Liljimmycrank Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 After reading some of the personal attacks it was pleasent to read, in my opinion, such a reprresentative view which to me summed up what the show was, where the scene is, and an insight into just a handful of the people we have to thank for that. I hadn't posted on this thread due to some of the posts getting a bit over zealous towards indicuduals. I think everyone is perfectly entitled to their opinions and as a participant in the show, i am more than prepared to accept whatever criticism comes my way in relation to the show, not personal towards the people involved. When we were approached about the show (over 3 months ago), we were interviewed by their researcher about the scene nowadays, what we as the 'young blood' thought of it, how we got into it etc etc. Subsequent conversations with teh show led us to believe that we would be talking about those similar things, along with members of the scene who were older and their views on it. It was only on the day (when down at the studios in London a few hours before the live show) we discovered what was actually going to happen. As it turned out, the show centred around the wigan casino and didn't represent anything to do with the scene today, with no reference to format we were led to believe was going to happen. We were put into wardrobe under 2hrs before the show and advised that we had to re-create the Casino of mid 70's, so our clothing we would normally wear didn't fit. It probably sounds like i'm trying to justify going on the show here - i'm not, mainly because i dont feel i have to. It wasn't for the money (we didnt get paid much to be honest) or fame. there are many differing reasons between us as to why we did it. But one thing i do know is we had a great time, a great day spent with friends i've met through the sscene. The experience of that day was fantastic and only possible because of northern soul. I've been listening to northern since i was about 12, and although my 13yrs of experience with northern soul is minute to many on this site, i feel i know enough about the scene to suss out that the show wasn't going to do it any harm (even at the point we realised it was going to be a nostalgia trip) I've met the most amazing people through northern soul, and i love everything about it - great music, passion, diversity, great people. If word of mouth from the show helps make more younger people aware of northern soul (as we'd first intended those initial 3 months ago) then great. If they come along to soul do's and love the music and everything that is captivating about this scene then even better. That way the music can be kept going for decades to come. In hindsight, would i have not done the show? Well i certainly would've wanted to know exactly what it was going to be about, and knowing that, maybe not. But i'll not hang my head in shame as some people have suggested. We did it, it's done and i don't think any harm was caused. Apologies to those who got a bit of extra ribbing at work, but lets be honest, doesn't that happen anyway, its banter. Thanks to those who supported what we did, and to those who stuck up for us. To those who disagreed, you are entitled to your opinion and i respect you for it. To those who got a bit personal, "i'll see you when i git there" because i for one certainly won't llet your comments put me off going to soul do's and sharing the passion of soul music with like minded people.
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 When we were approached about the show (over 3 months ago), we were interviewed by their researcher about the scene nowadays, what we as the 'young blood' thought of it, how we got into it etc etc. Subsequent conversations with teh show led us to believe that we would be talking about those similar things, along with members of the scene who were older and their views on it. It was only on the day (when down at the studios in London a few hours before the live show) we discovered what was actually going to happen. As it turned out, the show centred around the wigan casino and didn't represent anything to do with the scene today, with no reference to format we were led to believe was going to happen. We were put into wardrobe under 2hrs before the show and advised that we had to re-create the Casino of mid 70's, so our clothing we would normally wear didn't fit. It probably sounds like i'm trying to justify going on the show here - i'm not, mainly because i dont feel i have to. It wasn't for the money (we didnt get paid much to be honest) or fame. there are many differing reasons between us as to why we did it. But one thing i do know is we had a great time, a great day spent with friends i've met through the sscene. The experience of that day was fantastic and only possible because of northern soul. I've been listening to northern since i was about 12, and although my 13yrs of experience with northern soul is minute to many on this site, i feel i know enough about the scene to suss out that the show wasn't going to do it any harm (even at the point we realised it was going to be a nostalgia trip) I've met the most amazing people through northern soul, and i love everything about it - great music, passion, diversity, great people. If word of mouth from the show helps make more younger people aware of northern soul (as we'd first intended those initial 3 months ago) then great. If they come along to soul do's and love the music and everything that is captivating about this scene then even better. That way the music can be kept going for decades to come. In hindsight, would i have not done the show? Well i certainly would've wanted to know exactly what it was going to be about, and knowing that, maybe not. But i'll not hang my head in shame as some people have suggested. We did it, it's done and i don't think any harm was caused. Apologies to those who got a bit of extra ribbing at work, but lets be honest, doesn't that happen anyway, its banter. Thanks to those who supported what we did, and to those who stuck up for us. To those who disagreed, you are entitled to your opinion and i respect you for it. To those who got a bit personal, "i'll see you when i git there" because i for one certainly won't llet your comments put me off going to soul do's and sharing the passion of soul music with like minded people. Nice one. And as I said before if my post offended I apologise 100%. I still hated it tho
