Guest Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 (edited) Pete tried it everyone at some point lol. BAZ A Edited July 14, 2008 by Malc Burton
Tomangoes Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 What about when you have sold most of those top records, lost most of the knowledge built up over the first 20 years, coz youve been away the last 10 years, cant dance as good or for as long as once could, dont look as good as one once thought, and dont even know half the records getting played???? Wish I was a 14 year old newbie again, at least I was on the up, instead of being on the down. Ed
Davetay Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 And what about the walk up to the Casino from the railway station - talk about running the gauntlet! The walk from the bus station wasn,t much better, that old arcade could be well dodgey Especially in the early days Casino open 2.00am bus got in just after midnight.
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 remeber a few scuffles outside of the Stars & Stripes (Yate) with the exiting disco dopes, Leon & dennis soon sorted them out........also one night inside two lads from Stroud or Gloucester standing on the dance floor taking turns in hitting eachother in the face....everyone who was off their face was totally freaked out by it.....the desired effect no doubt...lol KTF Baz TROUBLE ALL THE TIME OUTSIDE THE CASINO FIGHTING OUTSIDE YATE AND A BIG FIGHT IN WINSFORD WITH PUNKS
Davetay Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 Hard one there miss joan of the turntable.When l went to bletsoe the one and only time it was with older lads who in turn knew the RIGHT people who were older than them.Didn't really think about being accepted,just kept my head down,glad to be part of this seceret thing (in those days anyway).Same thing when my mate said he'd got us a lift to the torch,say nowt and hope the fella didn't change his mind.Should we accept younger people?,don't give much thought to it either way.If younger soul fans are keen and more importantly genuine.....and thats the hard bit genuine,then they'll get to know who they want to and go where they want ,why the heck should they pay any attention to the older crowd if they don't want to.One thing is for sure they don't have to dodge the right orrible bastards that were about in the 70's thats for sure.The folk today are generally more friendly.My last thought and it always amazes me us 40/50 somethings who get to the nighters seem to have far more go in em and look like they're enjoying themselves far more than most 20/30 somethings,l know for sure the friends l park up at allnighters with and have the crac with do atb tezza ALL TOO TRUE
Guest souljack Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 You put him in the boot of your car?! we didnt really have a choice young jason was going to the parr hall and that was that,only place we could get him was the boot ,frosty as fook it was but he wasnt having being left in walsall,wee man was young and mad,mad for the music and any info about records ,labels .etc was eagerly consumed,top lad is jason sound as apound,old school soulie now tho and still sound
karl Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 THE NORTHERN SCENE USED TO BE A HARD PLAC3E TO CUT YOUR TEETH,NOW EVERYONE HAS A VIEW ,A HUGE COLLECTION,GREAT DJ ETC,I AM NOT ONE TO DENY ANYONE THEIR VIEW BUT I DO GET SICK OF READING THE CONSTANT SHITE ON HERE. THEIR SEEMS SUCH A LACK OF EMPHASIS ON THE MUSIC AND A 80% PERCENT EMPHASIS ON WHOS WHO,VENUES,DJS,FADS ETC. I COME ON HERE SINCRERLY BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE WITH MASSIVE KNOWLEDGE OF BLACK AMERICAN SOUL MUSIC [NOT NORTHERN SOUL MUSIC,WHATEVER THAT MAYBE?]I FEEL HUMBLE SOMETIMES WHEN I READ STUFF AND LISTEN TO THE CONSTANT STREAM OF NEW STUFF TO MY EARS VIA THE VARIOUS THREADS ON THE MEDIA SECTION FROM GOOD PEOPLE WHO JUST LOVE BLACK MUSIC IN WHATEVER FORM. AS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ON THE SCENE I DONT THINK THEIR VIEW IS LESS VALID DUE TO THE FACT THAT THEIR HAVE NOT PAID THEIR DUES ,I WELCOME YOUNG PEOPLE AS LONG AS THEIR STAY AWAY FROM ME[i AM VERY INTORLENT MOST OF THE TIME ANYWAY] IN A CERTAIN KIND OF WAY THIER CAN SEE THE SCENE IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT AND THAT CAN BE REFRESHING ALBELT A TAD ANNOYING SOMETIMES. AS I GET OLDER I MOVE MORE AWAY FROM THIS SCENE DUE TO THE FRACTIONS,ELITISM,BULLSHIT,AND THE CONSTANT NEED FOR THE NEXT BIG RECORD [F--K ME WHEN ARE SOME OF YOU GONNA WAKE UP TOTHE ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES BLACK MUSIC CAN OFFER,INSTEAD OF SPLASHING OUT ON BIGGER RECORDS MOST OF WHICH HAVE HAD THE ARSE