Guest Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton
paup-ine Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton Thanks for letting us know. P
Guest nomad Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM I'll have to listen to this via the IPlayer 'cause guess where Im off that night
Ian Dewhirst Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton Cheers Malc! I said I'd post this a week ago but got overwhelmed with other stuff so mucho thanks! Best, Ian D
Guest Paul Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 Hello, This will be interesting. I saw this on facebook and asked Ian if he played the unknown James Lovejoy track and, yes, he has and mentioned on air that some DJ had claimed to have seven copies but was talking out of his rear end. Ian said he played a mixture of very rare 45s and underappreciated cheap 45s which deserve exposure. Looking forward to hearing the show. Paul
Guest julie s Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton
Guest julie s Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 i for sure will be listening only because ian was one of my brothers heros he had great respect for this dj and for him to have so much respect for someone who loved this music must be good because my bro was a great lover of the music he goes back to the torch days and before he died he made a cd of his favorite music and he mentioned ian levine so i know he must be a special man xx
Guest newone Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 Cheers Malc! I said I'd post this a week ago but got overwhelmed with other stuff so mucho thanks! Best, Ian D anyone pmd james yet
Guest Posted May 17, 2009 Posted May 17, 2009 (edited) IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton ONE OF THE RECORDS FEATURED IN THE FIRST HOUR OF THE SPECIAL WILL BE JAMES LOVEJOY Malc Burton Edited May 17, 2009 by Malc Burton
Soul Shrews Posted May 17, 2009 Posted May 17, 2009 Is it possible to hear this via soul source once its broadcast? Can't recieve beeb iplayer on the ''continent". Cheers Paul
Guest newone Posted May 17, 2009 Posted May 17, 2009 Is it possible to hear this via soul source once its broadcast? Can't recieve beeb iplayer on the ''continent". Cheers Paul not sure but think u can get it from the bbc website
Guest Posted May 18, 2009 Posted May 18, 2009 (edited) Is it possible to hear this via soul source once its broadcast? Can't recieve beeb iplayer on the ''continent". The special will be available by accessing the BBC 6 Music " LISTEN AGAIN " link for a further seven days , following the broadcast . IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton Edited May 18, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 (edited) Is it possible to hear this via soul source once its broadcast? Can't recieve beeb iplayer on the ''continent". The special will be available by accessing the BBC 6 Music " LISTEN AGAIN " link for a further seven days , following the broadcast . IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton To gain information regarding the special , copy and paste the link into google or similar search engine , below to access ...... www.bbc.co.uk/6music/programmes/schedules/2009/05/23 Malc Burton Edited May 19, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest Lobster Madras Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 Is it possible to hear this via soul source once its broadcast? Can't recieve beeb iplayer on the ''continent". Cheers Paul Its not just me then... BBC blocks programmes to most " foreign " destinations .. Must be a way round this ..... other than moving back to UK.
Guest Paul Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 Its not just me then... BBC blocks programmes to most " foreign " destinations .. Must be a way round this ..... other than moving back to UK. I suppose if someone records the show using something like eradio (or whatever it's called) they could convert it to MP3 or burn it to CD-R. Paul
Guest Paul Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 (edited) By the way, has anyone actually heard the James Lovejoy record yet? I only heard a piece of it over the phone but it sounded good, strong orchestration and a very throwback production for a 1978 track. Ian also played me a piece of an unissued female track called "Never Let Go" from 1967 which sounded even better. He also played it to Tim Brown but he didn't know it either. Looking forward to hearing it in full on Saturday. I'll try to record the show for any overseas members. Best regards, Paul Edited May 19, 2009 by Paul
Guest Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 (edited) By the way, has anyone actually heard the James Lovejoy record yet? I only heard a piece of it over the phone but it sounded good, strong orchestration and a very throwback production for a 1978 track. Ian also played me a piece of an unissued female track called "Never Let Go" from 1967 which sounded even better. He also played it to Tim Brown but he didn't know it either. Looking forward to hearing it in full on Saturday. I'll try to record the show for any overseas members. Best regards, Paul Thanks for reminding me of that Paul - TWO major premieres in one night along with James Lovejoy ! IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special - BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM www.bbc.co.uk/6music/programmes/schedules/2009/05/23 Malc Burton Edited May 20, 2009 by Malc Burton
Benji Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 Wish I could listen to this Radio Show on saturday but a) I'm off for holiday and B) BBC won't let you listen to their radio show when you're living outside UK. Are there any plans to upload the show somewhere as a podcast?
