BrianB Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Slight drift from the thread, Has Edwin's version of I can't escape your memory been played anywhere? I think this would have been huge at Station Road, and should be huge now. Sorry I can't put a clip up. It is on the Involved LP. Sorry Brian, but in my humble opinion, not in the same league as the Four Tops version mate. Phil. Hi Phil, As a fellow Burnley lad in our usual East Lancs tradition, I must disagree with you! I think the Tops version is great, but Edwins is tighter and has more of a Northern feel. Up the Clarets!
SteveM Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Ok Steve just seen this, Ok im naughty boy on here thats my handle for other reasons not because i got one, but yes IMHO and in Kevs it appears IT would have been massive way back in those days i agree pure gritty northern Now Steve youve known me years I like it all from way back then to present day included in that modern also. There as been some fantastic stuff been found since those WC days .. A lot of the stuff found in recent years is good but imho it does not cut the mustard as far as a great dance record ( But i like to dance not just listen depending where i go)but cuts it as a rare soul gem. On the otherhand there is some right crap getting a play but ill leave that one alone "CLOTH EARS EMOTICON NEEDED HERE" . Rob Hi, Rob, I agree it would have been massive. Just doesn't do it for me at all.
Naughty Boy Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Hi, Rob, I agree it would have been massive. Just doesn't do it for me at all. Hey Steve, aint that the truth in the 70ts certain mates didnt like certain records and me neither. It would be a sad world indeed if we all liked the same things. Rob
Guest aintgotit Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 Never went to the Casino but surely Butch's Martha Jean Love c/up Old Time Lover and his Just Brothers c/up Go On And Laugh would have done the business? go on and laugh was played wasnt it.
Guest aintgotit Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 three belters that if they wernt played would have had people goin somewhere else imho,and that i dont get to hear enough of now,Lily fields (unreleased piedpiper prod)changes, claude huey,driftin on MIOB (I THINK?), and ,not least, the Admissions,we,re in love(dunno label.cant find any other recordin of it, an mines f***d now thanks to andy reedy though.)
Guest aintgotit Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 Or the soundmasters lonely lonely, or soft touch after you give your all. the groovettes think it over, barons of soul you need love, agadoo,(M,s only) ritchie havens and groove armada goin back to my roots and i care not a toss for any dissent on it.
Garethx Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 go on and laugh was played wasnt it. John Vincent and Richard Searling both owned the record while the Casino was open, but I don't know if it was actually played. Searling is rumoured to have offloaded the disc claiming it was "too good" for the NS scene of the time.
Guest aintgotit Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 Three quality choices John, Edwin Starr in particular would have stormed the gaff, as it is very traditional, but what a sound..........thanks for posting mate. Russ second that vote for edwin starr ,heard ifsrt time sunday night at brid this yr. blilliant.
Guest aintgotit Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 John Vincent and Richard Searling both owned the record while the Casino was open, but I don't know if it was actually played. Searling is rumoured to have offloaded the disc claiming it was "too good" for the NS scene of the time. i must be thinking of the butlers
Guest aintgotit Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 little jewel i want to. dorothy berry im not satisfied irma thomas what are you trying to do?maybe.
Chalky Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 John Vincent and Richard Searling both owned the record while the Casino was open, but I don't know if it was actually played. Searling is rumoured to have offloaded the disc claiming it was "too good" for the NS scene of the time. John Vincent told me that he offered it to Richard S and it was turned down with the "too good for the northern scene" comment you mention. Not sure if it was after Wigan closed or at the tail end when offered to Richard. Great record!!
Davenpete Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 little jewel i want to. dorothy berry im not satisfied irma thomas what are you trying to do?maybe. Is 'What Are You Trying To Do' not a Wheel sound??? Dave
Chalky Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Hi Russ, As the original DJ there along with Russ W, I can assure you none of the above would have worked. There's a handful that would have done the business..Joe Jama and Bill Bush spring to mind, but the receptive audience had so much to choose from and, don't forget the playlist was short. We might only play 100 records a night due to 2,3 and 4 plays a night. Wigan was unique in it's make-up. Today we are older, wiser and willing to accept different styles. If the Seven Souls and Silhouettes failed to entice at Station Rd, I can assure you the Mello Souls would have failed. In my humblest opinion of course! Kev Seen to reall you and me having this discussion before Kev. Still think the Mello Souls would have made it, maybe not in 1973/74 but towards the end ('79/'80) if RS had got hold of this I still think it would have gone down taken the roof off Two more from Butch that I thnk would have gone down well, Shirley Turner (Ann Robinson) World of Happiness and Jesse James Love Is Alright. Diane Lewis - Ain't Got A Chance Too. All in my opinion of course.
