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  1. In all honesty Nev, its emblazoned across the top right of the Soul Source forum home page. i woulda thought that anyone who has an interest in rare records would have spotted it without needing my help . Besides, there are more rare soul collectors about who DON'T frequent SS than do.
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  3. P.S If i go to Lifeline, can i wear these? They won't let me wear them at an oldies night! Debbie x
  4. You say you are just "you" and you are not trying to dress like anyone from "back in the day" then there is no need to reply to my post as you would have felt that l was talking about some one else/others......dress however you like:thumbsup: ...to me the oldies crowd are not about the music........just about a moment in their youth that they like to relive......each to their own..........one other thought, maybe.....should a person be judged by how good/bad they dance. ie is that person dancing to say "look at me,look at how good l am" .....the person l admire is the one who dances to a tune however which way.........but from the love of the music........go to lifeline you,ll see some shit,but honest dancers doing it from the heart:thumbsup: atb peggy Perhaps you were not talking about me, like i said before im a Rockabilly girl who likes my own look & has been into 60s rare Soul since the early 80s, , but i do like an oldies night & you were talking about my partner & alot of my good friends who are into the oldies & do like to dress in this way, some of these people have been into the music since the 70s, so how can you say that the oldies crowd are not about the music?????? I would like to go to Lifeline, because i think i would really enjoy the music, but i just don't think i would be very welcome (because of the way i dress), the oldies crowd are very friendly & except folk for who they are ..................Here is a bit of an example, we went to another night that was not just oldies & a couple of Psychobilly's came in, i got talking to them, they told me that they really liked 60's Soul music, they were a really nice couple, but folk were coming up to me & saying, "What are they doing in here" & "look at them!"..................so what's that all about!.........................The only thing i can't stand is the snobbery people should be excepted, no matter what they wear The oldies crowd are always getting digs from certain folk on here.............i put some photo's on the gallery a few weeks back & some nasty woman had to make a rude comment , & just because folk dress the way they do, & im quite sure i am included in this, because i don't dress conventional (this is not directed at you Peggy). As for the dancing....................i love all kinds of dancing, from all era's i like to do Ballroom/Latin/Lindy comp, so i just love to watch fantastic dancers, & the places i go to, i do see some fabulous dancers who are passionate about the music Debbie x
  5. Ian Parker commented on a comment on a gallery image in Albums 2010
  6. PEGGY BABCOCK - absolutely spot on that man.......a lot of the southern girls who went to oop north venues wore those wedged sasha shoes. As you rightly said cross banded solatios, american style brouges, loafers and my favouite gibsons all with leather soles. Folk might also notice from the many pictures posted on this thread......the folk today who wear what they think is retro 70's.......dress nothing like the folk back in the day......they have it totally wrong. what about the barathera blazer........one other thing , at the time wigan started there were very few badges to be found...mainly torch,cats and international soul ........so not many allnight bags with em on..........these bags were only used because most people never had cars...........so can never understand it nowadays.....tezza I can't speak for everyone who wears retro clothing, but me personally.......................im not trying to dress like anyone from the day that your talking about, i may dress a bit loud & a bit wild but im just myself, i do own a 70's leather coat & some 70s shoes, i have them, just because i like them. I was also given a few original circle skirt's from a woman i know, who had them at the Casino, but i have a Rockabilly hairstyle, so im not really going to look like Soul folk from the early days Im an old London girl, but i know alot of the Nott's Soulies now, they made me feel very welcome, they are a great bunch of people, i think they look good in the retro clothing & they are top dancers Debbie x P.s I would just like to say.............Some of your old photo's on here are great folk's
  7. Kane - Long skirt, ribbon.... not quite the same more rock and roll than n.s Alot of the clothing i wear for a Soul night is NOT traditional n.s , the only thing the same, is that the skirts are long & full, my ribbon skirts came from my Latin American dance outfits, i even have a skirt design that came from my old Alice in Wonderland book i like to add alot of my own idea's to whatever i wear But im not a rock n roll girl ....................im a rockabilly girl I know what your like on here someone is bound to ask Girl on left - Rock n Roll Girl on right - Rockabilly Rockabilly clothing can be more wild, with a bit of Burlesque Debbie x
  8. TANGO Malc definitely a Tango, Debbie will verify that... i'm dragged mercilessley on the dancefloor everytime its played. she thinks im Anton whatshisface on Strictly
  9. Soul.boy - Dont it Piss you off that some one of such great talent is in real terms nothing ? yet the crap that is in the charts make millions ! dont seem fair to me I totally agree! This is only my opinion........................ i have always only ever liked old music, but i think most of today's music is rubbish , i have not wanted to put a radio on since the 70's..........Ian will tell you that! Debbie x
  10. oh wow, just wow !! IAN. Great live! I could watch for 2-3 track's , but then i would need a dance!...............the feet just start to figet Debbie x
  11. I personally love a live act. but for me there has to be a band involved, no karaoke backing tracks. IAN I can get a bit bored when watching a live band hate it, if it's in a pub i suppose i just don't like just standing around for ages & being cramped against other people who barge into you & pour a drink down you I would not go to watch a Soul act, sorry folk's! most of them are quite old now, i prefer to remember them as they were When i do go to see a band, it has to be a Rockabilly band & in a large hall so i can have a good dance Debbie x
  12. oh no, this is very sad news
  13. Mick H has a 'just say you're wanted' W/D, aint seen another, probably not likely to either.
  14. Ian Parker commented on a comment on a gallery image in Albums 2010
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  16. Yes i know what you mean I can't really comment on the scooter scene today, because i have not been for years, but thing's do change over the years. Most of the folk that i knew, dressed to the age of there scooter's in Mod clothing & only listened to 60's music, Northern, Ska & Rnb.........nowday's i see all sort's of folk with vintage scooter's, that are not interested in the music or clothing or living the lifestyle........................but it's the same on the Rockabilly scene, some people like the whole package & some just prefer part's of the scene..................i have always enjoyed the whole package my motto is...................if your going to do something, do the lot! Debbie x
  17. The Scooter/Mod Scene in the 80s introduced me to Northern Soul Don't know what it's like now, as i have not been since the 80s, but the Scooterist's that i knew where very much into the music Debbie x scooter rally.bmp
  18. yes i was at that niter. seem to remember a bomb scare, but the 2 live acts were quite special on the night
  19. Don't tell Debbie..... but i used to love the venues that had Northern and jazz funk in seperate rooms. Hawaiin shirts and pegs, or cricket whites and dunlop green flash (honestly ). Tom Brown, Crown heights affair, Brass Construction, Al De meola, Mass Production, Roy Ayres, Hamilton Bohannon , Cleveland Eaton etc etc. a very eclectic mix of crossover jazz/disco/soul.. I enjoyed em I have seen this thread! JAZZ FUNK, WEARING CRICKET WHITES & DID YOU SAY DISCO ??? :lol: IAN NO, NO, NO Debbie x
  20. sad to read this . i visited a few times (along with the Fleet) during my younger days, a short trip down the A1 was a doddle for us lads. some great nights there . IAN
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    Ian Parker commented on P6AKO's gallery image in Albums 2010
  22. Best dancer & best dressed, has to go to the Rockabilly chap Debbie x
  23. Will wait for my partner Ian to buy or rent a copy But if the film has any girl/boy romance.................i will loose interest, because i don't like mush in any film Debbie x
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  25. I remember LJ Johnson being played recently. Dirty hearts is a regular around the east mids too. If only i could get some more spots , i love to revive a forgotten oldie.... Joey Dee is in my box too (along with many other goodies)

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