October 23, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, Nibs said: My Mrs was a massive Adam & the Ants fan but your old man was spot on!! 😀He used roughly the same language when describing Culture Club. Only the second word rhymed with kite😀
October 23, 20205 yr LF brought SKA / 2tone into the fold so i will bring this chap to your attentions who have not gone down the SKA Road > Laurel Atkin & the Loafers > and you Get two tracks for price of 6mins with this selection > Sally Brown + skinhead > at the moment my youngest lad (9) this is his goto song >
October 23, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, Londons Finest said: Now tell me you dont wanna get the talcum powder out. Ska/ 2 tone was my cup of tea for sure and its the only time that we can thank the city of coventry for having such a strong foothold in the movement of the 2 tone label etc etc
October 23, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, erskblue said: What a voice. Agree. As mentioned before she is my favourite female singer. I think it was in the early to mid eighties that I first listened to one of her albums and thought wow, what a voice. Maybe Billie doesn't have a powerful voice like Sarah Vaughan or Ella Fitzgerald but there is so much emotion and feeling in her voice. I watched Lady Sings the Blues where Diana Ross played Billie and though Ross has a good voice (although it has been argued that she wasn't the best singer in the Supremes) but it lacked feel. Then again, I'm not sure who could or can sing like Billie. Perhaps Sade?
October 23, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, Boyne said: I dont think i have ever seen a yank try to look so British via brolly and bowler hat and his walk on approach ? maybe iam looking far too deep deep deep into the deep south . i bet my last $$$$$ that we all at one stage in our youth have had a mouth organ to play ,but none of us picked up any sort of pleasureable sound at all and tossed the mouth organ to one side .
October 24, 20205 yr I think that what ever your views on religion and gospel music hearing these two great ladies sing together is wonderful. I seem to remember Prince describing Mavis as his favourite female singer.
October 24, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Boyne said: I think that what ever your views on religion and gospel music hearing these two great ladies sing together is wonderful. I seem to remember Prince describing Mavis as his favourite female singer. I will 2nd that fella > whenever I click a link to a black artist male/ female and they are 50+ years of age I just know whatever the music style is it will be a under the table foot tapper from my appreciation of music today . I have yet to hear a poor black track from the 1950s/60s/70s ,I guess that changed in the late 1980s onwards when blacks started to ruin the early hip hop etc etc
October 24, 20205 yr The Alarm. ‘Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke.’ Watched a documentary about Mike Peters on the bbc I player earlier.
October 24, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, ddrblue said: Which chelsea player is this ? > Reece James? Or have I missed something?😀
October 24, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, erskblue said: Reece James? Or have I missed something?😀 It came to not longer after I posted the question that there is two as in 2 chelsea players this could be with Mr.james been one ,it will not be difficult to work out t’other player infact it could well be Reece James old man ?
October 24, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, Londons Finest said: Now if you have a copy of this.........worth a few bob..........the memorys. If Iam correct Northern Soul came about after unwanted single vinyls from America were tossed into ships as ballast when goods were been transported across to the UK . Liverpool / Manchester was the docks that would help unload said commercial trade . The music choice back in the UK was quite limited but all vinyls sold was of black/ white covers/ sleeves . The yanks were throwing records with sleeves of multi colours and the dockers in lpool/manc were taking said colorful vinyls back home with them to play > the music was different too and it inturn started a underground new culture of music in North West of UK . wigan casino helped wonders with Northern Soul music in UK as coach loads from all over the country would turn up to dance all throu the night and bring their own record collections to exchange or show off . Djs also was flying across to Uncle Sam to pick up un heard of tracks that were not selling in America that fit the Northern Soul fix back in the UK . there are reports of northern football fans of going to games in London and heading into record shops asking for Northern Soul vinyls which the shop owners in the smoke had not yet latched onto .
October 25, 20205 yr another great tune.....watch out for the wrinkleys.......did you see Olive from on the buses on the previous video. wigan casino great nights especially after away games. Alot of top boys from other clubs went also, no hassle at all. Yet in some cases 2 hours earlier you were bashing hell out of each other. Northern Soul was and still is fantadtic. Keep the faith.
October 25, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Londons Finest said: another great tune.....watch out for the wrinkleys.......did you see Olive from on the buses on the previous video. wigan casino great nights especially after away games. Alot of top boys from other clubs went also, no hassle at all. Yet in some cases 2 hours earlier you were bashing hell out of each other. Northern Soul was and still is fantadtic. Keep the faith. Olive from on the buses ,was that the lady in the red dress ? I doubt I have ever heard a dour Northern Soul track tbh ,but saying that I never really took it onboard to wearing the clothes or the moves just accepted it was good music . I have watched documentary’s on Northern Soul and it turned my head how so called sounds from America that could not be given away was picked up in the UK and made a music culture on its own standing . The fact that UK djs would fly across to the states to troll record shops to pick tracks to be the first to play said tracks back in the UK at clubs etc etc speaks for it self .
October 25, 20205 yr I guess we all have fell onto one band wonder tracks ,where it was never your style of music but a said band would bring out a track that made you listen > this band track got me > Rainbow > since You’ve been gone > its was a mixture of the opening guitar riff his mirrors and the song that drew my attention and still does today >
October 25, 20205 yr Of course ultimate music before west ham, millwall tottenham and arsenal games home or away just managdtobget you in the mood.
October 25, 20205 yr 22 hours ago, ddrblue said: If Iam correct Northern Soul came about after unwanted single vinyls from America were tossed into ships as ballast when goods were been transported across to the UK . Liverpool / Manchester was the docks that would help unload said commercial trade . The music choice back in the UK was quite limited but all vinyls sold was of black/ white covers/ sleeves . The yanks were throwing records with sleeves of multi colours and the dockers in lpool/manc were taking said colorful vinyls back home with them to play > the music was different too and it inturn started a underground new culture of music in North West of UK . wigan casino helped wonders with Northern Soul music in UK as coach loads from all over the country would turn up to dance all throu the night and bring their own record collections to exchange or show off . Djs also was flying across to Uncle Sam to pick up un heard of tracks that were not selling in America that fit the Northern Soul fix back in the UK . there are reports of northern football fans of going to games in London and heading into record shops asking for Northern Soul vinyls which the shop owners in the smoke had not yet latched onto . Cheers, never knew that.
October 25, 20205 yr Their first album.....fantastic album. Very political but to me the words as now were spot on.
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