Guest Bearsy Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 I have been to a party tonight of a family member from the wifes side of the family and i had to endure 4 hours of music that had me craving to get home put on a cd and get a fix of soul, 50 cent, rick astley, gewn steffani, pink, and loads of other crap that had me looking at the clock all night wishing the time away, its been a couple of years sinse i last had to do that and its gave me a nice little reminder of just what music we all share and love and how much it means to me, thank fook for soul and long may it continue
Kevinkent Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 I have been to a party tonight of a family member from the wifes side of the family and i had to endure 4 hours of music that had me craving to get home put on a cd and get a fix of soul, 50 cent, rick astley, gewn steffani, pink, and loads of other crap that had me looking at the clock all night wishing the time away, its been a couple of years sinse i last had to do that and its gave me a nice little reminder of just what music we all share and love and how much it means to me, thank fook for soul and long may it continue I'll drink to that Paul. Every cloud has a silver lining - at least your dancing won't have looked out of place at this one!
Guest Bearsy Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 I'll drink to that Paul. Every cloud has a silver lining - at least your dancing won't have looked out of place at this one! the fella wouldnt even put on a bit of motown the miserable git and the average age must of been 50 and if it werent for me it would of been way higher anyway Kev it was a night of dad dancing so yes no change there then
Guest Bogue Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I have been to a party tonight of a family member from the wifes side of the family and i had to endure 4 hours of music that had me craving to get home put on a cd and get a fix of soul, 50 cent, rick astley, gewn steffani, pink, and loads of other crap that had me looking at the clock all night wishing the time away, its been a couple of years sinse i last had to do that and its gave me a nice little reminder of just what music we all share and love and how much it means to me, thank fook for soul and long may it continue What ? They even have a Modern room at a family parties then ?
Guest Bearsy Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 What ? They even have a Modern room at a family parties then ? i wouldnt say it was modern Bogue as it certainly needed a lick of paint and a new troff to wee in and the bar had prices of 1985
Guest Bogue Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 i wouldnt say it was modern Bogue as it certainly needed a lick of paint and a new troff to wee in and the bar had prices of 1985 & you're moaning about it !
Guest Bearsy Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 & you're moaning about it ! to bloody right i am cos it shut at 11pm get this, they was playing some really bad jabba jabba music (r&b i was informed by my daughter) and it was going through my head like a hammer drill and it started to actually give me a bit of a head ache so i said to the missus "dont this crap give you a head ache this bloody loud" she replied "yeah i got a bit of a headache but i dont mind music loud anyway" thats it i said, you moan at me when i play mine not even a quarter of this volume at home and go on about the fact you have a headache but when its your family its ok to play music loud even though you just said you got a bit of a headache, from now on i said when you moan my music is too loud cos you got a headache im going to tell you to **** off and what do you have to say to that then she replied, thing is your music is shite divorce papers are being served for breakfast (when she brings it up in bed for me that is)
Guest Bogue Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 to bloody right i am cos it shut at 11pm get this, they was playing some really bad jabba jabba music (r&b i was informed by my daughter) and it was going through my head like a hammer drill and it started to actually give me a bit of a head ache so i said to the missus "dont this crap give you a head ache this bloody loud" she replied "yeah i got a bit of a headache but i dont mind music loud anyway" thats it i said, you moan at me when i play mine not even a quarter of this volume at home and go on about the fact you have a headache but when its your family its ok to play music loud even though you just said you got a bit of a headache, from now on i said when you moan my music is too loud cos you got a headache im going to tell you to **** off and what do you have to say to that then she replied, thing is your music is shite divorce papers are being served for breakfast (when she brings it up in bed for me that is) Bloody double standards ain't it !! Make sure you get the vinyl Bearsy ! She can have the house !
