Guest soulboy Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 I know politics, ego,s and one up manship have been the down fall of this scene for years ,and i know a few real good dj,s who have sold up and gone forever due to this,is there any hope for us ?
Guest kid mohair Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 What do i hate most about the scene..................IDIOTS.
Sean Hampsey Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 I know politics, ego,s and one up manship have been the down fall of this scene for years , Who's been trying to put one up Manship?
pikeys dog Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 I hope it was 7"es and not a 12"er.... Fair makes yer eyes water.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 Who's been trying to put one up Manship? I hate everything about the scene except Sean Hampsey....
Guest nubes Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 Just like a good family row...this scene thrives on it...fook know there has always been heated disusions... .....anybody disagree with that .....Delxxxx
Guest Phil Richards Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 I know politics, ego,s and one up manship have been the down fall of this scene for years ,and i know a few real good dj,s who have sold up and gone forever due to this,is there any hope for us ? The Disco crap that get's played
Guest kev such Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 Who's been trying to put one up Manship?
Guest kev such Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 The Disco crap that get's played Hear hear. My hate of the scene has got to be people who constantly say " you cant play them tunes anymore, because we did that 20 or 30 years ago its been done, move on" Kev ( dont do modern cos im a dinosaur) Such
John Elias Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 how about the dj's whose every spin is a 1 K OR MORE who look down their noses at all other collectors/dj's! are there any?
Guest Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 80`s disco crap thats been disguised as rare soul!........far too many collectors who think they are DJ`s
Dave Moore Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 far too many collectors who think they are DJ`s And far too many 'DJ's' who think they are collectors!
Guest Leigh J Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 And far too many 'DJ's' who think they are collectors! Far too many DJ's full stop
Guest dundeedavie Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 a fairly healthy proportion of the people
Guest Stuart T Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 people who can't stand the music and only got into it for the trousers.
Guest gordon russell Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 love the bits l like that are run and attended by honest folk...5%, the other 95% are there for money only,ego (wannabes) and to be somebody.
Guest gordon russell Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 people who can't stand the music and only got into it for the trousers. not many like the music,most go for the social side.
Barry Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I'll tell you what I hate most about this scene, although I'm not too sure wether it is the scene's fault or just the fact that being involved within a scene brings about certain reactions from people that are socially unavoidable. Anyway. A lad I know, that will be known to some of you, who got into the Northern scene late...who, since his inception it seems that every time our paths have crossed the whole content of his conversation has spun around how shit he thinks certain factions of the scene are. Before he became a 'blood-soulie' he was a lovely, amiable kinds guy - not so anymore. This scene appears to breed negativity. Everybody appears to be able to do a better job, play a better record, promote a better night - than the target of their venom. It strikes me as funny that people who give so much of their lives up, in their middle ages, miss the simple fact that nobody's views are wrong, they are just different to their own and this isn't the basis for a slanging match twixt their immediate group about how crap relevant others are. It's all, sadly, one-upmanship.
Cunnie Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 People who pigeonhole music because it was made in a certain year or judge music by it's rarity above it's quality. Good Soul music is just that regardless of wether it was made in the early 1960's or last week & also regardless of wether it cost a fiver or five grand.
soulfulmick Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 People who pigeonhole music because it was made in a certain year or judge music by it's rarity above it's quality. Good Soul music is just that regardless of wether it was made in the early 1960's or last week & also regardless of wether it cost a fiver or five grand. At last some sense, I totally agree with you Mart
Tykarim Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 people who can't stand the music and only got into it for the trousers.
Kev Moore Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 (edited) Shit beer. and soul artists dying. Edited January 31, 2009 by Kev Moore
Guest soulboy Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I'll tell you what I hate most about this scene, although I'm not too sure wether it is the scene's fault or just the fact that being involved within a scene brings about certain reactions from people that are socially unavoidable. Anyway. A lad I know, that will be known to some of you, who got into the Northern scene late...who, since his inception it seems that every time our paths have crossed the whole content of his conversation has spun around how shit he thinks certain factions of the scene are. Before he became a 'blood-soulie' he was a lovely, amiable kinds guy - not so anymore. This scene appears to breed negativity. Everybody appears to be able to do a better job, play a better record, promote a better night - than the target of their venom. It strikes me as funny that people who give so much of their lives up, in their middle ages, miss the simple fact that nobody's views are wrong, they are just different to their own and this isn't the basis for a slanging match twixt their immediate group about how crap relevant others are. It's all, sadly, one-upmanship. great post your right just how i feel ,Soul in the sun was the best feeling iv had about the scene for years loads of real nice people put my faith back in to it all !
