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Guest in town Mikey
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Is my world about to come crushing down Dave?

What have you heard?

IMO its the best discovery of the decade. As far as I know it was only played from around 2003/04??

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No, unless you know something...........ohmy.gif

I don't know anthing John just heard last bit of a conversation that seemed to suggest she was part of the Steve Brookstein "family" Could of been a joke ? Just thought I'd throw it up & see if there were any rumours flying around ?

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I don't know anthing John just heard last bit of a conversation that seemed to suggest she was part of the Steve Brookstein "family" Could of been a joke ? Just thought I'd throw it up & see if there were any rumours flying around ?

There will be now laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

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I don't know anthing John just heard last bit of a conversation that seemed to suggest she was part of the Steve Brookstein "family" Could of been a joke ? Just thought I'd throw it up & see if there were any rumours flying around ?

whistlingthat's put the cat amongst the pigeon's

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They wouldn't have chosen that name in a million years, she sounds like a librarian from Redditch

Redditch !!!! Isn't that where Steve Brookstein "retired to" ? :laugh:

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I hate this record.

The perfect song for Cilla Black.

Listen to it and tell me it does not sound like Cilla laugh.gif

I must have cloth ears whistling.gif

I got to admit it ain't the greatest vocal/record on earth but it is good northern!!

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Guest Matt Male
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Funny, i never realised it was only around for a few years, it sounds like the sort of stuff from youthclubs when i was a teenager, it just feels really familiar for some reason g.gif

Is it really a 1960 release as i've read? It certainly doesn't sound like 1960, late 60s maybe.

Agree with Joan i don't like it either. (i'm assuming were talking about Love Finds A Way?)


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Poor soul record, f**cking fantastic Northern Soul record.

Yes I do differentiate also, sometimes, it has the balls to make up for the weak vocals, unlike some of the other "pop" stompers previously mentioned!

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has to be one of the best dancers records out there !!!

OK the vocals are a bit weak but it is pure Northern Soul and without doubt a real gem of a find.

Dunno about Chalky having cloth ears, there must be 100's of sounds with dodgey vocals that get played every week laugh.gif

Again if you look round most people that hate it haven't got a copy whistling.gif and that ain't going to change much as i can't see many more copies being found now & good !!! let it remain dog rare !

Ian.

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has to be one of the best dancers records out there !!!

OK the vocals are a bit weak but it is pure Northern Soul and without doubt a real gem of a find.

Dunno about Chalky having cloth ears, there must be 100's of sounds with dodgey vocals that get played every week laugh.gif

Again if you look round most people that hate it haven't got a copy whistling.gif and that ain't going to change much as i can't see many more copies being found now & good !!! let it remain dog rare !

Ian.

the cloth ears bit was referring to the Cilla Black bit, I don't hear Cilla in there. I know vocally like said it isn't one of the greatest but as far as Northern goes, like you say one of the best dancers, and at the end of the day dancing is what this scene is essentially all about, taught or not whistling.gif

Can remember at the 100 Club, Guy was looking through the records and he dropped everything and dashed for the dance floor when this came on some years ago.

Edited by chalky
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Pocorn told me that it was a contract job. She came in wanting to put a record out, paid Richard whatever, he recorded her, arranged pressing and handed them over to her. As far as he was concerned that was the end of the story.

Took him a while to remember the record when he was first asked about it. Producers like him would work on their own material for their own labels or the label they were signed to at the time and also do contract jobs. So Richards name does pop up on a few Detroit things where his involvement may have been little.

Normally when you see executive producer on a label, the chances of them being at the studio when the track was cut is only 50/50

Dave

Edited by Dave Thorley
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I had the pleasure of talking with Popcorn Wylie a few times. He was a very nice man. When I brought up the Margaret Little record he gave me a few clues that I am still trying to piece together. He gave me some cross streets in Detroit of where he thought that he had to go to pick up some money from the person who invested in the recording. After looking in a 1966 Detroit Phone Book it checked out. Maybe there is still hope that there is a box of Margaret Little records out there just like the Clara Hardy record on TUNA that turned up???

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Popcorn told me that a guy came to him with a singer he wanted recording. Thought he was a barber and seemed to think the guy's name was Geneboro.

I agree with Eddie Hubbard - the backing track is awesome. Vocals are terrible. Mrs. Miller meets Tiny Tim. Popcorn thought that he had a tape somewhere with the backing track on it so we will see...

