Posted August 21, 200618 yr My brother in law still goes to a few soul nights, has a dance, and enjoys himself. He is 54. I am sure he is not the oldest, anyone going for the title?? Ed
August 21, 200618 yr My brother in law still goes to a few soul nights, has a dance, and enjoys himself. He is 54. I am sure he is not the oldest, anyone going for the title?? Ed Even though I'm no spring chicken myself, surely this title's already won hands down by S. Sam? TONE
August 21, 200618 yr My brother in law still goes to a few soul nights, has a dance, and enjoys himself. He is 54. I am sure he is not the oldest, anyone going for the title?? Ed Soul-Sam is at least a thousand years old,and they tell me he DJs aswell,can anybody confirm Edited August 21, 200618 yr by ken
August 21, 200618 yr My friends who are both in their late fifties go every week. They go to allnighters /soul nights /weekenders. Even went abroad this year [not soul in the Sun!!] No names though!!
August 21, 200618 yr I have a very good friend called Ian from Blackpool (although he works in Manchester and lives there in the week). I'm not quite sure how old is he, I would say middle/late fifties and he's out every weekend and on the floor for a lot of the night. He goes to many of the weekenders too
August 21, 200618 yr Soul-Sam is at least a thousand years old,and they tell me he DJs aswell,can anybody confirm Bit of a DJ aint he oh and Im 51...still a lad Bazza Edited August 21, 200618 yr by bazza
August 21, 200618 yr I have a very good friend called Ian from Blackpool (although he works in Manchester and lives there in the week). I'm not quite sure how old is he, I would say middle/late fifties and he's out every weekend and on the floor for a lot of the night. He goes to many of the weekenders too Ian that works in Denton - he must be well into his 60's by now. Once upon a time I did know his exact age (close to 30 years older than me!) Then theres Dave Box whos 60 Ian Clark and Mick Smith must be nearing there 60th Anyone that I've said "blimey you're old enough to me my Mum or Dad too" It would be easier to play the who isn't 40 yet game
August 21, 200618 yr Hi Kirsty my little spring chick, i,m 52 but still feel 18 You dont look a day over 60 Mr Cunliffe
August 21, 200618 yr Hi Kirsty my little spring chick, i,m 52 but still feel 18 Just the 16 years older than me then Are you playing out at the weekend?
August 21, 200618 yr Ian Clark and Mick Smith must be nearing there 60th Wow, you sure? Did a 'how old are you' poll on here last year. Was a few 60 plus'ers. For consistency from early seventies to date, gotta be up there 53 year old billywhizz for my money at least. Man's end of a leg.
August 21, 200618 yr SOMEONE HAD THEIR 60TH AT ONE OF THE EARLY PLINSTON NIGHTS, SO MUST BE ABOUT 63 NOW.THINK SAM STILL WINS IT THOUGH.
August 21, 200618 yr SteveM is 61 next Shane Other local ages John Vincent Sixty Wicksy Fotty sevunn Mark Etheridge " Forty " " six " Cunnie Ninety two Pikeys Fifty nine (not dog years) Copy208 Sixty six Shane Thirteen Brett Five Edited August 21, 200618 yr by SteveM
August 21, 200618 yr Other local ages John Vincent Sixty Wicksy Fotty sevunn Mark Etheridge " Forty " " six " Cunnie Ninety two Pikeys Fifty nine (not dog years) Copy208 Sixty six Shane Thirteen Brett Five john vincent won the Tour de France in 1938 apparently. this was also the year the race took place in spain instead of france. on a serious note i am not sure many will own up on this thread. what about ronnie from bradford? i remember him telling me years ago his age and that seemed top heavy back then Shane
August 21, 200618 yr Interesting one this certainly got us thinking! Reckon around York Chris Holmes holds the title unless trevski can think of anyone older can think of a few in 50 s Ron Pedley ,Kenny Wallis and Mick Burnett got to add me to the list next year. anybody know who old Richard Sterling is or Keith Minshull reckon they could be in the top 10 indeed Ginger s looking silver nowa days
August 21, 200618 yr Other local ages John Vincent Sixty Wicksy Fotty sevunn Mark Etheridge " Forty " " six " Cunnie Ninety two Pikeys Fifty nine (not dog years) Copy208 Sixty six Shane Thirteen Brett Five Your'e a dead man walking Mannion ya hear, a dead man walking If Pikeys Dog is 59 i guess that makes him the oldest Springer in town......
