find their own way hopefully with encouragement and kind words not ridicule. Will we get buried with our records because we spent so long collecting them. Or share the knowledge positively and help new entrants into a dying scene built around quality soul music. I hope so. Mick Sorry to hear you got threatened fella ,but don't let that put you off .you always find bullies and whatever names people call them in this genre stick with it 1
Speedlimit Posted June 13 Posted June 13 On 03/06/2024 at 09:17, Monny1916 said: there is a northern night in peterborough called PARKWAY it is as good as anything you will find in the country run by great genuine people with quality DJs and guests Pity it doesn't cater for all tastes, no rare 60's crossover or modern the same person runs numerous venues in the area, all with the same djs playing the same records. 1
Kenb Posted June 13 Posted June 13 you can't drive 1/2 mile without seeing a "Northern Soul Keep The Faith sticker" in the back window of a car. 3
Popular Post Hooker1951 Posted June 14 Author Popular Post Posted June 14 When I put this topic on a few weeks ago, I thought it would be a little controversial as regards people’s views, it was a open ended question depending of course in your own personal journey and thoughts about NS, I myself was pretty undecided on what the future holds for NS, Obviously In my mind would want it to play out the way I thought it should, Well I co promoted an event last Saturday, an all dayer 10 djs 10 hours of Soul, There were less than 100 attended and that was including Dj,s and guests, but in saying that it was a really decent event and everyone who did attend went home happy, However I had a lightbulb experience, the third one in the last couple of years telling me the Scene I loved has gone forever, the energy just isn’t there anymore, I wanted it to be there, probably me being selfish and being in denial, but the fact is like a lot of the replies on here that NS is completely exhausted, worn out and tired in the format that we experienced all those years ago, It will never go away it’s etched in our dna, It’s lost its mystique over the years thanks to the Internet People can access records today that were harder to find than diamonds 30 years ago, The underground feel that gave it that edge is gone forever, it is now just as mainstream as Country and Western, it’s been diluted for the masses over the years and commercialised to a point of absurdity, the blame for all this falls on too many factors to start naming them all ,IE, Last weekend In my set I played Tammy Lynn ( My Love) in Turkey 3 weeks ago I heard it at least half a dozen times in 3 different bars, NS has outlasted every other genre of music lasting now 60 years and has brought Happiness , Memories, partners friends together like no other Scene ever did except the dance scene late 80,s early 90,s but it’s outlasted them all , My thoughts are if you like what your doing keep on doing it, But it’s not a crime to realise sometimes that enough is enough. Best Wishes Mick 12
Popular Post Ruisoul Posted June 14 Popular Post Posted June 14 Mick, a great topic and one that has provoked many interesting responses, I guess the bottom line is, as long as I'm able to get to venues and hear different DJ's playing what are to me "new sounds" on original vinyl coupled with advice about records from those in the know that appeal that Northern Soul has will always be there. 4
Stephen Houghton Posted June 14 Posted June 14 17 minutes ago, Hooker1951 said: When I put this topic on a few weeks ago, I thought it would be a little controversial as regards people’s views, it was a open ended question depending of course in your own personal journey and thoughts about NS, I myself was pretty undecided on what the future holds for NS, Obviously In my mind would want it to play out the way I thought it should, Well I co promoted an event last Saturday, an all dayer 10 djs 10 hours of Soul, There were less than 100 attended and that was including Dj,s and guests, but in saying that it was a really decent event and everyone who did attend went home happy, However I had a lightbulb experience, the third one in the last couple of years telling me the Scene I loved has gone forever, the energy just isn’t there anymore, I wanted it to be there, probably me being selfish and being in denial, but the fact is like a lot of the replies on here that NS is completely exhausted, worn out and tired in the format that we experienced all those years ago, It will never go away it’s etched in our dna, It’s lost its mystique over the years thanks to the Internet People can access records today that were harder to find than diamonds 30 years ago, The underground feel that gave it that edge is gone forever, it is now just as mainstream as Country and Western, it’s been diluted for the masses over the years and commercialised to a point of absurdity, the blame for all this falls on too many factors to start naming them all ,IE, Last weekend In my set I played Tammy Lynn ( My Love) in Turkey 3 weeks ago I heard it at least half a dozen times in 3 different bars, NS has outlasted every other genre of music lasting now 60 years and has brought Happiness , Memories, partners friends together like no other Scene ever did except the dance scene late 80,s early 90,s but it’s outlasted them all , My thoughts are if you like what your doing keep on doing it, But it’s not a crime to realise sometimes that enough is enough. Best Wishes Mick I totally agree with everything your saying fella,it is totally exhausted maybe we should just call it the soul scene now.having been to many over the yrs and heard some excellent tunes but not so many good venues anymore, it seems like if you have a cafe or shop put some decks in and hey presto a soul club appears but closes due to not enough punters attending. We don't personally look out for ns venues anymore but go to just soul music venues which are numerous and everywhere. But each to there own 3
