Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Ian, may i ask, what is it?, you are trying to do....As this, i feel, is what disgruntles me about about your end product, in terms of music, I don't understand what you are trying to do. Obviously, I'm from the "some hate it" sect. And a small insight into the above question may shed some light!! I'm trying to make great records with great singers which artistically appeal to me and also to many people who agree with me. If you think there's no-one interested, go on YouTube and look through the comments people leave. So, while you're here, please can you explain something back to me ?? You're being very nice and polite, but you say you're from the "some hate it" sect. Fair enough. But why come onto this thread to read it ?? It would be like me going on a Dolly parton thread on a country forum. I can't understand why, if someone is not interested in Ian Levine's productions, why not just give it a wide berth ?? I'm not getting at you, I promise, I'm just deeply curious to find out. As another example, there's a thread on here called "Mr Day + The Dynamics New Single Favorite Recordings" - it's of no interest to me personally, so I would never bother going into the thread. People have complained that I'm not spreading myself all over the place on here, but my mind still reasons that if they don't like what I do, they can simply steer clear. You know, Posstot, I so wish that were the case. I hope you also realise I'm genuinely curious at this, and I assure you I'm not digging at you in any way. Please feel free to dislike whatever I do, as long as it's not personal or malicious.
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 (edited) I'm trying to make great records with great singers which artistically appeal to me and also to many people who agree with me. If you think there's no-one interested, go on YouTube and look through the comments people leave. So, while you're here, please can you explain something back to me ?? You're being very nice and polite, but you say you're from the "some hate it" sect. Fair enough. But why come onto this thread to read it ?? It would be like me going on a Dolly parton thread on a country forum. I can't understand why, if someone is not interested in Ian Levine's productions, why not just give it a wide berth ?? I'm not getting at you, I promise, I'm just deeply curious to find out. As another example, there's a thread on here called "Mr Day + The Dynamics New Single Favorite Recordings" - it's of no interest to me personally, so I would never bother going into the thread. People have complained that I'm not spreading myself all over the place on here, but my mind still reasons that if they don't like what I do, they can simply steer clear. You know, Posstot, I so wish that were the case. I hope you also realise I'm genuinely curious at this, and I assure you I'm not digging at you in any way. Please feel free to dislike whatever I do, as long as it's not personal or malicious. Ian ......... Two questions regarding artists from the motown stable , and SWONS & NSTHGFF - and my apologies if this has been touched on previously ....... Did you approach Chris Clark , and did you attempt to find Connie Haines ? Malc Burton Edited January 12, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest lifeandsoul Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 We did the launch nights at The Ion Bar. I have to say that the 'live' slots were vibrant and by and large impressive, especially the younger and newer ones. Even if you don't get the recorded material some of these artists are worth seeing.
Guest posstot Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I'm trying to make great records with great singers which artistically appeal to me and also to many people who agree with me. If you think there's no-one interested, go on YouTube and look through the comments people leave. So, while you're here, please can you explain something back to me ?? You're being very nice and polite, but you say you're from the "some hate it" sect. Fair enough. But why come onto this thread to read it ?? It would be like me going on a Dolly parton thread on a country forum. I can't understand why, if someone is not interested in Ian Levine's productions, why not just give it a wide berth ?? I'm not getting at you, I promise, I'm just deeply curious to find out. As another example, there's a thread on here called "Mr Day + The Dynamics New Single Favorite Recordings" - it's of no interest to me personally, so I would never bother going into the thread. People have complained that I'm not spreading myself all over the place on here, but my mind still reasons that if they don't like what I do, they can simply steer clear. You know, Posstot, I so wish that were the case. I hope you also realise I'm genuinely curious at this, and I assure you I'm not digging at you in any way. Please feel free to dislike whatever I do, as long as it's not personal or malicious. I'll get back to you, on this one...Got to run the kids around, and have to think carefully about my answer/s....as not to be offensive, but constructive in my comments. Plus, with my limited typing skills, this may take some time!!..UNTIL THEN.
Guest inspirations001 Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 are you 50+ and still doing niters? no i'm nearly 48, and yes still go to venues,why? it's just i remember cautions getting plays in late 70's!
