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Don't know if anyone caught this but it's now on t'Interweb for all to see and, once again it's embarrasing.Tuesday morning Zoe Ball stood in for Chris Evans on his breakfast show and had Sharon Sullivan (Who?) teaching her how to "dance" Northern by giving her instructions over the phone. 2 munutes and 20 seconds of cringeworthiness and then the final shot is of all the studio staff getting their rocks off to Frankie Valli's "The Night"...... I'm sorry but that is the final nail in the Northern Soul coffin.  :dash2:  FFS

 

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01zv4zb

 

 

 

Steve

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Dancing butterbeans in baggies ,the One show , the dance like yer dad kids all over the place at every opportunity , dance offs with bleedin morris dancers and then that bloody film and all the shite that will accompany it Zoe is nowt compared to that .

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Guest Matt Male

I was watching that mods and rockers thing on BBC4 the other night and it was interesting that as soon as it made the papers in 1964 and so-called 'mod' bands appeared in the charts the more discerning original mods jacked it all in. I'm starting to understand why.

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Don't know if anyone caught this but it's now on t'Interweb for all to see and, once again it's embarrasing.Tuesday morning Zoe Ball stood in for Chris Evans on his breakfast show and had Sharon Sullivan (Who?) teaching her how to "dance" Northern by giving her instructions over the phone. 2 munutes and 20 seconds of cringeworthiness and then the final shot is of all the studio staff getting their rocks off to Frankie Vallie's "The Night"...... I'm sorry but that is the final nail in the Northern Soul coffin.  :dash2:  FFS

 

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01zv4zb

 

 

 

Steve

I suspect there are a lot more nails yet to be hammered into the coffin, Pharrell Williams is touring so he may get a dance troupe to back him on stage - any volunteers?

KTF

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Was out last weekend when a group of ladies walked in and one of them said to the other,  have you been to one of these before. Woman Said no.  She was then told. You will need to get some dance lessons its great you will love it.   I had to smile and not one of them actually danced that I noticed. Is it really that intimidating the dancing or just a myth that you have to dance a certain way ??

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I was watching that mods and rockers thing on BBC4 the other night and it was interesting that as soon as it made the papers in 1964 and so-called 'mod' bands appeared in the charts the more discerning original mods jacked it all in. I'm starting to understand why.

I think the same sort of thing happened with punks as well

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Was out last weekend when a group of ladies walked in and one of them said to the other,  have you been to one of these before. Woman Said no.  She was then told. You will need to get some dance lessons its great you will love it.   I had to smile and not one of them actually danced that I noticed. Is it really that intimidating the dancing or just a myth that you have to dance a certain way ??

 

 

I reckon it probably is pretty intimidating at northern nights for newcomers as opposed to regular nightclubs, for one thing we all dance on our own rather than with a group of friends, it's pretty quick (most of the time) so you need your wits about you, and all the people not dancing are standing around the outside watching the dancers. You're fairly exposed, especially if you are on your own on the floor. So maybe it's not the dancing itself but the whole way we go about it.

 

It's special and I love it. :)

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Well-they won`t win the "WORLD NORTHERN SOUL DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP"-oh,they just might!

You can win that walking to the bar with a bit of gout

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I reckon it probably is pretty intimidating at northern nights for newcomers as opposed to regular nightclubs, for one thing we all dance on our own rather than with a group of friends, it's pretty quick (most of the time) so you need your wits about you, and all the people not dancing are standing around the outside watching the dancers. You're fairly exposed, especially if you are on your own on the floor. So maybe it's not the dancing itself but the whole way we go about it.

 

It's special and I love it. :)

well said...

 

I remember I was speaking to some guy at a party years ago, who had been to a do for the first time, and he told me he really hated it, the dancing, the vibe, and the music, oh and the drinks were expensive, which kinda left me with a blank expression, all I could say was along the lines of 'It's very special to me, and I love it.' so we parted company and I never spoke to him again... :thumbsup:

 

as for Ravin!!! Love this, cause it wasn't to far from the truth!! we've all made complete fools of our selves...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeyG4UJDlKo

 

malcolm

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Just watched it again and realised Zoe Ball actually attempts a backdrop just before it finishes!

