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Hi I'm just asking if anyone has come up against the soul police, let me explain when me and the misses went to a northern doo in Nuneaton. I went to look at some records possible to buy, a dj came up at the side and we got talking briefly. I just said to him how's your night, too which he said OK but for all the f--- handbagger. How strange the police strike again

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I guess that was just his opinion. How people feel maybe depends on how long they have been involved in the 'scene' and the changes they've witnessed. I went to the Casino for the first three years, packed it in due to media hype, got back into it in the early nineties and stayed for a further twenty years before making the decision to pack it in five years ago. For me it had lost it's edge, catering for the masses in a 'social' environment, photographing, filming and hitting the dressing up box hard. I am able to accept that this provides enjoyment for many, and as I appeared to be part of a growing minority I decided it was time to leave. Maybe your DJ friend felt the same way?  

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Trust me it couldn't have been the real soul rozzers , they'd never be seen dead at a soul night full of 'kin' 'andbaggers ... :wicked:

8 minutes ago, Stephen Houghton said:

Thanks for that yep maybe the young dj had had enough 😂 

Maybe he had. Good taste isn't the privilege of the elderly..

I have dj’d a lot of smaller northern nights that have specified ovo, then had folks coming up and requesting £1000 tunes and sulking when I’ve said sorry but I’m not a millionaire.

also asking for “the snake” or tainted love” which I cannot justify paying for original copies of tunes i’m Not arsed about. 

If the punters want big tunes at local nights, the NS police need to relax the ovo rule

just understand that cool tunes don’t need to cost a fortune 

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Today’s handbagger could be tomorrow’s dyed in the wool soulie... All venues these days should expect first-time visitors to the scene as they have been drawn in by rumours of wonderful music awaiting them. The scene has become incredibly tolerant of diversity at venues and this is something to be proud of.

The Soul Police have been phased out in most venues to be replaced by Guardian Angels, easily recognisable in their red berets, patrolling the dance floor perimeters, ensuring no drinks are spilled and talc is used in small quantities...

I'm sure this might sound strange, but as an American I ask, what is a handbagger?

 

1 minute ago, FRANKIE CROCKER said:

Today’s handbagger could be tomorrow’s dyed in the wool soulie... All venues these days should expect first-time visitors to the scene as they have been drawn in by rumours of wonderful music awaiting them. The scene has become incredibly tolerant of diversity at venues and this is something to be proud of.

The Soul Police have been phased out in most venues to be replaced by Guardian Angels, easily recognisable in their red berets, patrolling the dance floor perimeters, ensuring no drinks are spilled and talc is used in small quantities...

The Soul Police can get to venues much faster now Frankie, they finally have a decent set of wheels!  :thumbsup:  :) 

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5 minutes ago, Rockabi101 said:

I'm sure this might sound strange, but as an American I ask, what is a handbagger?

 

Think a cross between a Wedding Disco and an Octogenarians Singles night

9 minutes ago, Rockabi101 said:

I'm sure this might sound strange, but as an American I ask, what is a handbagger?

 

A Handbagger refers to women who turn up to a music night, not really knowing the sub culture, placing there handbags on the floor and dancing around them, 😉

48 minutes ago, joesoul1958 said:

A Handbagger refers to women who turn up to a music night, not really knowing the sub culture, placing there handbags on the floor and dancing around them, 😉

 

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2 hours ago, Snapey100 said:

I have dj’d a lot of smaller northern nights that have specified ovo, then had folks coming up and requesting £1000 tunes and sulking when I’ve said sorry but I’m not a millionaire.

also asking for “the snake” or tainted love” which I cannot justify paying for original copies of tunes i’m Not arsed about. 

If the punters want big tunes at local nights, the NS police need to relax the ovo rule

just understand that cool tunes don’t need to cost a fortune 

me thinks one or two are on a wind up here!

Why should the ovo rule (even though it is a ridiculous rule) be relaxed? You can either do it right or not and if you can’t then leave it to those who can. Why does everyone feel they have to be a Dj?

 

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1 hour ago, Zed1 said:

Think a cross between a Wedding Disco and an Octogenarians Singles night

Lot of folks finding lurve on the current scene, and in the old days too!

Lusty lot them soulies! 😉

1 hour ago, FRANKIE CROCKER said:

Today’s handbagger could be tomorrow’s dyed in the wool soulie... All venues these days should expect first-time visitors to the scene as they have been drawn in by rumours of wonderful music awaiting them. The scene has become incredibly tolerant of diversity at venues and this is something to be proud of.

