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Just caught part of a documentary on BBC4 all about a Rock & Roll weekender,originally went out in 1990 or so.

Anyway it showed a bunch of folks dancing,dressing up and generally enjoyng themselves to exactly the same set of tunes they had cherished for 30some years.

Draw your own parallels.

Keep the Faith (Patent Applied For)

Tonyp

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As I was some one who was once part of the Rocking scene.. not the rock'n'roll scene or rockabilly scene... The Rocking Scene..

I even met my wife at Hemsby at a Rocking weekender..........

You shouldn't try and pick up on a tv programe and think you understand it.. It's a bit like when you see Northern programes on telly.. they don't come across with the true picture...

I didn't see the programe, but I bet they showed stereotype rockers.. not the well dressed Rocking crowd, that can pay anything upto £500 (I'm going back to what I know these prices are from about 13 years ago) for a Gab Jacket, I once paid £80 for a tie!!! 2nd hand shirts usually cost around the £80 mark for a good un.. (13 years ago)

On the Rocking scene they still dig up new tunes :) ...

Like any scene.. Lets stick to what we like moaning about .... Modern, Oldies X-over R'n'B etc...

And leave other people alone.....

This programe did they show the rods racing down the beech on a saturday afternoon... or 40's/50's pick up trucks full of beer and all your mates... belive me, people that do theese weekenders are into what they are in to, the same as us with our Northern... Unfortunatly the rocking scene has died a bit.. Cars (yanks and rods) are to expensive, clothes are getting rarer...

One thing the Rocking scene has over the northern scene you get to dance with your wife and not on the other side of the room...

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From what I understand Mischief your wife makes a point of being as far away from you when your dancing as a matter of principal anyway....lol

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Only becuase When I do my back flip double summersault twisted spin (casino style) she gets embarresed when I get up off the floor.

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AGREE Wholeheartedly with Dave. 'Generally enjoying themselves'

Rather like a big Northern event.............

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After all its about having fun and good times aint it...My freind told me about a certain rare soul? dj sitting on the stage at the 100 club and saying "look at these folk on that dancefloor,i can't bring my mates down here, its not cool"..If he thinks the 100 club aint cool then its time for me to hang up my dancing shoes..We all know some glum people on this scene,why do they come out just to have a moan about everything..Keep smiling,it don't cost anything...
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TonyP

I think I get your drift and if I'm right, my conclusions are the same.

The original scene was pretty much the height of UK cool. Then we got old, stopped taking drugs and chasing women...

The badge of cool passed to another generation.

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Bugger,

does this mean that anyone under the age of 30 and regularly (too regularly) going to doos and lovin' the tunes is a YOUNG FOGY?

....Pass me the bed pan and the sudacrem.

Or perhaps its the at the vanguard of cool to hang around with you old bastards... whistling.gif

(come to think of it, my mate Tim [29] has a Mrs Robinson fixation...)

cheers

ben [30 and 3/4]

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Who's the youngest around here? I've just turned 28. whistling.gif

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I'm 30 - and I am sick of f****rs saying I look about 40 lol I can't help it.

At a guess, the youngest person on this forum is ....MMmmm.... ahem ... Rachel Shirley ?

Hammy

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Guest in town Mikey

Sure as hell anit gonna be me as my waist line and my age are now exactly the same whistling.gif

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There was a superb line a few months back:

Something about 'when we were 18 and the bottoms of our trousers were 40, now it has all flipped around' whistling.gif

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There was a superb line a few months back:

Something about 'when we were 18 and the bottoms of our trousers were 40, now it has all flipped around' whistling.gif

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I liked the tag 'now high on the waist line and low on the hairline'

whistling.gif Been looking into your eyes Johnny and now finding I am strangely attrated to you...the thought of your pert wet lips, opening slightly, inviting as I lean forward......DAMM, Got to stop looking at the eyes :o

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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!

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Guest ShaneH

Ive just turned 26!!!!!!!

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You told me you were 21 !

I wouldnt have spent so much on your birthday if I had known !

Shane

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As a 70's baby (god that sounds so much better than just past 30), i have come to thinking that we deserve special rights, perhaps even a charter.

It seems that a number of DJ's and record collectors have stated that they are going to the grave with their records!! Leaving us relatively young'uns short of a few tunes....or quite a few less tunes if there is a mass cull.

I propose that a young'uns charter should include "adopt an oldie" (bagsie Anita as my yummy mummy).

We can buy them the odd drink, suffer their endlessly repeated stories about the Torch, Casino, school milk and the flying-drop-kick into-double-backflip-into-box splits move that they used to do before even putting their bag down.

In return we inherit the tunes...or at least get a substantial discount and first refusal.

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Ben

LOL and then feeling very sad because I can remember most if not all of what you mentioned, which on the other hand is suprising seeing that I have a lot to learn!

Chris W

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I'm 30 - and I am sick of f****rs saying I look about 40 lol I can't help it.

At a guess, the youngest person on this forum is ....MMmmm.... ahem ... Rachel Shirley ?

Hammy

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Yep I'm afraid I have to admit I'm an 80s child (just).. I'm 24. Unless you ask Janine in which case I'm 10 laugh.gif

Rach

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I liked the tag 'now high on the waist line and low on the hairline'

whistling.gif Been looking into your eyes Johnny and now finding I am strangely attrated to you...the thought of your pert wet lips, opening slightly, inviting as I lean forward......DAMM, Got to stop looking at the eyes :o

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No no look into my eyes, look into my eyes..........resistance is useless, look into my eyes.................................................

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