Everything posted by Theresa
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The Internet
We obviously just knock about with a lot of late starters then. If only I'd had the internet when I was younger then maybe I wouldn't have spent so long in the heavy petting phase and I might've got on to sex before I was 36...
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Blue Lagoon Portsmouth
You were the best looker there Molly, so Russ conveniently chose to forget you as he didn't like the competition Can I ask your identity then 70sfreak? Were you referring to Tony Lee? First Aldershot guys I met at the BL propping up the bar were Gary Lee & Big Ian, the latter sadly no longer with us. T x
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The Internet
Hiya lass, we'll have to agree to differ on that one. Niter folk are niter folk, they don't stop going because of the internet! I'm 41 and have three under-fives. Most of our friends fall into the same bracket with primary school age kids. I've had 5 years off, just occasionally going to local soul nights (because I've been mostly up the duff or breastfeeding lol), but have been back with a vengeance the last couple of months. It's work and family that stops us going out as much as we used to. There ARE more events than ever out there, and it's easier to find out about them & see who else is going, but it does mean the punters are spread more thinly. The internet is just a part of the marketing mix for everyone, and won't ever replace flyers and word of mouth. Some promoters use it better than others, but I still got lots of mailshots through the post. I knew DJs in times gone by who wouldn't make tapes because they said it would stop people coming to niters! The scene has peaks and troughs of popularity, but it shakes down regularly. And how can anyone complain about glossy flyers when you've quality the like of the soulcommandos' Cardiff Allnighter ones? Sheer genius. And don't you scribble numbers and notes down on your Blackberry now rather than on backs of flyers ? T'interweb. Couldn't live without it. Theresa x
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Keele Early 90's When
Great days, proper across the board policy, but also a pretty groundbreaking alternative room in its day - here's a tiny pic of the hubby Justin doing his stuff at Keele in his dungarees - the original rubberlegs man, hope it comes out OK. We've got a couple of hours video footage from Sat 26 March 94 - will see if we can get some copies done.
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Any Sampled Tunes
Or what about Armand Van Helden's You Don't Know Me, from Carrie Lucas' Dance With U? And Stardust's Music Sounds Better With You from Chaka Khan's Fate? I loved all that Disco House stuff from the late 90s. Wasn't keen on the Freemasons' take on 'This Time Baby' from a couple of years back (Love On My Mind). Massive on the gay scene though apparently. Mind you, I always thought that Jackie Moore's version was better than the O'Jays in the first place. T x
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The Internet
If nothing else, the invention of Multimap has meant that we no longer spend 2 hours circling alien northern towns trying to find niter venues , so I give the internet a massive thumbs up
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Any Sampled Tunes
Was just thinking today, that sometimes when you get over the initial choking reaction to someone 'stealing one of our tunes', the result of a sampling can be better than the original, or at least different in a good way. For instance, despite Johnnie Taylor's 'What About My Love' being one of my all-time favourites, once I'd recovered from the shock of hearing it on mainstream radio, I quite liked the way Shapeshifters Lola's Theme made an uplifting song out of a heartbreakingly sad one. Shame Johnnie never got to see it at No.1, bless him. I loved Deep Sensation's treatment of Sly Johnson for 'Somehow, Somewhere (There's a Soul Heaven)', and of course Angie Stone's 'Wish I Didn't Miss You'. What about some more recent ones? T x
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Blue Lagoon Portsmouth
We used to go in the early 90s. Always had a great time. Nice floor. We had a 2-seater at the time and Dru sometimes had to sit under my feet in the passenger side footwell all the way down the A3 to get there! Theresa x
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Levi Stubbs
It's not often I cry at the keyboard, but I can't help myself today, no pun intended. There aren't many singers who have travelled with me from 70s youth club disco to Australian mod scene and back, 80s scooter rallies to 90s Cleethorpes weekenders, South coast soul nights to Southport Saturday afternoon sessions. Has anyone got a pic of that lovely scooter that used to be Karl Russell's? Post it up for me would you please? Theresa x When the world falls apart some things stay in place She takes off the Four Tops tape and puts it back in its case And when the world falls apart some things stay in place Levi Stubbs tears...
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Your Favourite Modern Soul Choons ?
Spankingly fine tunes there Joel, except Benny Troy which in my head just launches ten thousand scooter boys dancing like marionettes! Anyway, how's it hanging with you honey? T x
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Your Favourite Modern Soul Choons ?
Lovely! My eldest Leon is named after Messrs Haywood, Ware & Huff... not forgetting that most excellent film of the same name. Here's my little Leon. Beeks I'm sure 'Don't push it don't force it, let it happen naturally...' ought to be on the playlist at your naturist northern niter mate.
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Your Favourite Modern Soul Choons ?