August 21, 200618 yr Your'e a dead man walking Mannion ya hear, a dead man walking If Pikeys Dog is 59 i guess that makes him the oldest Springer in town...... nothing compared to afriend of mine ps ... he promotes an allnighter in burnley.....hes almost sixty two but still going strong ..
August 21, 200618 yr How old would Jim Eddlestone be,if he was in town,gotta`be well over 50,looks it!!
August 21, 200618 yr It's sad to relate, but equally obvious, that almost everybody who went to the Mecca or the Torch (or their local equivalent) in their early days - even those who lied about their age to get in, like I had to for a while - are now edging closer to the year of the bus pass. I was one of the youngest in my crowd in 1970/1, and my 50th's well over and done with, I'm afraid. (I'm the same age as Ian Levine, actually...) ...Happy to relate, though, that me and all my (slightly older) close mates from that time (Terry Davis, Tony Ellis, John Clark et al) all still go out to do's, and we all still dance, as do many others that I knew then and still know now...! TONE Edited August 21, 200618 yr by TONY ROUNCE
August 21, 200618 yr SOMEONE HAD THEIR 60TH AT ONE OF THE EARLY PLINSTON NIGHTS, SO MUST BE ABOUT 63 NOW.THINK SAM STILL WINS IT THOUGH. tony clayton, the vicar, dances and djs at soul ole, peterborough at 72 years of age. 'nuff said
August 21, 200618 yr It's sad to relate, but equally obvious, that almost everybody who went to the Mecca or the Torch (or their local equivalent) in their early days - even those who lied about their age to get in, like I had to for a while - are now edging closer to the year of the bus pass. I was one of the youngest in my crowd in 1970/1, and my 50th's well over and done with, I'm afraid. (I'm the same age as Ian Levine, actually...) ...Happy to relate, though, that me and all my (slightly older) close mates from that time (Terry Davis, Tony Ellis, John Clark et al) all still go out to do's, and we all still dance, as do many others that I knew then and still know now...! TONE Yes Tony sad but true, I started in 1966 1st soul club I went to was the Dungean (Nottingham) in 1966 when I was 16 (work my age from that) but still going but not quite as strong these days, but I still like to have to dance - the music never leaves you. Now co-run two soul venues , Pilsley and Barrowby I Must be mad Barry Cooper
August 21, 200618 yr I'm 41 which is probably at the youngest end of the original scale. I was 13/14 when I heard and fell in love with northern soul. However, for the non-original, my Daughter loves it and is 11 You'll all meet her at Prestatyn next March - She'll be 12 then! Edited August 21, 200618 yr by ♫ Soulgirl ♫
August 21, 200618 yr Ian that works in Denton - he must be well into his 60's by now. Once upon a time I did know his exact age (close to 30 years older than me!) Then theres Dave Box whos 60 Ian Clark and Mick Smith must be nearing there 60th Anyone that I've said "blimey you're old enough to me my Mum or Dad too" It would be easier to play the who isn't 40 yet game I'm from Denton also.Not seen Ian for a while,always dancing,top man
August 21, 200618 yr I'm the same age as Ian Levine, actually... Hello Tony, So you must be 38 then??? Paul Mooney (age 35 and a half)
August 22, 200618 yr It's sad to relate, but equally obvious, that almost everybody who went to the Mecca or the Torch (or their local equivalent) in their early days - even those who lied about their age to get in, like I had to for a while - are now edging closer to the year of the bus pass. I was one of the youngest in my crowd in 1970/1, and my 50th's well over and done with, I'm afraid. (I'm the same age as Ian Levine, actually...) ...Happy to relate, though, that me and all my (slightly older) close mates from that time (Terry Davis, Tony Ellis, John Clark et al) all still go out to do's, and we all still dance, as do many others that I knew then and still know now...! TONE Hi Tony ..... Same age as IL are you ? There the similarity ends ...... you have a sense of humour . Malc Burton
August 22, 200618 yr It's sad to relate, but equally obvious, that almost everybody who went to the Mecca or the Torch (or their local equivalent) in their early days - even those who lied about their age to get in, like I had to for a while - are now edging closer to the year of the bus pass. I was one of the youngest in my crowd in 1970/1, and my 50th's well over and done with, I'm afraid. (I'm the same age as Ian Levine, actually...) ...Happy to relate, though, that me and all my (slightly older) close mates from that time (Terry Davis, Tony Ellis, John Clark et al) all still go out to do's, and we all still dance, as do many others that I knew then and still know now...! TONE Tony, You printed exactly what I was going to say. Average age of the Burnley crew from 68 to 77 must be 50, with loads at 55 ish, the old Wheel crew. I am Mecca and Torch vintage. There were loads of people older than me on the scene then, particularly when Wigan first opened and the Mecca was at its peak. It was be seen and not heard!
