Apart from the politics, this page is about music. Look how many sixties and seventies songs are re-recorded by today's artists and they get used
in the TV adverts because they have more appeal - all proof that the music was better then. We had better music and so it was, as I said, good times - even more so in comparison to the world today.
a crisis of socialism as true capitalism hasn't existed in the West for thirty years. Socialism causes poverty, e.g. USSR, for all but the elite (elite socialists get rich, e.g Blair and our champagne drinking union bosses) - that is what we are now seeing in Britain, Europe and the US due to excessive welfare spending and the "something for nothing" socialist society. So it was still good times in the sixties since the evils of socialism had not then done too much damage to our society.
Exposing the communist threat didn't go far enough. If they had done a better job in eliminating lefties then we would not now have this financial disaster. What is claimed as a "crisis of capitalism" is in fact
It was a period of good times for 99.9% in the UK. There was no racial segregation in England and so, not an issue. True, the Vietnam War was terrible but only for the Vietnamese and Cambodians so still good times in
What a dancer an absolutely infectious sound and full of class, I loved this when it was played at the Mecca by DLT of once radio 1 fame he used to end the night with this and "March of the mods at Burnley Mecca.a wonderful sound and one of my all time favourites Pat Allen Burnley
@greenwinter wot you on about?a large proportion (and in some areas the vast majority) of electronic dance music from the mid 80s onwards has been instrumental!
Great tune. The Ladybirds singing backing. Many radio presenters/DJs use this to finish their programs. To start with Ramsey Lewis & wade in the Water.
tijden van de 60er jaren herleven bij deze muziek. op de duitse tv de tune van musikladen met uschi nerke. geweldig programma en goede muziek. pure nostalgie. schitterend
Apart from the politics, this page is about music. Look how many sixties and seventies songs are re-recorded by today's artists and they get used
in the TV adverts because they have more appeal - all proof that the music was better then. We had better music and so it was, as I said, good times - even more so in comparison to the world today.
GoldIsFreedom 3 months ago
a crisis of socialism as true capitalism hasn't existed in the West for thirty years. Socialism causes poverty, e.g. USSR, for all but the elite (elite socialists get rich, e.g Blair and our champagne drinking union bosses) - that is what we are now seeing in Britain, Europe and the US due to excessive welfare spending and the "something for nothing" socialist society. So it was still good times in the sixties since the evils of socialism had not then done too much damage to our society.
GoldIsFreedom 3 months ago
Exposing the communist threat didn't go far enough. If they had done a better job in eliminating lefties then we would not now have this financial disaster. What is claimed as a "crisis of capitalism" is in fact
GoldIsFreedom 3 months ago
It was a period of good times for 99.9% in the UK. There was no racial segregation in England and so, not an issue. True, the Vietnam War was terrible but only for the Vietnamese and Cambodians so still good times in
England.
GoldIsFreedom 3 months ago
@GoldIsFreedom it's really true - but also in austria - miss this time..........
lindathebest1956 6 days ago
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@GoldIsFreedom it's really true - but also in austria - miss this time..........
lindathebest1956 6 days ago
What a fabulous time, no AIDS, no global warming, no islamic terrorism - just good times.
GoldIsFreedom 4 months ago
amen to that
paddypoke 3 months ago
@GoldIsFreedom : how about racial segregations and riots, Vietnam War, Communism witchhunt, LSD
yasser69 3 months ago
@GoldIsFreedom And we had Free love ! LoL
MrAndysoul 2 weeks ago
the pinnacle of epicness.
berlinteo 6 months ago
What a dancer an absolutely infectious sound and full of class, I loved this when it was played at the Mecca by DLT of once radio 1 fame he used to end the night with this and "March of the mods at Burnley Mecca.a wonderful sound and one of my all time favourites Pat Allen Burnley
soulsender1 8 months ago
Was this ever sold as Pow Pow cause I `m sure I remember John Trice having this as an EMI disc?
gigmillbaggie 8 months ago
Classic!!
suemc1965 8 months ago
classic wheel track
rickjfair1960 1 year ago
last one for tonight..ta ta
glenbeavis 1 year ago
Here we see how great can be "instrumental" music - is so unfortunately no longer manufactured so ...
greenwinter 1 year ago 4
@greenwinter wot you on about?a large proportion (and in some areas the vast majority) of electronic dance music from the mid 80s onwards has been instrumental!
ancientraver19881989 7 months ago
Love it KTF
isobella50 1 year ago
I think Pulp took the riff from this for Common People
Andrewsmate 1 year ago
@Andrewsmate spot on
MrLawman10 1 year ago
@Andrewsmate yeah wankers
ancientraver19881989 7 months ago
come om mecca days up the goldern fleece club MODS A RUS 1978 to 1988
1962sharif 1 year ago
Takes me back thirty years!!!! Thanks. X
fidelity68 1 year ago
This was the theme tune to beat club and musikladen from every retrospective year it was on 1977 to 1989.
Glamking1 1 year ago
Brings back so many memories
fritzmcd 1 year ago
Absolutely quality, made me kick my leg high listening to this! wicked!
piratedawn 1 year ago
super einstiegsdroge zur besten musksendung aller zeiten
baumhimmel 2 years ago
yes i remember tony blackburn used to use this music in the background whilst he was chatting on his breakfast show in the sixties
scorpiochris 2 years ago
@scorpiochris The DJ at our local disco always played it at the end of the night. So it always reminds me of going home....still love it though..
Soulisscool 1 year ago
bestsongeva! nothern soul rules
stiersohn 2 years ago
sounds like a song that would be featured in a porno filmed in a shopping mall. groovy!
freddieroller 2 years ago
Hier sieht man, wie großartig "instrumental"-Musik sein kann - wird heute ja so nicht mehr produziert...
greenwinter 2 years ago
Great tune. The Ladybirds singing backing. Many radio presenters/DJs use this to finish their programs. To start with Ramsey Lewis & wade in the Water.
jerrylefever 2 years ago
language?.........SOUL!
zibization 2 years ago 6
What language is being sung here.............smirkiggle
zxath 2 years ago
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onsils. shut the fuck up u prick. top tune
clubshaun 2 years ago
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A strange anomoly this, a real genuine piece of shit that has about as much to do with proper soul music as piles do to show jumping!
tonsils77 2 years ago
i was 7 when i was dancin to this 1977 lol what a tune its made my day
wylieloyal 2 years ago
wa wow... thanks 4 posting soultime. x
derby62 2 years ago
tijden van de 60er jaren herleven bij deze muziek. op de duitse tv de tune van musikladen met uschi nerke. geweldig programma en goede muziek. pure nostalgie. schitterend
jasparstraat 3 years ago
Used to be Dave Lee Travis,s intro music on Caroline North & radio one.Great track
manxrav 3 years ago
Great!Wigan track and vid,just how i remember it.
Thanks for post.
niteowl147 3 years ago
Thanks for uploading this song! The theme song of the german TV- Show Beat-Club from 1965 till 1972.
therealMarcoman 3 years ago 2
my lord i used to really like this at my youth club before i started going to wigan then my taste kind of changed lol still a classic tho.
allwayssoul 3 years ago
and now, i,m ashamed fuk u mr mdd
wiganjoe 3 years ago
This was from before they used to play it when they kicked everyone out from Wigan casino.
They used to play it on pirate radios Luxembourg and Caroline.
ferfeckssakethissign 3 years ago
this is a great track and just shows how good things were in 1966
sydneycat22 3 years ago 6
Where did you find this footage and from what year is it?!Love that tune!
ssballs 3 years ago
Fantastic track by the great Mark Wirtz! Thanks for posting.
lpintop 3 years ago