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Everything posted by Len
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I think I have it somewhere. I'll dig it out for you at the weekend and P.M you a scan. All the best, Len
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I think the statement you refer to is when Keb was commenting about the stuff he played at that time when comparing it to some of the stuff Butch is currently playing. I don’t think anyone would disagree really - Keb and others were experimenting so they were bound to play some ‘clangers’ (amongst some great tunes) Good luck with this project - Not many would want to take it on All the best, Len
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I think Elaine has to finish 'Carry On Northern Soul' first - She's got her work cut out that girl! Len P.s - I am lucky to have just bought a ticket to see it for a second time tomorrow night at The Castle here in Wellingborough - Hey, it would be a nice idea if those that can afford to, buy two copies of the D.V.D - maybe giving one away to someone as a Christmas present
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I know money is an issue for most of us, but was wondering if this would be true - As in, would an increase actually make people choose elsewhere for a matter of a pound or two?.....Entrance money (even going up to £6.00) is a small percentage of all that goes with a night out. Personally, I would gladly pay £6.00 or £7.00 for a Soul night, and definitely £12.00 for a nighter - I would quibble a bit if they were any higher, but would probably pay £8.00 for a Soul night and £15.00 for an All-nighter, if I had the confidence that it was needed for a particular venue (Trust in the promoters) If I liked a certain night, I most definitely would not choose to go elsewhere just for the sake of paying less entrance money Anyone else think the same? Len
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Speaking as someone who was born in Harrow, then later on in life married a Berkshire girl - I whole heartedly agree! It may have started as a Scene made up of working class people, but it soon embraced everyone - all having a common interest. That is what is so special about it - A Solicitor could be dancing next to an ex con, and neither would be 'judging' each other over their backgrounds. A bit late maybe, but I also have a Saint tattoo (that I did at School)......and I do remember swearing once Len
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And you handled it superbly mate, you really did - People don't realise that putting yourself up there / out there, comes with 'pain' at times - It is something one has to be capable of dealing with All the best, Len
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As you well know, the last thing on my mind when organising an event is people dancing! 'Chicken and egg' really ain't it mate? Huge dance floor needs to be filled / Medium dance floor gives the D.J's more 'licence' to play what they want. Also (as you saw) this particular venue isn't 'entirely' focussed on the dance floor - There are 'pockets' all around the place (The Bar area / the Record Bar / the back bit) where people listen / talk, and have a laugh. Sorry to the thread starter about this going down a different avenue (although loosely relevant) Back on topic now please. All the best, Len
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Hence 'touching on all eras' mate. Before the film, I stated that I'd watched some of the actors dancing, 'feeling the music', and that it had made me wince slightly because I knew they were only acting...I didn't exactly know what to expect from the film - but what I got I did not expect at all! That character with all the Tats that died in the car was amazing. As someone pointed out earlier, all the characters were of people all of us can relate to (no matter what era we came into it) It was a timeless story, and am proud that one of all of us friends has achieved this. 'Marvin Gaye - This Love Starved Heart Of Mine' in the film doesn't take anything away from what it was about! I'm still thinking about it today. Len P.s - One day I may actually meet Guy Hennigan (Most of my friends know him) and I'm sure I'll say something stupid like...."Great to meet you Ray Henderson - I've seen all your films!"......... (Being someone I respect) I also have a tape of him from Radio 2 that I played 'on lope' for a long time in my car.
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I thought the fact that the guy kept playing 'Frankie Valli - The Night' throughout the film was to show that he was (to quote)...."A sh*t D.J"....and that he hadn't moved on compared to his mate who was taking it very seriously (achieving his goal of saving enough to go to America) Len
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Yes, such a cool Character - and I ain't biased as I've never actually spoken to the man himself. Len
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After the film I commented about the amount of time and work that had been spent on this alone, and the fact that most had not been included. But I saw it as a positive - as in wow, all those hours 'condensed' down to this. They obviously put loads of thought into the editing, and I'm sure some decisions to cut certain parts must have been heart breaking. A few more great points - When he noticed his mate wasn't around (When he had collapsed) - Looking out for each other is always there. Not hearing a damn word!......"He's collapsed!".........."Yeh, it's great ain't it?!" The awkwardness with girls at that age! Not 'fitting in', but feeling so at home once 'released' on that dance floor! The bit when the bloke tapped on the car window to show them the Dance Comp trophy. Plenty of comedy moments in there for me. Well done again Len
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Na, I'm just being nice. People should try it sometime - It's contagious! Len P.s - Or maybe a little ironic from time to time
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I think the film included a touch of all eras - I wasn't there in the 70's but related to so many things, not least the emotions. All the best, Len - 'The Soppy Git'
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Nina and I dipped into The 100 Club on Friday, a quick hello to Marco, then, before walking straight into the glass door (A you’ve been framed moment there!) A hi to Ady, a bit of a dance, a big hug from Sean Adams, then home ready to see the film on Saturday - Just back - It stirred my emotions…… The anticipation of opening that record list, and ringing up for that record (Inc the lock on the phone!) Finally getting ‘that’ record - The sheer excitement! Dancing ‘hard’ completely covered in sweat, and just not caring! Dancing on the way home! Me and my mates did this on the way home from Gloucester Hall in 1985 (Before smashing a load of milk bottles!) When he was dancing just after his friend had died - Dancing to a certain record that relates so much to something that has happened in my life. When he was crying, listening to a record at home. ….Reading our friends names, that are no longer with us, on the credits. Thank you for a film that is so close to our hearts. Len ‘n’ Nina x P.s - I will now read every one else's views.
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"creeping again Len" --------------------------
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Well done John, some nice sales there Len
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Good answer. It's a double edged sword really - At present every pub / club etc are crying out for more customers, so lots are offering their function rooms for free (Good business sense), but the down side of this is what's has been happening these past 10 years or so. Len
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Here's a thought...... I wonder what the 'Soul Calendar' would look like if to put any event on, you needed to finance it by £1000.00.........Would people's love of it stretch to 'taking risk' ? (Along with the hard work of promoting) Maybe the result of the above would be far fewer events, costing more money to get in - But would that be a bad thing? Len
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I always presumed you had a really nice car Dave..... Len
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Keep attending mate, you will soon get to know the tunes - We're 'sticking to the plan' because it's working (Next one is 31st Jan 2015) I will continue to 'tweak' things as this project unfolds, for instance, the next time the couple you refer to D.J, it will be at a slightly earlier time (I danced to loads of their set btw) The D.J's instructions were to 'stick to the plan' no matter what, because the minute it becomes like any other event, I'll simply close the doors - 'Unique - or not at all' Great 'buzz' weren't it? Len
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Interesting thread this - I remember putting the entrance to The Embankment Club up to £3.00 some years back, and quite a few people seriously moaned about it.......then headed straight to the record bar! Chalky pointed this out in his earlier post. I really could do with charging £7.00 entrance for my latest venture ('Lennys') but I don't feel as though I can, and everyone who knows me will confirm I am so not interested in the money side of things - But I would like to be able to afford to do things properly (Including paying my D.J's more than I am able to) All the best, Len
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I think Butch is out at the minute Len