Ahhhh just seen this this, fantastic, poignant wonderful and glad im here to see the vid. I was asked to DJ by guru Richard Searling on the Sunday, but the fates said no I was a very unwell cookie, then the plague the following year lol but call it all joy, this is a real happening just to be asked well, amazing, Sue and I sat in the ballroom over a cuppa watching the ballroom dancers on our honeymoon October 1976, we will be doing that when we are ,60 said I..... Well I was wrong lol see yers at the Winter Gardens DJing so excited, have really worked hard to get well, please support these events, times are a challenge with the uncertainty of plague, respects to the entertainment industry the amazing promoters events staff who make this happen good and bad times xxx Smiley xxx
Flares parallels baggies doesn't matter what we locally call them we all love northern and live the dream. KTF David from Scotland KTF seeyou all wintergardens Blackpool
@@capitol7950 agreed !!! As mentioned that was the style of clothing for most in early 70s, the most idiotic and annoying stupid comment I ever read was some fool saying this 70s style of dress is the northern soul uniform , I thought jeez 😒 how embarrassing is being on this scene now becoming ,
Not sure how "Strictly" managed to shoehorn itself into this.....and the Northern soul tribute show eughhhhh just a load of minor celebz mincing around the floor awful awful awful,the attraction for me was it was "our thing" it was underground and as Elaine Constantine put it "not some shite the B.B.C was spoon feeding us
They were called Oxford Bags in my neck of the woods. We used to go to a tailor's in Bradford for made to measure ones and a place in Barnsley where I purchased some cord Oxfords but the name of the shops evade me.
@@tonyteo7778 A shop called Ken Ellis in Barnsley, in the 1970's, used to do a large selection of oxford bags trousers and cords, 5 button high waist and multiple flap pockets.