Guest Matt Male
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Pocorn told me that it was a contract job. She came in wanting to put a record out, paid Richard whatever, he recorded her, arranged pressing and handed them over to her. As far as he was concerned that was the end of the story.

Took him a while to remember the record when he was first asked about it. Producers like him would work on their own material for their own labels or the label they were signed to at the time and also do contract jobs. So Richards name does pop up on a few Detroit things where his involvement may have been little.

Normally when you see executive producer on a label, the chances of them being at the studio when the track was cut is only 50/50

Dave

Brilliant story Dave. Was it a vanity recording then? When she'd recorded it and picked a few up, did she just disappear?

What else is on the Geneboro label?

Found an old thread on Soulful Detriot. https://www.soulfuldetroit.com/archives/1/664.html?1021614989

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Again if you look round most people that hate it haven't got a copy whistling.gif

What has this got to do with anything?

There are hundreds of records I dislike that I haven't got. No one buys records they don't like do they?

There are hundreds that I love that I haven't got either so I don't see your point.

It is pants :thumbsup:

Edited by jumpinjoan
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Brilliant story Dave. Was it a vanity recording then? When she'd recorded it and picked a few up, did she just disappear?

What else is on the Geneboro label?

Found an old thread on Soulful Detriot. https://www.soulfulde...html?1021614989

whistling.gifjust been reading this soulful detriot thread,it talked of a barber backing a go go label,could this be the same barber who rob moss was told about by pop corn??????????or am i looking to deep in to this.regard johno

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It is Cilla all day long.

Love Finds A Way Chuck :thumbsup:

:thumbup::lol::lol:

Its not often you are wrong Joan (althought thats not what Tony says when you are not around) but this time honey................

Hope you are both well and be great to catch up sometime.

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They wouldn't have chosen that name in a million years, she sounds like a librarian from Redditch

I Knew her well, & its time to own up...

I was in this library on this very rainy Wednesday in Redditch. I just happened to have my old trusty 1960's compact reel to reel tape recorder tucked under both tables.

Couldn't believe the tunes this Suebo chain smoker was belting out whilst stamping away....everybody going... SHHHH :thumbsup:...and all.

Well just a small hop over the pond and I slapped her on vinyl.....JOB DONE.

Tried palming it off to Cilla and Dusty ....but they just told me to piss off.

So there you have it...Sorry to disillusion so many these past years...but the cats out the bag now & boy I feel so much better...

Yep ...Maggie Little....always made you pay if your book went overdue.....QUITE A GIRL

I'll get me coat....

Edited by Billyboy
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I've heard the "barber" story..from Tim Brown,said Popcorn Wylie owed his barber a favour.Margaret being the barbers daughter.

I think the records great btw.


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Clocked one of these on the decks (Sam) at Rugby and exited quick to have a step about. Great tempo, great tune!

Mick H has got one as well. Who else?

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Guest gordon russell
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What has this got to do with anything?

There are hundreds of records I dislike that I haven't got. No one buys records they don't like do they?

There are hundreds that I love that I haven't got either so I don't see your point.

It is pants laugh.gif

you bloody tell em joan..........no back slapping from joany biggrin.gif

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It is Cilla all day long.

Love Finds A Way Chuck laugh.gif

Must admit when i first heard it,i could hear what i thought was a "manufactured" sound.Right at the beginning is a strange "Ohhh baby" vocal from a chap that sounds like its been added.

Saying that ,folks with the knowledge say its genuine 60's - Mike Terry involved.Was it recorded for a TV show?

Personally ,i like it,perfect dancer with all the ingredients.But is it too perfect............?g.gif

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One hell of a backing track, and whilst vocally it's not great, it's a great all-nighter tune...which to these ears sounds nothing less than a genuine, on the fours, Pocorn Wylie, Detroit...yes.gif

And come on, if anyone was going to 'manufacture' a retro-tune, then it's not hard to find someone that can sing is it.........shades.gif

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One hell of a backing track, and whilst vocally it's not great, it's a great all-nighter tune...which to these ears sounds nothing less than a genuine, on the fours, Pocorn Wylie, Detroit...:yes:

And come on, if anyone was going to 'manufacture' a retro-tune, then it's not hard to find someone that can sing is it.........shades

whistlingwhistlingwhistlingisn't this what northern soul is all about,and as you said "ON THE FOURS" wish i had one i would be crawling on the celling regards johno

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