Garethx Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Agreed Chalky. I can't see the Jesse James record failing at any of the classic venues of the past: 100% definitive Northern Soul record of the very highest calibre and maybe one of the greatest ever discoveries.
Davetay Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 little jewel i want to. dorothy berry im not satisfied irma thomas what are you trying to do?maybe. Little Jewel was know back than by collecters and dj's but wasn't really pushed in the bigger clubs. Too cheap at the time to be played out, you could pick it up for a £1 or so. Same with Carol Anderson Taking my mind../I'm not worried, alot turned up in soul-packs back than.
Guest gordon russell Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 MELVIN DAVIS....LUCILLE.......FOOKIN AMESOME..........WIGAN WAS ON FOR 8 YEARS AND HALF THE STUFF PLAYED WAS SHITE........SO IF SHITE CAN CUT IT........MOST OF TODAYS QUALITY DANCING SOUL SHOULD .........BUT WE ALL KNOW WHEN YA 16 AND OFF YA FACE WITH A BUCKET FULL OF GREEN & CLEARS.....ANY OLD SHIT WILL DO......ANYONE GOT A COPY OF HAWAII 50 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR MY DAVE CLARK GLAD ALL OVER INSTR LOL
Wilxy Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Great thread Russ, with some equally valued and respected input, and whilst individually many of the titles suggested are mouthwatering in their own right, rewind 35 years or so, and the mind boggles .Appreciating the playlists back then contained both good and some bad on the ear tuneage.....IMHO a "fly on the wall" back in time session would be the best way to gauge such rightful "debate" ...... best wilxy
Guest BigPaul Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 MELVIN DAVIS....LUCILLE.......FOOKIN AMESOME..........WIGAN WAS ON FOR 8 YEARS AND HALF THE STUFF PLAYED WAS SHITE........SO IF SHITE CAN CUT IT........MOST OF TODAYS QUALITY DANCING SOUL SHOULD .........BUT WE ALL KNOW WHEN YA 16 AND OFF YA FACE WITH A BUCKET FULL OF GREEN & CLEARS.....ANY OLD SHIT WILL DO......ANYONE GOT A COPY OF HAWAII 50 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR MY DAVE CLARK GLAD ALL OVER INSTR LOL Choon Tezza
Young Brett Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 After a comment on a Look Back thread today, i thought the remark might be interesting as a thread on its own 'the new stuff thats around just don't cut it....would'nt have then and does not now...'. Now instead of this turning into a sh*t slinging contest, how about records from the last 10 years that could prove this remark wrong I'll start: Mello Souls Tommy & the Derbys Roy Roberts (Sugar) Sheepherders Johnny Praye There are loads n loads more including almost all 100 Club 45's. So c'mon lets post up the monsters from the last decade that would have also taken the roof off the WC. Russ ok my favourite subject the trouble with people on the scene today is many dont travel further than their own doorstep .and tend to have cloth ears nothing new there having travelled the length and breath of this country for thirty plus years supporting any d.j .s with that bit of balls to play new sounds like gilly and the hand full of others at the back end of the casino searling was great along with sam , pat brady and gary rushbrooke, in the 80,s it was firstly mr,s darge ,hennigan,mr crosdall in london jim wensoria etc the last decade and a half has belonged to butch ,andy dyson mick.h .kitch etc trouble is these records dont get heard due to to many venues each week anyway i reckon thgese would have rocked any golden era venue MELBA MOORE " MAGIC TOUCH " MAXINE BROWN " TORTURE " TIARRAS " SUPRISE " APPOINTMENTS " I SAW YOU THERE " THE TEMPTONES "YOU KNOW YOURE IN LOVE " NEW WANDERERS " RENDER MY SERVICE " JEAN CARTER " I WANNA KNOW " DIANE LEWIS " YOU AINT GOT A CHANCE " MIGHT LOVERS " EVERYONES SAYING " CALVIN GRAYSON " LOVES JUST BEGUN " GIGI & CHARMAINES "DONT WANNA LOSE YOUR LOVE " THE CARPETS JUST CANT WIN "MAC STATEN & NOMADS " THERE SHE GOES " THE PRIMERS " HOW DOES IT GRAB YOU " . plus a endless list of other top quality sounds that would put many of over played sounds to rest given the chance. keeping soul real steve