August 22, 200618 yr I have a very good friend called Ian from Blackpool (although he works in Manchester and lives there in the week). I'm not quite sure how old is he, I would say middle/late fifties and he's out every weekend and on the floor for a lot of the night. He goes to many of the weekenders too A cracking bloke is our mate Ian, as nice a guy as you'll meet. Roger
August 22, 200618 yr I'm 41 which is probably at the youngest end of the original scale. I was 13/14 when I heard and fell in love with northern soul. Place is full a kids.... Bazza
August 22, 200618 yr Yes Tony sad but true, I started in 1966 1st soul club I went to was the Dungean (Nottingham) in 1966 when I was 16 (work my age from that) but still going but not quite as strong these days, but I still like to have to dance - the music never leaves you. Now co-run two soul venues , Pilsley and Barrowby I Must be mad Barry Cooper And ya dont look a day over 40..........More or less Bazza
August 22, 200618 yr Soul-Sam is at least a thousand years old,and they tell me he DJs aswell,can anybody confirm It's always good to hear Sam tell's stories of the 'good old days'. He claims here played a few tunes to welcome Norman when he first arrived in this counrty, Dropped out of the scene during the Elizabethian period, too many oldies getting played, but love all the innovation and newies of the Victorians. The Wise Old Sage of the scene Edited August 22, 200618 yr by Dave Thorley
August 22, 200618 yr Yes Tony sad but true, I started in 1966 1st soul club I went to was the Dungean (Nottingham) in 1966 when I was 16 (work my age from that) but still going but not quite as strong these days, but I still like to have to dance - the music never leaves you. Now co-run two soul venues , Pilsley and Barrowby I Must be mad Barry Cooper 1950 was a good year but 1948 was better dendog
August 22, 200618 yr Wouldn't like to hazard a guess at Sam's age but I believe he had a copy of "Burning Bush" when it was merely smouldering.
August 22, 200618 yr Ian Clark and Mick Smith must be nearing there 60th You sure on that Kirsty ? Woulda thought Ian was early 50s ? Only a few years maybe but at this sort of age every year is vital
August 22, 200618 yr Ian Clark and Mick Smith must be nearing there 60th You sure on that Kirsty ? Woulda thought Ian was early 50s ? Only a few years maybe but at this sort of age every year is vital Yes, Dave, I'm sure that Ian's younger than me (if only by a matter of a year) - possibly 52, 53 at most.. He wasn't part of the crowd I knew that went to the Mecca or Torch, in fact I'm pretty sure that he never did go there during the early 70s, and most of the people he was friendly with in the Yate era, like Paul Corcoran, haven't long turned 50 themsleves... TONE
August 22, 200618 yr 1950 was a good year but 1948 was better dendog Try 1949 Denis Birthday next Monday, so your that bit older uh, wait till I see you next time for some leg pullin' in the meantime come to think of it don't see you dancin' much these days. Barry
August 22, 200618 yr Try 1949 Denis Birthday next Monday, so your that bit older uh, wait till I see you next time for some leg pullin' in the meantime come to think of it don't see you dancin' much these days. Barry Barry Happy birth day pal limited to very little dancin two steal plate and a rod on the spine but sometimes i shake a leg or two dendog Edited August 22, 200618 yr by Dendog
August 22, 200618 yr Try 1949 Denis Birthday next Monday, so your that bit older uh, wait till I see you next time for some leg pullin' in the meantime come to think of it don't see you dancin' much these days. Barry Can you imagine what your Chris said when I told him you were born in 1950!! Anyway he's not far behind 53 this december. I'm quite a youngster I reckon at 48 Edited August 22, 200618 yr by mcFly