Maria O Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 Shit beer. and soul artists dying. I was going to say: the frequent NEGATIVITY (unfortunately, it rubs off) ...but then your post spoke to me, coz that's real sadness m
Guest Bearsy Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 life was never going to be perfect so why should the Soul Scene be any different, its there for what you want out of it and if some things on the way aint quite how you like it then so what, move on and look forward to what you do like who cares what someone else is doing just do your own thing and remember its a passion, obsession, hobby, love and to some a way of life but above all that its there to be enjoyed so just enjoy it any of you negative souls going out tonight I am and i will have a good time too wherever you go have a goodun
Guest spudmurphy Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 (edited) we (me and my mates ) were only into it for the dancing from the first time at youth club untill 2 last night at twisted wheel and nothing has changed still dont know what popcorn is or the differance between rnb and soul and the best cross over merchant is still mr beckham but hey maybe one day Ill wont to be a dj then what ............... so in short wallflowers Edited January 31, 2009 by spudmurphy
KevH Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I'll tell you what I hate most about this scene, although I'm not too sure wether it is the scene's fault or just the fact that being involved within a scene brings about certain reactions from people that are socially unavoidable. Anyway. A lad I know, that will be known to some of you, who got into the Northern scene late...who, since his inception it seems that every time our paths have crossed the whole content of his conversation has spun around how shit he thinks certain factions of the scene are. Before he became a 'blood-soulie' he was a lovely, amiable kinds guy - not so anymore. This scene appears to breed negativity. Everybody appears to be able to do a better job, play a better record, promote a better night - than the target of their venom. It strikes me as funny that people who give so much of their lives up, in their middle ages, miss the simple fact that nobody's views are wrong, they are just different to their own and this isn't the basis for a slanging match twixt their immediate group about how crap relevant others are. It's all, sadly, one-upmanship. Again with the JM reference!!. . Too many dj's,,,,too many clubs/venues,,not enough people to go round..............pass me the rope. Reef knot anyone.?
Stubbsy Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 People who pigeonhole music because it was made in a certain year or judge music by it's rarity above it's quality. Good Soul music is just that regardless of wether it was made in the early 1960's or last week & also regardless of wether it cost a fiver or five grand. Here bloody here, well said that man
sister dawn Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 Pure-blood is the term applied to soulies who claim to have no "Muggle blood" at all in their genealogical pedigree. Im a muggle blood