Guest Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 (edited) I have been to a party tonight of a family member from the wifes side of the family and i had to endure 4 hours of music that had me craving to get home put on a cd and get a fix of soul, 50 cent, rick astley, gewn steffani, pink, and loads of other crap that had me looking at the clock all night wishing the time away, its been a couple of years sinse i last had to do that and its gave me a nice little reminder of just what music we all share and love and how much it means to me, thank fook for soul and long may it continue We attended a similar night recently , but thankfully , the MC - he told us over the mic when he started , that he was " our master of ceremonies , not a DJ " , played some Motown , namely " ITSOS " , " TOHOM " , " HMHSY " , TFLH " , " " JM " and " MG " , plus The Drifters " KOTBROTM " ...... Not cosmic , but an auditory oasis amongst his choices for our entertainmant ....... Be thankful regarding your night : It could have been worse ...... They could have had karaoke ...... Malc Burton Edited October 13, 2007 by Malc Burton
Steve G Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I went to a friends wedding in the south west last saturday. I can honestly say it was the worst disco I have ever heard. Some of the girls on the table I was on asked for some Motown, cos they liked "dancing to it". So the DJ played two Supremes records No soul was played at all, and in the end I went and had a look at his screen to see what he hadon his laptop - looking for something cheesy like "Ain't no mountain" - and guess what he didn't even have that. No Philly at all. Truly dreadful - so I just kept drinking beer
Guest vinylvixen Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I went to a friends wedding in the south west last saturday. I can honestly say it was the worst disco I have ever heard. Some of the girls on the table I was on asked for some Motown, cos they liked "dancing to it". So the DJ played two Supremes records No soul was played at all, and in the end I went and had a look at his screen to see what he hadon his laptop - looking for something cheesy like "Ain't no mountain" - and guess what he didn't even have that. No Philly at all. Truly dreadful - so I just kept drinking beer Time for me to dust off the old Immaculate Contraption mobile disco....and get back on the road. Ask PTP - we did some stonking parties for people. Mind you, even if they DIDN'T want soul and ska, they got it Jo
good angel Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I went to a party like that,my Mrs,knew the Dj,she said my husband goes to northern soul nighters,the next thing the t-at Dj put Footsee on for Kev over there sitting down,I hid in the toilets Kev
Maria O Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 Where I grew up, I never felt lucky. I felt abnormal - and it's still hard to describe why you can't go to the trendy pub/disco with your family friends or work colleagues. The work's Christmas Party always proved difficult too (er sorry, but I don't dance). I can't even spend too long in a shop that plays dreadful house or pop music - my head starts pounding and my skin starts crawling. (My hearing gets worse each year, so maybe it won't be a problem in later life.) One of my closest friends back home used to love our radio show and then started taking me to the symphony (certain appropriate concerts), as she recognised the music similarity. Now that really was soulful! Lots of other music styles can also overlap - jazz, latin, even 'funk' ...but waiting for cheesy motown in desperation at the next wedding I go to, just isn't my bag. you think we're Lucky? Not really ...it's an illness, where constant medication of good soul music merely controls the symptons - but will never cure you! m
Ernie Andrews Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 This is really what I hate when I go to a family doo in Manchester- The DJ thinks hees clever and says "ANd for all you northern soul fans Heres -The Snake! I just wish I had one with me and it bit the arsehole!
Stubbsy Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I have been to a party tonight of a family member from the wifes side of the family and i had to endure 4 hours of music that had me craving to get home put on a cd and get a fix of soul, 50 cent, rick astley, gewn steffani, pink, and loads of other crap that had me looking at the clock all night wishing the time away, its been a couple of years sinse i last had to do that and its gave me a nice little reminder of just what music we all share and love and how much it means to me, thank fook for soul and long may it continue Bloody hell Bearsy, how many times have I been there Number of do's I've been to where just stand there thinking just play one decent song/record and I'll go home happy, but it never happens does it ! I don't even bother, as a last resort, asking em if they can "play a bit of Motown" anymore because you know it's gonna be "Baby Love" or "Tears Of A Clown" I'm sure we're all in the same boat!
Guest Bogue Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I went to a party like that,my Mrs,knew the Dj,she said my husband goes to northern soul nighters,the next thing the t-at Dj put Footsee on for Kev over there sitting down,I hid in the toilets Kev The golden rule, never mention that you like Northern Soul at a party ! Always happens dosen't it That, or Tainted Love !
Guest Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 Heard some quite decent music in a clothes shop today, suddenly the shop assistant decided to change and play "Dire Straits" totally changed the mood of the shop, made me want to get out as quickly as possible, I asked who the last song was by and the guy said "Beverley Knight", not ever bought her music before but it sounded quite good.