August 22, 200618 yr Ian Clark and Mick Smith must be nearing there 60th You sure on that Kirsty ? Woulda thought Ian was early 50s ? Only a few years maybe but at this sort of age every year is vital pretty sure that Micks a similar age to my Mum (56), and can't remember about Ian - he just used to look after me in a paternal type of way, which is why I figured he must be ancient
August 22, 200618 yr pretty sure that Micks a similar age to my Mum (56), and can't remember about Ian - he just used to look after me in a paternal type of way, which is why I figured he must be ancient Hey steady on ya young whippersnapper
August 22, 200618 yr I'm 41 which is probably at the youngest end of the original scale. I was 13/14 when I heard and fell in love with northern soul. However, for the non-original, my Daughter loves it and is 11 You'll all meet her at Prestatyn next March - She'll be 12 then! Oooh I'm sure she will love it as much as Naim does, he's counting down as i'm typing!!!! Del x
August 22, 200618 yr My brother in law still goes to a few soul nights, has a dance, and enjoys himself. He is 54. I am sure he is not the oldest, anyone going for the title?? Ed There's a guy called Tom who goes to The Twisted Wheel, The Oakfield, Stockport Masonic and others in the NW on a very regular basis. Don't know him well but spoken a few times. Nice bloke and dances for hours!! Wears colourful waistcoats. I think he is in his 70's. Anyone who knows him better able to confirm this? KTF. Drew.
August 23, 200618 yr Last years NS National here in Sydney I met a lovely lady called Rita, she 's in her late 60's and came with her daughter. Its a 3 day event and everytime you looked around, there she was on the dancefloor, in fact she out lasted many half her age in the dancing stakes. Thought it was fantastic and I hope thats me in 20 years! Samantha
August 23, 200618 yr Last years NS National here in Sydney I met a lovely lady called Rita, she 's in her late 60's and came with her daughter. Its a 3 day event and everytime you looked around, there she was on the dancefloor, in fact she out lasted many half her age in the dancing stakes. Thought it was fantastic and I hope thats me in 20 years! Samantha She was in NJ in April. Looked like she was having a great time! And why not? It's an "old" saying but there's a lot of sensible "old" sayings "You're as old as yer feel!" Therefore Styrene 45 and I are both 21 and looking forward to our parties! Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
August 23, 200618 yr Try 1949 Denis Birthday next Monday, so your that bit older uh, wait till I see you next time for some leg pullin' in the meantime come to think of it don't see you dancin' much these days. Barry Happy birthday Barry..get ya a coco..next time I see ya Bazza Edited August 23, 200618 yr by bazza
August 24, 200618 yr Wouldn't like to hazard a guess at Sam's age but I believe he had a copy of "Burning Bush" when it was merely smouldering. ...he'll be 65 before the year is out and started DJing in 1968 - although nothing like what he plays now m
August 24, 200618 yr Is 50 years of age considered OLD or AVERAGE on the soul scene? ...Judging by the usual line up of codgers and codgerettes at most dances I've been to in the last couple of years, I'd say it's considered positively juvenile! TONE
August 24, 200618 yr I`m 36, i always say "when i started i was 18 and the youngest, now i`m 36 I`m still the youngest"....maybe not true but there are`nt many who attend and Dj regularly who are younger....... My Dad went to the wheel...thats how i started....... Chris
August 25, 200618 yr Blue max must come into it still Dj'ing and Promoting Mick Smith is the same age as me give or take a year never got the correct answer out of him. And remember your only as old as the person your feeling
My brother in law still goes to a few soul nights, has a dance, and enjoys himself. He is 54.
I am sure he is not the oldest, anyone going for the title??
Ed