Barry Posted August 4, 2008 Share Posted August 4, 2008 I see a certain amount of posts on here that meet this product with almost as much derision as Modern seems to get, when it comes to it's insertion on dancefloor playlists. Could I then say that these new 60's statement pieces don't reach the required heights in peoples minds of standard classic Northern Soul (in its Pak A Mac form) plays of yester-year? (I mean, could anything heard 'new' as an adult imprint itself so indelibly in the mind as something heard 'new' as a speeding teenager 30 years ago?) And if so, does this prove that 'Modern' isn't really shit, it was simply an early 'Back To The Future' form of Popcorn/R&B? ie: "Summat that I didn't hear when I grew up, therfore I don't like it"? (Bollox! I've just started another Northern v Modern post....no I've not....yes you have etc zzzzzz) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Moore Posted August 4, 2008 Share Posted August 4, 2008 I see a certain amount of posts on here that meet this product with almost as much derision as Modern seems to get, when it comes to it's insertion on dancefloor playlists. Could I then say that these new 60's statement pieces don't reach the required heights in peoples minds of standard classic Northern Soul (in its Pak A Mac form) plays of yester-year? (I mean, could anything heard 'new' as an adult imprint itself so indelibly in the mind as something heard 'new' as a speeding teenager 30 years ago?) And if so, does this prove that 'Modern' isn't really shit, it was simply an early 'Back To The Future' form of Popcorn/R&B? ie: "Summat that I didn't hear when I grew up, therfore I don't like it"? (Bollox! I've just started another Northern v Modern post....no I've not....yes you have etc zzzzzz) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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