Guest Dante Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 By the way, has anyone actually heard the James Lovejoy record yet? I only heard a piece of it over the phone but it sounded good, strong orchestration and a very throwback production for a 1978 track. Ian also played me a piece of an unissued female track called "Never Let Go" from 1967 which sounded even better. He also played it to Tim Brown but he didn't know it either. Looking forward to hearing it in full on Saturday. I'll try to record the show for any overseas members. Best regards, Paul That'll be awesome. Thanks Paul.
manus Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . The special will also be available for a further seven days on the BBc IPlayer following the broadcast . Malc Burton Sounds good - I'll definitely tune in for this. Cheers Manus
Steve G Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 Its not just me then... BBC blocks programmes to most " foreign " destinations .. Must be a way round this ..... other than moving back to UK. Yes they do but the way round it is to have a yahoo.co.uk email address, then email it to that address (there is a prompt on the iplayer). You should be able to listen to it then.
Chalky Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 By the way, has anyone actually heard the James Lovejoy record yet? I only heard a piece of it over the phone but it sounded good, strong orchestration and a very throwback production for a 1978 track. Ian also played me a piece of an unissued female track called "Never Let Go" from 1967 which sounded even better. He also played it to Tim Brown but he didn't know it either. Looking forward to hearing it in full on Saturday. I'll try to record the show for any overseas members. Best regards, Paul what's the female artist called who sings Never Let Go?
Guest Paul Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 what's the female artist called who sings Never Let Go? Hello Chalky I'm not sure ...actually, I am but I think Ian has been keeping it to himself so it wouldn't be right for me to reveal her name ahead of his radio show. But she isn't known as a soul singer. She was fairly well known in other circles and she wrote a few songs that I like - in various styles. God knows where Ian got it from. Best regards, Paul
Chalky Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 (edited) Hello Chalky I'm not sure ...actually, I am but I think Ian has been keeping it to himself so it wouldn't be right for me to reveal her name ahead of his radio show. But she isn't known as a soul singer. She was fairly well known in other circles and she wrote a few songs that I like - in various styles. God knows where Ian got it from. Best regards, Paul just wondering as few of us being playing one out same title for last couple of years. Edited May 20, 2009 by chalky
Pauldonnelly Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 just wondering as few of us being playing one out same title for last couple of years. can you record this channel off your skybox?
scunnyjack Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 can you record this channel off your skybox? Just set it up on Channel 0120 so should work, Solar 0129 always does. Steve
Guest James Trouble Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 (edited) just wondering as few of us being playing one out same title for last couple of years. 397? Edited May 21, 2009 by James Trouble
Guest Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 (edited) Just set it up on Channel 0120 so should work, Solar 0129 always does. Steve Bump - an unashamed one , given the ctredibilty of the subject ......... IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . www.bbc.co.uk/6music/programmes/schedules/2009/05/23 The special will be available by accessing the BBC 6 Music " LISTEN AGAIN " link for a further seven days , following the broadcast Malc Burton Edited May 21, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest Paul Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 just wondering as few of us being playing one out same title for last couple of years. That's interesting, Chalky. What are the initials of the artist and I'll let you know if it could be the same. Thanks, Paul
Guest James Trouble Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 That's interesting, Chalky. What are the initials of the artist and I'll let you know if it could be the same. Thanks, Paul I like this game, can I go first?
Guest James Trouble Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 (edited) Can I try with a just a 'Single-' letter, or shall I try with a '-ton' of them? How about first letter first name: M? 396 rare unknown monster northern soul records on the wall, 396 rare records.... I do like this game. Edited May 21, 2009 by James Trouble
Guest cenco Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 (edited) Can I try with a just a 'Single-' letter, or shall I try with a '-ton' of them? How about first letter first name: M? 496 rare unknown monster northern soul records on the wall, 496 rare records.... I do like this game.MARGE S........ JUST A GUESS AM I CLOSE Edited May 21, 2009 by cenco
Philly Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 MARGE S........ JUST A GUESS AM I CLOSE Country singer/songwriter........ or could be ............. Maxine.
Guest Paul Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Can I try with a just a 'Single-' letter, or shall I try with a '-ton' of them? How about first letter first name: M? 496 rare unknown monster northern soul records on the wall, 496 rare records.... I do like this game. No doubt it's the same track but Ian obviously wasn't aware that others know it. He said he'd played it to Tim Brown and he didn't know it. It sounded good on the phone anyway so I'm looking forward to hearing it in full. What's the story behind it? Paul
Guest James Trouble Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 No doubt it's the same track but Ian obviously wasn't aware that others know it. He said he'd played it to Tim Brown and he didn't know it. It sounded good on the phone anyway so I'm looking forward to hearing it in full. What's the story behind it? Paul He should have asked Steve and Sue
Guest Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 (edited) No doubt it's the same track but Ian obviously wasn't aware that others know it. He said he'd played it to Tim Brown and he didn't know it. It sounded good on the phone anyway so I'm looking forward to hearing it in full. What's the story behind it? Paul Irrexpective of the story behind it , you will be able to hear the sound tomorrow ........ IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM Recently commissioned by the BBC and recorded for broadcast on the above date , the first hour ( 9 - 10 PM ) of the special will feature an unpredictable mixture of top quality rare , obscure , known , semi - known and rarely played Northern Soul records . The second hour ( 10 - 11 PM ) focuses on a retrospective look at Ian's successful production career . www.bbc.co.uk/6music/programmes/schedules/2009/05/23 The special will be available by accessing the BBC 6 Music " LISTEN AGAIN " link for a further seven days , following the broadcast Malc Burton Edited May 22, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest James Trouble Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 I wonder if he'll read out the email he sent me last week?: Who does he think he is with his Tony Soprano act, giving it the big 'I am' with his unknown this, 400 monster northern soul discoveries that none of you know, 80000 records still to be sorted through, I can still turn them up and the I'll slice your balls off if you disagree with me, nonsense. Fake Twitter? There's only one 'twit' I know of around here, and that's Levine. I should probably go to the police with the threats he and his cronies have sent me. But I'm confident enough that his threats are as hollow as his box of "400 great and unknown northern soul monsters" and they deserve equal ridicule.
