Guest jerrio Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 JUST PUTTING A FEW TITLES ON EBAY GIVING THEM A SPIN WHILST I DO, I PUT THE OTHER SIDE OF JIMMY RAYE PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD ON JUST CANT TAKE IT NO MORE. A REALLY GOOD RECORD. THING IS I HAVE NEVER PLAYED IT BEFORE,WHICH IS UNUSUAL FOR ME AS ITS THE FIRST THING I DO PLAY THE FLIP SIDES.IVE DECIDED TO KEEP IT BUT WHAT IF I HAD LET IT GO,AND SOME TIME LATER HEARD IT SOMEWHERE. THINKING THATS GOOD,MUST FIND OUT WHO IT IS? WRIGHTY.
Little-stevie Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Plenty folk have let stuff go and did not know the flip contained a great soul record.... I am sure b-sides as been covered in back topic?????? My mates take great pleasure in playing great flips of my records that i did not know, its called the " f"cking got you game" I dod try and dig out a few from time to time and flip them... Found a good few great flips of late, its like getting a new record... It does help that i like deep soul/ crossover/ ballads too.. That does increase the chance of finding some great tunes..... A great b-side find was Fall on me by Dean Parrish, a fantastic deep soul ballad thats got the lot for me, its on the flip of Tell Her... Different flip on some issues... Deep soul again.. The flip of Eddie Giles... Losing boy..... The flip of Eugene Gaspard, Holding on... The flip of Johnny Watson, its better to cry.... The day i flipped the exits and found under the street lamps ... My mate doing a f"cking got you with Lorraine Rudolph flip side, wow that really got me..... Royal Esquires was in a goood few sales box but came back out when they heard the real soul flip that pulls at your fooking heart strings... Thats just a few with deep/ midtempo flips.... When you find a real storming dancer then its xmas indeed.. Could go for ever.. A topic without an end i guess..... Maybe my top topic of all time.... Now i have a flip at least every other day of a few tunes.... Some have said they always flip but i have known them to get caught out many times... Maybe some good person could find the other topic on b-sides...
paup-ine Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 jimmie raye - just can't take no more - p:)
Guest Dave Turner Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 The flip to Jimmy Conwell - Too Much. Had the record in the 70s and never bothered flipping it. Nineties I heard "Let It All Out" and was well pissed when it turned out to be the flip I'd missed. jimmy conwell - let it all out -
Guest oldsoulgit Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 The B Side of Emanuel lasky - Lucky to be loved - Our World is great. Cheers Jim.
Guest Bearsoul Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 [Plenty folk have let stuff go and did not know the flip contained a great soul record.... I am sure b-sides as been covered in back topic?????? My mates take great pleasure in playing great flips of my records that i did not know, its called the " f"cking got you game" I dod try and dig out a few from time to time and flip them... Found a good few great flips of late, its like getting a new record... It does help that i like deep soul/ crossover/ ballads too.. That does increase the chance of finding some great tunes..... A great b-side find was Fall on me by Dean Parrish, a fantastic deep soul ballad thats got the lot for me, its on the flip of Tell Her... Different flip on some issues... Deep soul again.. The flip of Eddie Giles... Losing boy..... The flip of Eugene Gaspard, Holding on... The flip of Johnny Watson, its better to cry.... The day i flipped the exits and found under the street lamps ... My mate doing a f"cking got you with Lorraine Rudolph flip side, wow that really got me..... Royal Esquires was in a goood few sales box but came back out when they heard the real soul flip that pulls at your fooking heart strings... Thats just a few with deep/ midtempo flips.... When you find a real storming dancer then its xmas indeed.. Could go for ever.. A topic without an end i guess..... Maybe my top topic of all time.... Now i have a flip at least every other day of a few tunes.... Some have said they always flip but i have known them to get caught out many times... Maybe some good person could find the other topic on b-sides...
ImberBoy Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 (edited) J.Blackfoot - Taxi, flip it over for Where Is Love, cracking track and well and truly forgotten! Dust it off and get it played!!! 48183 Edited September 3, 2010 by ImberBoy
Guest Andy Kempster Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 JUST PUTTING A FEW TITLES ON EBAY GIVING THEM A SPIN WHILST I DO, I PUT THE OTHER SIDE OF JIMMY RAYE PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD ON JUST CANT TAKE IT NO MORE. A REALLY GOOD RECORD. THING IS I HAVE NEVER PLAYED IT BEFORE,WHICH IS UNUSUAL FOR ME AS ITS THE FIRST THING I DO PLAY THE FLIP SIDES.IVE DECIDED TO KEEP IT BUT WHAT IF I HAD LET IT GO,AND SOME TIME LATER HEARD IT SOMEWHERE. THINKING THATS GOOD,MUST FIND OUT WHO IT IS? WRIGHTY. just got myself a USB turntable so have started putting all my vinyl onto my PC, been playing both sides of every record. there are bound to be a few nice bits pop up for me over the next few days or weeks
Guest enchantedrythm Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 the ultimate flip side must be jack montgomery's "dearly beloved", after all "do you believe it "was a monster play now its almost forgotten, other 45's such as sweet magic-connie and the magnetics sable disc spring to mind. but what about the flip to "woman love thief" stemmons express- a real later day eye opener, and one that had me a little confused, having owned the disc on two labels for nigh on 30 years!!!!
arnie j Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 (edited) chappels - help me somebody - this is one of me fave doublesiders,this one proper northern and tother one midtempo crossover heaven jasonchappells - your're acting kind of strange - Edited September 3, 2010 by arnie j
Premium Stuff Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 the ultimate flip side must be jack montgomery's "dearly beloved", after all "do you believe it "was a monster play now its almost forgotten, other 45's such as sweet magic-connie and the magnetics sable disc spring to mind. but what about the flip to "woman love thief" stemmons express- a real later day eye opener, and one that had me a little confused, having owned the disc on two labels for nigh on 30 years!!!! Not forgotten by me mate - it's on my list next time I get any kind of chance to play anything out The best side for me Cheers Richard
grantdyche Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 The flip to " Apples Peaches" - Jay and the Techniques - "Contact" was a good one back in the day
dthedrug Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 THE B SIDE OF THE HIGH KEYES "LIVIN A LIE" ON VERVE IS ONE OF THE SOUL SCENES GREATEST B SIDE OF ALL TIME AND SHOULD BE PLAYED AGAIN BY MOST GOOD DJ'S A '1 SOUND I HAVE THE RECORD BUT IT WILL NEED SOMEONE ELSE TO PUT A CLIP ON HEAR:ph34r: DAVE
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