Nick Hackett Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 BEARSY.. id say ..Its just like winning the first prize in the lottery of life.. ENJOY!
Guest Bearsy Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 BEARSY.. id say ..Its just like winning the first prize in the lottery of life.. ENJOY! Thats my problem now Nick i enjoy it so much nothing else will do i have learnt a valuble lesson now though and that is make any kind of excuse not to go to anything like that again or if my hand is forced then i shall take a cd with me and demand that at least one from that CD gets played or i will set off the fire alarm and to think only a few years ago it never bothered me and i probably would of even enjoyed some of them
Guest Glawsters Best Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 I have been to a party tonight of a family member from the wifes side of the family and i had to endure 4 hours of music that had me craving to get home put on a cd and get a fix of soul, 50 cent, rick astley, gewn steffani, pink, and loads of other crap that had me looking at the clock all night wishing the time away, its been a couple of years sinse i last had to do that and its gave me a nice little reminder of just what music we all share and love and how much it means to me, thank fook for soul and long may it continue KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOUR ON ABOUT WENT TO FRIENDS 40TH LAST NIGHT WHAT A HEAP OF SHITE 11-30 SAID TO GAIL COME ON LETS GO HOME LUCKILY IT WAS ONLY A FIVE MINUTE WALK HOME
Steve G Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOUR ON ABOUT WENT TO FRIENDS 40TH LAST NIGHT WHAT A HEAP OF SHITE 11-30 SAID TO GAIL COME ON LETS GO HOME LUCKILY IT WAS ONLY A FIVE MINUTE WALK HOME By the way Leon forgot to mention in the post above that the Rugby types who were at exeter were all from Glaw-ster
Guest Bearsy Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 The golden rule, never mention that you like Northern Soul at a party ! Always happens dosen't it That, or Tainted Love ! but if mention northern soul to any djs or even anyone down here they just look at you all confused and thats when you try to start explaining what it is and it just gets worse so now i dont bother i just say its 60s disco a bit like motown
Eddie Hubbard Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 Heard some quite decent music in a clothes shop today, suddenly the shop assistant decided to change and play "Dire Straits" totally changed the mood of the shop, made me want to get out as quickly as possible, I asked who the last song was by and the guy said "Beverley Knight", not ever bought her music before but it sounded quite good. Her latest single " Queen of starting over " is fantastic IMHO , and it was cut at Muscle Shoals , great horn laden backing as well .Best ,Eddie
Guest Glawsters Best Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 (edited) By the way Leon forgot to mention in the post above that the Rugby types who were at exeter were all from Glaw-ster RUGBY TEAM WILL TAKE SOME STOPPING THIS SEASON COME GLAWS FEEL A NAME CHANGE GLAWSTERS BEST Edited October 14, 2007 by Glawsters Best
Guest Bearsy Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOUR ON ABOUT WENT TO FRIENDS 40TH LAST NIGHT WHAT A HEAP OF SHITE 11-30 SAID TO GAIL COME ON LETS GO HOME LUCKILY IT WAS ONLY A FIVE MINUTE WALK HOME not so easy for me though as the wife drove and the beer was bloody cheap so a small sacrifice to pay i suppose Leon, what is it with me and beer cos its seems i would put myself through anything sometimes just for half a dozen pints
Steve G Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 RUGBY TEAM WILL TAKE SOME STOPPING THIS SEASON COME GLAWS FEEL A NAME CHANGE GLAWSTERS BEST Yeah a win at Wellford rd - nearly fell off me chair
Stubbsy Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 not so easy for me though as the wife drove and the beer was bloody cheap so a small sacrifice to pay i suppose Leon, what is it with me and beer cos its seems i would put myself through anything sometimes just for half a dozen pints Bearsy lad, that's because having to listen to the garbage we're subjected to isn't as bad when pissed/half pissed as it is when stone cold sober
Guest Bearsy Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Bearsy lad, that's because having to listen to the garbage we're subjected to isn't as bad when pissed/half pissed as it is when stone cold sober it was real garbage John and no matter how much i drunk it didnt get any better and believe i gave it a good go have a good night Saturday and dont forget to drink loads
Drew3 Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 I have been to a party tonight of a family member from the wifes side of the family and i had to endure 4 hours of music that had me craving to get home put on a cd and get a fix of soul, 50 cent, rick astley, gewn steffani, pink, and loads of other crap that had me looking at the clock all night wishing the time away, its been a couple of years sinse i last had to do that and its gave me a nice little reminder of just what music we all share and love and how much it means to me, thank fook for soul and long may it continue I've taken to taking a CD of my own on such occasions and more often than not the DJ has played a few that I have asked for. If they are not too obscure for the average party goer and have a Motown feel/sound then folks usually keep dancing especially if they are mixed in with sh*te such as Jimmy Mack and Third Finger. I can usually get the likes of In My Lonely Room; I Got A Feeling; Open The Door To Your Heart and Love Runs Out, played. The Gary Glitter Fan thinks I'm a sad bas*ard as I have now taken to giving them points for their efforts before I accost and mither them!! KTF. Drew.
