Guest rikerliker Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 i hadn,t been to a soul do for a while and decided to go to the mini all nighter in leicester and although i knew a few people and most of the sounds i felt for the first time ever that i didn,t belong . i didn,t feel like a dance and after a while said my goodbyes and went home. this is after 30 years of loving northern does anyone else ever feel like this or is it time to pack it all in?
KevH Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 i hadn,t been to a soul do for a while and decided to go to the mini all nighter in leicester and although i knew a few people and most of the sounds i felt for the first time ever that i didn,t belong . i didn,t feel like a dance and after a while said my goodbyes and went home. this is after 30 years of loving northern does anyone else ever feel like this or is it time to pack it all in? No.Have a break.You've got a case of the Christmas Blues............Next!.
Kev Moore Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 i hadn,t been to a soul do for a while and decided to go to the mini all nighter in leicester and although i knew a few people and most of the sounds i felt for the first time ever that i didn,t belong . i didn,t feel like a dance and after a while said my goodbyes and went home. this is after 30 years of loving northern does anyone else ever feel like this or is it time to pack it all in? A good shag 'll probably sort you out. Kev
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 A good shag 'll probably sort you out. Kev A generous offer Kev if something of a leap in the dark. ROD
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 A generous offer Kev if something of a leap in the dark. ROD Ian D
Jez Jones Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 A good shag 'll probably sort you out. Kev A bad 'un will do
Kev Moore Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 (edited) i hadn,t been to a soul do for a while and decided to go to the mini all nighter in leicester and although i knew a few people and most of the sounds i felt for the first time ever that i didn,t belong . i didn,t feel like a dance and after a while said my goodbyes and went home. this is after 30 years of loving northern does anyone else ever feel like this or is it time to pack it all in? .......No, but on a more serious note I think we all have days/nights like that. Usually happens to me in conjunction with selling off records I've had for 25years so I buy some more. Shopping therapy is not the sole domain of the female species as we well know. Also has helped when I've jumped on a train or scrounged a lift to a venue I've never been to before...it sorta freshens things up and you'd be suprised at the peeps you'll know once you get there. Another tip.......go back and listen to some great Motown records. Recharge your batteries. It's like if you LOVE eating meat & potato pie chips and gravy and you have it every weekend for 30years you're bound to get an odd chippy you don't like or a flush of indigestion. I feel for you and hope you're smiling again soon. Try some of the above......If that doesn't work try my first suggestion. Regards Kev Edited December 20, 2008 by Kev Moore
KevH Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 .......No, but on a more serious note I think we all have days/nights like that. Usually happens to me in conjunction with selling off records I've had for 25years so I buy some more. Shopping therapy is not the sole domain of the female species as we well know. Also has helped when I've jumped on a train or scrounged a lift to a venue I've never been to before...it sorta freshens things up and you'd be suprised at the peeps you'll know once you get there. Another tip.......go back and listen to some great Motown records. Recharge your batteries. It's like if you LOVE eating meat & potato pie chips and gravy and you have it every weekend for 30years you're bound to get an odd chippy you don't like or a flush of indigestion. I feel for you and hope you're smiling again soon. Try some of the above......If that doesn't work try my first suggestion. Regards Kev don't try and renege on an offer Kev ,its in writing.
Kev Moore Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 don't try and renege on an offer Kev ,its in writing. I doth protest I was only pointing the poor chappie in the right direction to soothe his ailments. Kev
Guest Soultown andy Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 No what he means bout things gettin a bit stale when your at soul nites week in week out year in year out,try this for a cure.Last nite at dj,d for 7 hours in a town centre club [on mad fri],there were over 700 in and there were 700 drunk very very very drunk.We played everything from tom jones to the sex pistols[it was a request],we had 4 or 5 scuffles and i got very drunk[i had to] no matter how stale the soul scene appears at times we should thank our lucky stars we are part of it .
Guest rikerliker Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 this is the weird thing i don,t go week in week out i only go a few times a year because of work etc but i really reaaly felt like i didn't belong i felt like an outsider. never ever felt like this it,s WEIRD!!!!!
Jumpinjoan Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 this is the weird thing i don,t go week in week out i only go a few times a year because of work etc but i really reaaly felt like i didn't belong i felt like an outsider. never ever felt like this it,s WEIRD!!!!! Why did you feel like an outsider? Were you somewhere you didn't know anyone? Or at a club where you do know people? If it's the first one then maybe there's your answer. If it's the second maybe you want to f*** all those ignorant twats off and go somewhere where the people are more friendly
Guest Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 What do you expect, "mini allnighter" get a life !!