Corbett80 Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) I absoultely hated it as well but I also think the personal insults were out of order. Ironic from someone who seems to have had about as much involvement with northern soul in the media as anyone....their own avatar attesting to that fact. Edited October 17, 2008 by mulf
Paulb Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) Same here but I also think the personal insults were well out of order. Ironic from someone who seems to have had about as much involvement with northern soul in the media as anyone....their own avatar attesting to that fact. I would like to apologise for my outburst on here the other day. I was a bit pissed and was just trying to stick up for my mates. Me and Paul Sadot have been messaging each other and its now sorted. Anyway I'll be seeing the O'Grady boys tonight at Beat Boutique and believe you me i'll be giving them a jolly good ribbing...... Edited October 17, 2008 by PaulB
Liljimmycrank Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Nice one. And as I said before if my post offended I apologise 100%. I still hated it tho Sorry, my bad, forgot to add....i'm not Liam (just in case i caused any confusion)
Miss Schmidt Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Seems like yesterdays news boys..it's gonna be forgotten very soon (and will only appear in one or the other nightmare )
Corbett80 Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 "Same here but I also think the personal insults were well out of order. Ironic from someone who seems to have had about as much involvement with northern soul in the media as anyone....their own avatar attesting to that fact. I would like to apologise for my outburst on here the other day. I was a bit pissed and was just trying to stick up for my mates. Me and Paul Sadot have been messaging each other and its now sorted. Anyway I'll be seeing the O'Grady boys tonight at Beat Boutique and believe you me i'll be giving them a jolly good ribbing...... " Fair enough, glad you both got it all sorted. The soul scene is too good for bearing grudges or ill feeling.
Guest rachel Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Sorry, my bad, forgot to add....i'm not Liam (just in case i caused any confusion) Could you please do us an intro (as expected of new members) - intros forum here - https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showforum=44
Guest Bogue Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Could you please do us an intro (as expected of new members) - intros forum here - https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showforum=44 Why should Paul O'Grady do one IL didn't have to........
Guest Roddy Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 but what about my bingo the nurse promissed me bingo
Guest Simon Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I would like to apologise for my outburst on here the other day. I was a bit pissed and was just trying to stick up for my mates. Me and Paul Sadot have been messaging each other and its now sorted. Anyway I'll be seeing the O'Grady boys tonight at Beat Boutique and believe you me i'll be giving them a jolly good ribbing...... I'd like to apologise also if i went over the top, it's only because i deeply care about the music & the scene. Simon
sister dawn Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Why should Paul O'Grady do one IL didn't have to........ Right everyone ready for the Jeremy Kyle show now then????
Guest Roddy Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) whats the topic on jeremy "my sisters venue wants to sleep with my venue" Edited October 17, 2008 by Roddy
Billywhizz Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 THEN YOU'VE BLOODY LITTLE ELSE TO WORRY ABOUT, A 25 YEAR OLD LAD MAKING A FEW QUID ON A DAFT PROGRAMME ON TV... GET A GRIP... HARDLY THE DOWNFALL OF THE NORTHERN SCENE ITS WITHSTOOD MUCH WORSE AND IT'S STILL GOING STRONG... DO WE REALLY GIVE A FLYING F**K WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF US.. WE KNOW HOW THINGS ARE TODAY MOST OF US HAVE MOVED ON AND ARE ENJOYIN THE MUSIC FAR MORE THAN WE DID 30 YEARS AGO... SOUL REMIT MY ARSE... IF WE'RE HONEST MOST OF US ARE JUST GLAD TO STILL BE ABLE TO GET OUT TO VENUES TO DANCE AND HEAR THE ODD TUNE WE'VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE OR FOR A WHILE ANYWAY, IT DOES'NT MEAN WE LOVE THE SCENE LESS JUST BECAUSE SOME OF US DONT GIVE A KIPPERS DICK IF SOME YOUNG PEOPLE WANNA MAKE A FEW QUID OUT OF IT... THOSE DAYS ARE OVER SO WE BETTER GET OVER OURSELVES... KEEP DANCIN AND YES DARE I SAY KEEP THE FAITH BUT FOOK WHAT OTHER PEOPLE DO.... TO THY OWN SELF BE TRUE. AND WE CANT GO WRONG.......... END OF RANT......... Kev Spot on kev, liam is top bloke, hes got more girlfriends than i've got years to my age lol. Billy
sister dawn Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 whats the topic on jeremy "my sisters venue wants to sleep with my venue" Hell no has that one not been done to death already
