Guest James Trouble Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 There was a section about some new soul singer with a big afro whom I can't remember the name of in the culture section, and in a highlighted box was a list of artists to check out if you are interested in finding the best 'new soul singers' who 'keep it real' with a description of who they are and what they are about. There were six on there, including the obvious Alicia Keys, Joss Stone and Angie Stone, but right at the top in the number one slot was Sharon Jones and her band the Dap Kings". Great Stuff!!!!!
Guest Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 There was a section about some new soul singer with a big afro whom I can't remember the name of in the culture section, and in a highlighted box was a list of artists to check out if you are interested in finding the best 'new soul singers' who 'keep it real' with a description of who they are and what they are about. There were six on there, including the obvious Alicia Keys, Joss Stone and Angie Stone, but right at the top in the number one slot was Sharon Jones and her band the Dap Kings". Great Stuff!!!!! link Sunday times, ,aint nothing safe no more,dont think this will do street cred any good,coz with every news report comes the carpet baggers,usualy with money!!!change sharon jones direction maybe sack the dap kings,put there own house band instead,everthing i have heard S Jones is OK,no fantastic!!,so keep the revues to them that live it,not the times,next thing we know she will be doing gangster rap!!!,and be doing that bling! thing,aint nothing cool about media hype!!breeds loads of nob heads!,rant for today over you can come out now!
Guest James Trouble Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 Sunday times, ,aint nothing safe no more,dont think this will do street cred any good,coz with every news report comes the carpet baggers,usualy with money!!!change sharon jones direction maybe sack the dap kings,put there own house band instead,everthing i have heard S Jones is OK,no fantastic!!,so keep the revues to them that live it,not the times,next thing we know she will be doing gangster rap!!!,and be doing that bling! thing,aint nothing cool about media hype!!breeds loads of nob heads!,rant for today over you can come out now! link That sort of talk is balsphami (spellign? ) round these parts!!!! Besides, who gives a shit about our Ken's definition of 'street cred' if her music is fucking good and getting in the charts? My guess is MTV is just around the corner, now that would be something that would give the soul and funk scenes a real boost!!!!!
Guest Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 That sort of talk is balsphami (spellign? ) round these parts!!!! Besides, who gives a shit about our Ken's definition of 'street cred' if her music is fucking good and getting in the charts? My guess is MTV is just around the corner, now that would be something that would give the soul and funk scenes a real boost!!!!! link Whooooe;MTV cant wait!!i never said her music was bad,quiet the opposit and my spelling i`m from yorkshire you know,boost what boost more budwieser,kfc,in fighting;etc....keeping it real,with my feet on the ground
Guest James Trouble Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 Whooooe;MTV cant wait!!i never said her music was bad,quiet the opposit and my spelling i`m from yorkshire you know,boost what boost more budwieser,kfc,in fighting;etc....keeping it real,with my feet on the ground link Come on Ken, if Daptone get in the charts it would be a victory for good music over the sea of shite that is spoon fed to us everyday in the media. Daptone would be there on merit. Have you seen how hard they tour?! Have you ever seen them live?
Guest Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 Come on Ken, if Daptone get in the charts it would be a victory for good music over the sea of shite that is spoon fed to us everyday in the media. Daptone would be there on merit. Have you seen how hard they tour?! Have you ever seen them live? link I would love to see them live,NOW all i am saying if its good-enough it will make it on its own merit,the charts are awash with so called soul music,read some old blues & soul mags!used to have r&b/soul charts,which were largly dismissed out of hand by the media,and only a few so called soul records in the pop charts!!whats changed is this the new media,like new labour a load of B*******....
Guest woolie mark Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 hi there james - you dandy highwayman - here's another interesting thing: i get regular vinyl lists from the soul brother shop in putney - excellent shop btw, well worth a visit if you haven't been there, cum down one sunday and we'll go over while the girls go to shoe shops - and they've started a deep funk section (quantics, mastersoundz, etc) i reckon you're on the verge of a crossover - south bank show special cummin up? could be the next big thing
Guest Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 hi there james - you dandy highwayman - here's another interesting thing: i get regular vinyl lists from the soul brother shop in putney - excellent shop btw, well worth a visit if you haven't been there, cum down one sunday and we'll go over while the girls go to shoe shops - and they've started a deep funk section (quantics, mastersoundz, etc) i reckon you're on the verge of a crossover - south bank show special cummin up? could be the next big thing link
vnicepce Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 Re Sharon Jones, and 'Obscurity Cred', she has already featured in the Mainstream Media, on Radio 4s 'Loose ends' Programme, around last Christmas |Time..
Little-stevie Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 link I have picked up a few Sharon Jones tunes..Great production..Would like to see her live and then make up my mind..If this kind of thing charts then some will say its great and others will not be keen,thats how it is..Same thing with the 90s and Acid jazz,that brought some younger folk onto the rare soul/deep funk scene,thats good aint it.... This don't mean that Ken,Jt or Dave are right or wrong,just a different outlook...I played some acid jazz in the 90s alongside rare groove and northern,this was a good way of bringing new blood into the scene..I took some people from the acid jazz scene to the 100 club and that was them hooked..You will only get one in a thousand who will take to rare soul but when they do its a joy to see...
Paul R Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 Back in 1975 when all the media were jumping on the bandwagon, I believe it was a Sunday Times reporter hung around the scene for a few weeks taking in Wigan and Mecca etc. I seem to remember he did a reasonable unbiased write up. If I remember correctly I think he was "hosted" at the venues by Ian Cunliffe. I may be wrong though. Was it you Ian?. I remember meeting him at Mecca.
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