Steve G Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 whats wrong with me flowery shirt and slipon pullover? Very "divvy" looking since you ask - you need baggies and badges mate. Frank Wilson rules O'Keh.
Ezzie Brown Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 i may be wrong but i reckon the shopping centre fans are the people who maybe went once towards the end of the casinos life or never made it at all, but think they did ..............not folk like me who gave up the ghost in 75 and had a break ,or stayed in the real scene but moved on . i have no wish to relive something i can no longer remember ezzie what was burnley like last month?????????? was i there???????????????
Steve G Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 what was burnley like last month?????????? was i there??????????????? dunno about Bromley last month. Wigan is the place to be. "Come and get those memories". We'll be in the corner by HSBC bank and Top Shop in case anyone wants to check us out. I have already requested that the Djs play "Time will pass you by" and "I'm on my way".
Ezzie Brown Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 dunno about Bromley last month. Wigan is the place to be. "Come and get those memories". We'll be in the corner by HSBC bank and Top Shop in case anyone wants to check us out. I have already requested that the Djs play "Time will pass you by" and "I'm on my way". time has passed me by,so im on my way goodnight folks
Guest Matt Male Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 (edited) Nice one keep the thread going,well done. Don't patronise me mate, you're not funny. I feel strongly about this and you obviously don't give a toss mate, so why even bother posting stupid sarcastic comments? Edited September 9, 2008 by Matt Male
soulAdequateNP Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 time has passed me by,so im on my way goodnight folks But we'll still be discussing this long after tonight is all over!
Russ Vickers Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 Russell, i'm not being defensive, i have nothing to defend, and i don't really care what brush i get tarred with, i don't really care what you or anyone else thinks of me, what i do care about is that i am allowed to carry on doing what i enjoy, and everyone else can do their thing too, I havn't got time Russell to worry about observers from the outside world, i'm to busy getting on with making the most of the time i have, my social life is for pleasure, i'm not going to spend any of it fretting about things that can't be changed, ive been around a while (not that it matters) and i will be around for the duration, in the meantime i intend having a jolly good time, Peter Nothing personal meant Pete, Im sure like most of us your a nice guy, Im just giving my general opinion, my intension was not to be rude to you in particular, just offend everyone . Apologies if you felt this was directed at you personally, it wasnt. Russ
Pete Eccles Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 Nothing personal meant Pete, Im sure like most of us your a nice guy, Im just giving my general opinion, my intension was not to be rude to you in particular, just offend everyone . Apologies if you felt this was directed at you personally, it wasnt. Russ Nice one Russ but i think the mention of my name (more than once) made it kinda personal No offence taken Peter
Guest gordon russell Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 i may be wrong but i reckon the shopping centre fans are the people who maybe went once towards the end of the casinos life or never made it at all, but think they did ..............not folk like me who gave up the ghost in 75 and had a break ,or stayed in the real scene but moved on . i have no wish to relive something i can no longer remember ezzie you can't remember one day after the next lol
Guest gordon russell Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 dunno about Bromley last month. Wigan is the place to be. "Come and get those memories". We'll be in the corner by HSBC bank and Top Shop in case anyone wants to check us out. I have already requested that the Djs play "Time will pass you by" and "I'm on my way". seems you know the layout of the shops steve....bet your gonna camp out there in ya little tent 2 weeks before just so you can get in early and get by your favourite spot by the eacalator.
Guest gordon russell Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Very "divvy" looking since you ask - you need baggies and badges mate. Frank Wilson rules O'Keh. just remember mate old man check shirts are deffo ...NOT COOL,especially left out to hide ya beer belly,looks like one of them dart playing types at the lakeside lol
Pauldonnelly Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Ive told this before.. 2 years ago at a certain soul night in Peterborough I was queing up for a beer with this bloke in his late 40's who wasn't a local the converstation went like this.. ME...mate don't take offence but why do you dress like that? ( vest with a wigan badge, baggies, beer mate, etc etc) HIM....why do you dress like that? ( Stone Ilsand pullie, nice cut jeans, some wrangler boots) ME...no offence mate but I didn't even dress like that back in 1974, just can;t get me head round why you wanna 'dress up' HIM..."Its what I like to wear" ME...no problem mate, just I wouldn't been seen dead in that. HIM...you think I'm a sad bastard don;t ya? ME...Not at all... HIM...I 'll tell you who the sad bastard are, them over there (pointing to the record dealers) sad twats them lot are, they think its really cool to buy some record that no one has ever heard of nor will probably like for £100. they're all f--kin bonkers mate.. ME-- couldn;t agree more. btw it was a long queue.