I couldn't agree more Frank. Once they realise that the handbag isn't getting nicked they stop doing it!

7 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

I couldn't agree more Frank. Once they realise that the handbag isn't getting nicked they stop doing it!

They also need to realise their drinks won't get nicked if they leave them on the table.

9 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

I couldn't agree more Frank. Once they realise that the handbag isn't getting nicked they stop doing it!

I've been to a few venues where there's a mixed age crowd and the groups of younger people are much more protective of their bags, coats and drinks; I guess in a mainstream club the chances of having stuff pinched or drinks spiked is much greater. So I've seen a group of 20 somethings literally dance round a pile of coats. 

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17 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

Lot of folks finding lurve on the current scene, and in the old days too!

Lusty lot them soulies! 😉

Finding this lurve as a consequence of going to a Soul nite and Actually going to a Soul Nite to find Lurve are two slightly different things.....

24 minutes ago, Steve S 60 said:

They also need to realise their drinks won't get nicked if they leave them on the table.

With the younger crowd the girls worry about getting spiked that's why they carry them around with 'em, can't say I blame 'em!

5 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

With the younger crowd the girls worry about getting spiked that's why they carry them around with 'em, can't say I blame 'em!

Wish someone would spike my drink 😎

Only joking before the Soul police get their knickers in a twist.  I do hope that they're wearing original knickers and not bootlegs.

Steve 

25 minutes ago, Zed1 said:

Finding this lurve as a consequence of going to a Soul nite and Actually going to a Soul Nite to find Lurve are two slightly different things.....

I've done both... :shhh:

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3 hours ago, WoodButcher said:

Trust me it couldn't have been the real soul rozzers.....

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Not that I particularly like the derogatory term 'Handbaggers', I do fully understand it being used by people that have been on the scene for a good while, disillusioned at (in their mind) it's demise - It's not what it once was for them.

Some people say things that they think are 'the thing to say', and if the person who said this to Stephen Houghton (the starter of this thread) was quite young, as is amusingly indicated in the third post - Just take it with a pinch of salt / ignore it.

The second post (from Stevie) sums up how some people do feel, yet eloquently acknowledges that the scene still gives others much enjoyment. And rather than being bitter, I expect focuses on the fantastic memories this scene has provided (You'll have them however you 'did it')

So, if you're still doing this thing weekend after weekend - Good for you! 

All the best,

Len :thumbsup:

P.s - Like em or not - We need policing :D

19 minutes ago, LEN said:

Not that I particularly like the derogatory term 'Handbaggers', I do fully understand it being used by people that have been on the scene for a good while, disillusioned at (in their mind) it's demise - It's not what it once was for them.

Some people say things that they think are 'the thing to say', and if the person who said this to Stephen Houghton (the starter of this thread) was quite young, as is amusingly indicated in the third post - Just take it with a pinch of salt / ignore it.

The second post (from Stevie) sums up how some people do feel, yet eloquently acknowledges that the scene still gives others much enjoyment. And rather than being bitter, I expect focuses on the fantastic memories this scene has provided (You'll have them however you 'did it')

So, if you're still doing this thing weekend after weekend - Good for you! 

All the best,

Len :thumbsup:

P.s - Like em or not - We need policing :D

Good post Len.

The scene is probably more accessible now than it has ever been. 

For many people these are the good old days.. 

It could be worse...

The soul police could tell dj's to stop playing a track if it does not fit with their interpretation of quality sounds..

Oops I think this happens already:)

I say never judge a person by their hand luggage....it could be full of goodies.

On the other hand imagine back in the day if everybody put their addidas change of clothes holdall on the dancefloor.! Absolute carnage would have ensued.

Ed

 

 

YOUR SOUL MUSIC NEEDS YOU  !!  Stay at home and listen to solar radio  IT'S WHAT'S IN THE GROOVE NOW !! THAT COUNTS!😉

Just now, Jerry Hipkiss said:

YOUR SOUL MUSIC NEEDS YOU! Get out this weekend, claim your spot and have a good time!

Couldn't agree more our Jerry!

This person could have been an imposter. Did he produce his warrant card? Was he with a group of chinstrokers?

16 hours ago, tomangoes said:

It could be worse...

The soul police could tell dj's to stop playing a track if it does not fit with their interpretation of quality sounds..

Oops I think this happens already:)

I say never judge a person by their hand luggage....it could be full of goodies.

On the other hand imagine back in the day if everybody put their addidas change of clothes holdall on the dancefloor.! Absolute carnage would have ensued.

Ed

 

 

LOL,,,think it does happen already, you are right. 