Speedlimit Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 ok my favourite subject the trouble with people on the scene today is many dont travel further than their own doorstep .and tend to have cloth ears nothing new there having travelled the length and breath of this country for thirty plus years supporting any d.j .s with that bit of balls to play new sounds like gilly and the hand full of others at the back end of the casino searling was great along with sam , pat brady and gary rushbrooke, in the 80,s it was firstly mr,s darge ,hennigan,mr crosdall in london jim wensoria etc the last decade and a half has belonged to butch ,andy dyson mick.h .kitch etc trouble is these records dont get heard due to to many venues each week anyway i reckon thgese would have rocked any golden era venue MELBA MOORE " MAGIC TOUCH " MAXINE BROWN " TORTURE " TIARRAS " SUPRISE " APPOINTMENTS " I SAW YOU THERE " THE TEMPTONES "YOU KNOW YOURE IN LOVE " NEW WANDERERS " RENDER MY SERVICE " JEAN CARTER " I WANNA KNOW " DIANE LEWIS " YOU AINT GOT A CHANCE " MIGHT LOVERS " EVERYONES SAYING " CALVIN GRAYSON " LOVES JUST BEGUN " GIGI & CHARMAINES "DONT WANNA LOSE YOUR LOVE " THE CARPETS JUST CANT WIN "MAC STATEN & NOMADS " THERE SHE GOES " THE PRIMERS " HOW DOES IT GRAB YOU " . plus a endless list of other top quality sounds that would put many of over played sounds to rest given the chance. keeping soul real steve OOOPS JUST SIGNED IN ON LADS LAPTOP AND NOT CHANGED TO MY USER NAME KEEPING SOUL REAL STEVE
Russ Vickers Posted October 20, 2009 Author Posted October 20, 2009 OOOPS JUST SIGNED IN ON LADS LAPTOP AND NOT CHANGED TO MY USER NAME KEEPING SOUL REAL STEVE Amen ! Russ
Davetay Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 ok my favourite subject the trouble with people on the scene today is many dont travel further than their own doorstep .and tend to have cloth ears nothing new there having travelled the length and breath of this country for thirty plus years supporting any d.j .s with that bit of balls to play new sounds like gilly and the hand full of others at the back end of the casino searling was great along with sam , pat brady and gary rushbrooke, in the 80,s it was firstly mr,s darge ,hennigan,mr crosdall in london jim wensoria etc the last decade and a half has belonged to butch ,andy dyson mick.h .kitch etc trouble is these records dont get heard due to to many venues each week anyway i reckon thgese would have rocked any golden era venue MELBA MOORE " MAGIC TOUCH " MAXINE BROWN " TORTURE " TIARRAS " SUPRISE " APPOINTMENTS " I SAW YOU THERE " THE TEMPTONES "YOU KNOW YOURE IN LOVE " NEW WANDERERS " RENDER MY SERVICE " JEAN CARTER " I WANNA KNOW " DIANE LEWIS " YOU AINT GOT A CHANCE " MIGHT LOVERS " EVERYONES SAYING " CALVIN GRAYSON " LOVES JUST BEGUN " GIGI & CHARMAINES "DONT WANNA LOSE YOUR LOVE " THE CARPETS JUST CANT WIN "MAC STATEN & NOMADS " THERE SHE GOES " THE PRIMERS " HOW DOES IT GRAB YOU " . plus a endless list of other top quality sounds that would put many of over played sounds to rest given the chance. keeping soul real steve Calvin Grayson was played back in the 70s, but was not as big as it as been in the last few years. btw Loved it back than , still love it now.
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