Steve G Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 just remember mate old man check shirts are deffo ...NOT COOL,especially left out to hide ya beer belly,looks like one of them dart playing types at the lakeside lol I don't have a beer belly so will tuck it in, in future Gok.
Guest Trevski Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 I don't have a beer belly so will tuck it in, in future Gok. Remember- "Lookin' slim, tuck it in, lookin' stout, hang it out."
paultp Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Remember- "Lookin' slim, tuck it in, lookin' stout, hang it out." I was looking stout on Saturday Where would this shirt fit in your style guide Trev?
Dave Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 I was looking stout on Saturday Where would this shirt fit in your style guide Trev? "Tell me darling, is that a furnishing fabric?"
Guest James Trouble Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 I've banned Mick H from wearing short sleeved check shirts at Soul Revolution. It's just so wrong
Simon M Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 I've banned Mick H from wearing short sleeved check shirts at Soul Revolution. It's just so wrong can we have a list of bans for Soul Rev please James?
Ian Dewhirst Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 can we have a list of bans for Soul Rev please James? How about "Country Road" for a start LOL! Always hated it first time around (I don't think I ever actually played it) but now it's become a rallying cry for militant Northerners! Ian D
Russ Vickers Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Nice one Russ but i think the mention of my name (more than once) made it kinda personal No offence taken Peter Peter, I was replying to your posts, that was why I mentioned your name, the content of the post was answering generally to the thread topic. Anyway, regardless, didnt want it to become personal, because that was never my intention. Russ
Steve L Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Remember- "Lookin' slim, tuck it in, lookin' stout, hang it out." Fat or thin - DONT TUCK IT IN
Paul-s Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 They came for the R&Bers, and i did nothing... They came for the rare soulers, and i did nothing... They came for the modern soulers and the Y2Kers and still i did nothing... then started turning up at my soul night and moaning that no one plays the 'classics oldies anymore' and there was no one left to defend me... I just don't understand this 'do nothing', 'say nothing', 'why waste your time', 'why even bother' attitude. No one is trying to stop this event on this thread, they are just voicing their opinion that it's bad news for the rest of the scene. You walk away if you want mate, i'll stay and argue for what i believe in. Some people just don't give a toss Well said Matt...'Nostalgia Police' and 'Beer towel strokers' are taking over the scene.
Guest James Trouble Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) Well said Matt...'Nostalgia Police' and 'Beer towel strokers' are taking over the scene. I think there is a sub genre of "northern soul", like newies, upfront, crossover, oldies..... "Baggy Northern", which is not to be mistaken for "oldies". Fans of "baggie northern", are not to be mistake with oldies fans. There are of course good records in the "Baggy northern" genre and even some "Baggy Northern" tunes can be found being played by DJs on the upfront, oldies and even crossover scenes, and of course the fashion of baggies and vests, although often worn as a uniform by "baggies northern" fans, is not in itself a sign that a person is a "baggie northern fan". So it's important to not tar wearers of traditional 'northern soul' wear with the 'baggies northern fan' brush. So, "Baggy Northern", as a genre, is hard to understand. You either get it, or you don't. It's a way of life, a true underground scene only understood or talked about by those on the inside. And with the emergence of this scene there have been associated problems. Such as "northern soul" DJs being asked to play "northern soul" by a fan of 'Baggy' when the tunes being played are in fact 'northern soul'. This is because for a 'Baggy', "northern soul" is a hijacked term, a mutation of it's original meaning. A 'baggy's' use of the word 'northern soul' is not what most others call 'Northern Soul', which is a record which has been played on the "northern soul scene" at some point. So, where can "Baggy Northern fans" be found for those wanting to spot and take notes? They are difficult to spot as they are a master of disguise. But here are a few pointers... They can normally be found around local 'northern soul' events in sports halls or village function rooms comparing their latest patch, mug or coaster acquisitions with other "Baggy Northern" fans. And he's a useful tip for serious Baggy spotters, they can often be attracted towards you by saying "Soul Sam, he's so shit, yes he is". They are not nocturnal creatures, so don't expect to spot them in their natural habitat in the early hours of the morning. By midnight they tend to settle down for a long sleep after they have consumed their favorite alcoholic tipple in large quantities. Once or twice a year they tend to migrate to one of the large weekenders such as Prestatyn or Fleetwood where they can gorge on the wealth of "baggy merchandise" and stock up for the long months ahead at their local village hall gatherings. And of course, it's important to remember that just because someone buys some merchandise at these events does not in itself mean that the person is a fan of "Baggy Northern". They might just need a mug. So don't make that mistake! Edited September 11, 2008 by James Trouble