Guest Bogue Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Been having a titter at this thread, hadn't seen the program till I looked at the links on here....god don't some of us take it all seriously. I guess i'm used to the banter as my hardcore circle of friends were never into the music anyhow so I was always getting the p*** ripped into me about my pastime, even at my wedding my best man couldn't resist jibes about dancing alone like 'Dumbo on ice' My take on the show ?Most of this has already been said but : Not brilliant & did no favors as such but it was as i would have expected it to appear on the POG show. He treats every subject with the same sense of humor & you either like it or you don't, but from what i have seen of his show he's consistent & it wasn't just 'getting at' NS. In fact if you have a good listen to the first part he reiterates on several occasions his love of the music & that there is no way you could ever get over how good it felt, & the joking was really just about the fashions of the time. And lets be honest, he was a bit kinder about that than some of the flak thrown on here at the people who 'still' like to wear it ! I thought everything that Sandy bloke said was fine & he really put it across well. Why did someone on here have to have a go at his hairstyle ? Thought that was one of the good things i could remember, that the scene accepted all sorts & no one was discriminated ? On to the young guys, they did no harm, all it did was give the granny's in the audience something to whoop & marvel at. Don't think it will have had much effect in bringing new youngsters to the music as there wouldn't have been any watching....... Only those forced by their parents on here But keep on doing what you are doing guys then maybe one day the general public will get to hear the real NS & then see what it 'is' all about..........Perhaps be a bit more wary of the media though, they are not all your friends
Paul-s Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 After reading some of the personal attacks it was pleasent to read, in my opinion, such a reprresentative view which to me summed up what the show was, where the scene is, and an insight into just a handful of the people we have to thank for that. I hadn't posted on this thread due to some of the posts getting a bit over zealous towards indicuduals. I think everyone is perfectly entitled to their opinions and as a participant in the show, i am more than prepared to accept whatever criticism comes my way in relation to the show, not personal towards the people involved. When we were approached about the show (over 3 months ago), we were interviewed by their researcher about the scene nowadays, what we as the 'young blood' thought of it, how we got into it etc etc. Subsequent conversations with teh show led us to believe that we would be talking about those similar things, along with members of the scene who were older and their views on it. It was only on the day (when down at the studios in London a few hours before the live show) we discovered what was actually going to happen. As it turned out, the show centred around the wigan casino and didn't represent anything to do with the scene today, with no reference to format we were led to believe was going to happen. We were put into wardrobe under 2hrs before the show and advised that we had to re-create the Casino of mid 70's, so our clothing we would normally wear didn't fit. It probably sounds like i'm trying to justify going on the show here - i'm not, mainly because i dont feel i have to. It wasn't for the money (we didnt get paid much to be honest) or fame. there are many differing reasons between us as to why we did it. But one thing i do know is we had a great time, a great day spent with friends i've met through the sscene. The experience of that day was fantastic and only possible because of northern soul. I've been listening to northern since i was about 12, and although my 13yrs of experience with northern soul is minute to many on this site, i feel i know enough about the scene to suss out that the show wasn't going to do it any harm (even at the point we realised it was going to be a nostalgia trip) I've met the most amazing people through northern soul, and i love everything about it - great music, passion, diversity, great people. If word of mouth from the show helps make more younger people aware of northern soul (as we'd first intended those initial 3 months ago) then great. If they come along to soul do's and love the music and everything that is captivating about this scene then even better. That way the music can be kept going for decades to come. In hindsight, would i have not done the show? Well i certainly would've wanted to know exactly what it was going to be about, and knowing that, maybe not. But i'll not hang my head in shame as some people have suggested. We did it, it's done and i don't think any harm was caused. Apologies to those who got a bit of extra ribbing at work, but lets be honest, doesn't that happen anyway, its banter. Thanks to those who supported what we did, and to those who stuck up for us. To those who disagreed, you are entitled to your opinion and i respect you for it. To those who got a bit personal, "i'll see you when i git there" because i for one certainly won't llet your comments put me off going to soul do's and sharing the passion of soul music with like minded people. Hey Liam, just having a laugh mate .....just dont get stitched up by tv twats again or work with Puss Winstanley....he really is the 'kiss of death' to soul , the scene and music......