Guest Paul Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Hello James, Regardless of what goes on between you and Ian, and without taking sides, I think it's sad that you are still so concerned with ridiculing him in public - especially now that he isn't a member of this forum. And if you didn't constantly ridicule him in public, he'd have no need to respond. Why not focus more on postings about music or about economic matters in freebasing? I don't know what other members think but that's what I'd rather read about. I like a joke as much as the next man but this seems to be very personal so it should go offlist. Apart from that, there's a danger you'll become known as "the man who hates Ian Levine". I'm sure there's more to you than that. Best regards, Paul
Hermanthegerman Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Always thought you two stalking each other was quite funny, but that´s bang out of order!
Guest James Trouble Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 (edited) Hello James, Regardless of what goes on between you and Ian, and without taking sides, I think it's sad that you are still so concerned with ridiculing him in public - especially now that he isn't a member of this forum. And if you didn't constantly ridicule him in public, he'd have no need to respond. Why not focus more on postings about music or about economic matters in freebasing? I don't know what other members think but that's what I'd rather read about. I like a joke as much as the next man but this seems to be very personal so it should go offlist. Apart from that, there's a danger you'll become known as "the man who hates Ian Levine". I'm sure there's more to you than that. Best regards, Paul Sad? Personal? He's responded to me? You like a joke? You think it's a joke that a wanna be gangster, and his cronies, continue to throw threats around and you expect it to be ignored? You think I've taken it personally that he and his cronies continue to make threats? Too fkcing right I take it personally. As I have said many times over the past year, I have only ever posted anything to do with Levine AFTER I have been either threatened or been subject to his venom. I will not stand for being threatened, by anyone. I don't want to go to the police, but my accountant has a file with all the printouts and emails etc I've had off him, and to be perfectly honest, I'd love, really love it, if I did get done over by his gang of flying monkeys so I can see his face when he's locked up for a few years for premeditated violence. Edited May 22, 2009 by James Trouble
Guest proudlove Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 I wonder if he'll read out the email he sent me last week?: If this fake Ian_Levine on Twitter turns out to be you, I shall be arranging for your balls to be sliced off and force fed to you. Who does he think he is with his Tony Soprano act, giving it the big 'I am' with his unknown this, 400 monster northern soul discoveries that none of you know, 80000 records still to be sorted through, I can still turn them up and the I'll slice your balls off if you disagree with me, nonsense. Fake Twitter? There's only one 'twit' I know of around here, and that's Levine. I should probably go to the police with the threats he and his cronies have sent me. But I'm confident enough that his threats are as hollow as his box of "400 great and unknown northern soul monsters" and they deserve equal ridicule. James leave it off here mate,but go to the police and make them aware of the threats and attempted intimidation.ATB Steve
Guest Paul Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 I'm sure, James, the police would advise you to ignore threats and avoid provocation. Regardless of who may have started it, you appear to be trying hard to continue the dispute and provoke further reaction. It would be much easier to end it. I once received threats from a soulsource member but I dealt with it privately. Getting personal in public wouldn't have solved anything and it would have bored other members to death. My advice is take it offlist and focus on something else. Best regards, Paul
Guest Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 (edited) I'm sure, James, the police would advise you to ignore threats and avoid provocation. Regardless of who may have started it, you appear to be trying hard to continue the dispute and provoke further reaction. It would be much easier to end it. I once received threats from a soulsource member but I dealt with it privately. Getting personal in public wouldn't have solved anything and it would have bored other members to death. My advice is take it offlist and focus on something else. Best regards, Paul THE THREAD IS NOW CLOSED . Unfortunately due to the deviation on , and of the original subject matter , I have no other choice but to do so . Malc Burton IAN LEVINE - The Northern Soul Radio Special BBC " 6 Music " Saturday May 23rd , 9 - 11 PM www.bbc.co.uk/6music/programmes/schedules/2009/05/23 The special will be available by accessing the BBC 6 Music " LISTEN AGAIN " link for a further seven days , following the broadcast Edited May 22, 2009 by Malc Burton
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