Frankie Crocker Posted Monday at 21:37 Posted Monday at 21:37 On 05/01/2025 at 15:57, Dylan said: Even after Stafford the scene continued to evolve. Labels like tuska, the more gritty funky southern soul etc that maybe didn’t break through previously. the whole explosion of low rider sounds which was probably down to CD swaps and the use of the internet. Fully agree on the internet having a huge impact. ‘Low rider sounds’… Manship used this term a year or two ago…I thought it referred to weak B sides that wouldn’t be acceptable at a public venue, but I’m still none the wiser.
davidwapples Posted yesterday at 07:31 Posted yesterday at 07:31 9 hours ago, Frankie Crocker said: ‘Low rider sounds’… Manship used this term a year or two ago…I thought it referred to weak B sides that wouldn’t be acceptable at a public venue, but I’m still none the wiser. Low rider refers to.the modified car scene in South America where they alter the suspension so the car goes lower. The music is often slower or the b sides of songs known on northern scene There are a few documentaries on YouTube 1
Solution Mike Posted yesterday at 08:04 Solution Posted yesterday at 08:04 35 minutes ago, davidwapples said: Low rider refers to.the modified car scene in South America where they alter the suspension so the car goes lower. The music is often slower or the b sides of songs known on northern scene There are a few documentaries on YouTube think ya may be a few miles off there a quick non soul source catch up if you need it could be ace release notes...for 'this is low rider soul' https://www.acerecords.co.uk/this-is-lowrider-soul or the various topics on here over the years https://www.soul-source.co.uk/search/?q="low rider"&quick=1&updated_after=any&sortby=relevancy 1
davidwapples Posted yesterday at 12:12 Posted yesterday at 12:12 Ah ok I just went by the YouTube videos that said the lowrider cars were big scene in South America Sorry but thanks for clearing it up
Wheelsville1 Posted yesterday at 12:18 Posted yesterday at 12:18 4 minutes ago, davidwapples said: Ah ok I just went by the YouTube videos that said the lowrider cars were big scene in South America Sorry but thanks for clearing it up There is also a big Low Rider scene in Los Angeles.
Mike Posted yesterday at 12:20 Posted yesterday at 12:20 6 minutes ago, Wheelsville1 said: There is also a big Low Rider scene in Los Angeles. as said here... 4 hours ago, Mike said: think ya may be a few miles off there a quick non soul source catch up if you need it could be ace release notes...for 'this is low rider soul' https://www.acerecords.co.uk/this-is-lowrider-soul or the various topics on here over the years https://www.soul-source.co.uk/search/?q="low rider"&quick=1&updated_after=any&sortby=relevancy
Mike Posted yesterday at 12:24 Posted yesterday at 12:24 ok have split the 'low rider' postsfrom the most recent jm auction topic
Dylan Posted yesterday at 20:03 Posted yesterday at 20:03 22 hours ago, Frankie Crocker said: ‘Low rider sounds’… Manship used this term a year or two ago…I thought it referred to weak B sides that wouldn’t be acceptable at a public venue, but I’m still none the wiser. Not sure I’d refer to them as weak. For many they are as good or better than the dancers. some fantastic soul music some are mega rare and highly collectable. I’m a bit surprised you haven’t had more exposure at least to the term if not the music ?
Johndelve Posted yesterday at 20:30 Posted yesterday at 20:30 25 minutes ago, Dylan said: Not sure I’d refer to them as weak. For many they are as good or better than the dancers. some fantastic soul music some are mega rare and highly collectable. I’m a bit surprised you haven’t had more exposure at least to the term if not the music ? Agreed. Not remotely 'weak'. Many fantastic records, and nothing to do with 'b' sides. The term "Low Rider" to describe this type of music/scene has also been in usage for well over twenty years. It's not a new terminology. 2
Happy Feet Posted yesterday at 21:15 Posted yesterday at 21:15 32 minutes ago, Johndelve said: Agreed. Not remotely 'weak'. Many fantastic records, and nothing to do with 'b' sides. The term "Low Rider" to describe this type of music/scene has also been in usage for well over twenty years. It's not a new terminology. It's surely all about musical taste & mood , not remotely weak & most would probably have been the A- side when first released , age & maturity of the listener may also play apart too . The Cods , I'm A good Guy great dancer probably played 1st at The Twisted Wheel , nowadays I can quite happily play "Pretty Baby ", lots of records of the same era , the slower side never got a look in and now becoming much harder to own , the strange world of Northern Soul eh 1
Wheelsville1 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Listen to Sonny Parker -What can i do,this is very sought after on the low rider scene and is far from being weak. 1
Mal C Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 38 minutes ago, Wheelsville1 said: Listen to Sonny Parker -What can i do,this is very sought after on the low rider scene and is far from being weak. Sonny Parker, Soul's opposite to Morrisey! just love his voice, and that warble... dunno what they pay for it now, cost me £300 of Pat Brady in maybe 2003/4. 'Think What can I do' is the better side I think, Mr Romance is a ok, bit planative, but yery good record. Thing I have noticed with 'Low rider' as a genre, as it's been uncovered and introduced to us here in the UK, or Northern fans, is they had a sound right that they collected, with deffo Mex influence in some of it, but that sound now, seems to be every slowie of a certain tempo! I'm sure they over there like those records, but Ive heard some tracks that I just though, nahhh Is this a Low rider track? Some might just go yeah and if they were selling it, pop Lowrider classic after the grade and price, fair enough... Am I saying not all slowies are not 'Low rider'? I'm sure loads are, but its not exclusive is it... 1
Wheelsville1 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Mal C said: Sonny Parker, Soul's opposite to Morrisey! just love his voice, and that warble... dunno what they pay for it now, cost me £300 of Pat Brady in maybe 2003/4. 'Think What can I do' is the better side I think, Mr Romance is a ok, bit planative, but yery good record. Thing I have noticed with 'Low rider' as a genre, as it's been uncovered and introduced to us here in the UK, or Northern fans, is they had sound right that they collected, with deffo mex influence in some of it, but that sound seems to be every slowie of a certain tempo, I'm sure they over there like those records, but Ive heard some tracks that I just though, nahhh Is this a Low rider track? seems some might just go yeah and if they were selling it, pop Lowrider classic after the grade and price. Am I saying not all slowies are 'Low rider'? but Im sure loads that are touted as, havent been... All the copies of Sonny Parker have slowley dried up,mint or mint - is around £900. 1
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