BrianB Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 No word from the Ipsofacto campo then? Something tells me now that they've got exactly what they wanted out of this sight and it's members... we won't be hearing from them again. Anybody know what the film industry term is for being used? Did you not see the posts that said they would not be on for a while?
macca Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 But didn't Keb say he was orientating them as regards to representative sounds from that year? I think 1974 was fab. One only has to listen to Pete Smith's Casino tapes from that period. The dross came later on, at least for me.
Jellybean Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Just had a call from my daughter Gemma, she and my son Daniel have been "on set today" at Kings Hall, and they are both really p***ed off, they have been there all day from 9.30am till 8.00pm and her words to me were, that they have done f**k all, she said its taken them an hour to film 10 seconds of the actors stretching in the middle of the dancefloor i mean ffs whats all that about eh! And they have also thrown paracetamols all over the floors in the corridors , and trashed the toilets with graffiti over the walls, saying "Wigan casino rules" etc....... They are expecting them to go again tomorrow morning, and to be there for 7.30am, but they have both decided not to go they said the film crew are all up the own arses and a load of arrogant twats. And they don't want to be a part of something thats going to make a mockery of the northern soul scene. Thank god! JB xx
macca Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) To be fair, all the hanging around between takes is perfectly normal practice. Filming can be mind-numbingly boring. My nephew is an actor & he says it can be soul destroying (sic) at times. Arrogance & heads up rectums is another matter though. Edited August 21, 2008 by macca
Guest Paul Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Hello, I urge everyone to calm down and let them make their film. As I've said before, it isn't a historic documentary. It's a fictional story with a 'northern soul' subtext and some 'northern soul' music in the soundtrack. I would have thought most soul fans would welcome that. Paul Mooney www.millbrand.com
Guest sarahleen Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 dear mr \mrs soulsource could you please make this thread into a book to coincide with the release of the film Souled Out . sincerely sarah leen p.s its a bloody belter lol
Jellybean Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Arrogance & heads up rectums is another matter though. Edited August 21, 2008 by JELLYBEAN
Guest Paul Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney
Philly Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) This still running !!!!! Edited August 21, 2008 by philly
pikeys dog Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. What a suprise.
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney Fukc him all my records are mine not the producers artists writers etc,so fukc em' too !!
Guest sarahleen Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney oh for gods sake how on earth can a bit of banter in this thread "damage" the n.soul scene. if people arnt members of this site and get other people to represent them to the masses ,as film chap did, thats there problem . no one is saying they own northern soul , some of us just want to dance to it , and have some fun. most people in this thread have wished them luck but its hard to "welcome" the gods when all they do is post statements like this from above . id love to hear northen soul played everywhere Edited March 23, 2010 by becchio
Stubbsy Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney No, it doesn't belong to Northern Soul fans but, if it hadn't been for the likes of the people on here, who care passionately about the music and have Kept The Faith, ensuring that there still is a Northern scene, I doubt very much whether they'd have considered making a film today which featured the music/scene etc.!
Guest sarahleen Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) whats next a telling off Edited March 23, 2010 by becchio
Guest sarahleen Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney come to think of it . is this a p*** take ? Edited March 23, 2010 by becchio
Ady Croasdell Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney Well that's guaranteed another ten pages then.
pikeys dog Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 come to think of it . is this a piss take ? i mean seriously come on no, Unfortunately Mr Latrine does like to spout off like this on a fairly regular basis. Que Mr Lalor for his tiresome bigging up of Mr Latrine "Fell in a bucket of shite - came up smelling of roses" contribution to the 'Northern Soul' scene.... yawn.