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Ian ......... Two questions regarding artists from the motown stable , and SWONS & NSTHGFF - and my apologies if this has been touched on previously ....... Did you approach Chris Clark , and did you attempt to find Connie Haines ? Malc Burton I recorded Chris Clark for Motorcity on two songs and released a twelve inch with a great picture sleeve. Connie Haines is long dead.
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I'll get back to you, on this one...Got to run the kids around, and have to think carefully about my answer/s....as not to be offensive, but constructive in my comments. Plus, with my limited typing skills, this may take some time!!..UNTIL THEN. I shall eagerly look forward to your answers, as, like I said earlier, I wouldn't dream of going on a heavy rock forum to tell them how much I hate their music.
Guest posstot Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I'll get back to you, on this one...Got to run the kids around, and have to think carefully about my answer/s....as not to be offensive, but constructive in my comments. Plus, with my limited typing skills, this may take some time!!..UNTIL THEN. Ian, thankyou for your patience... I am aware of your history as a Promoter of Soul Music, The Mecca. Then through your love of the music, you personally endeavoured to be a, more, influential part of that music by persuing a career in, music Production. Working with many soul/disco/pop groups and artists, producers and arrangers. As you mentioned in an earlier post, even writing and "co-writing", original material with some of soul music's greatest. ( YOU JAMMY BASTARD ). If it wasn't for people like yourself, Russ Winstanley, Ady Croasdell, Pat Brady, Guy Hennigan, Keith Minshull, Tim Brown etc..etc. I would not have come into contact with Soul Music the way i did...Now the way i do! and has been since i was about 11. Finding out about allnighters playing soul music, my brothers were sneaking out to. Hearing the music and finding something in that music that has stayed with me ever since..the soundtrack to my life. For that reason i do hold people to regard of peers. Doesn't mean I'm gonna kiss there arse when i meet them. Depends if its a nice arse also! ( Also raises the question, Who were your peers, why did you fall in love with soul?). So, for all of the above i thank you, and anybody else I've met who may just have played me one record i didn't know. With regards to why i was reading your thread. As i am, in affect, a none believer ! Is because i am the member of a FORUM !! ( "open" "house" "group" "discussion" ). In actuality what you meant to say to me is, with the greatest respect ...." get out then, cause this is a private Ian Levine club, your not allowed to comment, really .Because I'm trying to Discuss Ian Levine productions and songs......not Soul music". "SOUL"-SOURCE. I don't think i've seen you enter many posts on any other subject...Other than yourself. Even to simply agree on a tune, and its Quality. Or a thread about what soul night/nighter you have been to, the night or weekend before...you haven't joined in group discussions about top tips for 2009, two for the price of one....whats the average age of a northern fan...NOWHERE..ANYWHERE. Then you have the ordacity to come on here advertising your thread as titled...giving me the impression that, as a member of Soul-Source, i am not invited to be invloved with YOUR thread. Cementing that feeling, with the above comments,"But why did you come onto this thread and read it?", and also, further sentences of that effect. As you know. So my point is, i come on here to discuss Soul music( RnB of the u.s ) records, clubs, votes, mp3's, reviews, latest news, and all things related to Soul. Yes, i know YOU are related to Soul for a number of contributing factors.....however,You are getting in the way of me enjoying myself...if i search for rare footage on the internet on you tube, etc. Ian flaming Levine pops up with one of his renditions. I buy a C.D with Northern Soul Memories on it, But it's you and that mixer thingy you insist on using, dubbing wacker wackers all over the shop... . I go to Blackburn to watch the amazing work you have done finding these artists, puttin' video together and what happens...Dobie Gray d d d d d d busch, Hey Hey Hey, out on the floor tonight(WACKER WACKER BUM TISH ARGH YEHHHH!) i feel like singing yehh dum pup du du du pup.... Oh do you know what, i can't be bothered...GO PROMOTE YOURSELF SOMEWHERE ELSE!! You are, to northen soul, what Jive Bunny is to Rock and Roll......and rock and roll was only white men copying RnB. I could have been posting useful stuff elsewhere...(sorry mods, but isn't this a forum...for all....it's turning into a forum(Main Hall) Ian Levine (self gratificstion and promotion room). He'll be charging you soon I'VE GONE AND DONE A RAFA.....
