mrs soul Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 There have been many discussions on SS, about overkill, boots vs ovo, oldies - rare - modern, so where do you think our scene will be in lets say 5 to ten years time, is it going to explode or implode , will the commercialism finally take over, so that its full of none soulies, will it die out, will there be 20 venues running in every single town, or will it come to a complete standstill, what do you think?
chrissie Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 There have been many discussions on SS, about overkill, boots vs ovo, oldies - rare - modern, so where do you think our scene will be in lets say 5 to ten years time, is it going to explode or implode , will the commercialism finally take over, so that its full of none soulies, will it die out, will there be 20 venues running in every single town, or will it come to a complete standstill, what do you think? Contrary to what people seem to be saying at the moment, overkill etc. I think the scene is very strong and is getting stronger. It's as if someone threw the whole thing up n the air about a year ago and slowly but surely it is all coming back down to earth and all the pieces are finally fitting together. There is certainly more co-operation re dates etc in our area and I hope that other areas will do the same by getting away with everyone trying to do a do every month but sharing it out and settling happily for 4 a year then there' is plenty of room for all. QoFxx
arnie j Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 dont think theres enough younger soulies coming through to really keep it going strong in the future to be honest, there may still be a scene in years to come but not as weve always known it
Bazza Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 If the last couple of years are anything to go by...I think there will just as many be venues...but now this is the thing more of them will turn into older peoples "disco's" as is happening now..I like to travel around and have a look at different venues...I feel there are actually very few true Soul do's..with true soulies many are just places that stay open later than the local pub, cost very little to get in full of folks that 30 years ago were disco'ers the john travoltas and shirley basseys.....believe me they are back..Ive seen em the Soul clubs will be few and far between but they will be Soul clubs....im looking forward to it....if Im still around of course I have been known to be wrong.....................was a long time ago tho' Bazza
Guest Bearsy Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 pretty much as it is now, loads of people moaning like they are today instead of just enjoying what we have and we all know what we have and where to get it and just how bloody lucky are we all, that wasnt a moan by the way it was a statement
mrs soul Posted September 6, 2007 Author Posted September 6, 2007 dont think theres enough younger soulies coming through to really keep it going strong in the future to be honest, there may still be a scene in years to come but not as weve always known it thats a good point. there are younger ones coming in, who are really into the northern stuff, but defo not enough of them and we are all getting older!
chrissie Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 pretty much as it is now, loads of people moaning like they are today instead of just enjoying what we have and we all know what we have and where to get it and just how bloody lucky are we all, that wasnt a moan by the way it was a statement Totally agree with you, why do people keep moaning, why not just enjoy it for what it is and be thankfull how lucky we all are to have experienced something so special in our lives QoFxx
Guest Bearsy Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 Totally agree with you, why do people keep moaning, why not just enjoy it for what it is and be thankfull how lucky we all are to have experienced something so special in our lives QoFxx stop moaning chrissie there is enough of that on here already see you tomorrow night for a great night and hopefully some great music too
mrs soul Posted September 6, 2007 Author Posted September 6, 2007 If the last couple of years are anything to go by...I think there will just as many be venues...but now this is the thing more of them will turn into older peoples "disco's" as is happening now..I like to travel around and have a look at different venues...I feel there are actually very few true Soul do's..with true soulies many are just places that stay open later than the local pub, cost very little to get in full of folks that 30 years ago were disco'ers the john travoltas and shirley basseys.....believe me they are back..Ive seen em the Soul clubs will be few and far between but they will be Soul clubs....im looking forward to it....if Im still around of course I have been known to be wrong.....................was a long time ago tho' Bazza well , thats more or less what I think, that sometimes , some venues are more like disco,s, we try to choose venues that cater for the music we prefer, but that initself, can stop us trying something somewhere else!