SPUN OUT OF THEM FIRST TIME ROUND ANYWAY. BAZ A SEE YOU ALL AT PETE LAWSONS MEMORIAL [GOOD THREAD JOAN] Well said Baz, in total agreement with you there sir. There is too much me, me, and me on this site!!! And most off it is of childish and pathetic behaviour from people who have too much time on their hands and just want to cause shite!!!!! I was 15 when I first went to Wigan in 78, immature and gullible, but it only took two or so weeks there to reach adulthood. You had to grow up fast in those days to be able to survive. Everyone knew then and knows now who the good ones and the bad ones were/are and who to avoid, unless they were/are lacking a bit of the old grey matter upstairs!! It's the music that counts and I've loved and lived it for 34 years now. Why cant people keep their soul-destroying opinions to themselves as I for one am sick to the back teeth of hearing them on this site!!!!! Constructive criticism yes. Bullshiting and backstabbing please keep to yourselves. I normally bite my tongue to stop myself posting on here to some of the absolute garbage that some people post, but things are getting well out of hand so decided to put in my two peneth. No one need answer to this, as I don't really give a shite if you do or don't agree and I certainly won't be posting or reading anything else on here again!!!!!!!! I want to enjoy the rest of my life and will do by going out every week and listening to records sung by brilliant, talented black musicians and singers giving their all. With friends who I respect for their love and passion for this music and their company I enjoy being in!!!! That's why I love it so much!!!!! Be great to see you Baz on Sat, been a while now, be nice to have a chat sir. See you Sat mate.
Guest gordon russell Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 TROUBLE ALL THE TIME OUTSIDE THE CASINO FIGHTING OUTSIDE YATE AND A BIG FIGHT IN WINSFORD WITH PUNKS SUPER DOOPER BIG FIGHT OUT SIDE YATE ...NOW AS FIGHTS GO AT ALLNIGHTERS THAT WAS A REAL HUMDINGER,HURLEY BATS,MILK CRATES....THINK MELVIN FROM GLOUCESTER EVEN .......SOMEONE NOT SURE. BIG SAM FROM BRUM WAS A SIGHT SURROUNDED BY BLOKES AND HE WAS LAYING EM OUT ONE AFTER THE OTHER......HAPPILY TO OLD FOR THAT SHIT NOW.....THESE DAYS FUN AND FROLLICKS WITH FOLK I LIKE AND RESPECT ARE THE ORDER OF THE NIGHT
Rugby Soul Club Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 You put him in the boot of your car?! We always put Gareth in the boot of our car Kylee, he was the youngest and smallest...pecking order We didn't have 8 seaters then, or it might be you now-a-days...
Jumpinjoan Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 My my, you have been busy. Can't help thinking that if this much energy was put into being positive about things Anyway, this is the last post you will be reading from me. From now on it will be events and the media section only, because that's what the soul scene is about for me, going out, having a good time and listening to good music. Logging onto the internet in order to beat virtual shit out of each other holds no interest for me I'm afraid. See you Saturday guys
Paul-s Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) Interesting thread Joan - I've been surprised by quite a few things I've read today. In all the stories I've heard. I've never heard anyone talk of trouble at or around Wigan.. or any big soul venue really. Jayne.x. There was trouble at most of them, but it didn't affect the average punter , i dont think. Ive seen people being battered in the toilets at Wigan...at Loughborough you had to run a gauntlet of locals to make it to the door....Parr hall had soulies posing as DS and robbing people! It always went on, but if you were with the right crowd, you remained untouched. Also, as people on here have said, I was SO awe inspired by the music and dancing when I started (76) that I just watched and listened (like I do now! ) and treated everyone with the respect that they gave me. Never had a problem as a result. SEE YOU SATURDAY AT PETES DO! Edited July 15, 2008 by paul-s