Guest DonnaD Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 The point being that I would have LOVED to do a big spot of just my own work, but there have been too many detractors who'd have made too much noise about it. I resign myself to the fact that in 100 years time, future historians of our music will be mystified and perplexed by the way I was treated at the time by many of my contemporaries. Remember how the Victorians treated Oscar Wilde. I can see it now, Ian Wilde Levine and Pete Bosie Smith skipping joyfully through the acetates. There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about. Oscar Wilde
Guest posstot Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I shall eagerly look forward to your answers, as, like I said earlier, I wouldn't dream of going on a heavy rock forum to tell them how much I hate their music. AND AGAIN IN THIS QUOTE.....WERE YOU ARE NOW DISTINGUISHING YOURSRLF APART FORM THE MUSIC I AND MANY OTHERS ACTUALLY COME ON HERE TO DISCUSS.... YOU ARE RUDE AND INTRUSIVE...I DIN'T INVADE YOUR SPACE, YOU INVADED OURS!! YOU GET BACK WHAT YOU PUT IN.....
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 You are, to northen soul, what Jive Bunny is to Rock and Roll. Well that's a quote and a half, isn't it. I can't think of anything else to say to you without breaking every forum rule in the book, so best I just smile and move on politely.
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Got to run the kids around, and have to think carefully about my answer/s....as not to be offensive, but constructive in my comments. Well you didn't exactly do a very good or exemplory job of achieving that, now did you ???
Pete Eccles Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 (edited) AND AGAIN IN THIS QUOTE.....WERE YOU ARE NOW DISTINGUISHING YOURSRLF APART FORM THE MUSIC I AND MANY OTHERS ACTUALLY COME ON HERE TO DISCUSS.... YOU ARE RUDE AND INTRUSIVE...I DIN'T INVADE YOUR SPACE, YOU INVADED OURS!! YOU GET BACK WHAT YOU PUT IN..... Do you speak for the masses? There's a Reggae forum on here, you know what? I've never looked in it once, nothin against it just not my bag, but I don't get the urge to go in there and tell em!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited January 12, 2009 by pete60
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Do you speak for the masses? There's a Reggae forum on here, you know what? I've never looked in it once, nothin against it just not my bag, but I don't get the urge to go in there and tell em!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thankyou Pete. It seemed like a no-brainer to me - I'm just so relieved someone else said it too. Just when the night seems the darkest, at least there's a friend there to point towards the dawn.
Dave Moore Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Ian, When the Motorcity project was undertaken in Detroit did you attempt to get the guys to play the music for the recordings? If Earl Van Dyke, Mike Terry, Joe Hunter, Uriel, Dennis Coffey, Joe Messina, and Robert White were around was there no way to bring them into the company in order to keep costs down. A sort of Motown collective with the musicians owning parts of the final product? Imagine having Mike Tery arrange some of the songs! Maybe they weren't interested I don't know. But with such a wealth of talent still in the city (or able to turn up at least), it would seem feasible at first glance. After all, the artists turned up and worked. There's no doubt that the lack of 'real musicians' is, on the whole, one of the perceived weakness of a lot of your output from that time. I'm aware that I know nothing of the finances of the venture. Secondly...of the artists that were at the Motown Reunion in Detroit was there any standout artist (s) that, when you heard them sing again you thought...."Now that's something special!" The first time I heard Ronnie Walker sing live he blew me away. After all these years...he sounded even BETTER! Unfortunately on his arrival in UK a year or so later, (with Chris Waterman's excellent NCS promotions), his gigs were badly attended which was a complete shame and lots of people missed out on a wonderful singer.
Tabs Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Not sure where you are coming from by the invading 'our' space comment. You can either ignore the poster or ignore the thread. Quite simple really. You chose to read and reply but thats not intrusive. I don't enjoy the back biting, on either side, but I do enjoy Ian's narrative about his musical history and experiences. AND AGAIN IN THIS QUOTE.....WERE YOU ARE NOW DISTINGUISHING YOURSRLF APART FORM THE MUSIC I AND MANY OTHERS ACTUALLY COME ON HERE TO DISCUSS.... YOU ARE RUDE AND INTRUSIVE...I DIN'T INVADE YOUR SPACE, YOU INVADED OURS!! YOU GET BACK WHAT YOU PUT IN.....