Miss Schmidt Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) Does it really matter what people outside of the scene think of the scene??? I mean if your nan thinks now Northern Soul is a load of rubbish do you really give a damn? Edited October 17, 2008 by Miss Schmidt
Paul-s Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I'd like to apologise also if i went over the top, it's only because i deeply care about the music & the scene. Simon and me!
Sammydee Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Hi all Just to make you all aware of what my stand is on this topic POG is a comedian so we were aware that this was not going to be a serious look into Northern Soul it was meant to be a comical look back at Pauls past and Wigan was a part of his past. This was not something I went looking for they came to me I received a phone call asking me if I was prepared to appear on his show. I went in with my eyes completely open so believe me no one made an idiot out of me I was paid for my time I lost no money paid out for nothing myself I had a great day and was looked after real well was given some great food and was kept supplied with drinks all day I met some real interesting people and believe me I enjoyed myself. I personally don't think it was done to take the pee out of anyone apart from POG. I was treated with respect by all I met all day long. If some of you disagree with what I did well that is up to you but come up to me when you see me at a soul night and let me know in person not hide behind a keyboard and computer. If what you want is someone to make a show about the soul scene today do something about it instead of moaning about what is being done. Nice one. And as I said before if my post offended I apologise 100%. I still hated it tho
Soul-slider Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Hi all Just to make you all aware of what my stand is on this topic POG is a comedian so we were aware that this was not going to be a serious look into Northern Soul it was meant to be a comical look back at Pauls past and Wigan was a part of his past. This was not something I went looking for they came to me I received a phone call asking me if I was prepared to appear on his show. I went in with my eyes completely open so believe me no one made an idiot out of me I was paid for my time I lost no money paid out for nothing myself I had a great day and was looked after real well was given some great food and was kept supplied with drinks all day I met some real interesting people and believe me I enjoyed myself. I personally don't think it was done to take the pee out of anyone apart from POG. I was treated with respect by all I met all day long. If some of you disagree with what I did well that is up to you but come up to me when you see me at a soul night and let me know in person not hide behind a keyboard and computer. If what you want is someone to make a show about the soul scene today do something about it instead of moaning about what is being done. Nice one Sammy! Well said mate.
Guest littlemissoul Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Well thank god every one has calmed down a bit nice to see people apologising for being OTT and starting to take the show in the way it was intended LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT I don't believe anyone on SS is not 100% into the music and 100% for the Northern Scene so let us all carry on enjoying the music and dancing our hearts out. LOL Little miss soul xXx
Guest Simon Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 If some of you disagree with what I did well that is up to you but come up to me when you see me at a soul night and let me know in person not hide behind a keyboard and computer. Hi Sammy, I don't think anyone's hiding behind a computer & i don't mean that in an aggressive way but this is a forum & we're all entitled to our opinions, granted though it may have got a bit personal from certain quarters. I'm glad that you enjoyed the day but i still stick to the viewpoint that this harms the image of Northern Soul, i do think you made yourselves look a bit silly but if that doesn't bother you then there's no problem. Simon
Modernsoulsucks Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 i am 21 years old ive been on the scene for about 10 months and iam fucking fuming i didnt see the programme but i think its a disgrace and them dancers should be ashamed. this could be the end if a load of idiot middle class get on the scene becouse of what theve seen on tv shame shame shame p.s under no circumstances will i back down or appologizes I don't think you have anything to worry about as it was the POG show. However should it ever appear on the stage at Glastonbury or similar festival then that I think would be the right time to bid it farewell. ROD
Mike Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 i am 21 years old ive been on the scene for about 10 months and iam fucking fuming i didnt see the programme but i think its a disgrace and them dancers should be ashamed. this could be the end if a load of idiot middle class get on the scene becouse of what theve seen on tv shame shame shame p.s under no circumstances will i back down or appologizes go and post a intro before posting again drop the swearing as well link etc was in email sent when joining
Dave Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 i am 21 years old ive been on the scene for about 10 months and iam fucking fuming i didnt see the programme but i think its a disgrace and them dancers should be ashamed. this could be the end if a load of idiot middle class get on the scene becouse of what theve seen on tv shame shame shame p.s under no circumstances will i back down or appologizes Your very first post and a contender for plank of the week award!