Baz Atkinson Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 mmmm good thread this,my only conclusion being that i would not hesitate to set some of these sad b--tards alight with a blow torch!!!,i also think the northern scene is the not the most savvy whe it comes to fashion lol,go to the shotts lookback thread and check our haircuts and tashes lol,straight of the rio boat with simon la bon !! BAZ A
Russ Vickers Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 mmmm good thread this,my only conclusion being that i would not hesitate to set some of these sad b--tards alight with a blow torch!!!,i also think the northern scene is the not the most savvy whe it comes to fashion lol,go to the shotts lookback thread and check our haircuts and tashes lol,straight of the rio boat with simon la bon !! BAZ A Hahahaahahahaahahahahahahahahahaah nice one mate. Russ
Guest Roddy Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 i believe James trouble is the high priest of baggy northern (as he doth protest too much)
Paul-s Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I think there is a sub genre of "northern soul", like newies, upfront, crossover, oldies..... "Baggy Northern", which is not to be mistaken for "oldies". Fans of "baggie northern", are not to be mistake with oldies fans. There are of course good records in the "Baggy northern" genre and even some "Baggy Northern" tunes can be found being played by DJs on the upfront, oldies and even crossover scenes, and of course the fashion of baggies and vests, although often worn as a uniform by "baggies northern" fans, is not in itself a sign that a person is a "baggie northern fan". So it's important to not tar wearers of traditional 'northern soul' wear with the 'baggies northern fan' brush. So, "Baggy Northern", as a genre, is hard to understand. You either get it, or you don't. It's a way of life, a true underground scene only understood or talked about by those on the inside. And with the emergence of this scene there have been associated problems. Such as "northern soul" DJs being asked to play "northern soul" by a fan of 'Baggy' when the tunes being played are in fact 'northern soul'. This is because for a 'Baggy', "northern soul" is a hijacked term, a mutation of it's original meaning. A 'baggy's' use of the word 'northern soul' is not what most others call 'Northern Soul', which is a record which has been played on the "northern soul scene" at some point. So, where can "Baggy Northern fans" be found for those wanting to spot and take notes? They are difficult to spot as they are a master of disguise. But here are a few pointers... They can normally be found around local 'northern soul' events in sports halls or village function rooms comparing their latest patch, mug or coaster acquisitions with other "Baggy Northern" fans. And he's a useful tip for serious Baggy spotters, they can often be attracted towards you by saying "Soul Sam, he's so shit, yes he is". They are not nocturnal creatures, so don't expect to spot them in their natural habitat in the early hours of the morning. By midnight they tend to settle down for a long sleep after they have consumed their favorite alcoholic tipple in large quantities. Once or twice a year they tend to migrate to one of the large weekenders such as Prestatyn or Fleetwood where they can gorge on the wealth of "baggy merchandise" and stock up for the long months ahead at their local village hall gatherings. And of course, it's important to remember that just because someone buys some merchandise at these events does not in itself mean that the person is a fan of "Baggy Northern". They might just need a mug. So don't make that mistake! GREAT JAMES...its the new term. 'BAGGY NORTHERN'....I totally get it and have indeed been asked to play 'northern' on several occasions , when , in fact, I HAVE been playing a 'northern' record! One of my fellow dj's got asked to "play some f--king Northern, when, in fact, she already was. The people asking obviously had a 'BAGGY' understanding of the term and probably went to Wigan a couple of times in the 70's.
Paul-s Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 mmmm good thread this,my only conclusion being that i would not hesitate to set some of these sad b--tards alight with a blow torch!!!,i also think the northern scene is the not the most savvy whe it comes to fashion lol,go to the shotts lookback thread and check our haircuts and tashes lol,straight of the rio boat with simon la bon !! BAZ A
Russ Vickers Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I would particularly appreciate the new term of 'Baggy Soul' being used on flyers from this moment on. Russ
Paul-s Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I would particularly appreciate the new term of 'Baggy Soul' being used on flyers from this moment on. Russ Good idea!! AT least we will ALL know what were in for at a venue then
Guest James Trouble Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) I would particularly appreciate the new term of 'Baggy Soul' being used on flyers from this moment on. Russ Good idea!! AT least we will ALL know what were in for at a venue then I find a "No Shite, Guaranteed" logo pretty much gets the message across. Edited September 11, 2008 by James Trouble
Simon M Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I find a "No Shite, Guaranteed" logo pretty much gets the message across. Can we have a top ten "Baggy Northern" Trub
Epic Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Can we have a top ten "Baggy Northern" Trub Judging by the amount of interest on this site in that wonderful slab of "soul" music - Mickey Moonshine has to be in there.
Guest Trevski Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I was looking stout on Saturday Where would this shirt fit in your style guide Trev? Srunched up in the bottom of a bag marked 'Oxfam' I recon, paul!