Baz Atkinson Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Well said Baz, in total agreement with you there sir. There is too much me, me, and me on this site!!! And most off it is of childish and pathetic behaviour from people who have too much time on their hands and just want to cause shite!!!!! I was 15 when I first went to Wigan in 78, immature and gullible, but it only took two or so weeks there to reach adulthood. You had to grow up fast in those days to be able to survive. Everyone knew then and knows now who the good ones and the bad ones were/are and who to avoid, unless they were/are lacking a bit of the old grey matter upstairs!! It's the music that counts and I've loved and lived it for 34 years now. Why cant people keep their soul-destroying opinions to themselves as I for one am sick to the back teeth of hearing them on this site!!!!! Constructive criticism yes. Bullshiting and backstabbing please keep to yourselves. I normally bite my tongue to stop myself posting on here to some of the absolute garbage that some people post, but things are getting well out of hand so decided to put in my two peneth. No one need answer to this, as I don't really give a shite if you do or don't agree and I certainly won't be posting or reading anything else on here again!!!!!!!! I want to enjoy the rest of my life and will do by going out every week and listening to records sung by brilliant, talented black musicians and singers giving their all. With friends who I respect for their love and passion for this music and their company I enjoy being in!!!! That's why I love it so much!!!!! Be great to see you Baz on Sat, been a while now, be nice to have a chat sir. See you Sat mate. well said Karl see you Sat mate. BAZ A
Val (Chunky) Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 If talking about all-nighters, I remember going to my first very well. It was St Ives in 1975, before that it was an all-dayer at Kettering Central Hall ......Any road up, gotta tell you it was a life changing experience, yeah! it was that good. (Good = f**king brilliant) Of course I was a 'div' or 'sap' I was wet behind the ears and had no clue about this strange underground world. You've got to remember that pubs even shut at 10:30 back then and here we were just out of school not even old enough to drink beer, going great distances to these strange places that started at midnight. Fu*ck me it was exciting. We would live just for the weekends and do anything just to get there. We loved it. Of course there were always dodgy people about (some even weird but that's another tale) as in all walks of life and you had to become savvy pretty quick unless you wanted to be ripped off one way or another. On the other hand let's not forget the friends met along the way who cared and looked after you, friends still with us, still 'soulin' still travelling to get their fix of this great music we call 'Soul'. Also let's remember quite a few friends lost along the way, some who in honesty were only in it for the social aspect and some who are no longer with us. You sort of hooked up with some people and tended to go most places with them, and the more you went the more you got to know more and more people and the more respect you got I guess. Anyway what struck me looking back was that nearly everyone back then was young. When I say young I mean maybe only 10 years difference between us. I even remember remarking on some looking old because he had a tash. I think it's a different situation now, where there are the 'true' soul lovers who if you like have stood the test of time and still go out of their way for their love of the music. I'm not too sure why there aren't more youngsters into it in this country, maybe it is the thought of being out with a load of 'old' people. After all it is a social thing as well. But if we're talking about the music it's far deeper than that. I think it's either something you 'get' or you don't and I don't think that age should be a factor. I've written all this and I'm not too sure why.....the mutterings of an old fu*cker who has maybe earned his stripes
Mike Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 have removed the posts i made and follow on posts as were unapropiate and should have been worded better apoligies for that , they were made in a heated moment - which is given as a reason not an excuse regarding the criticism of site , first do ask that could in future post such in the members feedback forum (see earlier post) will move the feedback related posts in this thread later thanks mike
Soulgrit Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 (edited) If talking about all-nighters, I remember going to my first very well. It was St Ives in 1975, before that it was an all-dayer at Kettering Central Hall ......Any road up, gotta tell you it was a life changing experience, yeah! it was that good. (Good = f**king brilliant) Of course I was a 'div' or 'sap' I was wet behind the ears and had no clue about this strange underground world. You've got to remember that pubs even shut at 10:30 back then and here we were just out of school not even old enough to drink beer, going great distances to these strange places that started at midnight. Fu*ck me it was exciting. We would live just for the weekends and do anything just to get there. We loved it. Of