Premium Stuff Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 A classic Detroit Northern sound and quite hard to pick up - but does it get played out much these days or is it just too 'old school' Cheers Richard
Guest smudgesmith Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 A classic Detroit Northern sound and quite hard to pick up - but does it get played out much these days or is it just too 'old school' Cheers Richard Great tune I've played it out about 3 times in 10 yrs
Tabs Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 Great record and I'd like too hear it played out again patti young - head and shoulders -
KevH Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 (edited) think it was Andy Dyson (or Sam),who dropped it into their set ,last but one Lifeline. Edited July 31, 2010 by KevH
Guest Mart B Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 A classic Detroit Northern sound and quite hard to pick up - but does it get played out much these days or is it just too 'old school' Cheers Richard A classic example of a "underplayed oldie not a rare tune",should be played out more often. It was played out quite alot in the eighties.
Ged Parker Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 A classic example of a "underplayed oldie not a rare tune",should be played out more often. It was played out quite alot in the eighties. I've played it out but not for a while. Note sure about it being "not a rare tune"? When did you see one for sale last?
Rob Moss Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 According to Clay McMurray, who was at the session,'Patti Young' is actually Sue Ann Jones. 1
Guest Mart B Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 I've played it out but not for a while. Note sure about it being "not a rare tune"? When did you see one for sale last? Hi Ged I know its a rare tune value wise i think theres a few in collectors boxes around the Mansfield area,i meant the tune is not a rare oldies tune, i hope thats cleared things up. As it ever been booted? Cheers Mart B
Premium Stuff Posted July 31, 2010 Author Posted July 31, 2010 (edited) Hi Ged I know its a rare tune value wise i think theres a few in collectors boxes around the Mansfield area,i meant the tune is not a rare oldies tune, i hope thats cleared things up. As it ever been booted? Cheers Mart B Not that clear mate 1) it's an oldie and 2) if you try and get one these days IMO it will be a pretty hard one to pick up That makes it a rare oldie in my book There are loads of records that these days are hard to get, but we all know several people who have copies they picked up years ago So, I would definitely put it in the rare oldie category I'm still intrigued by why it doesn't it get played out much Cheers Richard Edited July 31, 2010 by Premium Stuff
Guest Dante Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 I always thought of it as an over played oldie because it was on a comp I got when I was first getting into the music. Nice to see it's not so overplayed, because it's a great record.
Guest JIM BARRY Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 first became big at the torch......listened to the backing track on an early goldmine c.d.....fantastic production with the kitchen sink thrown in.
Geordiejohnson Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 If you go on the Soulful detroit website, and go into the terrashirma story,Ralph Terrana tells of how he took a sledge hammer to thousands of Patti youngs head and shoulders when he was working for Ernstrat recording studios because it had flopped. I must admit its not one that pops up for sale every day of the week, great little tune though Geeoooooooordie
Premium Stuff Posted July 31, 2010 Author Posted July 31, 2010 If you go on the Soulful detroit website, and go into the terrashirma story,Ralph Terrana tells of how he took a sledge hammer to thousands of Patti youngs head and shoulders when he was working for Ernstrat recording studios because it had flopped. I must admit its not one that pops up for sale every day of the week, great little tune though Geeoooooooordie Cheers Geordie Sounds interesting - I'm gonna check that out Richard
Premium Stuff Posted July 31, 2010 Author Posted July 31, 2010 If you go on the Soulful detroit website, and go into the terrashirma story,Ralph Terrana tells of how he took a sledge hammer to thousands of Patti youngs head and shoulders when he was working for Ernstrat recording studios because it had flopped. I must admit its not one that pops up for sale every day of the week, great little tune though Geeoooooooordie Had a quick look Geordie and could find mention of Patti Young in a couple of places but nothing about smashing up a load of copies - have you got the link please? Cheers Richard
Guest Byrney Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 A classic Detroit Northern sound and quite hard to pick up - but does it get played out much these days or is it just too 'old school' Cheers Richard Its a great Detroit tune, I've wondered if this get played at oldies nights? Also I've been on the keg... but isn't there two versions of this with different endings?
bri pinch Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 READ ALL THE ABOVE POSTS, THINK I MUST BE ON MI OWN WHO THINKS ITS FOOKIN SHAT BRI PINCH
Premium Stuff Posted August 1, 2010 Author Posted August 1, 2010 What was that other version - Marlina Mars on MGM? Anyone got any info or a scan on that one? Cheers Richard
Mick Howard Posted August 2, 2010 Posted August 2, 2010 Effin brilliant tune. I remember Gaz Kellett getting me my copy & presenting it to me at a surprise party in Halifax organised by my ex when I came back from Saudi in 87 - I nearly burst into tears.... Obviously theres the other version by Marlena Mars (I think) on MGM but I also had an alternative vocal by Tommy Frontera called Merry-Go-Round on Palmer - its' not a great tune by any standards but unusual if only for the fair-ground organ type thing going on over the track. Mick
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 Mick--when i used to play Tommy(on Palmer) i always preferred the other side--"Street of Shame"-- i think it was T.C
Ted Massey Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 It was in the batch when i sold half of my Detroit stuff to Tim Brown in 1997, it never worked in oldies venues around the West Mids. and have seen very few for sale since 1997
Anoraks Corner Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 Ouch! You've brought back a painful memory for me...and possibly my biggest vinyl mistake ever...I swapped my copy for a Bob & Earl - 'Oh! Baby Doll' on Tempe many, many moons ago.Mind you, I always wanted more from the Patti Young...the break is magnificent, but the rest kinda just plods along?!
dthedrug Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 HI ALL...I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED IT, SINCE 72, YES I HAVE THE GREEN OOTP AND LOOKED ON IN ENVY WHEN I LOOK THROUGH DJ BOXS GATHERING DUST WITH MARKS ON SLEEVE THAT SHOW A TIDE MARK WHERE IT'S BEEN PULLED UP & PUSHED BACK DOWN AGAIN??THIS TO ME HAS ALL THE QUALITY OF A UK COPY OF RUFUS LUMLEY I:ph34r: 'M STANDING! OH YES! OH YES! YOU ALL NO I AM RIGHT, PLAY IT AGAIN SAM. DAVE(IT'S GOTTA BE NORTHERN SOUL)KIL Aint it thoe!!!!