Ahhh, just read the whole thread - so many fantastic tracks, including some proper smile-inducers and heart-stabbers I'd forgotten about but will always associate with different nights around the country. Yes, lots are overplayed or not in the least bit rare, but who cares? Here's a small selection from my squillions of favourites, in no particular order: Charade - Four Tracks The game is over - Brown Sugar To be in love - MAW feat India What's your name? - Leon Ware Your love's so wonderful - Natural Four One-nighter - Dynamic Superiors The inner side - Shazz Optimistic - Sounds of Blackness (is there anything much more uplifting than this?) Somehow somewhere there's a soul heaven - Deep Sensation Papillon - Luther Vandross Sweet tears - Roy Ayres What the child needs - Terry Ronald Next lifetime - Erykah Badu (still gets me you b*****d!) Another star - Kathy Sledge Gemini lady - Ron Henderson Spread love - Al Hudson And not forgetting the only track that'll get me up at the work's Christmas do or dodgy wedding - Native New Yorker by Odyssey! T x
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soul f4617
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Searching For The Young Soul Rebel
Hi there, think there might be a mixup here with another guy. Russ Breen is alive & well and still living in Beds area - I just spoke to him a few days ago as he was hoping to come to Bisley with us. Still gets out to some soul dos, rides a Lambretta and always goes to IOW scooter rally, but has 2 small kids so not quite so often as he used to. He did have a terrible road accident back around 2000 but made a pretty good recovery and is working etc. He'll probably never throw a backdrop again, but that might be a blessing PM me your phone number & email and I'll pass it on to him. Theresa x
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Bisley Nightshift 4th Oct 2008
A selection of shandy-drinking southerners shimmying at Surrey's premier shindig... and a couple of northerners thrown in for good measure.
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freckles on the floor
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i am a lady, i do ladies' things
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buy a round? but i'm from leyland!
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colin & ange clear the floor
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maxine & keith woon, up all night on coffee & banana
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justin & chris vines
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they're only making plans for nigel
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becky vines, queen of pensions
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derek mead & roger stewart
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justin & theresa
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freckles & bintofsoul
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in his own words - colin the bisley tart
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pete kelross
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wid's groin strain
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the three graces
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aye, pull up thi' strides northern lad
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bbc steve waves hello
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you don't look at the mantelpiece when you're poking
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justin & angela
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andy & paula crane
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Maurice Jones
Yes, Maurice is still in Lytham and into the scene, though not as much as in the old days. He lent his DJing equipment to a friend of mine just the other day in fact. If you PM me your contact details I can pass them on if you like. Regards, Theresa (married to Justin Price from Blackpool)
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Dru & Luppers Engagement Party 21-6-08
My memory's a bit patchy but I know I had a great night!
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Northern Soul What Does It Cost You?
Ha ha, four grand just on outfits for one memorable Cleethorpes weekender in 97 when Dru and I had decided that it was going to be a Soul Safari, and every single item of clothing, pair of shoes, handbag, coat, accessory, pair of knickers, whatever, had to be a different animal print. It got a bit competitive...
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More Sad News, Theresa Carden From Leeds
Hi Kirsty, So sorry to hear the news. Will never forget the nights out at Thorne when you, Alison & Theresa were there. The three of you are such a fixture in our memories of that place. What a great time we had. Please pass on our sincere Southern condolences to Theresa's family on the loss of their beautiful girl. Theresa, Justin & Dru from London xx
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Sylvia Croasdell
Oh Sylvia, I just hope you realised how much everyone loved you before you took off. 'Darkest days' the last couple of years, but so many happy memories too. Hardly ever charging us for getting into the 100 Club (sorry Ady), hostess with the mostest from the very first Cleethorpes, especially the fantastic 'tears in their eyes' farewell Sunday nights when you could really let your hair down, the great nights out like Keele when you weren't on duty, mad rambles in the 100 club ladies, the fabulous outfits, baby showers in posh hotels where the staff didn't quite know what to make of us all, you dancing to Annabelle Fox 'Lonely Girl' at 10 to 8 on so many Sunday mornings. Glamorous & beautiful to the end, though you were never quite convinced. I'm sure you know now. My heart breaks for Ady, Sue, your children, family & close ones, but you're in a better place. As they say in that new-fangled modern room Deep Sensation number - "Somewhere, somewhere, there's a soul heaven, where a lot of your old friends that you've been missing for a long time, will be singing some of your favourite songs." Mine's a Havana Club & Coke when I see you there honey, and in the meantime I hope you're sharing a few gins with all the folks we know who've gone before. I'll have the barstool next to Lynden David Hall thanks. Too many cheesy northern titles to quote, but I guess 'I'll never forget you' says it best. With all our love, Theresa, Justin, Leon & Reuben Price, and the new Price baby-to-be (have a word upstairs and send us a girl, for God's sake)