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  1. Unofficial revisions by an unauthorised splinter group, certainly not recognised by the Provisional Wigan Dance Council.
  2. You don't need to be - he looks great in it.
  3. Â I'm glad to see someone else takes these matters as seriously as me. Just to join in the geekiness: again the axis label is misleading - should be "Accumulated Years on the Scene" or somesuch. Â "Numbers of People on the Scene" would have everyone listed in the final column (because everyone responding is currently on the scene, by definition), and no information for the previous years.
  4. This isn't obvious in the poll title - I suspect a fair few will (no doubt unintentionally) be optimistic about their true time on the scene. I demand a recount under Chapter 3, Section 2 (ii) ('Misrepresentation of FaithKeepingNess') of the Soul Police handbook (1994 revised).
  5. Heyup. There are so many great moments that are not captured, except in memory.
  6. Hey Carl, Do you mean this? ">
  7. I thought it was her too. She's excellent.
  8. I disagree with the thread premise - I don't distinguish between male and female when judging dancers. Two of the best dancers on the current scene are both female. I don't know any better male dancers. Elaine from Newbury represents brilliantly the individualistic, expressive dancing I admire - very theatrical, completely lost in the music at times, awesome to watch. There is a real drama about her movements that is captivating - she also has some of the best footwork you'll see. Then there is Mary Lou who is explosive when she gets going, energy that lights up the dancefloor, utterly brilliant. To see her dancing in sync with Chippy (one of the best male dancers) at Blackpool was truly memorable.
  9. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Anyone familiar with the film, and the loveable ear-hacking, toe-chopping scamp himself will no doubt like this weather report (contains swear words in case you are at work or easily offended). ">
  10. It's good that you qualified that, because of the many, many organisations that would be prepared to pay you for advice.
  11. Drat. Gary gave me seven quid change for a fiver on the door on Saturday, so that'll have to do.
  12. If I find out I've been line dancing, I'll sue.
  13. As a regular Attic attendee, I am outraged to find out they don't actually play Northern Soul. It's the only reason I went in the first place. I demand my money back, and a public apology from the club promoters.
  14. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I think shyness/physical disability (often not obvious) is a much-underestimated demotivator. How many dancers would we have if alchohol wasn't available? I have admiration for anybody who gets out on the floor, regardless of ability, as long as they show consideration for other dancers. There are exceptions, but I have more respect for DJs who do dance (if they can). Apart from 'leading from the front', I've seen a few comments on here about the brilliance of dodgy venues from DJs who stayed safely behind the turntables all night.
  15. The Shed is pretty good at Beeston. Been a while since I've been though.
  16. +1 Brighouse, Grosvenor. Good floors both. Though as both ban talc, that should probably count against on flexibility grounds. -1 for Blackpool Tower. Talc also banned, but without the redeeming feature of being terribly good in the first place.
  17. Given the heave-hovo...
  18. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Close the window? Personally, I'd set the dogs on them. Although I suspect I have a different musical preference to you, I agree with the relaxed pleasure of local gigs and the comfort zone thing -Â although it can work against those venues trying something new, or different.
  19. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper to stay in and listen to refo-soul and the Internet's many heavy metal channels then?
  20. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I certainly hope so, though given my recent inability to catch flights due to being rubbish, you never know. If you are at BB on Friday, I may see you there if I am doing my regular Brighouse/Boutique double decker. Haven't decided yet.
  21. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    It's not really about nattering (well, it is for Beeks ); it's about going where you feel good, and although the music is a huge part of that, so is feeling relaxed, among friends (or at least people you can hang out with), 'where everybody knows your name' (cue 'Cheers' theme).Â
  22. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I appreciate the previous comments, but to someone who is learning this stuff, is there a definitive guide to telling the difference between real and fake threads?
  23. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Oh, and as to the thread title, in most cases its not about the DJ for me. I'm too new to the scene to know who plays what generally. It's about what I experience at the event, which comes down to factors like type of music, variety of music, 'atmosphere' etc.; Obviously the DJs contribute to that, but I don't give a sh-- about 'big names'.Â
  24. spirit replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Both. Also travel mostly. If you want to experience something a bit different from the norm, you often need to be prepared to travel (wherever you are). On the other hand, sometimes its nice to relax with people you know locally, and have more of a social night. I wouldn't support an established DJ or night locally just because its local, though I will always give something new a try. Of course, it also depends on other factors like budget, driving, etc.

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