17 hours ago, LEN said:

 

So, if you're still doing this thing weekend after weekend - Good for you! 

All the best,

Len :thumbsup:

P.s - Like em or not - We need policing :D

Certifying,  not policing.  Oops did I say that out loud

Steve 

Perhaps they (the SFS) could start by having CCTV over the decks!

Oh hang on...

1 hour ago, Jerry Hipkiss said:

YOUR SOUL MUSIC NEEDS YOU! Get out this weekend, claim your spot and have a good time!

I would if l could find a do without carpetbaggers 

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The ‘Soul Police’ Rule!

Is it a snob thing? - Yes! The ‘Soul Police’ are an organisation that tries to keep the standards up (The law)

People seem to think this scene shouldn’t have ‘elitism’, but sorry it’s always been there, and is a part of youth culture that this scene ‘polarizes’. You have to respect this scene from your day one - If you don’t the Soul Police will clamp down on you! (Well they used to)

Example - I was at an event when I was a mere 14 year old, and my mates were acting like a load of D*ck Heads on the dance floor. This older lad came over to us and said……”If you lot don’t pipe down, I’ll take you all outside and give you a good hiding!”……I was devastated, as I knew they were being stupid.

I sat down with my mates and felt really awkward about what had gone on. This older lad must have noticed, and came over to me. He placed his hand on my shoulder, and said…..”Mate, I know it wasn’t you, it was your mates, you’re alright”…….Winked, and walked off. I’ve never forgotten it. Even at that young age, I had begun to work out that there was a way of conducting myself, having respect for this scene, and those before me.

I’m not sure of this ‘PCs’ name, but he was right to put them in their place - They were lucky they didn’t get arrested! / or smacked in the face…

Unless anyone else has a different interpretation of what 'The Soul Police' is :wink:

All the best,

Len :thumbsup:

Unfortunatly its not the early seventies anymore . Lots of people love the lighter more comercial social side of the scene and seem to have a good time and fit the media template of what Northern Soul is about weather we  like it or not thats what we have now .

If thats not what you want pick your venues carefully .

 

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I remember my early days on the force, and having to sort out a group of youths who were dicking around on the dance floor.  One young lad seemed embarrassed by the antics of his mates, so I had a quiet word in his ear and put him at his ease.  I often wonder what happened to that youngster.  I guess I'll never know.

28 minutes ago, LEN said:

The ‘Soul Police’ Rule!

Is it a snob thing? - Yes! The ‘Soul Police’ are an organisation that tries to keep the standards up (The law)

People seem to think this scene shouldn’t have ‘elitism’, but sorry it’s always been there, and is a part of youth culture that this scene ‘polarizes’. You have to respect this scene from your day one - If you don’t the Soul Police will clamp down on you! (Well they used to)

Example - I was at an event when I was a mere 14 year old, and my mates were acting like a load of D*ck Heads on the dance floor. This older lad came over to us and said……”If you lot don’t pipe down, I’ll take you all outside and give you a good hiding!”……I was devastated, as I knew they were being stupid.

I sat down with my mates and felt really awkward about what had gone on. This older lad must have noticed, and came over to me. He placed his hand on my shoulder, and said…..”Mate, I know it wasn’t you, it was your mates, you’re alright”…….Winked, and walked off. I’ve never forgotten it. Even at that young age, I had begun to work out that there was a way of conducting myself, having respect for this scene, and those before me.

I’m not sure of this ‘PCs’ name, but he was right to put them in their place - They were lucky they didn’t get arrested! / or smacked in the face…

Unless anyone else has a different interpretation of what 'The Soul Police' is :wink:

All the best,

Len :thumbsup:

 

Just now, Steve S 60 said:

I remember my early days on the force, and having to sort out a group of youths who were dicking around on the dance floor.  One young lad seemed embarrassed by the antics of his mates, so I had a quiet word in his ear and put him at his ease.  I often wonder what happened to that youngster.  I guess I'll never know.

'...and I can smell Cannabis Sarge'...

Vague memories starting to make sense now... 😉

16 minutes ago, Steve S 60 said:

I remember my early days on the force, and having to sort out a group of youths who were dicking around on the dance floor.  One young lad seemed embarrassed by the antics of his mates, so I had a quiet word in his ear and put him at his ease.  I often wonder what happened to that youngster.  I guess I'll never know.

Hehehe...genius.

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Boll**ks I've used up all my likes! 

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47 minutes ago, Mark S said:

Unfortunatly its not the early seventies anymore . Lots of people love the lighter more comercial social side of the scene and seem to have a good time and fit the media template of what Northern Soul is about weather we  like it or not thats what we have now .