Popular Post Shinehead Posted June 14 Popular Post Posted June 14 It is obvious as we get older the need to go out diminishes too much of a chore after a week at work or in my case endless appointments at the docs etc. But I am now happy to get the uptempo music out and play it at home at the weekend with a few cans and in the week I tend to play the more slower stuff and lps etc. Whatever happens to the scene the music is there for as long as we want it. And I am eternally grateful for that. 6
Popular Post Chalky Posted June 14 Popular Post Posted June 14 17 hours ago, Kenb said: you can't drive 1/2 mile without seeing a "Northern Soul Keep The Faith sticker" in the back window of a car. the one I see the most is "Northern Soul - A Way of Life", a life they haven't lived. I have a mate I saw with the same on his t-shirt, I worked with him when we were both teens. I said to him you never went anywhere, it just giggled and embarrassed giggle. 7
Stephen Houghton Posted June 14 Posted June 14 44 minutes ago, Shinehead said: It is obvious as we get older the need to go out diminishes too much of a chore after a week at work or in my case endless appointments at the docs etc. But I am now happy to get the uptempo music out and play it at home at the weekend with a few cans and in the week I tend to play the more slower stuff and lps etc. Whatever happens to the scene the music is there for as long as we want it. And I am eternally grateful for that. Maybe going to mates or new friends houses playing tunes is the way to go ,watch this space 1
Monny1916 Posted June 14 Posted June 14 21 hours ago, Speedlimit said: Pity it doesn't cater for all tastes, no rare 60's crossover or modern the same person runs numerous venues in the area, all with the same djs playing the same records. I wouldn't think they are the same records , also a variety of DJs , not sure who you are referring to , but as far as I'm concerned it is a very well run club with a very good attendance, so whoever it is he /she they are doing a fabulous job, 1
Tobytyke Posted June 14 Posted June 14 1 hour ago, Stephen Houghton said: Maybe going to mates or new friends houses playing tunes is the way to go ,watch this space And you dont even have to have any records. Just turn on the television go on to you tube and you can listen to any northern soul record no matter how rare that you want to. (not just Northern soul either. Just a few years ago you would have to go to a friends house who actually owned the record or travel miles to an all nighter where hopefully the named DJ who had the record would play it. Internet has ruined the scene and will bring about the demise of record collecting. 1 1
Dylan Posted June 14 Posted June 14 (edited) 30 minutes ago, Tobytyke said: And you dont even have to have any records. Just turn on the television go on to you tube and you can listen to any northern soul record no matter how rare that you want to. (not just Northern soul either. Just a few years ago you would have to go to a friends house who actually owned the record or travel miles to an all nighter where hopefully the named DJ who had the record would play it. Internet has ruined the scene and will bring about the demise of record collecting. I think the collecting side of things will carry on and on the genuine rare and great records competition will be just as fierce as it always has been. i’m not so sure people will be as bothered about playing their records in venues. This is a shame as for me hearing rare records and knowing how hard a collector has worked to build a collection is what makes the scene special. Edited June 14 by Dylan 1
Monny1916 Posted June 14 Posted June 14 2 hours ago, Monny1916 said: I wouldn't think they are the same records , also a variety of DJs , not sure who you are referring to , but as far as I'm concerned it is a very well run club with a very good attendance, so whoever it is he /she they are doing a fabulous job, The way I look at it is, if you like rare and underplayed go to a venue that only play rare and underplayed, if you like modern go to a club that plays modern if you like xover etc etc simple, 1
Mithras Posted June 14 Posted June 14 sinners,bletsoe,torch,va va , wigan, sams, cleethorpes,st ives ,Wirrina, alist is never ending ,a good buzz then... now its completely gone wake up no need for an essay ....lucky to have been there
Gaz T Posted June 14 Posted June 14 On 01/06/2024 at 15:03, Smartzie said: A record played at home usually sounds unrecognisable from the same monster sound at a do. That's a major reason to go to a do. Or alternatively you can buy couple of 3000 watt DAS audio speakers and put them in the house in your record room this set up ensures ear blowing sounds in the comfort of your record room What’s not to like !!!!
