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  1. thanks pete - but i asked for a blythe doll ;) but really, thanks for putting up those links to songs
  2. pete - do you know if there's more british guitar pop tried by reggae types in the mid 60s? i cant find that peter tosh cd but this was my fav tune off it.... shoulda been on the nuggests boxset
  3. wah! i love this tune! wasnt this one inspired by the kinks? have you got a copy for sale??
  4. that Lou Rawls tune rules!
  5. hahaha. Steve - maybe Super Ted could help?
  6. i likes the talc. in moderation. though i'm too scabby to buy my own. talc is a good way to make new friends - dash over to a table of people you dont know & ask if you can borrow their talc & ya might get talking to someone as a result. i wouldnt use talc only it's impossible to find a decent pair of leather sole shoes that dont hurt & look swish. so i'm stuck with sporty floor gripping footwear maybe all the talc users should bring a dustpan & brush with 'em & clean up their own mess?! or have volunteer cleaners to cut down on the floor cleaning costs....
  7. wendy

    Wigan

    thanks I.T. Mikey. i look forward to seeing soul source members take their hands out of their pockets & revive this tradition
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    Wigan

    no seriously - can someone please explain this hand clap thing. did yous clap to ALL the songs? did yous jump n spin n clap at the same time???
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    Wigan

    what about busta rhymes - make it clap can someone show me the finer points of this hand clapping business? sounds like fun!
  10. gabba gabba! pete do you ever dj at all-nighters? seems like it would be a fun set of northern stompers, garage stompers & punk headbangers...& maybe a little chic?
  11. up until now I thought that transexual was officially known as Mrs Doubtfire...I'd forgotten all about him/her! thanks for the reminder. little stevie mentioned Mr Bag o Shite - I saw him at my first all-nighter, he dropped down on his knees n hands beside the dancefloor & started doing press-ups. He was wearing braces at the time, I thought he was a professional clown...Mrs Doubtfire was there the same night selling records. All in all it was a scary experience & i'm wondering now why I ever went to another nighter after that..
  12. awh - this is all really sad. i once sent a member of this forum £60 in the post, to help pay a phone bill. it was meant to be a surprise...it was, cuz it never turned up. sending cash in the post is a waste of time. even if you send it registered you'll never get your full amount back...despite the awful fees paypal is the safest bet
  13. Bexter, I dont know how to break this to you but Boyzone stopped recording a few years back. I'm sorry. Please dont cry, I know how bad you took it when Robbie left Take That...if it's any consolation Ronan Keating has a best of cd out at the moment....
  14. what? like menswear? haha
  15. It was hard to know what to expect of NCSCs 31st Wigan Anniversary All-Niter. How could it possibly compete with the shenanigans of the 100 Clubs 25th Party? i mean whens the last time you saw a grown man almost choke himself on a giant silver no. 2 ba... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  16. It was hard to know what to expect of NCSCs 31st Wigan Anniversary All-Niter. How could it possibly compete with the shenanigans of the 100 Clubs 25th Party? i mean whens the last time you saw a grown man almost choke himself on a giant silver no. 2 balloon whilst swinging a microphone stand like an entrant to a freddie mercury karaoke competition. Or seen youngsters scamping about with freaky teeth masks or seen so many punters drunk as skittles & happy as hell? And how could NCSC hope to recapture the spirit of 73 so many years on? Most of us travelling from Dublin had high hopes but never went to Wigan & were a bit concerned that the tunes might be too daft even for us. Well the evening had to start somewhere - so we traipsed up the steep & narrow staircase of The Ducie Bridge to a room full of excited soul fans, knocking back pints, greeting friends & making plans. Ducie Bridge is an ideal warm-up bar, a slightly shabby & cosy living room bar. As usual we turned up late but thankfully caught most of Danny Duggans set. One of the nice things about the Ducie Lounge is that its quite well lit so it was a change to hang out & successfully identify people we knew. The sound system was impressive too for such a small venue though the speakers fell over when Danny whacked up the volume. The place thinned out pretty quick when it came near 10pm & as I stood outside waiting for everyone to finish their pints i was asked if i was the stripper for the 21st party going on downstairs. Bloody hell! My skirt wasnt that short! Manchester is a funny place. After some drunken confusion over whether or not we were going to the Hideout it was decided to skip it & head straight for the main event. The biggest line up of Wigan djs since...well, since the glory days of Wigan. Walking into the NCSC foyer we flashed our membership cards thinking we were tops for being organised to get them in the 1st place (thanks to Carl & Marie