If thats not what you want pick your venues carefully .

 

Spot on Mark, and what caps it all for me now as our Bags are getting searched for bloody Talc instead of Drugs, who would have thought it.

15 hours ago, Steve S 60 said:

I remember my early days on the force, and having to sort out a group of youths who were dicking around on the dance floor.  One young lad seemed embarrassed by the antics of his mates, so I had a quiet word in his ear and put him at his ease.  I often wonder what happened to that youngster.  I guess I'll never know.

Thanks to your 'awareness', he's probably still on the scene.

Len :thumbsup:

It's the ovo rule that kills it for me as if vinyl has some magic quality over the content. Maybe it does for it's owner (and that's fine for him and i respect that) but for the vast majority of us we don't give a toss when we're on the dance floor with 3 lagers in us and just floating on the sound. I gave most of mine away to friends who really cherish it but the music means more to me than making money from it. However I do applaud all those dealers (oops I almost said hypocrites) that give a percentage of their profits to the record label & artist 😂

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12 minutes ago, Rocky said:

It's the ovo rule that kills it for me as if vinyl has some magic quality over the content. Maybe it does for it's owner (and that's fine for him and i respect that) but for the vast majority of us we don't give a toss when we're on the dance floor with 3 lagers in us and just floating on the sound. I gave most of mine away to friends who really cherish it but the music means more to me than making money from it. However I do applaud all those dealers (oops I almost said hypocrites) that give a percentage of their profits to the record label & artist 😂

There is currently a thread running about the whole OVO policy, makes it a bit clearer. 

 

On 21/01/2019 at 18:05, Stephen Houghton said:

Hi I'm just asking if anyone has come up against the soul police, let me explain when me and the misses went to a northern doo in Nuneaton. I went to look at some records possible to buy, a dj came up at the side and we got talking briefly. I just said to him how's your night, too which he said OK but for all the f--- handbagger. How strange the police strike again

 

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On ‎22‎/‎01‎/‎2019 at 18:17, LEN said:

The ‘Soul Police’ Rule!

Is it a snob thing? - Yes! The ‘Soul Police’ are an organisation that tries to keep the standards up (The law)

People seem to think this scene shouldn’t have ‘elitism’, but sorry it’s always been there, and is a part of youth culture that this scene ‘polarizes’. You have to respect this scene from your day one - If you don’t the Soul Police will clamp down on you! (Well they used to)

Example - I was at an event when I was a mere 14 year old, and my mates were acting like a load of D*ck Heads on the dance floor. This older lad came over to us and said……”If you lot don’t pipe down, I’ll take you all outside and give you a good hiding!”……I was devastated, as I knew they were being stupid.

I sat down with my mates and felt really awkward about what had gone on. This older lad must have noticed, and came over to me. He placed his hand on my shoulder, and said…..”Mate, I know it wasn’t you, it was your mates, you’re alright”…….Winked, and walked off. I’ve never forgotten it. Even at that young age, I had begun to work out that there was a way of conducting myself, having respect for this scene, and those before me.

I’m not sure of this ‘PCs’ name, but he was right to put them in their place - They were lucky they didn’t get arrested! / or smacked in the face…

Unless anyone else has a different interpretation of what 'The Soul Police' is :wink:

All the best,

Len :thumbsup:

And you've been working undercover since lol.

All the best PC Holmes, Midlands Division.

7 hours ago, Jayne Houghton said:

 

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Oh my lord! Peep-Toe as well!

I'm thinking red stockings instead of my usual preference for black, or maybe white, these would pretty much go with any colour...

Then I guess it's down to the actual mini-dress... Maybe red, unless the red stockings option, must be contrasting in colour...

Logging out for a while. 🤪

On 21/01/2019 at 12:08, Zed1 said:

Think a cross between a Wedding Disco and an Octogenarians Singles night

Shit that sounds lit!

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ovo eh? yes where possible,but if none of the jocks on the night have an original karmello brooks to hand and one has a boot AND  its been asked for several times,then imo it should be played to make the paying punters happy [ the same punters that keep the venue going] ,we've all been to see dj's with great records play safe ,should we therefore pay more for a dj with a superb collection and less for a dj with a lousy collection? there are simply too many of us chasing too few originals, ie i'd love a George pepp,fat chance,so what do you do? another thing I have a couple of unreleased motown acetates,should I play them because they're not official ? and I'm yet to watch a paying customer stand over a dj watching what labels being played.

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