Pete Eccles Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Thankyou Pete. It seemed like a no-brainer to me - I'm just so relieved someone else said it too. Just when the night seems the darkest, at least there's a friend there to point towards the dawn. BTW Ian the 2nd line on my signiature is a quote from when we attended the Ion bar, but Nige Browns sat nav took us about 300 yrds up the road to a block of flats, A very enjoyable evening it was too, when we finally got there, Pete E
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Ian, When the Motorcity project was undertaken in Detroit did you attempt to get the guys to play the music for the recordings? If Earl Van Dyke, Mike Terry, Joe Hunter, Uriel, Dennis Coffey, Joe Messina, and Robert White were around was there no way to bring them into the company in order to keep costs down. A sort of Motown collective with the musicians owning parts of the final product? I made individual records with Earl Van Dyke, Beans Bowles, Choker Campbell, and Rare Earth. And all of them played on the Motorcity All Stars live recording, including Joe Hunter and Dave Hamilton. Whatever my thoughts are now, at the time everyone I was working with urged me to keep the recordings modern sounding while still retro, and we spent months preparing the backing tracks and shipped them all over to Detroit. Nowadays I can take a vocal off whatever tape I want and cut a brand new backing track for it. That's why the C.P. Spencer, and the recent versions of David Ruffin and The Contours all work so well.
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Secondly...of the artists that were at the Motown Reunion in Detroit was there any standout artist (s) that, when you heard them sing again you thought...."Now that's something special!" Billy Griffin, Pat Lewis, J.J. Barnes, Bettye Lavette, Barbara McNair, Hank Dixon, Carolyn Crawford, Vermettya Royster, Brenda Holloway, Joe Harris, Vee McDonald, and probably most of all, The Monitors.
Dave Moore Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I made individual records with Earl Van Dyke, Beans Bowles, Choker Campbell, and Rare Earth. And all of them played on the Motorcity All Stars live recording, including Joe Hunter and Dave Hamilton. Whatever my thoughts are now, at the time everyone I was working with urged me to keep the recordings modern sounding while still retro, and we spent months preparing the backing tracks and shipped them all over to Detroit. Nowadays I can take a vocal off whatever tape I want and cut a brand new backing track for it. That's why the C.P. Spencer, and the recent versions of David Ruffin and The Contours all work so well. Was there not an option to bring them on board as 'shareholders' in order to use them on more stuff though? I know it's a while ago and a different time but would you now consider something like that in hindsight? Tell us more about Earl Van Dyke. Although the mainstay of the band there's not a lot known about the man himself. In the interviews I've read he comes across as a something of a placid, gentle soul. A bloke who kinda rolled his eyes a lot at life's little tribulations. His character seems at odds with his aggressive organ playing! I've seen the video of him with you but is there any video of Dave Hamilton's performances?
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 We did the launch nights at The Ion Bar. The one for "Northern Soul 2008" had twenty live acts on, all doing their songs, and Simon White DJing all night only playing my productions. Lots of members of Soul Source were there, and there was a great atmosphere. It really worked actually. And the more recent launch for the five disc DVD set was amazing. Even Ady Croasdell was there, along with Ron Tyson from The Temptations, and tons of amazing guests. Oh, now I'm upset. Sean Livesey and I came down to London the weekend before this event and met up with Simon, we had to go home a few days before though and at the time we were disappointed we couldn't make it. Now I'm gutted! I would love to have been there to hear Simon do a spot like that and I'm sure Sean will be devastated to know Ron Tyson was there too. Jayne.x
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Tell us more about Earl Van Dyke. Although the mainstay of the band there's not a lot known about the man himself. In the interviews I've read he comes across as a something of a placid, gentle soul. A bloke who kinda rolled his eyes a lot at life's little tribulations. His character seems at odds with his aggressive organ playing! I've seen the video of him with you I have some wonderful video of him playing Motown's greatest hits, with Ivy Jo Hunter singing. It was too dark, but I think some of it is on SWONS, isn't it ??? He was a truly gentle soul, fingers crippled with arthritis, but never stopped playing. I've got loads of video of him, anyway.