for getting them for us). On up the stairs & past the tempting NCSC flag (how come noones tried to nick that yet) it was a surprise to realise we were in a plush venue. NCSC boasts a series of incredible & possibly previously unheard of delights for a northern venue, carpet with underlay, air conditioning (to avoid the sweaty 7 a side football team changing room stench), large round tables with clean white covers, tasteful contemporary 70s style wood paneling, a bar that also served a 3 course meal of crisps, sandwiches & tea or coffee, spacious ladies toilets (with well light mirrors, ideal for shoveling on the concealer in the morning to avoid that soul hag look) and, causing temporary blindness, was a fully light record bar! Ye gods! Heaven knows what the electricity bill must be like for the venue as the ceiling of the main room was covered with lights that - gasp - changed colour! Finally! A soul venue that looked like it was from 2004. The main room in New Century House is an ideal northern venue - the stage had a pretty backdrop that looked like a constellation of stars & there were big screens with visuals of record labels, flyers & sundries. Quite mesmerising they were too. The soundsystem is ace pumping out the drums, bass, brass & orchestration with the utmost clarity . Joy! In addition to that the dancefloor was perfect. It was the first time Ive managed to dance in runners without assistance of talc. And it was an even surface all the way across so no fear of the bumps (unless its your birthday). Though the floor was busy throughout the night there was still plenty of room for whirling dervishes & kung fu kickers. As for the music, well it was Wigan all the way. And if anyone got tired of hearing the stompers upstairs there was a 2nd room downstairs, also playing a heady mix of stompers. There was a let up in the stomp when The Flirtations took the stage. I hate live acts but the girls were charming & sweet & busted some fly moves so it wasnt too horrible waiting for them to finish their set. The highlight of the night for me was laughing & dancing to the Joker in public - a once in a lifetime opportunity which couldnt be passed up (if that revelation doesnt discredit everything Ive just said then nothing will). The atmosphere wasnt quite up there in the rafters but that can be attributed to the fact that the New Century crowd seem to be a quite discerning lot & it must be kinda difficult to be excited about hearing the Move On Up or the 3 Before 8 for the 520th time. It certainly wasnt a bad night, it was a blast & some of us have already booked our flights for the 1st anniversary in November. If the club can be that good on an arguably average night its got to be incredible on a typical night. Roll on November! check out the New Century Soul Web Site for all NCSC occurances and more http://www.newcenturysoul.co.uk
  17. hey Del sounds like a good house party. Mitch Ryder RULES!! he's so great. check out his album Sock It To Me. I guess his most popular northern tune would be Breakout (i really dont know much about northern!) but he's got heaps of hits (which probably werent hits) - I'd Rather Go To Jail, Devil With A Blue Dress, his stunning versions of Baby I Need Your Lovin'..I could go on for ages....every day's a party with Mitch...
  18. can anyone tell me where i could get an instrumental version of the miracles - come round here tune? i guess there's no chance of getting a record of it but is it available anywhere on cd? ta
  19. https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...4044069761&rd=1 I'm listing a few of those funk 45s from the recent Warners boxset. all starting at £1.95 each which I think is reasonable considering someone else had them listed at £9.99 each! check the link above & then click 'view sellers other items.' should be finished listing them by this evening thanks
  20. Matt - I demand a dancing lesson from you
  21. props to you JazzyJas for making it the whole way through the 'extended mix' version of Move On Up. christ! i think it's the bongos that throws the whole thing for me...but as for The Jewels - We've Got Togetherness - r.e. the drums n all - are you joking? that has got to be one of the most demented rhythmic track EVER, it just goes THUMP THUMP THUMP THUMP, try dancing to the bassline instead of listening for the drums - it's a headbanger... your avatar is classy, go you!
  22. hmmm - Al's 23 - but doesnt post - Al are you reading this? Give me back my record player!!!!
  23. Move On Up - I challenge anyone to dance in time with that!
  24. i'm 29 too! i think us '70s kids should stage an uprising &...um...... ah....poor JTrouble being 28, I remember it like it were just last year... one of the great thing about northern is the hope it offers for us future 40 somethings.it'll still be ok for us to get smashed & go dancing in another 15 years or so - HORRAY!
  25. thanks for clearing that up for me. do you think status quo were in on that with their Rolled Gold greatest hits lp? hahaha. nah - seriously - that's horrible! were these err, roller boys soul fans too or did they just get off on being smug about their crimes? surprised it didnt come to blows.......


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