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Thelma Houston got played continually at Wigan.....late 76...early 77.......Why did Harold Melvin And The Blue-Notes never get a spin at The Heart of Soul?? l even have a soft-spot for The Communards.... :hatsoff2:

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Thelma Houston got played continually at Wigan.....late 76...early 77.......Why did Harold Melvin And The Blue-Notes never get a spin at The Heart of Soul?? l even have a soft-spot for The Communards.... :hatsoff2:

Prefer Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes version - still have the single and it's on my i pod along with "The Love I Lost" yes.gif

Came out more or less the same time in the charts didn't they?? but was always team Melvin lol

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:thumbsup: Sorry,yes,you're dead right.....,.Early 77...HM...TOP 10....TH......Top 20... :hatsoff2: x

Just remember only dancing to HM and my mate preferred TH at the local Tiffanys on a Monday night - sweet 16 at the time innocent.gif

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:hatsoff2::thumbsup:

Thelma Houston singing now on itv 2 Americas got talent

so will susan boyle........can't fkn wait....:yes::thumbsup::D :D

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l was 18/19 at that time and if we have met l would have taken you to my Bouduier....What ever that was... :hatsoff2:

Boudoir Phil.......................and didn't you share with 28 brothers and sisters?

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Thelma Houston DLMTW was the first record to be played in 1977 in The Highland Room - it was played just after midnight by Ian Levine.

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I will go with Harold Melvin version,Thelma's was good though,

There was another version out on a demo in 83 by a disco / funk girl group called Le Fleur,Least that's what I think they were called,Just tried Youtubing it but can't find it

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Thelma Houston was the best version in my opinion.

Mr Melvin and co did a pretty good job too.

Detroit And Philly you don't get much better than that.

The 2 best music city's in the world in my opinion.

Stu.

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Thelma Houston was the best version in my opinion.

Mr Melvin and co did a pretty good job too.

Detroit And Philly you don't get much better than that.

The 2 best music city's in the world in my opinion.

Stu.

very true stu ,awesome output for soul.......i thought miss houston's version was pure disco and harold melvin's offering pure soul. atb jim.

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Sorry you've lost me on this one ??

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Sorry you've lost me on this one ??

i can fill you in on that one grant, i made a homophobic remark about jimmy summerville, seems its o.k to parade yourself as gay but not ok to comment on it. pc gone mad.

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Thelma Houston DLMTW was the first record to be played in 1977 in The Highland Room - it was played just after midnight by Ian Levine.

...and also played at the same time by 70's club DJ Ray Teret at the Place in Hanley. Ray was quite adept at stringing together a half decent set considering the disco environment that prevailed. Mr Melvin's does it for me though

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...and also played at the same time by 70's club DJ Ray Teret at the Place in Hanley. Ray was quite adept at stringing together a half decent set considering the disco environment that prevailed. Mr Melvin's does it for me though

Were you aware Jez , that " Ugly " Ray Terrett was the brother of our beloved Barmy Barry ?

Harold Melvin gets my vote .

Malc

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Were you aware Jez , that " Ugly " Ray Terrett was the brother of our beloved Barmy Barry ?

Harold Melvin gets my vote .

Malc

...well no I wasn't aware Malc:ohmy: Blimey learn summat new every day. Bet there parents were proud-- 2 of the pioneers of the DJ world in the early days.

....and at least one of 'em was a hit wiv the laydeez:rolleyes:

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harold melvin DLMTW was a 12 month old lp only track when thelma decided to cut it. HM orig was never a 45 in the states. only when thelmas version was no 1 in the states did philly decide to put the 45 out in europe. HM a classic......... thelmas version is average.................. jimmy summerville version is rubbish IMO

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