paup-ine Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Oh, now I'm upset. Sean Livesey and I came down to London the weekend before this event and met up with Simon, we had to go home a few days before though and at the time we were disappointed we couldn't make it. Now I'm gutted! I would love to have been there to hear Simon do a spot like that and I'm sure Sean will be devastated to know Ron Tyson was there too. Jayne.x Thanks to Ian, it was a brilliant night Jayne, being so close to the artists, even talking to them. Maybe next time? P
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Thanks to Ian, it was a brilliant night Jayne, being so close to the artists, even talking to them. Maybe next time? And I was so thrilled that you came so far, specially for it. I was proud of you.
Dave Moore Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I have some wonderful video of him playing Motown's greatest hits, with Ivy Jo Hunter singing. It was too dark, but I think some of it is on SWONS, isn't it ??? He was a truly gentle soul, fingers crippled with arthritis, but never stopped playing. I've got loads of video of him, anyway. There is footage of them on SWONS yes. With Motown's 50th Birthday TODAY I'm off now to dig a few 45s out that they played on. The Funk Brothers, Earl Van Dyke and The Soul Brothers, The Sound of Young America, It's What's In The Groove That Counts, West Grand Boulevard, The Snakepit, Gaye, Ruffin, Stubbs, Wonder, Reeves, Holloway, Gladys, etc etc etc . The Motor City.......there's NOTHING to compare. I understand what motivated you. Dig out the video of Dave Hamilton if you would, be great to see it.
Guest Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Thanks to Ian, it was a brilliant night Jayne, being so close to the artists, even talking to them. Maybe next time? P Hi paul-ine, Definately next time!. Jayne.x
Glyn Williams Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Dobie Gray d d d d d d busch, Hey Hey Hey, out on the floor tonight(WACKER WACKER BUM TISH ARGH YEHHHH!) i feel like singing yehh dum pup du du du pup.... You are, to northen soul, what Jive Bunny is to Rock and Roll...... hilarious and oh so true Stars on 45 of northern LOL Lets just sample some drum stings and say it's us. dum pup du du du pup.... ROFL
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 There is footage of them on SWONS yes. With Motown's 50th Birthday TODAY I'm off now to dig a few 45s out that they played on. The Funk Brothers, Earl Van Dyke and The Soul Brothers, The Sound of Young America, It's What's In The Groove That Counts, West Grand Boulevard, The Snakepit, Gaye, Ruffin, Stubbs, Wonder, Reeves, Holloway, Gladys, etc etc etc . The Motor City.......there's NOTHING to compare. I understand what motivated you. Dig out the video of Dave Hamilton if you would, be great to see it. Dave Hamilton is on all the footage we shot on March 14th 1989, outside the original Hitsville building. That's also on SWONS. He found loads of the artists for us.
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Hi paul-ine, Definately next time!. Jayne.x I would like to meet you to say thankyou in person. Unlike certain others here, your heart is definitely in the right place.
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I recorded Chris Clark for Motorcity on two songs and released a twelve inch with a great picture sleeve. Connie Haines is long dead. I missed the release , and did not know about CH - my mistakes ........ you cannot be observant on everything , Malc Burton
Pete S Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Do you speak for the masses? There's a Reggae forum on here, you know what? I've never looked in it once, nothin against it just not my bag, but I don't get the urge to go in there and tell em!!!!!!!!!!!!! Come and have a listen, it's GREAT (except for the 1971 onwards stuff)
Pete Eccles Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Come and have a listen, it's GREAT (except for the 1971 onwards stuff) Was thinking as I typed that post, Pete will have something to say here
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I missed the release , and did not know about CH - my mistakes ........ you cannot be observant on everything , Malc Burton It was a remake of "From Head To Toe". MOTC 27 On the back of the sleeve was her own unique personal pic she gave me, of her sitting on the piano with Stevie Wonder and Berry Gordy, in 1965.