Guest Bearsy Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 I've taken to taking a CD of my own on such occasions and more often than not the DJ has played a few that I have asked for. If they are not too obscure for the average party goer and have a Motown feel/sound then folks usually keep dancing especially if they are mixed in with sh*te such as Jimmy Mack and Third Finger. I can usually get the likes of In My Lonely Room; I Got A Feeling; Open The Door To Your Heart and Love Runs Out, played. The Gary Glitter Fan thinks I'm a sad bas*ard as I have now taken to giving them points for their efforts before I accost and mither them!! KTF. Drew. Its defo the way forward Drew and something i will defo be doing if i ever have to got through that ordeal ever again, im dreading my 2 daughters weddings and im having nightmares already about them thing is they are only 14 & 11 will take me ipod too incase the dj refuses so i can do me on thang
mischief Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Bloody double standards ain't it !! Make sure you get the vinyl Bearsy ! She can have the house ! No take half the house your vinyl is only worth a new letter box and a chubb lock...
Guest kent soul club Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Its defo the way forward Drew and something i will defo be doing if i ever have to got through that ordeal ever again, im dreading my 2 daughters weddings and im having nightmares already about them thing is they are only 14 & 11 will take me ipod too incase the dj refuses so i can do me on thang Surely you're gonna DJ at their weddings bearsy. If not hire Simon M - he's got all that modern stuff. Then later in the night when everyones bladdered he can slip in a few oldies and even Jo will dance to them, after a few sambookas.
Guest Bearsy Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 No take half the house your vinyl is only worth a new letter box and a chubb lock... we need more than a chubb lock around here Paul
Guest Bearsy Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Surely you're gonna DJ at their weddings bearsy. If not hire Simon M - he's got all that modern stuff. Then later in the night when everyones bladdered he can slip in a few oldies and even Jo will dance to them, after a few sambookas. no bloody chance i will be too pissed Simon M is the man for weddings and i have him booked already
mischief Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 we need more than a chubb lock around here Paul yeh silly me should have said a tow bar
Simon M Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 no bloody chance i will be too pissed Simon M is the man for weddings and i have him booked already I did DJ once at a wedding I played Motown , they loved it
Guest kent soul club Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 I did DJ once at a wedding I played Motown , they loved it We was at Tonis cousins wedding a couple of months ago. My God, I've had more fun at the dentist. Until one of the kids went up and asked the CJ (computer jockey!) if he had any Edwin Starr, and fair play, he put on Contact, then Happy radio (sounded just like my set in fact!) so it had to be done, Toni and me gave all the party goers a dancing lesson - there was just the two of us, and our girls giving it large on the dance floor and everyone standing there open mouthed, in disbelief. The jock carried on with Candi Staton, and a couple more people joined us on the floor, then he mixed it into Ma Baker (Boney M, I think) so we went home!
45cellar Posted October 17, 2007 Posted October 17, 2007 (edited) Her latest single " Queen of starting over " is fantastic IMHO , and it was cut at Muscle Shoals , great horn laden backing as well .Best ,Eddie Hi Eddie Gotta agree here, I heard this on GMTV a few days ago. Download Video Youtube Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21cWkz9utSQ&https://videodownloader.net/get/?url=https:/...h?v=21cWkz9utSQ Edited October 17, 2007 by 45cellar
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