Guest andrew bin Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 (edited) well , thats more or less what I think, that sometimes , some venues are more like disco,s, we try to choose venues that cater for the music we prefer, but that initself, can stop us trying something somewhere else! is that a bad thing, all i see is people dancing enjoying themselves to soul music i'm sure the soul scene will out last us all Edited September 6, 2007 by andrew bin
Bazza Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 (edited) is that a bad thing, all i see is people dancing enjoying themselves to soul music i'm sure the soul scene will out last us all well when im at a venue like that...I feel there is something missing...I think there is more to our scene than just a 60's motown type disco....I hope so ,or have I been living in a dream world the last 35 or so years Bazza Edited September 6, 2007 by bazza
mrs soul Posted September 6, 2007 Author Posted September 6, 2007 are we dying breed, literally, inyears to come , when we just dont do it any, more,forwhat ever reason, how will the scene be, I have noticed, some people i know, who used to travel every where, right accross the country, sundenly change track, and say, theres more to life than soul, had enough ect, so are the people who have been soulin if you like for a very long number of years, the ones who are really, keeping it going at the momment, so what happens, we we all decide thats it, what will be left?
Guest andrew bin Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 (edited) well when im at a venue like that...I feel their is something missing...I think there is more to our scene than just a 60's motown type disco Bazza i agree theres loads more to the soul scene i personally love it all, rare, oldies, RnB even some modern but there are some who just like a one specific genra which is great if thats what you want, like i said people enjoying them selves oldies are what first got me interested in this fantasic scene and i still ocassionaly like listening to them Edited September 6, 2007 by andrew bin
Guest Baz Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 Its simple with out new blood the scene will deteriorate, and wigan shopping malls, northern soul 2007 CDs and the like is just making things worse, i've been playing CDs with good punchy base, soulful vocals and 70's movers to a few people not on the scene and they love it, this is where the answer lies, Marketing, marketing, marketing!! done in the right way Northern soul will live for ever! We debate this no end, i dont want to sound condesending (or what ever the word is) or owt like that but, a load of middle aged people trying to work out what the youth are into will never work, you need to here it from the younger generation of the scene today, you take the darker side of soul music along with the groovey (horrid word but it works for how im trying to explain it) the limitations are endless, we need to move out of back rooms at 'clubs' and move into out of the way trendy clubs and bars thats where its at smart venues win the day, along with boss tunes. its not rocket science.
Guest andyrattigan Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 I think the scene will be a lot, lot smaller in twenty years time. This is due to the fact that the majority of people on the U.K. scene are in their forties and fifties now and I cant see too many of them at allnighters in their 70s, although there will be a few that will prove me wrong I'm sure. I'm 33 and am still one of the young ones on the scene and I've been into Soul music since I was 17, so there isn't a lot of new blood getting into it to sustain the amount of events on at the moment. I think in the UK, which has the biggest scene, there will be a major drop off in events. However, there will be a few core clubs throughout the country with old bastards like myself ( I'll be in my fifties by then) still spinning tunes to each other. The scene in Ireland, Spain and other European countries is smaller but much younger. Perhaps, there will be European weekenders where a much smaller scene gets together to celebrate Soul Music. On a personal note,I would love to go to an allnighter where there was just one room with a host of DJ's playing all styles of Soul from the 6ts/7ts/8ts right up to present day quality real soul. I think much more Soul fans in their twenties and thirties have a more eclectic taste and it would be good to see that tendency being expressed behind the decks. I live in hope. Still a great scene today. We don't have to hammer the nails into the coffin for a long time I think.
Guest Dan Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 i think it will be the same as it is now, only more people will smell of p*ss and there'll be drool everywhere.
Guest nubes Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 i think it will be the same as it is now, only more people will smell of p*ss and there'll be drool everywhere. ...and still bloody argue with their walking sticks about just who are the real soulies..... Delxxx
Chalky Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 we will soon have the northern soul version of the Derby & Joan clubs
Guest Carl Dixon Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 I went to a West London Church on Wednesday to see The Fulham Big Band playing mainly 1940's, 50's melodies. I know one of the sax players. In preparation for my horns section on my songs I hope to cut in Detroit I wanted to see how they did it from that era! The place was packed and at £6 entrance fee, the church will have made some well needed funds. Out of the 18 musicians, only 2 did not have glasses, only one woman (on keyboards) and the drummer was 84 years old. It was a great night and I will go again, wherever they perform. As long as there are songs with real musicians playing on them, I see fans of all ages attending. Whether the term big band slowly dissapears or not, I do not know. What I do know is that the soul music I enjoy is getting older, like me. I can see maybe me attending a church venue in 2030 listening to renditions of Beatles music and Motown hits as oldies...and I am not religious.