Mark S Posted June 14 Posted June 14 Meanwhile whilst we are all gnashing our teeth and moaning the Out on the floor okey cokey baggy brigade are having a great time keeping the faith. "Oi mate you got the snake?"
Gaz T Posted June 14 Posted June 14 1 hour ago, Mark S said: Meanwhile whilst we are all gnashing our teeth and moaning the Out on the floor okey cokey baggy brigade are having a great time keeping the faith. "Oi mate you got the snake?" I haven’t the answers I just love collecting things I like I’m from a mod point of view to me if I like it, it’s Mod I won’t stop collecting records , I collect Jamaican 60s and also boogaloo things, along with soul and rnb but also British mod and soul things Everything I like is mod and if it isn’t mod if I like it becomes mod I couldn’t give a shit bury me a mod
Timbo58 Posted June 15 Posted June 15 15 hours ago, Mark S said: Meanwhile whilst we are all gnashing our teeth and moaning the Out on the floor okey cokey baggy brigade are having a great time keeping the faith. "Oi mate you got the snake?" There's a lot of truth in that Sarge. I genuinely envy those who really don't care about the music format/policy, the facilities (no dance floor etc), and think they have it all - often local events round the corner and no travelling involved unless it's once a year to 'insert major mainstream event here', they can enjoy themselves and have a party with like minded souls anywhere at any time. It's not for me, although I see the appeal -for people our age it's a safe space of familiar music with (usually) people the same age, often in a social club where bar prices are low enough to make it worth going out. 2 1
Stephen Houghton Posted June 15 Posted June 15 18 hours ago, Gaz T said: Or alternatively you can buy couple of 3000 watt DAS audio speakers and put them in the house in your record room this set up ensures ear blowing sounds in the comfort of your record room What’s not to like !!!! I'm on my way 1
Woodbutcher Posted June 15 Posted June 15 On 14/06/2024 at 10:43, Hooker1951 said: Well I co promoted an event last Saturday, an all dayer 10 djs 10 hours of Soul, There were less than 100 attended and that was including Dj,s and guests, but in saying that it was a really decent event and everyone who did attend went home happy. Well you were running up against the best all-niter in the country and argueably the biggest oldies bash over in Stoke. ( not to mention a myriad of pissant little events ) 1
Monny1916 Posted June 15 Posted June 15 18 hours ago, Mithras said: sinners,bletsoe,torch,va va , wigan, sams, cleethorpes,st ives ,Wirrina, alist is never ending ,a good buzz then... now its completely gone wake up no need for an essay ....lucky to have been there Bletsoe reunion on 6th July , in Bletsoe, Dave Crawley has been running it for a few years now, most original DJs and attendees, and very well attended 1 1
Mithras Posted June 15 Posted June 15 Bletsoe reunion to have been there you would need to be 70+ most of my mates are dead Tony Warott,Tilly for starters ,Alan Day??? thinks not its all gone now sad but true. 1
Steve G Posted June 19 Posted June 19 (edited) I'll just leave this here. Guess no one reads the Evening Standard anymore. Good luck to them. https://www.standard.co.uk/going-out/northern-soul-london-club-nights-deptford-b1158470.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0PmspZoDDxEcniWwX4qJvRS8LAGlFdr2YOz_X7ScLK7lGo-xIZLKs8Yp8_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw Edited June 19 by Steve G 2 1
Popular Post Martyn Pitt Posted June 19 Popular Post Posted June 19 52 minutes ago, Steve G said: I'll just leave this here. Guess no one reads the Evening Standard anymore. Good luck to them. https://www.standard.co.uk/going-out/northern-soul-london-club-nights-deptford-b1158470.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0PmspZoDDxEcniWwX4qJvRS8LAGlFdr2YOz_X7ScLK7lGo-xIZLKs8Yp8_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw Think I have seen some recent footage of a soul night full of youngsters in Peckham .. here you go 5
Popular Post Shaafi P Posted June 19 Popular Post Posted June 19 40 minutes ago, Martyn Pitt said: Think I have seen some recent footage of a soul night full of youngsters in Peckham .. here you go That was from our first anniversary, it was absolutely crammed shoulder to shoulder most of the night. We have an all nighter (9-6) this saturday. It shouldn’t be as busy as that vid, though I’m really looking forward to it ! 8
Woodbutcher Posted June 19 Posted June 19 2 hours ago, Steve G said: I'll just leave this here. Guess no one reads the Evening Standard anymore. Good luck to them. https://www.standard.co.uk/going-out/northern-soul-london-club-nights-deptford-b1158470.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0PmspZoDDxEcniWwX4qJvRS8LAGlFdr2YOz_X7ScLK7lGo-xIZLKs8Yp8_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw Yet not a mention of the 100 Club bar an "etc" ...