NEV Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I know politics, ego,s and one up manship have been the down fall of this scene for years ,and i know a few real good dj,s who have sold up and gone forever due to this,is there any hope for us ? PEOPLE:- WHO FEEL THREATENED BY OTHERS WHO THINK THEY RUN THE SCENE WHO MOCK OTHERS KNOWLEDGE OR THE LACK OF IT WHO THINK BUYING EXPENSIVE RECORDS GAURANTEES DJ STARDOM WHO COME ON FORUMS AND STIR UP S**T TO GAIN NOTORIETY WHO SLAG OFF VENUES TO PROMOTE THEIR OWN WHO PROMOTE VENUES JUST TO ELEVATE THEMSELVES AND THIER OWN SELF IMPORTANCE WHO WRITE NEGATIVE COMMENTS ,IF YOU'VE GOT NOTHING GOOD TO SAY,THEN SAY NOTHING! YOU DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD, SO COME OUT OF YOURSELVES ,TAKE A LONG HARD LOOK AND ASK YOURSELVES WHAT POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION AM I MAKING FOR THE SCENE
Guest Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I'll tell you what I hate most about this scene, although I'm not too sure wether it is the scene's fault or just the fact that being involved within a scene brings about certain reactions from people that are socially unavoidable. Anyway. A lad I know, that will be known to some of you, who got into the Northern scene late...who, since his inception it seems that every time our paths have crossed the whole content of his conversation has spun around how shit he thinks certain factions of the scene are. Before he became a 'blood-soulie' he was a lovely, amiable kinds guy - not so anymore. This scene appears to breed negativity. Everybody appears to be able to do a better job, play a better record, promote a better night - than the target of their venom. It strikes me as funny that people who give so much of their lives up, in their middle ages, miss the simple fact that nobody's views are wrong, they are just different to their own and this isn't the basis for a slanging match twixt their immediate group about how crap relevant others are. It's all, sadly, one-upmanship. How very bl**dy true!. Jayne.x
Mark Bicknell Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 PEOPLE:- WHO FEEL THREATENED BY OTHERS WHO THINK THEY RUN THE SCENE WHO MOCK OTHERS KNOWLEDGE OR THE LACK OF IT WHO THINK BUYING EXPENSIVE RECORDS GAURANTEES DJ STARDOM WHO COME ON FORUMS AND STIR UP S**T TO GAIN NOTORIETY WHO SLAG OFF VENUES TO PROMOTE THEIR OWN WHO PROMOTE VENUES JUST TO ELEVATE THEMSELVES AND THIER OWN SELF IMPORTANCE WHO WRITE NEGATIVE COMMENTS ,IF YOU'VE GOT NOTHING GOOD TO SAY,THEN SAY NOTHING! YOU DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD, SO COME OUT OF YOURSELVES ,TAKE A LONG HARD LOOK AND ASK YOURSELVES WHAT POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION AM I MAKING FOR THE SCENE Here bloody here Nev spot on mate. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest spudmurphy Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 off topic can someone put a popcorn song on here and an r n b and a crossover and also a northern just so i can see the differance you see im confused or ill informed or thick or maybe all of them
Guest Aberdeen Soul Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 PEOPLE:- WHO FEEL THREATENED BY OTHERS WHO THINK THEY RUN THE SCENE WHO MOCK OTHERS KNOWLEDGE OR THE LACK OF IT WHO THINK BUYING EXPENSIVE RECORDS GAURANTEES DJ STARDOM WHO COME ON FORUMS AND STIR UP S**T TO GAIN NOTORIETY WHO SLAG OFF VENUES TO PROMOTE THEIR OWN WHO PROMOTE VENUES JUST TO ELEVATE THEMSELVES AND THIER OWN SELF IMPORTANCE WHO WRITE NEGATIVE COMMENTS ,IF YOU'VE GOT NOTHING GOOD TO SAY,THEN SAY NOTHING! YOU DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD, SO COME OUT OF YOURSELVES ,TAKE A LONG HARD LOOK AND ASK YOURSELVES WHAT POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION AM I MAKING FOR THE SCENE well said, whole heartedly agree, the same up here in the north-east of scotland.