I particularly like the geezer who just keeps one leg still and moves his other foot all over the place - hysterical! It certainly brightened up what is otherwise a gloomy morning here in Hull!

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It raised a smile, but then anyone having a go at something I hold precious tends to, then I think how poor their quality of life must be without soul. The delusional masses will never understand, they need to listen from within, let them scoff, until they are ready to listen and understand.

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Just watched it again and realised Zoe Ball actually attempts a backdrop just before it finishes!

I particularly like the geezer who just keeps one leg still and moves his other foot all over the place - hysterical! It certainly brightened up what is otherwise a gloomy morning here in Hull!

 

I think there is already a facebook group demanding more rooms at Northern Soul venues are turned over to the one leg dancers. If they can have seperate rooms for Modern, RnB, Oldies, Newies and record dealers, Why can't there be a room for true innovators that dance like this?

 

You either move forward or stagnate.

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I think there is already a facebook group demanding more rooms at Northern Soul venues are turned over to the one leg dancers. If they can have seperate rooms for Modern, RnB, Oldies, Newies and record dealers, Why can't there be a room for true innovators that dance like this?

 

You either move forward or stagnate.

:lol:  :lol:

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I think there is already a facebook group demanding more rooms at Northern Soul venues are turned over to the one leg dancers. If they can have seperate rooms for Modern, RnB, Oldies, Newies and record dealers, Why can't there be a room for true innovators that dance like this?

 

You either move forward or stagnate.

 

Then it'll be right leggers versus left leggers.

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Soul & Motown Night - This event is Strictly OLO

 

Soon to be appearing on Flyers all over the country ....  One Leggers Only

 

:lol:

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I think there is already a facebook group demanding more rooms at Northern Soul venues are turned over to the one leg dancers. If they can have seperate rooms for Modern, RnB, Oldies, Newies and record dealers, Why can't there be a room for true innovators that dance like this?

 

You either move forward or stagnate.

 

Is that the Arse Kickers .? Heard they've got a contest coming up soon.... :lol:

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Guest Byrney

Who taught us to dance back in the casino days these people are killing our scene mark

I agree, but also those who hark back to their few years at the Casino only are equally to blame (not saying you're one).

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Speaking of one legged dancers, back in 1965 when Sam The Sham's Woolly Bully was being played in the clubs I frequented there was a special dance to it. Can't remember much about it but it did involve standing, think you had your arms sticking out and holding your hips, kicking your right leg out, as if you were kicking someone up the backside. There must have been more to it but I can't remember. But it was featured on Ready Steady Go, so might be on one of the videos that I recorded when they were shown again was it the 80s or 90s, courtesy of Dave Clark who owned them. However not one for the one legged Northern Soul dancers now.

 

What with all the publicity about our music and scene at the moment, much of which makes it a joke, I now say I like rare soul music, usually stops the conversation immediately.

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Guest Carl Dixon

I was reminded again how sacred this dancing is by a very passionate soul fan the other day, who kindly gave me an angle that I respect...up to a point. You know my feelings about dancing and this music. Had nobody bothered to share it back in the day one way or another, we wouldn't have it right now, still to enjoy. I agree at times even I feel I want it to be secret and not even discuss it with friends and family who don't understand. It's almost an embarrassment and struggle to engage with people who don't have a clue, but that's a little condescending. When it comes to the music...it's the real fans I like to chat with and feel moved with their stories past and present.  Whether I like it or not, things get re-invented for the right and wrong reasons. I have no control over that, but I am starting to know where to go now and have a respectable soulful engagement! 

 

I must admit out of all the conversations face to face I have had with non soulies, they have never been rood, condescending, patronising etc, indeed interested and curious, until I start talking about my recording session in Detroit with some of The Funk Brothers, then they go in to a trance and often change the subject. Now conversations on forums, that's a different kettle of fish. After been hacked to death on here with 'The One Show' saga, I realise I must keep a low profile about my dancing antics. Talking of which the BBC sent me a copy of the programme on DVD a couple of weeks ago. I need to straighten my shoulders more when I dance!