Popular Post Shaafi P Posted June 19 Popular Post Posted June 19 (edited) 37 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said: Yet not a mention of the 100 Club bar an "etc" ... I did mention the 100 club a lot when I spoke to the interviewer. Journos being journos they cut the majority of it and only included the parts tbey wanted to put across. Had I known prior they was going to interview some random that makes tiktok videos, using that as a “bringing ns back” point - i would’ve had nothing to do with it. Live and learn eh. I knew something was dodgy when one of the questions they asked was something along the lines of “do you wear 70s clothes” Edited June 19 by Shaafi P 12
Popular Post Geeselad Posted June 19 Popular Post Posted June 19 (edited) 1 hour ago, Shaafi P said: I did mention the 100 club a lot when I spoke to the interviewer. Journos being journos they cut the majority of it and only included the parts tbey wanted to put across. Had I known prior they was going to interview some random that makes tiktok videos, using that as a “bringing ns back” point - i would’ve had nothing to do with it. Live and learn eh. I knew something was dodgy when one of the questions they asked was something along the lines of “do you wear 70s clothes” Mate when as the media ever portrayed the scene in nuanced and balanced way? if they call again tell them to funk right off. Whatever this scene needs or has ever needed it's not media attention. One thing old and young should agree on is the intention to keep it underground and not part of mainstream culture, that is the the defining element that's kept it alive so far. Edited June 19 by Geeselad You 7 1
Paraboliccurve Posted June 19 Posted June 19 4 hours ago, Shaafi P said: That was from our first anniversary, it was absolutely crammed shoulder to shoulder most of the night. We have an all nighter (9-6) this saturday. It shouldn’t be as busy as that vid, though I’m really looking forward to it ! Good to see 2
Popular Post Shaafi P Posted June 19 Popular Post Posted June 19 3 hours ago, Geeselad said: Mate when as the media ever portrayed the scene in nuanced and balanced way? if they call again tell them to funk right off. Whatever this scene needs or has ever needed it's not media attention. One thing old and young should agree on is the intention to keep it underground and not part of mainstream culture, that is the the defining element that's kept it alive so far. Totally agree. However the only people speaking on it had me and rhys not, would’ve been people that aren’t on the scene at all, don’t support other proper venues, and some neek from tiktok talking about trousers. And it would’ve looked even more tragic. As these folk are so desperate for attention, glory and money. They will say yes to any bullsh*t publication as it keeps the spotlight on them all the time 4
Geeselad Posted June 19 Posted June 19 50 minutes ago, Shaafi P said: Totally agree. However the only people speaking on it had me and rhys not, would’ve been people that aren’t on the scene at all, don’t support other proper venues, and some neek from tiktok talking about trousers. And it would’ve looked even more tragic. As these folk are so desperate for attention, glory and money. They will say yes to any bullsh*t publication as it keeps the spotlight on them all the time That's the thing, I know you're sincere but with many the ego gets in the way. Our strength is we, never me! 2
Steve G Posted June 19 Posted June 19 (edited) 8 hours ago, Martyn Pitt said: Think I have seen some recent footage of a soul night full of youngsters in Peckham .. here you go . Excellent. Thanks for posting. I wish the promotors every success Edited June 19 by Steve G 1
Popular Post Frankie Crocker Posted June 19 Popular Post Posted June 19 8 hours ago, Martyn Pitt said: Think I have seen some recent footage of a soul night full of youngsters in Peckham .. here you go Great to see a young crowd out enjoying themselves. Good music and some dancers who know their stuff. The clip answers one of the questions currently posed on Soul-Source - this is the future, a dedicated promoter, appreciative audience, suitable venue and plenty to drink. No pensioners in evidence, so young deejays and dancers can relax without concerns for dress-code, dance-floor code, OVO etc. The music will endure for ever at places like this. Grass-roots venues catering for mainly locals will draw others in from afar given a chance to succeed. Well done Peckham for flying the flag… 5
