Epic Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 My pet hate - people who insist on clapping OFF the beat
Our Kid Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 which record has the most claps ? Errr The Clapping Song! Paul
Guest gfarrington Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 has anyone been listening to a record and caught the clap on a sunday morning/afternoon for instance
Mark S Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 This may well be the link, best tell the missus she is in for some serious clapping https://planetrecords.podbean.com/2007/09/2...t-wigan-casino/ Thanks so much for that just listened to it brilliant All the Wigan compilation cds dodgy tv programmes and dancing around in shopping centres have failed miserably to capture that essential Wigan vibe . That recording takes me right back I was probabably there that night, magic .
Guest posstot Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 which record has the most claps ? Does anyone on here have the record for most claps!!! Sounds like a price check for Vagi-clean!! Hey Gazfaz, its me Mike...hope you're well!!
Russ Vickers Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Where's Intown Mikey? He's the expert on the Yate double clap! My pet hate - people who insist on clapping OFF the beat Thats it.................bugger me, been trying to think of it for ages......how daft am I ???????. Russ
scunnyjack Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 You could also add Virginia Wolves ---stay to that. Although it was a 'singular clap'. Back in the day there was the alternative clenched glove fist in the air if you were a bit 'avant garde' Also Mitch Ryder's- Breakout, but I think witnessing the clapping to Tainted Love on my first ever visit to Wigan, and the Cleethorpe's Pier clapping and vibrating to Frankie Valli's-The Night best capture the clapping culture to records for me. Being from Scunthorpe I will have to answer the Avant Garde bit when I go on Wikedia to find out what it means! Steve
scunnyjack Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Also Mitch Ryder's- Breakout, but I think witnessing the clapping to Tainted Love on my first ever visit to Wigan, and the Cleethorpe's Pier clapping and vibrating to Frankie Valli's-The Night best capture the clapping culture to records for me. Being from Scunthorpe I will have to answer the Avant Garde bit when I go on Wikedia to find out what it means! Steve Sorry Wikpedia
Prophonics 2029 Posted December 15, 2008 Author Posted December 15, 2008 What a great thread - give yourselves a round of applause Off to buy a stopwatch..... Thanks Jo but I have already got the clap
Citizen P Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 That "rapid fire" clapping (double time) is called Soul clapping, as featured in Arthur Conley's "Funky Street", (refer scunnyjack above), and which may initially have prompted it's popularity over here. (Refer almost any live show at a Northern Soul club in the seventies and the 'Major Lance Live at the Torch' album) Like most things ( !) clapping on the beat started way before Wigan opened it's doors and was certainly one of those quirky features that made the Cats so magical, amongst many other venues. The break in Bob Relf's "Blowing My Mind To Pieces" with accompanying clapping was particularly haunting. And when done correctly definitely adds that something special to instro's like Thumb a ride & Crying Over You ( I prefer the instro side of that'un meself) Tony
Guest Awake 502 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Right - this calls for the 'Clap-Ometer' - what we should do is rank each record for the amount of seconds into the track that clapping commences. We may need a stop watch as this should be done fairly and scientifically but I think the Jades is instantaneous clapping so: Jades - Where it's at - On the first beatSapphires - Gotta have your love - 1 1/2 seconds in Holly St James - That's not love Vickie Baines - Country Girl Rufus Lumley - Stonger than me three clappers from the start....
Guest vinylvixen Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Thanks Jo but I have already got the clap You need ointment
Guest vinylvixen Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 That "rapid fire" clapping (double time) is called Soul clapping, as featured in Arthur Conley's "Funky Street", (refer scunnyjack above), and which may initially have prompted it's popularity over here. (Refer almost any live show at a Northern Soul club in the seventies and the 'Major Lance Live at the Torch' album) Like most things ( !) clapping on the beat started way before Wigan opened it's doors and was certainly one of those quirky features that made the Cats so magical, amongst many other venues. The break in Bob Relf's "Blowing My Mind To Pieces" with accompanying clapping was particularly haunting. Mel, this might be a question to some of our 'senior soulers' on SS....when can you FIRST remember syncronised clapping to a soul record in a UK mod/soul club - was it the Flamingo, Tin Chicken, Wheel???
Guest mel brat Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 My pet hate - people who insist on clapping OFF the beat That's reggae isn't it? "Freeform clapping" (Jazz), is er, applause...?
Keithw Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 How did it start, when did it start and instead of Northern Soul dancing lessons should we have clapping lessons. Is clapping a dying art.sorry thought you said crapping
Mark S Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 sorry thought you said crapping Massive on the Japanese scene I,l get mi kimono
Soulboy69 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 I got the shivers even reading this post. I absolutely love it when the whole dancefloor just gets it right. A big 'clapper' and one of my favourites is Gene Woodbury's "Ever Again" when he sings the bit "I know i won't be lonely (clap, clap, clap) ever again". We still like our clapping at the "Sleepless Nights" club in Dublin
Russ Vickers Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 I got the shivers even reading this post. I absolutely love it when the whole dancefloor just gets it right. A big 'clapper' and one of my favourites is Gene Woodbury's "Ever Again" when he sings the bit "I know i won't be lonely (clap, clap, clap) ever again". We still like our clapping at the "Sleepless Nights" club in Dublin yeessssssssssssssssssssssss !!!! Russ
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted December 18, 2008 Posted December 18, 2008 Epitome of Sound - You Don't Love Me and one that i don't understand is Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything it dosen't seem like you can clap with the song but they do
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