paup-ine Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 It was a remake of "From Head To Toe". MOTC 27 On the back of the sleeve was her own unique personal pic she gave me, of her sitting on the piano with Stevie Wonder and Berry Gordy, in 1965. I posted a refosoul clip further up. P
chrissie Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 (edited) I posted a refosoul clip further up. P Its OK but prefer the original, QoFxx Edited January 13, 2009 by chrissie
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 It was a remake of "From Head To Toe". MOTC 27 On the back of the sleeve was her own unique personal pic she gave me, of her sitting on the piano with Stevie Wonder and Berry Gordy, in 1965. Any chance of a SC Ian ? Malc Burton
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Any chance of a SC Ian ? Malc Burton Haven't got a scanner on this computer, so I'll get it done and mailed over tomorrow hopefully. Unless Pauline can do it for us.
paup-ine Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Haven't got a scanner on this computer, so I'll get it done and mailed over tomorrow hopefully. Unless Pauline can do it for us. Will do P
paup-ine Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Haven't got a scanner on this computer, so I'll get it done and mailed over tomorrow hopefully. Unless Pauline can do it for us. As requested P
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 As requested P What a wonderful friend you are. 1965 - Chris Clark with Berry Gordy, Steve Wonder, and Lamont Dozier. Priceless and unique pic.
Guest posstot Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Well you didn't exactly do a very good or exemplory job of achieving that, now did you ??? I thought I did quite a good job ....But really Ian, i wouldn't bother you if you didn't, force, yourselves upon us!!! And all you have done is Bang your product/s upon us in the name of soul music, when clearly your music, (except for some pop-soul(modern type), which you actually managed to put that ALDI mixer away for) Is more akin to DANCE-HIGH ENERGY MUSIC. A Completely (UTTERLY) different genre all together. If you were to come on here a play the role of a soul music enthusiast..Instead of using the site, as "another" Vehicle of promotion...And actually join in on subjects, posted, for response, by the thousands of members on here, I'd quite happily talk with you, and others all year long..... ......All the Artists, groups, producers and arrangers and greats of Soul Music you have shared time with, who created Soul music for us, which we all love. Including you... ........and Apparently You've learned..........NADA, ZILCH...Take a leaf out of JAMES HUNTERS' book....do it properly, do it with SOUL!!
Guest Gogs Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I thought I did quite a good job ....But really Ian, i wouldn't bother you if you didn't, force, yourselves upon us!!! And all you have done is Bang your product/s upon us in the name of soul music, when clearly your music, (except for some pop-soul(modern type), which you actually managed to put that ALDI mixer away for) Is more akin to DANCE-HIGH ENERGY MUSIC. A Completely (UTTERLY) different genre all together. If you were to come on here a play the role of a soul music enthusiast..Instead of using the site, as "another" Vehicle of promotion...And actually join in on subjects, posted, for response, by the thousands of members on here, I'd quite happily talk with you, and others all year long..... ......All the Artists, groups, producers and arrangers and greats of Soul Music you have shared time with, who created Soul music for us, which we all love. Including you... ........and Apparently You've learned..........NADA, ZILCH...Take a leaf out of JAMES HUNTERS' book....do it properly, do it with SOUL!! I wish you didn't reply as if you are talking for all members of this site, i do not think ian is forcing himself on anybody and i look forward to his future contributions to this thread. gogs
paup-ine Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I wish you didn't reply as if you are talking for all members of this site, i do not think ian is forcing himself on anybody and i look forward to his future contributions to this thread. gogs Same here, I do not have the time to go and post on every single thread like a rash, just to be popular? I look, see what I am interested in, and get involved only if I want to, not because you have to , to be somebody.HUH.. P
Guest posstot Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I wish you didn't reply as if you are talking for all members of this site, i do not think ian is forcing himself on anybody and i look forward to his future contributions to this thread. gogs And I'm sure you do, i don't mean to cause offence. However, there are a lot of us on here that dont like his music forced upon them, in the Manner of which he does. I'm using "us" as in, people who agree with me. I'm sure Ian is a really nice bloke. Its just he chooses, as is his right, to promote his music within this site. As it is my right, to comment, that it is my belief, rather than contribute to soul source, he has openned a private thread within a forum...Which in reality(by it's heading) has nothing to do with SOUL MUSIC.........or actually this site. (excuse me Ian for talking, of you, in this way. that's just how i feel).
