Guest FYLDECOAST Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 Heartbeat ITV1 Teen Turbans - We Need To Be Loved Whatever Next ?? Steve Mc
Paul R Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 In the last series, in one episode it was northern instrumentals. They played Sliced Tomatoes, Bok To Bach and the Spy. Last night they also played Barbara Lewis "Hello Stranger" Linda Jones(I think) "Hypnotised" and I was racking my brains at the instrumental they played, which I hadn't heard for years and I'm sure it was "Trampoline" Spencer Daivis Group.
Tomangoes Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 They always knock out a CD from this show. Should be a stunner based on the first episode. Was there any Soul Nights in Whitby/Goathland in the 60s? They showed some mods and scooters last series so who knows what will come up next. Ed
Ged Parker Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Well Steve I see the photo of the 'No Boots' sign turned out well. Shame not all of the DJ's had that policy I caught the Linda Jones on heartbeat but just thought that would be it then the Teen Turbans really threw me class track hand't heard in ages. BTW How did the other pic's turn out? P.S. if you read this tonight (mon) I've got another nine boxes of stuff from the U.S. and need some help looking through 'em. Just give me a ring.
Little-stevie Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 In the last series, in one episode it was northern instrumentals. They played Sliced Tomatoes, Bok To Bach and the Spy. Last night they also played Barbara Lewis "Hello Stranger" Linda Jones(I think) "Hypnotised" and I was racking my brains at the instrumental they played, which I hadn't heard for years and I'm sure it was "Trampoline" Spencer Daivis Group. link Hi Paul Love the Barbara Lewis track but that was a different version on tv..Joe Orton did say but brains gone to mush,wonder why
Guest rachel Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 They always knock out a CD from this show. Should be a stunner based on the first episode. link I bought quite a few of the Heartbeat CDs in my teens - partly responsible for getting me into the more mainstream 60s and Motown tunes before I headed down the northern route... the one track that stuck in my mind from them though was Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle, makes me a bit soppy that one
Little-stevie Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 I bought quite a few of the Heartbeat CDs in my teens - partly responsible for getting me into the more mainstream 60s and Motown tunes before I headed down the northern route... the one track that stuck in my mind from them though was Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle, makes me a bit soppy that one link I heard it was the dvd boxset and not the cds...In the words of Paul Calf... Fu"king Nick Berry..Did he make you're heart beat ...
Guest rachel Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Fu"king Nick Berry.. link I most certainly was not! Don't you go starting rumours about me again....
Guest FYLDECOAST Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Well Steve I see the photo of the 'No Boots' sign turned out well. Shame not all of the DJ's had that policy I caught the Linda Jones on heartbeat but just thought that would be it then the Teen Turbans really threw me class track hand't heard in ages. BTW How did the other pic's turn out? P.S. if you read this tonight (mon) I've got another nine boxes of stuff from the U.S. and need some help looking through 'em. Just give me a ring. link Nice one I'll be round at 7 with an empty 300 box and a baseball bat Steve Mc
Guest Richard Bergman Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Hi Paul Love the Barbara Lewis track but that was a different version on tv..Joe Orton did say but brains gone to mush,wonder why link It was the Capitols one of the best b sides there is
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 I bought quite a few of the Heartbeat CDs in my teens - partly responsible for getting me into the more mainstream 60s and Motown tunes before I headed down the northern route... the one track that stuck in my mind from them though was Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle, makes me a bit soppy that one link I thought Heartbeat was set in the 60's. Jim Croce didn't release 'Time In A Bottle' until 1972. The continuity man must be the same guy who works on Eastenders.
Guest rachel Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 I thought Heartbeat was set in the 60's. Jim Croce didn't release 'Time In A Bottle' until 1972. The continuity man must be the same guy who works on Eastenders. link You could be right, didn't know that but the styles of clothes are often a bit 'era-confused' as well... still a lovely song though so I forgive them
Guest Richard Bergman Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 You could be right, didn't know that but the styles of clothes are often a bit 'era-confused' as well... still a lovely song though so I forgive them link Prefer Bad Bad Leroy Brown it has a more comic element to it , more jaunty I 'd say
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 You could be right, didn't know that but the styles of clothes are often a bit 'era-confused' as well... still a lovely song though so I forgive them link Can't be long before the cast are wearing star jumpers and high waist bags then ! (Mind you, as its supposed to be North Yorks (?) that would update it to the present.
