Guest Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 Earthquake-Bobbi Lynn........Difficult to dance to but wonderful to listen to!!
grantdyche Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 The Casualeers Dance Dance Dance and other Disco demand releases, First Import was The Capreez, How to make a sad man glad. Grant
Guest Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 Hello everyone, As a newbie, this is my 1st post, Here are my first Northern records, 1st import was Wall to Wall Heartaches Bobby Jason (Bought after my first night at Wigan) and on a Uk Label Al Wilson The Snake
Guest Posted July 16, 2009 Posted July 16, 2009 (edited) Hello everyone, As a newbie, this is my 1st post, Here are my first Northern records, 1st import was Wall to Wall Heartaches Bobby Jason (Bought after my first night at Wigan) and on a Uk Label Al Wilson The Snake I cannot recall what the first " Club Soul " record was that I bought , but Bud Harper " Mr Soul " , was certainly the first one I paid " real " money for ..... Malc Burton Edited July 16, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest kevnewry Posted July 16, 2009 Posted July 16, 2009 Earthquake-Bobbi Lynn........Difficult to dance to but wonderful to listen to!! DIFFICULT FOR YOU ANYWAY ........................ LANDSLIDE.. TONY CLARKE
Guest kevnewry Posted July 16, 2009 Posted July 16, 2009 Welcome back,mate,you've been missed.....But not by me Looking forward to the pleasure of your company in September! JUST SNEAKED ON AT WORK MY OLD MATE........ LOOKING FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER... ARE U SURE I CANT GET YOU ONTO RYANAIR LYNNE RANDELL.... STRANGER IN MY ARMS WAS THE 2ND UN
Theresa Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 JUST SNEAKED ON AT WORK MY OLD MATE........ LOOKING FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER... ARE U SURE I CANT GET YOU ONTO RYANAIR LYNNE RANDELL.... STRANGER IN MY ARMS WAS THE 2ND UN I thought you preferred Aer, er, Lingus, Kev Anyway, my answer is Jackie Wilson, Sweetest Feeling Can't stand to hear it these days, but me & my friend Steph used to high kick around me Mam's living room clapping under our knees and stuff. We were rubbish, but we scored highly for artistic impression...
Guest mel brat Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 (edited) (all together now...!) TOMMY NEAL ON UK VOCALION ! Not counting Motown, I think the next one though was probably Dee Dee Sharp "What Kind Of Lady" (UK Action) - or possibly Bobby Wells on Beacon (white re-issue) Edited July 18, 2009 by mel brat
Premium Stuff Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 Not counting Motown ... Darrell Banks - Open The Door To Your Heart/Our Love (Is In The Pocket) Cheers Richard
Gigs Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 THE SOUL BROS SIX-THANK YOU BABY(FOR LOVING ME) UK ATLANTIC =45P IN THEM DAYS
Julie Moore Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 1st every big money northern record i bought and i aint got many and dont have it today was Lynne randell Stranger in my arms ( picture cover) in the early 80s cost me £25 which i thought was a lot of money and havnt payed that much for a record since as i am by no means a collecter
Guest HindleyPhil Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 cannot remember first but one of the first was Nolan Porter " Keep on Keeping on " still love that record today
paup-ine Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 Can't remember really, could of been The Temptation Walk - Mirwood Strings or Strings a go go - Bob Wilson P
Davetay Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 No idea what UK record it was more than likely a Tamla Motown one. The first import a got was Archie Bell & the Drells "Here I Go Again"
Suinoz Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 I thought you preferred Aer, er, Lingus, Kev Anyway, my answer is Jackie Wilson, Sweetest Feeling Can't stand to hear it these days, but me & my friend Steph used to high kick around me Mam's living room clapping under our knees and stuff. We were rubbish, but we scored highly for artistic impression... Nice picture Tess !! Thats a new airline to me, must be a cunning bugger that runs it eh lol. Reckon i will give it a miss when i fly over in 8 weeks. Stay soulful anyway, Tony T BONE. OZ. First record for me was Epitome Of Sound, you don't love me. Got it from Derby market,. still my favourite today.