Guest Scarborosoul Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 What do you expect, "mini allnighter" get a life !! TELL IT LIKE IT IS KEN Could be worse RL you could be fooking banned like I am and its fooking killing me. Burnley tonight and I cant go!!!!!!!!! Sick as fook RICK
Theresa Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Think you need a decent full-length niter plus three hours of saucy Sunday morning speedsex when you get home. Give that Kev Moore a ring, I've heard he's good.
Guest BigPaul Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Think the problem was, with it being a Mini Nighter you didnt quite live up to your Signature and went a little light on the old Pro-Plus Then did a Rita Da Costa and an early Lou Pride
KevH Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 (edited) Think you need a decent full-length niter plus three hours of saucy Sunday morning speedsex when you get home. Give that Kev Moore a ring, I've heard he's good. My fave post of the year . Don't know about the Kev Moore bit,other than he was offering . Edited December 23, 2008 by KevH
Stubbsy Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Another tip.......go back and listen to some great Motown records. Recharge your batteries. Regards Kev I'd agree with that - works every time
Daved Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 I'd agree that's it's not strange. When you're really enthusiastic with something it usually goes around in cycles. A break can do the power of good or trying a different genre of (soul) music.
Pete S Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 i hadn,t been to a soul do for a while and decided to go to the mini all nighter in leicester and although i knew a few people and most of the sounds i felt for the first time ever that i didn,t belong . i didn,t feel like a dance and after a while said my goodbyes and went home. this is after 30 years of loving northern does anyone else ever feel like this or is it time to pack it all in? Yeah I felt identical to that last time I went to Stoke - it was then I knew I'd had enough.
Guest Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Yeah I felt identical to that last time I went to Stoke - it was then I knew I'd had enough. Felt the same when i went to the 100 club this year , nice to see folks, music was great but just didn't feel part of it anymore. Derek
Kev Moore Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 (edited) Think you need a decent full-length niter plus three hours of saucy Sunday morning speedsex when you get home. Give that Kev Moore a ring, I've heard he's good. Orderly queue now! Kev Edited December 23, 2008 by Kev Moore
Guest gfarrington Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 Think you need a decent full-length niter plus three hours of saucy Sunday morning speedsex when you get home. Give that Kev Moore a ring, I've heard he's good. ONLY THREE HOURS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,LIGHTWEIGHT
Kev Rodgers Posted December 26, 2008 Posted December 26, 2008 i hadn,t been to a soul do for a while and decided to go to the mini all nighter in leicester and although i knew a few people and most of the sounds i felt for the first time ever that i didn,t belong . i didn,t feel like a dance and after a while said my goodbyes and went home. this is after 30 years of loving northern does anyone else ever feel like this or is it time to pack it all in? Only just reading this thread. We all started out going to and enjoying Northern, but after a while some of us moved on. Maybe you need to try Crossover or, heaven forbid! modern. There are still sounds out there other than Northern that can lift your spirit and rejuvenate your soul, where you are lost in the moment. You never know you might like it. Hope you find your "soul" again Derbyshire Bint
Guest familytree Posted December 26, 2008 Posted December 26, 2008 Only just reading this thread. We all started out going to and enjoying Northern, but after a while some of us moved on. Maybe you need to try Crossover or, heaven forbid! modern. There are still sounds out there other than Northern that can lift your spirit and rejuvenate your soul, where you are lost in the moment. You never know you might like it. Hope you find your "soul" again Derbyshire Bint I agree 'a change is as good as a rest' though you say you hadnt been out for a while so perhaps thats not the problem, perhaps it was the venue? I have been to some nights that have left me very depressed, the punters look so sad and serious... like nothing has changed since they went when they were young and that in itself makes me feel depressed. We all love the music we grew up with that will never leave us and we still enjoy hearing it out now but have to take it with a light heart IMO... you can never lose your soul by the way so dont worry too much, it may be just looking for stimulation?... is that were kev Moore comes in again?! ha xx
Guest kid mohair Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 (edited) i hadn,t been to a soul do for a while and decided to go to the mini all nighter in leicester and although i knew a few people and most of the sounds i felt for the first time ever that i didn,t belong . i didn,t feel like a dance and after a while said my goodbyes and went home. this is after 30 years of loving northern does anyone else ever feel like this or is it time to pack it all in? You could always try crossing over to the dark side get a bit of dirty filthly RnB in ya veins. check out market harborough dos, it gets played there and it aint far from Leicester....Andy. Edited December 27, 2008 by kid mohair
Guest Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 When I hit times like this it helps to think of the alternatives Stop in with the wife & watch the Telly Go to the local with bingo & sticky fingers Try harder, my friend, Try harder I understood / understand the " bingo " part , but please enlighten me about the " SF " ......... Malc Burton
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