course there were always dodgy people about (some even weird but that's another tale) as in all walks of life and you had to become savvy pretty quick unless you wanted to be ripped off one way or another. On the other hand let's not forget the friends met along the way who cared and looked after you, friends still with us, still 'soulin' still travelling to get their fix of this great music we call 'Soul'. Also let's remember quite a few friends lost along the way, some who in honesty were only in it for the social aspect and some who are no longer with us. You sort of hooked up with some people and tended to go most places with them, and the more you went the more you got to know more and more people and the more respect you got I guess. Anyway what struck me looking back was that nearly everyone back then was young. When I say young I mean maybe only 10 years difference between us. I even remember remarking on some looking old because he had a tash. I think it's a different situation now, where there are the 'true' soul lovers who if you like have stood the test of time and still go out of their way for their love of the music. Nice post Val, i'm the same as when I started in 1967, in this scene for the duration because of my love of black soul music, and I welcome the younger one's, and i'm very happy to pass on any info that i've aquired over the year's to them Willie Edited July 16, 2008 by Soulgrit
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 We always put Gareth in the boot of our car Kylee, he was the youngest and smallest...pecking order We didn't have 8 seaters then, or it might be you now-a-days... I was just thinking that it'd be me in the boot as the rookie...aah, my time will come to put a newbie in the boot of my Reanult...i shall be patient! :lol:
Tabs Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 I was just thinking that it'd be me in the boot as the rookie...aah, my time will come to put a newbie in the boot of my Reanult...i shall be patient! Think of the person in the boot when you do your Kylee Car Crash Dummy routine
Mikevague Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 THE NORTHERN SCENE USED TO BE A HARD PLAC3E TO CUT YOUR TEETH,NOW EVERYONE HAS A VIEW ,A HUGE COLLECTION,GREAT DJ ETC,I AM NOT ONE TO DENY ANYONE THEIR VIEW BUT I DO GET SICK OF READING THE CONSTANT SHITE ON HERE. THEIR SEEMS SUCH A LACK OF EMPHASIS ON THE MUSIC AND A 80% PERCENT EMPHASIS ON WHOS WHO,VENUES,DJS,FADS ETC. I COME ON HERE SINCRERLY BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE WITH MASSIVE KNOWLEDGE OF BLACK AMERICAN SOUL MUSIC [NOT NORTHERN SOUL MUSIC,WHATEVER THAT MAYBE?]I FEEL HUMBLE SOMETIMES WHEN I READ STUFF AND LISTEN TO THE CONSTANT STREAM OF NEW STUFF TO MY EARS VIA THE VARIOUS THREADS ON THE MEDIA SECTION FROM GOOD PEOPLE WHO JUST LOVE BLACK MUSIC IN WHATEVER FORM. AS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ON THE SCENE I DONT THINK THEIR VIEW IS LESS VALID DUE TO THE FACT THAT THEIR HAVE NOT PAID THEIR DUES ,I WELCOME YOUNG PEOPLE AS LONG AS THEIR STAY AWAY FROM ME[i AM VERY INTORLENT MOST OF THE TIME ANYWAY] IN A CERTAIN KIND OF WAY THIER CAN SEE THE SCENE IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT AND THAT CAN BE REFRESHING ALBELT A TAD ANNOYING SOMETIMES. AS I GET OLDER I MOVE MORE AWAY FROM THIS SCENE DUE TO THE FRACTIONS,ELITISM,BULLSHIT,AND THE CONSTANT NEED FOR THE NEXT BIG RECORD [F--K ME WHEN ARE SOME OF YOU GONNA WAKE UP TOTHE ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES BLACK MUSIC CAN OFFER,INSTEAD OF SPLASHING OUT ON BIGGER RECORDS MOST OF WHICH HAVE HAD THE ARSE SPUN OUT OF THEM FIRST TIME ROUND ANYWAY. BAZ A SEE YOU ALL AT PETE LAWSONS MEMORIAL [GOOD THREAD JOAN] Well put. I am constantly impressed with the flow of knowledge coming from young and older on this site, thats what drew me to it in the first place.... One fact remains, the younger ones are digging up a lot of interesting tunes and facts the older folks have ignored or were too distracted to notice..(count me as an example)..save a few more progressive types. I really slowed down my Djing 3 years ago (after 15+ years) because of the ego horsesh*it that was taking hold all over...and IPODS/carvers.. There is no REAL scene in Los Angeles because of this. I remember Ady Potts having a Gloria Gaynor carver that many didnt know and some were offering big $$ for. The b/side of "never can say goodbye" a $2 record. One of my favorite examples of ego before logic.. What makes me laugh is the desire to only have RARE records has made these "deep" djs look like fools.. KNOW YOUR $3 RECORDS BEFORE EVEN ATTEMPTING TO BE A "BIG" DJ.. It not the size of you pencil, its how you write your name....
