"I'm On My Way" - Northern Soul Classic!
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@susanbrooke1400gmail totally understand that. I was a early 90's raver to hardcore shite. Loved the floatin 'n' dancin', but the music was crap. Wish it was The Who!! :-)
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@clearviewmind dear you erm there is nothing like u know when ur a kid floating an dancinn
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@clearviewmind it was my life. not a mod swing
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px convention, wait a gp just woke the cat up
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@clearviewmind The Who performed a lot of soul numbers in their early days, the mods followed the Who, the mods loved soul and pulling some of those fancy dance moves. The root connection is that simple.
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Some ace scoots there.
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what a booooooring way to spend your day ,get some real bikes guys and have some fun even a harley would be better than them scooooooters lol. APRILIA ROCKS GUYS
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skol ok now can some one tell me why we used to spray paint this in the early 70s ? my brains to fucked to remember now lol joe Hawkins rules ok
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@MrWaywayfarer I CAN SEE YOU CHOMPING AT THE BIT DUDE!
I BET YOU WERE SALIVATING LIKE PAVLOV'S DOGS!! RIGHT!!!!
LOVE AND HUGS!!



Nice to watch - I have a real interest in sub-culture, and Mod is the most comlex to me. I just don't put that music to them people on them bikes. I find it amusing actually, but not in a micky-taking way. I just don't see any connection whatsoever to this Northern Soul style of music and The Who, The Jam or the Small Faces. It's to me, like Causals listening to Dance & Goth. Nothing wrong with it, mind.
clearviewmind 1 month ago
@clearviewmind A wee Quote from Wikipedia "Northern soul is a music and dance movement that emerged from the British mod scene, initially in northern England in the late 1960s." the early Mods embraced Black American Soul Music. The Jam, Small Faces, The Who and most Mod bands have all done covers of RnB/Motown/Northern. Soul
red777photo 1 month ago