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 And I'm sure you do, i don't mean to cause offence. However, there are a lot of us on here that dont like his music forced upon them, in the Manner of which he does. I'm using "us" as in, people who agree with me. I'm sure Ian is a really nice bloke. Its just he chooses, as is his right, to promote his music within this site. As it is my right, to comment, that it is my belief, rather than contribute to soul source, he has openned a private thread within a forum...Which in reality(by it's heading) has nothing to do with SOUL MUSIC.........or actually this site. (excuse me Ian for talking, of you, in this way. that's just how i feel). Give him a break ! I am not a fan of his music but a lot of people are. As said before - If you dont like his music dont read his thread ! Simple ! Others find his new material intresting and I find his tales about the artists etc intresting. We all use this site to promote our events and soul nights so what is he doing wrong ! Leave him alone and let the man chat with the people who are intrested in his music and his conversation ! Its only good manners for gods sake ! Mossy
Rhino Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Give him a break ! I am not a fan of his music but a lot of people are. As said before - If you dont like his music dont read his thread ! Simple ! Others find his new material intresting and I find his tales about the artists etc intresting. We all use this site to promote our events and soul nights so what is he doing wrong ! Leave him alone and let the man chat with the people who are intrested in his music and his conversation ! Its only good manners for gods sake ! Mossy i think the man has brought this on himself by the way he insulted members on this site, he as asked for there opinions and they answerd them and just cos the werent what he wanted to here he got upset, at the end of the day its there opinion as he aired this views on soul sam and members on this site i think mike has done a great job in trying to control levines hissy fits. you reap what you sew as they say so stop whining and get on with YOUR thread
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 i think the man has brought this on himself by the way he insulted members on this site, he as asked for there opinions and they answerd them and just cos the werent what he wanted to here he got upset, at the end of the day its there opinion as he aired this views on soul sam and members on this site i think mike has done a great job in trying to control levines hissy fits. you reap what you sew as they say so stop whining and get on with YOUR thread I dont understand your point ? I personnally dont like his music but I have come to realise that he loves what he produces and many others actually like what he does musically. I dont know him, I have never met him so I dont have a view on his character. All my post was about was displaying good manners ? And leaving the people who are intrested in Mr Levines thread to get on with it ? No one has come on to our Jamaican Ska / Reggae forum shouting abuse at us cause its not northern soul ? I just think enough is enough ............. Just ignore this thread if you have no intrest in the topic ! is that so hard to do? Mossy (whining apparentley) NOW BACK ON TOPIC................................................................
Rhino Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I dont understand your point ? I personnally dont like his music but I have come to realise that he loves what he produces and many others actually like what he does musically. I dont know him, I have never met him so I dont have a view on his character. All my post was about was displaying good manners ? And leaving the people who are intrested in Mr Levines thread to get on with it ? No one has come on to our Jamaican Ska / Reggae forum shouting abuse at us cause its not northern soul ? I just think enough is enough ............. Just ignore this thread if you have no intrest in the topic ! is that so hard to do? Mossy (whining apparentley) NOW BACK ON TOPIC................................................................ my point is that he has abused other members and myself in other threads and not once has his ego let him say sorry or say well thats your point of view and move on . he has pissed people off with his replies and thats why people have a problem with his threads. people are watching this thread to see who is the next person he has a pop at
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Give him a break ! I am not a fan of his music but a lot of people are. As said before - If you dont like his music dont read his thread ! Simple ! Others find his new material intresting and I find his tales about the artists etc intresting. We all use this site to promote our events and soul nights so what is he doing wrong ! Leave him alone and let the man chat with the people who are intrested in his music and his conversation ! Its only good manners for gods sake ! Mossy Thankyou Mossy - a truly great post. It said everything I wanted to say myself, but was unable to, from my feeling emotional anger instead of rational reason, like you did. In these extreme cases, unlike in the past where I got threads closed down, the only way to get through it is just to let others like yourself answer, and try to not rise to the bait myself. You have my deepest gratitude here, and my most heartfelt appreciation.
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Same here, I do not have the time to go and post on every single thread like a rash, just to be popular? I look, see what I am interested in, and get involved only if I want to, not because you have to , to be somebody.HUH.. If I wasn't gay, I think I'd be deeply in love with you. You're just brilliant.
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