paultp Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney Now I know that none of this is serious; we've got a film company called ipso facto FFS (legs akimbo anyone?), a music consultant called shimmy summat-or-other and now Paul's put a post up allegedly from Ian Levine! Please stop all this silliness now, its gone beyond a joke, I can barely type from laughing. Laters taters Paul
Pete Eccles Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Well that's guaranteed another ten pages then. and on it goes
Naughty Boy Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Hello again, As he isn't a member of this forum, Ian Levine has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to the northern soul scene. The film producers should be welcomed for showing an interest in the music in the hope that it will result in greater exposure for the music. The music itself doesn't belong to northern soul fans; it belongs to the artists, writers and producers who made it. Surely they deserve any chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny them that opportunity. Best regards, Paul Mooney fooking hell does he not think that after 30plus years of exposure here there everywhere in the public domain ... bloody wigans ovulation footsie blah blah cat food kfc and so on its been exposed well and truely and the main reason is money money its had every opportunity its never going to be massive rob a little bit nearer to petes 10 pages Edited August 21, 2008 by Naughty Boy
Pete Eccles Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Stop egging them on Pete Love it Beeks theres weeks of massagin ego's left in this, Who do you reckon is favourite for an Oscar nomination?
Guest Paul Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Well that's guaranteed another ten pages then.You got that right. I should be on commission.
Guest sarahleen Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 beeks this thread is proper funny and it just keeps getting better
sister dawn Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Fukc him all my records are mine not the producers artists writers etc,so fukc em' too !! [/quo With ya on that one Ken mine are mine too SO LEVINE GETS A SLEEVE NOTE MENTION TOO THATS A COINCIDENCE
Stevie Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Helloooo My friend Dan Devine (who also isn't a member on this forum) has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to making a fast buck out of the northern soul scene. There has been a long tradition in exploiting the scene in order to profit financially. The music itself does not belong to Northern Soul fans, indeed over the weekend Dan Devine had written a number of tunes which he felt were tailor made for this production. Surely they deserve a chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny Dan Devine his moment of glory........... Yours etc
Wiganer1 Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Helloooo My friend Dan Devine (who also isn't a member on this forum) has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to making a fast buck out of the northern soul scene. There has been a long tradition in exploiting the scene in order to profit financially. The music itself does not belong to Northern Soul fans, indeed over the weekend Dan Devine had written a number of tunes which he felt were tailor made for this production. Surely they deserve a chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny Dan Devine his moment of glory........... Yours etc ==== is this post going to beat the 20000 mark????
sister dawn Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 ==== is this post going to beat the 20000 mark???? it is now
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Helloooo My friend Dan Devine (who also isn't a member on this forum) has asked me express how angry he feels about some of the narrow-minded postings in this thread. Some of the attitudes displayed here are damaging to making a fast buck out of the northern soul scene. There has been a long tradition in exploiting the scene in order to profit financially. The music itself does not belong to Northern Soul fans, indeed over the weekend Dan Devine had written a number of tunes which he felt were tailor made for this production. Surely they deserve a chance of greater exposure. Nobody has the right to deny Dan Devine his moment of glory........... Yours etc I have sat by and watched this fiasco for long enough. It's like a parent whose children have degenerated into schoolyard bullies. The last time I was a member of Soul Source was in December 2000, on the original Soul Source Talk, from which I was banned. After nearly eight years, I have asked Mike Hughes to let me post on here, because as one of the pioneers of your "scene" it makes me sick to my stomach how a few fascists have become what are basically internet trolls and tarred all the others with the same brush. Back on the Mary Fox show, I was unfair to many Soul Source members. Most are kind and caring people who love their music. It's those few I see - Tomangoes, Pikey's Dog, Steve Guarnori, Mark