Quinvy Posted June 19 Posted June 19 Well, I agree with Frankie. Good luck to the youngsters. Let them get on with it. But us old duffers need to keep away. I personally think that it’s just the latest craze for them. But I hope I’m wrong. 3
Corbett80 Posted June 19 Posted June 19 (edited) 5 hours ago, Frankie Crocker said: Great to see a young crowd out enjoying themselves. Good music and some dancers who know their stuff. The clip answers one of the questions currently posed on Soul-Source - this is the future, a dedicated promoter, appreciative audience, suitable venue and plenty to drink. No pensioners in evidence, so young deejays and dancers can relax without concerns for dress-code, dance-floor code, OVO etc. The music will endure for ever at places like this. Grass-roots venues catering for mainly locals will draw others in from afar given a chance to succeed. Well done Peckham for flying the flag… Totally agree; this is a great night run by top people who love the music every bit as much as the most devout ‘old’ soul fans. It’s the only way to keep the best music ever made alive and it’s the natural order of things. Just good people having a great time to great records. Edited June 19 by Corbett80 3
Popular Post Mod Life Crisis Posted June 20 Popular Post Posted June 20 8 hours ago, Quinvy said: Well, I agree with Frankie. Good luck to the youngsters. Let them get on with it. But us old duffers need to keep away. I personally think that it’s just the latest craze for them. But I hope I’m wrong. I think it’s great that the younger crowd are running their own events. It seems quite apparent which ones they are, so are relatively easy to avoid if needed. As a bloke in his 60th year, the last thing I want is to be surrounded by people less than half my age, reminding me what an old duffer I am; my knees tell me that on a daily basis. For some, maybe most, it will be just the latest fad - just like it was for the vast majority of lads and lasses I embarked with on the journey into NS in ‘81. Of the 40-50 of us that used to regularly descend on events in our local area, only a handful of us still go. For others, this is a longer term love affair. Some of the video footage in this thread includes a lad I have seen on the dance floor for at least 7 years, and he’s only just hit 30. We are also seeing the same young faces at niters in the Midlands over the past couple of years, and their numbers are growing. At Rugby on Saturday there seemed to be more of the younger element there than at any previous event, and guess what? It was great having them there, watching them dance with an athleticism that has left most of us by, allied to some beautiful footwork. As long as they leave the retro Millwall shirts at home, I am all for it. 4
Popular Post Kenb Posted June 20 Popular Post Posted June 20 i know it's just one tiny clip, but if Spring Rain is where it's heading good for them, but they can keep it to themselves. 4
Martyn Pitt Posted June 20 Posted June 20 2 hours ago, Kenb said: i know it's just one tiny clip, but if Spring Rain is where it's heading good for them, but they can keep it to themselves. Hi Ken ... there are plenty of other clips with a variety of music 60s 70s etc, basically soul music to dance to, I just posted the first one I found. At my age I am just glad I managed to get the pretty moving picture from one place to another . I am envious in so much that to many of them these are "new" tunes they are hearing for the first time, it takes me back to 74 / 75 hearing stuff for the first time for me, I hope that they can keep it going, they seem to be having fun and enjoying themselves. 2
Shaafi P Posted June 20 Posted June 20 3 hours ago, Kenb said: i know it's just one tiny clip, but if Spring Rain is where it's heading good for them, but they can keep it to themselves. Plenty of playlists posted from the night if you have a dig about. 3
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