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I'll start things off with:

Mel Britt - She'll come running back

Jerry Tiffe - Hey watcha doin'

What's your favourite fadeout?

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Guest Bicks
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Next topic.

Best message scratched into the run out grooves.

Guest eddiep
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Next topic.

Best message scratched into the run out grooves.

I have Dick Coombes name scratched in a 45 run out ! :D

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I'll start things off with:

Mel Britt - She'll come running back

Jerry Tiffe - Hey watcha doin'

What's your favourite fadeout?

Two really good but totally different endings

1. Don Thomas ..straight to the point

2. Dena Barnes ..Just waffles on and fades herself

Nomad

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Spyder Turner - 'I Can't Make It Anymore'....the last line, on the fade, is the only time that the title is sung in full.

Or am I dreaming it?

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Hi....Barry here...I'm still on a ban it appears [Thank God for the wifes account and the fact that the SS mods haven't banned my IP addie]....but here I go anyway.

Spyder Turner's - 'I Can't Make It Anymore' (Why this isn't a grands worth I'll never know??) as, if my memory serves me correctly, the fade is the only time that 'Our Spyd' actually sings the title.

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Guest Dante
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Chuck Holiday - Can't Trust Nobody

(listen carefully to what he's singing in the fade out)

Guest Bicks
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"She could be covered in a rash

As long as she's got cash"

Perhaps the most misogynistic line (open to argument) from The Contours 'First I Look at the Purse' is almost lost as the boys grab their coats and scarper.

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I love Clarence Murray's "Don't Talk Like That" when he says

"Come on fellas, let's go home" and the record just explodes and fades out beautifully leaving you wanting more,

Soul perfection! :thumbsup:

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Seventies fans: Charisma Band orgasms all the way through, becomes a tad ridiculous by the end (OOOOOOOH BABY!!!!!)

Sixties: Steve Mancha Monday through Thursday ("....wanna tell you the rest of my story..turn the record over baby...WZEEEP as he scratches the record!!) (then Friday night) PURE GENIUS!

Mark.

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Eddie Hughes - Soul Searcher. When he belts that bit out as it starts to fade and the girlie voices in the background.

Also, Bud Harper - Wherever You Were. Love the way it switches and starts to fade


Guest isis
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The Temptations - Since I Lost My Baby....

"I'm lost as can be

Whats gonna happen to me"....sublime.

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Bobby Thurston "The very last drop"

magic !!

49p from Woolies when it was a Rotherham dancefloor killer.

Good shout.

"I'm gonna take my time, I'm gonna do it right, I'm gonna love you every day and ni-ight (The Very Last Drop).

Beautiful!

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Judy Freeman--"Hold on!"...

Judy Freeman "Hold on!"....Long version when you think the above has ended and it keeps going.... :rolleyes:

(my knees have only 2min 20sec of dance in them these days and that bugger carries on)

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The Group featuring Cecil Washington - I Dont Like To Lose, quite simply the best record ever played and the finale is a fitting tribute to such a dynamic record.

Guest posstot
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Wow, lets see.....

My babys' got e.s.p

Don't send nobody else

and the like.....ah the fade out, what a relief!! :wicked:wicked.gif

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best fade out has got to be behind a painted smile the temptations that drumming just gets it right tongue.gif

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Not heard it by The Temps only by The Isleys and yes a brilliant ending,intro...and middle!! thumbup.gif

sorry i ment isleys brain not working today :no::wicked:

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