Bicknell, Jumping Joan, Black And White, etc etc etc, who are so possessive of their unique scene of rare records and soul collectors, that they deny the music any chance to exist in another thirty years. I have spent a lifetime fighting this sort of anarchy, and believe me it has taken a lot to make me come on here and post. Some of you on this thread should be ashamed of yourselves. A film is being set in an era of Wigan in 1974. You are dictating what the music should be. The biggest 1974 record in Wigan was The Javells "Goodbye Nothing To Say". I went every week. I know. I was there. Colin Curtis did the last two hours at the Mecca every week so that les Cokell and I could go to Wigan. No-one is expecting to have The Javells in the film, but this dictatorial insistence on only purist original sounds is bordering on the fascist ideals of 1930s germany. Dave Godin would turn in his grave. I am ashamed of some of you. And now I am here to not let you get away with your closed minded strangulation of a beautiful music form. You won't be happy till you're all seventy and dancing in your zimmer frames to Arthur Willis and The Soulful Dynamics. I have had THREE MILLION views of my videos on YouTube. THREE MILLION. Much as you will all hate to admit it, people who loved Northern Soul still love "Out On The Floor", "I'm On My Way", and "Do I Love You". Who are you to say they shouldn't ???? It's the tiny tiny few ruining it for all the rest. Outside of the tiny purist clubs with Soul Sam and Mark Bicknell, the rest of the Northern Soul Scene, you know - the bigger wider picture - made Sidney Barnes "Standing On Solid Ground" into the absolute biggest floorfiller of the last few years. But you won't even accept that fact. Because it wasn't made in 1969 and only one hundred copies pressed and Soul Sam paid a thousand quid for it. It's just hypocrisy. Your treatment of this film is hypocrisy. There are two films being made using a backdrop of Northern Soul. It's the best thing that could happen to the music. It might bring in a huge influx of people and damage your little rare club forever, and let music breathe again and be made anew. Lets hear songs with a Motown beat and a great melody again. I live for it and I pray for it. Edited August 21, 2008 by Ian Levine
Guest Paul Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Fukc him all my records are mine not the producers artists writers etc,so fukc em' too !!Your records are your records, Ken, I was talking about the music. It came from another time and place. Most of it was made at least four thousand miles away, long before the scene existed. The scene may have a culture of its own but we should remember that the actual music is a product of someone else's culture. Paul Mooney
pikeys dog Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 It's those few I see - Tomangoes, Pikey's Dog, Steve Guarnori, Mark Bicknell, Jumping Joan, Black And White, etc etc etc, who are so possessive of their unique scene of rare records and soul collectors, that they deny the music any chance to exist in another thirty years. I have spent a lifetime fighting this sort of anarchy, and believe me it has taken a lot to make me come on here and post. Some of you on this thread should be ashamed of yourselves. I've made two comments directly about this film - one stating that the director had come across as a bit of a prick, and another that I knew the person in charge of wardrobe, and that he was more clued up than any other wardrobe 'master' would be. Hardly dragging the film or it's premise down? I have no problem with the film whatsoever, whether it's purely about the music, a love story or whatever - because it means nothing to me - people basking in past glories and all that nonsense. Just because I think your over-inflated ego needs to be popped every once in a while, it does'nt mean i witsh the film ill. Get your facts right you sanctimonious twat. To paraphrase yourself during one of your many tedious hissy fits - FOAD.
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Just because I think your over-inflated ego needs to be popped every once in a while, it does'nt mean i witsh the film ill. Get your facts right you sanctimonious twat. To paraphrase yourself during one of your many tedious hissy fits - FOAD. Oooooh I love you too. Wanna have sex ????
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 ASK HIM IF WE ARE STILL COAK ROACHES It would be lovely if you could spell it, dear.
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 I hope they and the other film makers fail miserably and all proposed films about northern soul die on their *rse. They have no interest whatsoever in the music, they are just bandwagon jumpers. This is the post that I most object to. This is why I came back on Soul Source - THIS post. The most ignorant and fascist minded post I have ever read. In my humble opinion, you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself, PaulTP.
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Sorry i only do 'a' listers. That's alright dear. I'd rather shove bamboo shoots into my eyes.