Ernie Andrews Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 1.Mickey moonshine - Name it 2. Judy Street - What 3. Gloria Jones - tainted love 4. Touch of velvet sting of brass 5 Out on the floor 6. joe 90 7. Police story 8. Little ole man 9. Move on up 10.The Champion Thats my top 10 baggys
paultp Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Srunched up in the bottom of a bag marked 'Oxfam' I recon, paul! It was The British Heart Foundation actually
Simon M Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Judging by the amount of interest on this site in that wonderful slab of "soul" music - Mickey Moonshine has to be in there. Hey Andy , theres got to be "Baggy House tunes" these days? ps. you downloaded my mix yet @ www.soulselect.com
Epic Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Hey Andy , theres got to be "Baggy House tunes" these days? ps. you downloaded my mix yet @ www.soulselect.com This is just a blatant plug for your mix!!!!!!!!!!!! - yes I have downloaded it - most enjoyable. Baggy House - Urban Blues Project - "Love Don't Live"
Paul-s Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 1.Mickey moonshine - Name it 2. Judy Street - What 3. Gloria Jones - tainted love 4. Touch of velvet sting of brass 5 Out on the floor 6. joe 90 7. Police story 8. Little ole man 9. Move on up 10.The Champion Thats my top 10 baggys Thats pretty good I reckon. could also have. Nine Times Out Of Ten Philly Dog Around The World Manys The Slip Twixt The Cup And The Lip Run Baby Run Pick Me Up And Put Me In Your Pocket
Epic Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 1.Mickey moonshine - Name it 2. Judy Street - What 3. Gloria Jones - tainted love 4. Touch of velvet sting of brass 5 Out on the floor 6. joe 90 7. Police story 8. Little ole man 9. Move on up 10.The Champion Thats my top 10 baggys Lost your credibility as a true "baggy" - you failed to include "a bit of Frankie Wilson" - as I was once asked for at a gig. What "bit of Frankie Wison" do you think he wanted ?
Guest James Trouble Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I think Move On Up is a great example of Baggy Northern.... Play Move On Up and the Baggy Brigade will dance to it, play New World after and they'll be up in arms, screaming about "Oy, play some Norvern!" Great stuff
Baz Atkinson Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) I think Move On Up is a great example of Baggy Northern.... Play Move On Up and the Baggy Brigade will dance to it, play New World after and they'll be up in arms, screaming about "Oy, play some Norvern!" Great stuff GOOD POINT AND A SHAME COS WE CANT MOCK THE GENIUS OF MAYFIELD HOWEVER DO AGREE IT ALWAYS GOT THEM UP AT WIGAN AS DID INTERPLAY ,WE USED TO KNICK THE ODD OCCASIONAL BLUE VINYLE RECORD FROM RUSS"S STALL AND SHOOT THEM WITH OUR AIR RIFLES ON MONDAY AFTERNOONS WHEN COMING DOWN OF THE BACK STREET BLUIES!!! BAZ A IF THERE PUT ALL THE WIDE BAGGIES TOGETHER YOU COULD ACTUALLY CREATE A FULL SET OF MASKS FOR THE CUTTY SARK. Edited September 11, 2008 by baz atkinson
Steve G Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) Baggy northern - love it 3 before 8 also have to be added. Edited September 11, 2008 by Steve G
Quinvy Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 1.Mickey moonshine - Name it 2. Judy Street - What 3. Gloria Jones - tainted love 4. Touch of velvet sting of brass 5 Out on the floor 6. joe 90 7. Police story 8. Little ole man 9. Move on up 10.The Champion Thats my top 10 baggys Thats pretty good I reckon. could also have. Nine Times Out Of Ten Philly Dog Around The World Manys The Slip Twixt The Cup And The Lip Run Baby Run Pick Me Up And Put Me In Your Pocket KINNEL Paul!!!!!! agree with all you say, but PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD kin awesome proper northern soul record...from a proper soul singer....that's blasphamy mate. Phil.
Guest gordon russell Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I've banned Mick H from wearing short sleeved check shirts at Soul Revolution. It's just so wrong see ,you know as well check shirts NO. better put LOL ...or else
Guest nffc Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 2. Judy Street - What Great record. I'll deny ever saying that
Jumpinjoan Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Am I missing something here? Surely the title of this thread says it all... Shopping Centre Soul? Hello???????????
Epic Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Am I missing something here? Surely the title of this thread says it all... Shopping Centre Soul? Hello??????????? Feel free to look at post number 2 on this thread!!!!!!!!
Reforee Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 All this VENOM about and nobody has mentioned........................................THE SNAKE The Man In Black
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