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Talking of dancing, I will hopefully be attending a fund raiser for the people of Padang on Saturday night (see Facebook link), so if anybody wants to sponsor me for a 'per 30 mins' of dancing' feel free. If you would rather not for Padang, you could sponsor the same for the 'Tony "DJ" Class - The Modfather' appeal which will go to the 'Marie Curie' charity. The direct link for that is below too. I was shocked and extremely moved by his funeral arrangements this week, in fact brought to tears. I spent 20 minutes by his side at Chiswick cemetery yesterday paying my respects to somebody I had read and heard about......and lived just two streets away from me!

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1380906242176580/

 

https://www.justgiving.com/TonyClassDJPage/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=fundraisingpage&utm_content=TonyClassDJPage&utm_campaign=pfp-share

 

Cheers

 

Carl

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Just realised that Sharon Finch is the woman who came up to me after dancing to Oh Happy Day and asking me to stop playing seventies rubbish as i was playing Heart Be Still..

That's the lady who's classes were endorsed by Russ Winstanley isn't it.

Look, can we not call a Div a Div anymore? There's so many about now and I've lost all patience for being polite.

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Talking of dancing, I will hopefully be attending a fund raiser for the people of Padang on Saturday night (see Facebook link), so if anybody wants to sponsor me for a 'per 30 mins' of dancing' feel free. If you would rather not for Padang, you could sponsor the same for the 'Tony "DJ" Class - The Modfather' appeal which will go to the 'Marie Curie' charity. The direct link for that is below too. I was shocked and extremely moved by his funeral arrangements this week, in fact brought to tears. I spent 20 minutes by his side at Chiswick cemetery yesterday paying my respects to somebody I had read and heard about......and lived just two streets away from me!

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1380906242176580/

 

https://www.justgiving.com/TonyClassDJPage/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=fundraisingpage&utm_content=TonyClassDJPage&utm_campaign=pfp-share

 

Cheers

 

Carl

Or alternatively you could contact Rowena who's putting on the dayer direct and contribute, details are on her FB page.

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I was under the impression that Billy Smarts Circus went out of business years ago, how wrong was I, who gives a fig what you look like dancing, it's part of it sure but the fundamental most important aspect of the scene and it's been said a million times before is the music, all the rest of it is veneer, the common ground is the music as without that there would be no scene. 

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Exactly Mark. We are older and wiser now, but I looked a right one in 1974. I used to spray ladies gold hair colour in, get my clothes tailored and change buttons on existing pants to be diamond in style rather than plastic buttons they came with. People never said a thing to my face! Of course my wife made me throw all the cloths away plus me train set! 

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Just realised that Sharon Finch is the woman who came up to me after dancing to Oh Happy Day and asking me to stop playing seventies rubbish as i was playing Heart Be Still..

 

Which version of HBS.? Lee Garrett.?

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Guest Byrney

Whys that awld bird doing the twist to Edwin. Yes a scene for divs now I'm afraid.

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Didn't tease me much 

 

 

Come on Pete its taken dance int the realms of an ology and Genetics

 

There mission statement is also very exciting with the formation of Dance crews and such like: Are you so hard to please and excite! :wink: Even bloody lovely Aperitifs at the end of the night! 

 

Northern Soul is most definitely a part of our cultural background, and has always been a part of Three Stroke Productions' genetics. So we were only too pleased, and proud to support the Northern Soul Dance Society, in their latest event that took place on the 24th of May 2012 in Anguillara - a small and wonderful city on the Bracciano Lake not far from Rome.

Not new to high quality Northern Soul dedicated events, the Soul O'Sessions Dance Crew, in collaboration with Sharon Sullivan Finch of the Danceology School of Leeds in the UK, organised a video shoot with the aim to releasing a professional Northern Soul dance tutorial DVD. Running several courses in her School, most of them dedicated to NorthernSoul Dance Society UK, forming an highly and successful NS school near Leeds, Sharon Finch was the perfect choice for such an ambitious project.

Sharon, along with the S.O'S. Dance Crew, and dancers, enjoyed an eventful workshop supported musically with DJ sets from some of the top Italian NS DJs on the scene today (Gabriele from R.I.T.C - Stefano from Nuts!Lite - Giorgio from Roma Modernist). The evening ended with aperitifs and drinks all round.

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