Little-stevie Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 Well put. I am constantly impressed with the flow of knowledge coming from young and older on this site, thats what drew me to it in the first place.... One fact remains, the younger ones are digging up a lot of interesting tunes and facts the older folks have ignored or were too distracted to notice..(count me as an example)..save a few more progressive types. I really slowed down my Djing 3 years ago (after 15+ years) because of the ego horsesh*it that was taking hold all over...and IPODS/carvers.. There is no REAL scene in Los Angeles because of this. I remember Ady Potts having a Gloria Gaynor carver that many didnt know and some were offering big $$ for. The b/side of "never can say goodbye" a $2 record. One of my favorite examples of ego before logic.. What makes me laugh is the desire to only have RARE records has made these "deep" djs look like fools.. KNOW YOUR $3 RECORDS BEFORE EVEN ATTEMPTING TO BE A "BIG" DJ.. It not the size of you pencil, its how you write your name.... Good point Mike.. Many folk who were throwing money at big buck tunes are now on the hunt for cheaper underplayed/semi knowns etc.. I have always done that because i aint got a choice, don't have the big bucks but a decent size pencil.. So many folk have gone on a mad blitz of cash to catch up and have the so called big tunes, many of them are really washed out as well... I like djs to find there own sound and not be some northern soul jukebox.. And i have heard about the size of your pencil Mike
Baz Atkinson Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 Well put. I am constantly impressed with the flow of knowledge coming from young and older on this site, thats what drew me to it in the first place.... One fact remains, the younger ones are digging up a lot of interesting tunes and facts the older folks have ignored or were too distracted to notice..(count me as an example)..save a few more progressive types. I really slowed down my Djing 3 years ago (after 15+ years) because of the ego horsesh*it that was taking hold all over...and IPODS/carvers.. There is no REAL scene in Los Angeles because of this. I remember Ady Potts having a Gloria Gaynor carver that many didnt know and some were offering big $$ for. The b/side of "never can say goodbye" a $2 record. One of my favorite examples of ego before logic.. What makes me laugh is the desire to only have RARE records has made these "deep" djs look like fools.. KNOW YOUR $3 RECORDS BEFORE EVEN ATTEMPTING TO BE A "BIG" DJ.. It not the size of you pencil, its how you write your name.... hello Mike loads of west coast collectors at last years AUSTIN RECORD FAIR buying fresh and interesting stuff lots buying the fania stuff which i found very interesting and deep and sweet stuff as well! Kind regards to you. BAZ A
Mikevague Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 (edited) Good point Mike.. Many folk who were throwing money at big buck tunes are now on the hunt for cheaper underplayed/semi knowns etc.. I have always done that because i aint got a choice, don't have the big bucks but a decent size pencil.. So many folk have gone on a mad blitz of cash to catch up and have the so called big tunes, many of them are really washed out as well... I like djs to find there own sound and not be some northern soul jukebox.. And i have heard about the size of your pencil Mike Are you seeking an "autograph" ? Edited July 17, 2008 by MikeVague
Guest Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 (edited) I remember Ady Potts having a Gloria Gaynor carver that many didnt know and some were offering big $$ for. The b/side of "never can say goodbye" a $2 record. One of my favorite examples of ego before logic.. BAZ A Edited July 17, 2008 by Malc Burton
Ady Croasdell Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 At my first nighter at Kelmarsh in Northants (was it 1969 anyone?) I found myself surrounded by 100 skinheads while i had hair down my back (none on my head). Everyone totally accepted me, Mad George from Bedford sold me some gear and a skinhead girl said "it's nice to see some weirdos round here!" she actually meant it in a nice way. The scene was so small in those days that fellow soulies were glad of anyone showing an interest. Later on I found some of the Wheel lot who used to come down a bit superior, but they did dress well. I never had any problems as a punter from that day on: as a promoter that's another story-but still not much in thirty years.
Ady Potts Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 .......I remember Ady Potts having a Gloria Gaynor carver that many didnt know and some were offering big $$ for. The b/side of "never can say goodbye" a $2 record. One of my favorite examples of ego before logic.. I know I've told it on here before, but, yeh, now that was funny Mike........"Wonder how many of the big name d.j's will know the flip of Never Can Say Goodbye?"......"Don't know lets find out, shall we?"......"ok" oh look - here's an acetate of it....1st big dj "That's nice, how much?"..... 2nd big dj "what do you want for it?".....3rd dj says "I'm sure you owe me some money - give the fooker 'ere !" Only regret I have is not being there when someone went up to the decks & said to Rob T. "why are you playing the flipside to Never Can Say Goodbye?" must have sounded great sandwiched between the Appointments & the Young Bros.
Dylan Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 At my first nighter at Kelmarsh in Northants (was it 1969 anyone?) I found myself surrounded by 100 skinheads while i had hair down my back (none on my head). Everyone totally accepted me, Mad George from Bedford sold me some gear and a skinhead girl said "it's nice to see some weirdos round here!" she actually meant it in a nice way. The scene was so small in those days that fellow soulies were glad of anyone showing an interest. Later on I found some of the Wheel lot who used to come down a bit superior, but they did dress well. I never had any problems as a punter from that day on: as a promoter that's another story-but still not much in thirty years. I like the "weirdos" quote. thats exactly how it should be. Everybody equal and out for a good time no matter what age / image / dress sense. Must admit in my early years on the soul scene which wasn't that long ago I never had any problems.
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