Premium Stuff Posted August 5, 2010 Author Posted August 5, 2010 Ouch! You've brought back a painful memory for me...and possibly my biggest vinyl mistake ever...I swapped my copy for a Bob & Earl - 'Oh! Baby Doll' on Tempe many, many moons ago.Mind you, I always wanted more from the Patti Young...the break is magnificent, but the rest kinda just plods along?! Ouch! sorry about that Dave Totally agree about that break - it's excellent and by far the best part of the song Thanks everyone for all your comments Anyone ever seen and/or could post up a picture of Patti Young please? Cheers Richard
Guest central soul Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 Ouch! sorry about that Dave Totally agree about that break - it's excellent and by far the best part of the song Thanks everyone for all your comments Anyone ever seen and/or could post up a picture of Patti Young please? Cheers Richard
Guest central soul Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 Hi Richard Try- www.delshannon.com/theyoungsisters.htm. Dont know whitch one is patti. atb Rob
Anoraks Corner Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 www.delshannon.com/theyoungsisters.htm. WARNING...blue-eyed Soul alert...WARNING...remove from your shelves immediately...WARNING...offer to Tim Brown asap etc etc
Guest central soul Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 WARNING...blue-eyed Soul alert...WARNING...remove from your shelves immediately...WARNING...offer to Tim Brown asap etc etc Hi This is the only the second time I've posted on soul source so i hope im not stepping on anyone's nodgers. I hope you are jocking, if you aren't then please remember that if you get rid of all the blue-eyed soul Wigan all nighters would not have been eight hours long more like four. Rob
Anoraks Corner Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 This is the only the second time I've posted on soul source so i hope im not stepping on anyone's nodgers. I hope you are jocking, if you aren't then please remember that if you get rid of all the blue-eyed soul Wigan all nighters would not have been eight hours long more like four. Hi Rob, Naturally I'm joking, hence the and the reference to Tim's collecting habit Welcome to Soulsource, the world of irony and all the wonderful emoticons to express the emotions the written word sometimes can't convey
Guest central soul Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 Hi Rob, Naturally I'm joking, hence the and the reference to Tim's collecting habit Welcome to Soulsource, the world of irony and all the wonderful emoticons to express the emotions the written word sometimes can't convey Sorry bud Its like the first day at school. so much to take in, so much to learn.SO MUCH BLOODY SKIRT. ATB Rob
Premium Stuff Posted August 5, 2010 Author Posted August 5, 2010 Hi Richard Try- www.delshannon.com/theyoungsisters.htm. Dont know whitch one is patti. atb Rob Great - nice one Rob - much appreciated Anyone know which one Patti is please? They don't really look like sisters to me - obviously hoping Patti is the better looking one of the three! Don't mind Flynny - he loves his emoticons Cheers Richard
Wilxy Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 Great record ,and one which I'm certain that I've only seen once whilst perusing vinyl for sale, which I'm sure was at Burnley about eighteen months ago, alas I was shy of the asking price somewhat, and regrettably vinyl of this ilk remains very difficult to obtain:yes:
Davetay Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 WARNING...blue-eyed Soul alert...WARNING...remove from your shelves immediately...WARNING...offer to Tim Brown asap etc etc I can't beleive the website shows the OOTP boot and not the Ernstrat copy WTF!
Guest central soul Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 Great - nice one Rob - much appreciated Anyone know which one Patti is please? They don't really look like sisters to me - obviously hoping Patti is the better looking one of the three! Don't mind Flynny - he loves his emoticons Cheers Richard Hi Bud You re right they aren't sisters but they are three Italian girls with wonderful name, go to doo-wop.blog.org/themes-_young_sisters-274614 ATB ROB
Guest central soul Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 Hi Bud You re right they aren't sisters but they are three Italian girls with wonderful name, go to doo-wop.blog.org/themes-_young_sisters-274614 ATB ROB Just noticed two sisters + patti Now using the powers of deduction within the soul source community can we find the odd one out. Wheres my deerstalker hat?
Premium Stuff Posted August 7, 2010 Author Posted August 7, 2010 Hi Bud You re right they aren't sisters but they are three Italian girls with wonderful name, go to doo-wop.blog.org/themes-_young_sisters-274614 ATB ROB The Young Sisters were three young Italian girls who hailed from the east side of Detroit and attended Servite High School. Patti Masaglia was the oldest, and sisters Lisa and Angela Pomilia rounded out the group. Cheers Richard
Stanley Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 when i decided to offload some more of my detroit collection ,i advertised my mint copy of patty young on ernstrat forsale around 500 and it eventually sold for around 450 and that was only a few months ago on here.i loved the tune but agree with ted massey it never really took off in play sets.but its a hard piece to find. george
Yos Zoul Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 I play it on the Amsterdam Soul Club regularly and it goes down really well. Ralph Terrana also said in his book that the song was offered to Procter & Gamble (the parentcompany of Head & Shoulders) for use in their advertising campaigns but they declined. Probably too black sounding for a product aimed at the white market. Would have sold a bit more (Shampoo and records) if they had used it stating it was a blue eyed singer I reckon. Btw, still looking for a spare copy. PM me with offers please. Cheers Joe
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