Ritchieandrew Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 (edited) The first two singles I bought were both from 'Greaves' record shop in Rhyl and were: Dee Dee Sharp - What kind of lady - Action. Little carl Carlton - Competition aint nothing - Action. I also bought my second pair of Lee Rider jeans the same day from Horesh's in Rhyl. (see Flasher below) Edited July 27, 2009 by RitchieAndrew
Guest garysoul82 Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 First record was the Artistics-hope we have in one of those cardboard sleeves stamped northern soul disco on it.
doublecookin Posted July 28, 2009 Posted July 28, 2009 my very first record of any genre was robert knight - love on a mountain top, though at the time I didnt even know what soul was never mind northern
Guest aintgotit Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 first records i ever owned were given to me by a mate.they were ,in noparticular order, Chaimen of the board,You,ve got me danglin on a string.Junior walker and the allstars,shotgun. Roger collins,you sexy sugar plum,Temptations ,get ready,. first record i ever wanted to buy was frankie beverley,if that what you wanted, but couldnt get hold of it ,so it was either tempos,countdown here i come, or stanley mitchell,get it baby.(maybe a little embarrassed to say probably the former.)heh heh.
grant Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 (edited) Time - Edwin Starr or may even have been Weak Spot - Evelyn Thomas well i thought they were northern at the time Edited July 29, 2009 by grant
Guest aintgotit Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 first records i ever owned were given to me by a mate.they were ,in noparticular order, Chaimen of the board,You,ve got me danglin on a string.Junior walker and the allstars,shotgun. Roger collins,you sexy sugar plum,Temptations ,get ready,. first record i ever wanted to buy was frankie beverley,if that what you wanted, but couldnt get hold of it ,so it was either tempos,countdown here i come, or stanley mitchell,get it baby.(maybe a little embarrassed to say probably the former.)heh heh. remember les my brother comin back from seein Martha Reeves at the casino,with a copy of Soul Bros six,thank you baby, in a state of not inconsiderable excitement in my view having taken 2 hours to get home.
Guest Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 hello im a newbie here, but i bought 3 or 4 at once when i was little armed with my pocket money, and help from my dad,, and my first three were mighty joe young suffering soul, al wilson the snake and charlie rich love is after me i think in all honesty, they were my dads wants really, but with his 'help' in choosin they were my first three bits of vinyl i ever owned and i still love and listen to those three on a regular basis :0)
Guest Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 i have just put them on, and had a little dance in the kitchen, . i cant help likin the snake, and it must be because its one of my first ones, and i was only 6 at the time (1985) and id begged my mum and dad that id wanted some records of my own because they were both into northern and mod stuff, and it was my birthday and amongst other kiddy stuff, i can remember being so chuffed and 'grown up' coz i had records,lol and when we came on, my dad put them on, and he was teaching me to dance and backdrop to them,lol....happy days
Guest Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 * home, lmao, when we came on, now that would have been a feat with me at the age of 6 and especially my dad,
Kevinkent Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 First one I paid good money for, was Hey Girl Don't Bother Me - The Tams. £7 was a weeks wages for me. - Kev.