Guest hitman Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 joker of the week nh soulboy youre hilarios mate
Guest Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 joker of the week nh soulboy Another interesting first post
Mike Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 how do i do an intro i threw the email sorry mate does anyone know just a reminder and a quick thanks to all new members who have posted intros and all those who have welcomed if fairly recent or just never got round to doing one then feel free to post one does help discussion and such on here knowing who you are talking the soul with along with it being a good sort of ice breaker here's the link https://www.soul-source.co.uk/FB-member-Shouts-f44.html links above suggest that after posting intro take some time getting feel of the forum before posting you can see what sort of reaction going to get if just jump in from nowhere shouting the odds
Soul-slider Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Well thank god every one has calmed down a bit nice to see people apologising for being OTT and starting to take the show in the way it was intended LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT I don't believe anyone on SS is not 100% into the music and 100% for the Northern Scene so let us all carry on enjoying the music and dancing our hearts out. LOL Little miss soul xXx Think this thread should have finished with Little Miss Soul having the last word.
Mike Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 sounds good to me if threads going nowhere then will close it in a hour or so fair one?
Soul-slider Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 sounds good to me if threads going nowhere then will close it in a hour or so fair one?
Guest Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 sounds good to me if threads going nowhere then will close it in a hour or so fair one? Do it now please and save us from any more of this If this is the fuss Paul O Grady causes then feck knows what it's gonna be like once 'SOULED OUT' is released!
Guest Roddy Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I agree but what about my fecking speed Bingo ?
pikeys dog Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Eyes down..... A Roddy Brass dismount - Legs Eleven.
pikeys dog Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 LINE! Where?> ..........................................
Guest Roddy Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 LINE! Nice one Joe i needed cheering up Where?> ..........................................
Nz Soul Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I agree but what about my fecking speed Bingo ? how many numbers r u waiting on
Guest Trevski Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) That took me to this site https://www.northernsoulsister.co.uk/database/?c=soulbrother which not only let me know that Spencers are still making bags to the original pattern but that I could be the proud owner of a "Northern Soul - Keep the Faith" bar towel for a mere £5 but £1.50 p + p Joking apart I've always worn traditionaly styled leather shoes since the 70's and they do have a nice looking pair for sale, I think I'll pass on the Fred Perry shirt and Harrington jacket though Cheap tat. It cost me more than that in the 70's to get a pair tailor-made As for the shoes... Might as well strap a duckbilled platypus to your foot! As for the show, I found it hilarious! Bore no resemblance to anything I know as Northern Soul, but then again, I never thought it would. Edited October 17, 2008 by Trevski
Maark Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Been having a titter at this thread, hadn't seen the program till I looked at the links on here....god don't some of us take it all seriously. I guess i'm used to the banter as my hardcore circle of friends were never into the music anyhow so I was always getting the p*** ripped into me about my pastime, even at my wedding my best man couldn't resist jibes about dancing alone like 'Dumbo on ice' My take on the show ?Most of this has already been said but : Not brilliant & did no favors as such but it was as i would have expected it to appear on the POG show. He treats every subject with the same sense of humor & you either like it or you don't, but from what i have seen of his show he's consistent & it wasn't just 'getting at' NS. In fact if you have a good listen to the first part he reiterates on several occasions his love of the music & that there is no way you could ever get over how good it felt, & the joking was really just about the fashions of the time. And lets be honest, he was a bit kinder about that than some of the flak thrown on here at the people who 'still' like to wear it ! I thought everything that Sandy bloke said was fine & he really put it across well. Why did someone on here have to have a go at his hairstyle ? Thought that was one of the good things i could remember, that the scene accepted all sorts & no one was discriminated ? On to the young guys, they did no harm, all it did was give the granny's in the audience something to whoop & marvel at. Don't think it will have had much effect in bringing new youngsters to the music as there wouldn't have been any watching....... Only those forced by their parents on here But keep on doing what you are doing guys then maybe one day the general public will get to hear the real NS & then see what it 'is' all about..........Perhaps be a bit more wary of the media though, they are not all your friends Top post Bogue, you sum it up for me. Flippin eck, and I thought art circles had some people that took themselves waaaaaaaaay too seriously.