Chalky Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 (edited) I think in the UK, which has the biggest scene, there will be a major drop off in events. However, there will be a few core clubs throughout the country with old bastards like myself ( I'll be in my fifties by then) still spinning tunes to each other. The scene in Ireland, Spain and other European countries is smaller but much younger. Perhaps, there will be European weekenders where a much smaller scene gets together to celebrate Soul Music. The Europeans where the average age is far younger than the UK, the music policy differs greatly as well with elements of all genres thrown into the mix. Thats the first thing the UK scene has to do, go across the board. I don't mean the across the board clubs already profess to be "across the board" playing safe with the likes of Angie Stone and Drizabone, records with a strong northern flavour. Dj's should be free to play from all eras, 60's, 70's, 80's, crossover...soul with a funkier flavour, anything that will attract the youngsters. There are very few venues than can claim to be really across the board and very few that do it properly. Those that do have a strong younger audience, keen on the music and eager to come back for more. Those that continue with the 60's only policy or oldies will only see their audience coming through the doors on zimmers and for the lazy b*stards who can't be arsed to walk those annoying electirc buggies that seem to be the rage these days Edited September 7, 2007 by chalky
spot Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 Where do I think our scene is going?? TO HELL & BACK, IN A HAND CART !!! That's what me Nan would have said, God rest her soul. Spot.
Guest nubes Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 we will soon have the northern soul version of the Derby & Joan clubs Chalks...I think we already have......cocoa dear??!!!!!! ...Delxx
spot Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 (edited) Just a couple of points; As Chalky says, go overseas & the music is true "across the board", they don't know any different & just play music they like, it's so refreshing. Also I've only been to 1 truly "across the board" venue here & that was Steve Woombles Cleethorpes alldayer, which was advertised as "60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2k to present day", for me it was brill but within 3-4 hours Oldies brigade were moaning, the usual "Bloody Modern Sh**e" & leaving even though it was a couple of hours out of 10 or 12. Finally does anyone on SS know how to spell "Condescending" correctly?? Take note, as it appears not. Just a snippet, Spot. Edited September 7, 2007 by spot
Guest Soultown andy Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 The scene will be fine as long as the majority stay off the internet .
Guest Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 S.A.G.A will take over ALL promotions for a start Derek
Bazza Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 Just a couple of points; As Chalky says, go overseas & the music is true "across the board", they don't know any different & just play music they like, it's so refreshing. Also I've only been to 1 truly "across the board" venue here & that was Steve Woombles Cleethorpes alldayer, which was advertised as "60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2k to present day", for me it was brill but within 3-4 hours Oldies brigade were moaning, the usual "Bloody Modern Sh**e" & leaving even though it was a couple of hours out of 10 or 12. Finally does anyone on SS know how to spell "Condescending" correctly?? Take note, as it appears not. Just a snippet, Spot. Ay ...I spelt it right .... Bazza
Billywhizz Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 The old folks home I can see some good allnighters kicking off at the old folks home,atleast they've got a mini bus and a driver supplied roll on 70 come on you miserable lot wake up and smell the coffee beans enjoy what you've got now dont get set in our parents ways free sprit. Billy
Guest Posted September 9, 2007 Posted September 9, 2007 I can see some good allnighters kicking off at the old folks home,atleast they've got a mini bus and a driver supplied roll on 70 come on you miserable lot wake up and smell the coffee beans enjoy what you've got now dont get set in our parents ways free sprit. Billy Come on Billy you got to be 70 already. You can't fool me, remember I have seen your licence when we used to hire a car to go to wigan.
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