Jill Bayles Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I've never ever bought one...but I did have some...they were either given to or bought for me... I don't have any now and haven't had for years...but wish I had cos they might be worth a few bob now
Guest familytree Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 First one I paid good money for, was Hey Girl Don't Bother Me - The Tams. £7 was a weeks wages for me. - Kev. i adore that tune!... first northern i bought was a cheapo with 3 tunes on one 7 inch! .. purple haze one side and..... damn! oh 'baby boy' i think , what was the third tune/ anyway it was only 50p so a bloody bargain! mind you i could have bought 4 halves of cider for 50p back then x
Jill Bayles Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 i adore that tune!... first northern i bought was a cheapo with 3 tunes on one 7 inch! .. purple haze one side and..... damn! oh 'baby boy' i think , what was the third tune/ anyway it was only 50p so a bloody bargain! mind you i could have bought 4 halves of cider for 50p back then x I had that purple haze baby boy record...haven't a clue who gave or bought me it though And jeez was cider really that cheap back in the day
Guest familytree Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I had that purple haze baby boy record...haven't a clue who gave or bought me it though And jeez was cider really that cheap back in the day ha yes it was jill! hey i used to out with 50p hitch it and blag the door, get drunk on my 4 halves of cider and blag a lift home.. or once walked til we found a tractor in a farmers field, someone got it going and we rode round the field for a while... heady days of youth! ha... do you know what the third track was on that record? its annoying me! talking of blagging the door, the northern scene has to be the hardest door to blag!... guest list??? very rare.. how are you jill, not seen you since robs funeral, thought of him last southport, bless him ...you keeping ok? x
Jill Bayles Posted August 7, 2009 Posted August 7, 2009 Well Jill,l remember getting a pint for 12p and 10 fags..But l don't smoke anymore for 10p...Chips,peas and curry were 22p..Gorgeous!! I used to buy single fags...I could never afford 10
Jill Bayles Posted August 7, 2009 Posted August 7, 2009 (edited) ha yes it was jill! hey i used to out with 50p hitch it and blag the door, get drunk on my 4 halves of cider and blag a lift home.. or once walked til we found a tractor in a farmers field, someone got it going and we rode round the field for a while... heady days of youth! ha... do you know what the third track was on that record? its annoying me! talking of blagging the door, the northern scene has to be the hardest door to blag!... guest list??? very rare.. how are you jill, not seen you since robs funeral, thought of him last southport, bless him ...you keeping ok? x Hi Lorna Memories eh...except mine are a little hazy...I remember earning £4 from my Saturday job and that used to fund my Wigan jaunt that night...if I had to pay my train fare that covered it but I had a free pass for the trains as my da worked on the railway so generally I didn't have to pay...then money in, however much that was and 20 fags...if I didn't need to pay train fare I came back with money in my pocket but if I had to then my pockets were empty. Didn't do "naughty things" thank God cos no money for them then! I didn't drink so that's probably why I don't remember how much alcohol cost back in the day God I would never have dared go out with 50p cos I was far too coy to blag hitch or cadge. That Purple Haze track was the only one I had on 7" so no clue as to the elusive third track I'm afraid. PM for you hun Edited August 7, 2009 by Jill Bayles
Kevinkent Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 Working on those pyramids must have been really hard work,mate! ..£7 Must have been before it came out om ABC and made No1....By the way...'How flat is Alberta??!' Bloody hard work - I was the hod carrier! Yes, it was before it was re-issued (just ) and was a crap copy, probably G-, but I was just chuffed to own it. In my little world the only copies I knew of were played at the Cally in Dunstable, and The George at Wilby nr Wellingboro'. Alberta? Flat as a witches tit. Not a tree to be seen for days, and a place fit only for snakes and mosquitos.
ianr Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 One Wonderfull Moment The Shakers, Storm Warning The Volcanoes. Both on same day!
dthedrug Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 NICE AND EASY, "soul Galore" Jackie WILSON - IN 69, ONCE I GOT THIS SINGLE THE B SIDE TO "I GET THE SWEETEST FEELING" IT WAS IF I HAD MADE A DISCOVERY OF A LIFE TIME. STILL SUNDS GREAT TODAY DAVE KIL
Munchkin Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Dance dance dance casualeers, on roulette, they had this copy for £1.75 and a contempo one for i think it was 79p, (didnt like the pink colour and i was flush, it was my birthday money and a record token..) and shame shame shame shirley and co
Reg Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Again not including Motown I'd say possibly (and honestly....) Derek and Ray - Interplay
Guest Matt Male Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Rain - Out of my mind. Dave Mine was a reissue (boot?) on RCA Victor (or it might have been Disco Demand or something like that) of the 3 before 8, Jimmy Radcliffe, Dean Parish, Tobi Legend on the same 45, came out in 1978/9 and bought in a local record shop that had a tiny box of pressings for sale... or it might have been Coloured Man on Black Magic.
Guest ritchie Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Garnet Mimms- Looking For You . I paid a fiver for a well played copy, it was the first time I brought an US import. I had been buying lots of UK issues Id found in junk shops round the East End , Jimmy Radcliffe , Jay and The Americans, Sandy Wynns (tee hee) ect ect ect for between 10 & 20 p
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