Boogaloo Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 Personally, I love it all. The music, the clubs, the record collecting, the mates I've made, the times i've had. Hell, I even find the negative moaners funny .Â
Jez Jones Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 off topic can someone put a popcorn song on here and an r n b and a crossover and also a northern just so i can see the differance you see im confused or ill informed or thick or maybe all of them right then I'll start press my last played clip----------fook that was the easy one wasn't it
Kev Cane Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I know politics, ego,s and one up manship have been the down fall of this scene for years ,and i know a few real good dj,s who have sold up and gone forever due to this,is there any hope for us ?People who wouldn,t know a SOUL record if it hit them straight in the ears and only respond to records when certain big name DJ,s play them while all along they have heard the same record on many occasions but played by lesser known individuals, you know the scenario "have you heard that record that so and so is playing now f-----g brill isn,t it" "hold on a minute mate, so and so has been playing it and you haven,t mentioned it before now" Kev
Tony Foster Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 People who pigeonhole music because it was made in a certain year or judge music by it's rarity above it's quality. Good Soul music is just that regardless of wether it was made in the early 1960's or last week & also regardless of wether it cost a fiver or five grand. Well said
Guest Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 PEOPLE:- WHO FEEL THREATENED BY OTHERS WHO THINK THEY RUN THE SCENE WHO MOCK OTHERS KNOWLEDGE OR THE LACK OF IT WHO THINK BUYING EXPENSIVE RECORDS GAURANTEES DJ STARDOM WHO COME ON FORUMS AND STIR UP S**T TO GAIN NOTORIETY WHO SLAG OFF VENUES TO PROMOTE THEIR OWN WHO PROMOTE VENUES JUST TO ELEVATE THEMSELVES AND THIER OWN SELF IMPORTANCE WHO WRITE NEGATIVE COMMENTS ,IF YOU'VE GOT NOTHING GOOD TO SAY,THEN SAY NOTHING! ...... as Gia Mateo said................ YOU DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD, SO COME OUT OF YOURSELVES ,TAKE A LONG HARD LOOK AND ASK YOURSELVES WHAT POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION AM I MAKING FOR THE SCENE ...... WELL SAID.................. AND UNFORTUNATLEY TOO TRUE Ms 'Boop'
Pete S Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 (edited) Alcohol being served changed the dynamic of the northern scene completely. Edited January 31, 2009 by Pete S
Guest spudmurphy Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 right then I'll start press my last played clip----------fook that was the easy one wasn't it jez where are putting that then mate
Theresa Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I never liked the music much, or the trousers for that matter. I mainly got into the scene to improve my UK geography, which was, quite frankly, appalling. So I spent 25 years learning the ropes - could navigate from the M1 to the Wilton Ballroom whilst blindfolded, guided a minibus of locals to the Shotts allniter without a wrong turn, got to the Ritz without ever ending up in Canal Street, parked on a sixpence within 100 yards of the 100 Club, could tell you which motorway services had the best coffee and toilets. You name it, Logic Woman could get you there. Then some bastard invents SatNav...
Pete S Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 People who pigeonhole music because it was made in a certain year or judge music by it's rarity above it's quality. Good Soul music is just that regardless of wether it was made in the early 1960's or last week & also regardless of wether it cost a fiver or five grand. Maybe, but it doesn't mean it should be forced on people as being representitive of "Northern Soul", just because it's soulful doesn't mean it's right for Northern consumption
Boogaloo Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I never liked the music much, or the trousers for that matter. I mainly got into the scene to improve my UK geography, which was, quite frankly, appalling. So I spent 25 years learning the ropes - could navigate from the M1 to the Wilton Ballroom whilst blindfolded, guided a minibus of locals to the Shotts allniter without a wrong turn, got to the Ritz without ever ending up in Canal Street, parked on a sixpence within 100 yards of the 100 Club, could tell you which motorway services had the best coffee and toilets. You name it, Logic Woman could get you there. Then some bastard invents SatNav... I even love Sat Nav. It saved my marriageÂ
Jez Jones Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 jez where are putting that then mate mmmmmmmmmmmmm after much deliberation(about a millisecond) that'll have to go in the Northern category . seriously though I know what you mean about different 'types' of music popcorn etc. To me it either sounds northern or it dunna. Mind you Im a thick b*gger anyway
Sean Hampsey Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 I hate everything about the scene except Sean Hampsey.... Aha!.... the feeling is mutual Mr Rounce! Sean
Guest dundeedavie Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 what i also hate is people who say things like " if you don't like this you don't like soul music " about some wishy-washy crossover tune with as much balls as a convent ....i'm perfectly capable of deciding what i like . lump along with that the holier than though attitude of " i like all era's me" , well bully for you now off ya pop and polish yer halo somewhere else
Pete S Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 what i also hate is people who say things like " if you don't like this you don't like soul music " about some wishy-washy crossover tune with as much balls as a convent ....i'm perfectly capable of deciding what i like . lump along with that the holier than though attitude of " i like all era's me" , well bully for you now off ya pop and polish yer halo somewhere else Couldn't have put it better myself.
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