Guest Bogue Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Top post Bogue, you sum it up for me. Flippin eck, and I thought art circles had some people that took themselves waaaaaaaaay too seriously. Might be seeing quite a few 'One Eared' dancers at Soul nights all over the country in the near future Maark
Casino76 Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I'm also interested but are those people on this forum? What throws me is why a "soulie" has a pink punk haircut. Also back in the day it was unheard of to have the word Northern on patchs, clothing etc. When did it become acceptable to have stickers in the back of cars saying "Northern Soul - A Way of Life". IMHO that was and still is the sign of a div, which brings me back to our pink haired chum's T Shirt ! That soulie as you call him is sandy holt, casino dance champion, which was over 30 years ago, sandy will always have love for the scene, whats the colour of his hair got to do with it, and also he is still a great dancer , and a champion kick boxer, so never judge a book by its cover. As for the program the best bit was pog talking to sandy and the girls, as someone said in a past post, i was about the music, the friendship, there was and will never be another place like it for me, but that was in my era 1976 a 15 year old teenager. I remember the slightly older crowd at wigan, the crowds from the torch, mecca and various other places looking at the younger people on the scene and commenting f.....g kids cant dance, been on the scene 5 minutes think they know it all, and the music at wigan in the 70s was crap, not for me it was`nt i was 14/15 it was all new to me i f.....g loved it, still do always will, but guess what its come full circle, i was starting to say the same thing about the young ones to day, cant dance, whats this record its crap, i know some people get pissed off with the scene, no one more so than me some times, but just enjoy it while you can, and lets all enjoy it together just like it has always been. once a dancer always a dancer
BlueWail Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 Does it really matter what people outside of the scene think of the scene??? I mean if your nan thinks now Northern Soul is a load of rubbish do you really give a damn? My thoughts exactly A ten min slot on a tea time show with some decent chat at the start then it finished up with a comical car crash type dance off style cheese fest It will probably keep people away more than attract them
Guest KoFi Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 pinch of salt me says! teatime show so was to keep the majority watching.. all been done b4. If you went back in the day you know the real deal! I was not offended quite suprised to see Wigan Casino in the fore front on primetime TV. Wigan Casino was a magical place for Me taboos & all. Oh yeah I have fond memories... even though I was fortunate 2 experience Mr "M's"& 1st Friday of the month oldies I love new modern soul... all eras play there part true Yorkshire soul boy!! what is purist= myth.. OkEh...
Guest littlemissoul Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 i am 21 years old ive been on the scene for about 10 months and iam fucking fuming i didnt see the programme but i think its a disgrace and them dancers should be ashamed. this could be the end if a load of idiot middle class get on the scene becouse of what theve seen on tv shame shame shame p.s under no circumstances will i back down or appologizes WELL WELL WELL Thanks for that you have probably just got some older soulies shaking their heads and saying THIS IS WHY WE DON'T WANT THE YOUNGER GENERATION ON THE SOUL SCENE. You may think from reading this topic that there is a lot of aggresive YOBS on the scene but it has never been like that we are a very friendly bunch always a hug and a kiss when we meet the same when we have to put on our coats and leave our extended family at the end of a great night of dancing great music and fantastic people. Yes people get a bit vocal on here that is what it is for but none of their posts gave the impression they were going to kick a persons head in because they didnt agree (yours did) Please note though that by what should of been the end of this thread people had calmed down and were back to their friendly selves. How can you be so angry at a programme that you yourself did not watch ? How can you make any valid points if you did'nt see it I will still be proud to call the people on there my mates and it may bring some of the middle age on to the scene but you will find that they were there in the begining and only stopped to have kids (like myself and many on here) so I am sorry but shame shame shame on YOU. I have some real good friends on the scene who are about your age and very passionate about the music and the scene and I know they would not of put on a post like that and on none of my posts did I ask people to BACK DOWN or appologise as I believe everyone is entitled to their opinion they appologised because they knew that the people they were a bit nasty about are real nice peps. Sammy Dee especialy couldnt be nasty even if he tried real hard (I may be biased I know) So as I said before can we please get back to enjoying some great music having a good dance and spending time with like minded people. Let us also remember LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT KTF Love Little Miss Soul xXx
Guest Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 So just to sum up then. What did everybody think about the POG show? Comrade Moustache
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 So just to sum up then. What did everybody think about the POG show? Comrade Moustache DOH!!
Spanner Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 now this made me laugh ,few on here need this badge
Guest Simon Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 now this made me laugh ,few on here need this badge If it wasn't for the so called soul snobs keeping the standards high you wouldn't have a soul scene, just a room full of divs & handbaggers! Simon Soul Snob
Ezzie Brown Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 FINALLY GOT TO SEE IT UNREAL.....THOSE CLOTHES ......... SAMMY ...as a mate i hope you got well paid , cant say anything else.............winstanley circus comes to town was that MR DARCY IN THE BACKGROUND
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