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Hi I work for Ipso Facto Films on the production team for Souled Out. There's been such a lot of debate on this forum about the film, we want you to know your voices aren't going unheard. I want to hear your thoughts and help answer some questions about cast, music, locations, costume, release dates etc. Our official Souled Out blog website will be launched very soon, with some sneak preview videos of the pre production. Everyone is very excited at our end, and raring to go. Talk to us. In Soul x Just get the re- search bang on ! Dont get it wrong ! A film based on the Soul scene ? Its the music that what needs to be bang on ! Rhys ifans has got the easy bit ! The plot could be boring...........but the music has to be just right !!!!!!!! Edited August 21, 2008 by mossy
Stevie Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 I have sat by and watched this fiasco for long enough. It's like a parent whose children have degenerated into schoolyard bullies. The last time I was a member of Soul Source was in December 2000, on the original Soul Source Talk, from which I was banned. After nearly eight years, I have asked Mike Hughes to let me post on here, because as one of the pioneers of your "scene" it makes me sick to my stomach how a few fascists have become what are basically internet trolls and tarred all the others with the same brush. Back on the Mary Fox show, I was unfair to many Soul Source members. Most are kind and caring people who love their music. It's those few I see - Tomangoes, Pikey's Dog, Steve Guarnori, Mark Bicknell, Jumping Joan, Black And White, etc etc etc, who are so possessive of their unique scene of rare records and soul collectors, that they deny the music any chance to exist in another thirty years. I have spent a lifetime fighting this sort of anarchy, and believe me it has taken a lot to make me come on here and post. Some of you on this thread should be ashamed of yourselves. A film is being set in an era of Wigan in 1974. You are dictating what the music should be. The biggest 1974 record in Wigan was The Javells "Goodbye Nothing To Say". I went every week. I know. I was there. Colin Curtis did the last two hours at the Mecca every week so that les Cokell and I could go to Wigan. No-one is expecting to have The Javells in the film, but this dictatorial insistence on only purist original sounds is bordering on the fascist ideals of 1930s germany. Dave Godin would turn in his grave. I am ashamed of some of you. And now I am here to not let you get away with your closed minded strangulation of a beautiful music form. You won't be happy till you're all seventy and dancing in your zimmer frames to Arthur Willis and The Soulful Dynamics. I have had THREE MILLION views of my videos on YouTube. THREE MILLION. Much as you will all hate to admit it, people who loved Northern Soul still love "Out On The Floor", "I'm On My Way", and "Do I Love You". Who are you to say they shouldn't ???? It's the tiny tiny few ruining it for all the rest. Outside of the tiny purist clubs with Soul Sam and Mark Bicknell, the rest of the Northern Soul Scene, you know - the bigger wider picture - made Sidney Barnes "Standing On Solid Ground" into the absolute biggest floorfiller of the last few years. But you won't even accept that fact. Because it wasn't made in 1969 and only one hundred copies pressed and Soul Sam paid a thousand quid for it. It's just hypocrisy. Your treatment of this film is hypocrisy. There are two films being made using a backdrop of Northern Soul. It's the best thing that could happen to the music. It might bring in a huge influx of people and damage your little rare club forever, and let music breathe again and be made anew. Lets hear songs with a Motown beat and a great melody again. I live for it and I pray for it. This forum provides us with the means to express an opinion and like the rest of us you are perfectly entitled to yours, in fact I agree with some of what you say. Welcome back to soul-source. Better to be on the inside pi**ing out eh
Ian Dewhirst Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Blimey, I tune into "Family Guy" for 20 minutes and look what happens! This should be fun...... Ian D
Wiganer1 Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 ==== is this post going to beat the 20000 mark???? ============= err ummm - i think it will now!!!! lol
Guest Gavin Page Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Blimey, I tune into "Family Guy" for 20 minutes and look what happens! This should be fun...... Ian D Good Morning Ian
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 The plot could be boring...........but the music has to be just right !!!!!!!! Says who ?????????????
sister dawn Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 This is the post that I most object to. This is why I came back on Soul Source - THIS post. The most ignorant and fascist minded post I have ever read. In my humble opinion, you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself, PaulTP. seeing as all the mods are in bed any chance you could introduce yourself in the new members section as per site policy please, as we all had too.
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Good Morning Ian Good morning Gavin. A man with an open mind.
Ian Dewhirst Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Good Morning Ian Morning Gavin. Plenty of action on here now LOL... Ian D
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 seeing as all the mods are in bed any chance you could introduce yourself in the new members section as per site policy please, as we all had too. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Plenty of action on here now LOL... Yes, I can correct some of your less than accurate recollections, dear heart.
Ian Dewhirst Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Yes, I can correct some of your less than accurate recollections, dear heart. Like what? Ian D
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