Guest Richard Bergman Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Can't be long before the cast are wearing star jumpers and high waist bags then ! (Mind you, as its supposed to be North Yorks (?) that would update it to the present. link Let the Yuckshire infighting commece
Paul R Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 It was the Capitols one of the best b sides there is link I thought it sounded a bit different, Somewhere I have a Barbara Lewis album with it on(also "someday we're gonna love again"), havn't played it for years. Didn't someone mention the Capitols version on here a few weeks ago? Also it was good to see the Teen Turbans on After Hours 3. Not the most soulful sound but a good happy singalonga dex type track!
Little-stevie Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 I thought it sounded a bit different, Somewhere I have a Barbara Lewis album with it on(also "someday we're gonna love again"), havn't played it for years. Didn't someone mention the Capitols version on here a few weeks ago? Also it was good to see the Teen Turbans on After Hours 3. Not the most soulful sound but a good happy singalonga dex type track! link Hi Paul I been playing Barbara Lewis version for a while and it goes down very well...quality all the way..
Guest Jimmy Scriv Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 I was watching the said programme and the volume was too quiet so I increased it, my girlfriend said what are you doing? I said 'I'm turning my Heartbeat Up' I'll get my coat'
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 I was watching the said programme and the volume was too quiet so I increased it, my girlfriend said what are you doing? I said 'I'm turning my Heartbeat Up' I'll get my coat' link :good:
Paulb Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 No angels, the program about nurses that was on the other night had loads of northern and motown the whole way through. It did last series too.
Guest katep Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 No angels, the program about nurses that was on the other night had loads of northern and motown the whole way through. It did last series too. link I wondered if anyone else would have watched this one. Decent programme.
Guest the dukester Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 Can't be long before the cast are wearing star jumpers and high waist bags then ! (Mind you, as its supposed to be North Yorks (?) that would update it to the present. link All fashion trends in N Yorks started in Scarboro by Fashion Guru Neil Warnock when he frequented Rudies Soul Nights, he brought them over from oinkland!!
Paulb Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 I wondered if anyone else would have watched this one. Decent programme. link There's not much i dont watch on tv. Its quite a decent program.
Guest ShaneH Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 There's not much i dont watch on tv. Its quite a decent program. link cuddling up on the sofa with Big Colin.... The 'No Angels' had plenty of northern/motown in the last series. They used 'Landslide' for the trailers. Shane
Guest Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 cuddling up on the sofa with Big Colin.... The 'No Angels' had plenty of northern/motown in the last series. They used 'Landslide' for the trailers. Shane link Dont think landslip (listening to the lyrics) is appropriate for NHS nurses, do you?
Paulb Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 cuddling up on the sofa with Big Colin.... The 'No Angels' had plenty of northern/motown in the last series. They used 'Landslide' for the trailers. Shane link Colins not a fan. He's more into DIY SOS and the likes.
Guest ShaneH Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 Colins not a fan. He's more into DIY SOS and the likes. link
Guest Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 All fashion trends in N Yorks started in Scarboro by Fashion Guru Neil Warnock when he frequented Rudies Soul Nights, he brought them over from oinkland!! link
Simsy Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 No angels, the program about nurses that was on the other night had loads of northern and motown the whole way through. It did last series too. link Wish they wouldn't :angry: :angry: :angry: Ahh anyway, I'm off for some Kentucky Fried Chicken, then on to Manumission
Paul R Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Last night on "The City Gardner" they played Billy Stewart "Secret Love". They usually have a reasonable soundtrack to it. Oh and War "Lowrider". I keep meaning to get a copy of Billy Stewart "Teaches Old Standards New Tricks" It must be an essential album. Paul
Guest katep Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Wish they wouldn't :angry: :angry: :angry: Ahh anyway, I'm off for some Kentucky Fried Chicken, then on to Manumission link Why? The tracks they choose for No Angels suit the mood of the program, and I personally find it interesting to see which ones they are going to use. If you produced a tv program what music would you use, the kind of music you'd like to listen to yourself perhaps if it suited the content of the show?
Citizen P Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Being that all those "girls" in No Angels are P*sshead Slappers is the soundtrack a form of subliminal messaging ??? OOps tp
Simsy Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Why? The tracks they choose for No Angels suit the mood of the program, and I personally find it interesting to see which ones they are going to use. If you produced a tv program what music would you use, the kind of music you'd like to listen to yourself perhaps if it suited the content of the show? link "If you produced a tv program what music would you use" Anything but northern.
vnicepce Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 [Yes, I really only watch it for the soundtrack; incidentally, does anyone know what the second(instrumental) of the two tracks played during the opening credits was?...................great to hear 'Blowing up my Mind', last week...
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