Ian Dewhirst Posted November 13, 2010 Posted November 13, 2010 (edited) I'm constantly wading through stuff and every so often I get a great surprise when I re-listen to an old record that I'd either forgotten about or just ignored first time around. A few years ago I bumped into this one again - I probably hadn't heard it since 1973. Completely blew me away, like I'd heard it only for the first time! I just don't get it. The record has absolutely everything, fantastic vocalist, brfilliant Northern production and a song to die for. It's even got a perfect singalong chorus which peaks with the words, "Do It With Soul" for god's sake! An absolute loud, proud 100% Northern monster. That never was. How did it get away? Why wasn't it huge? Why didn't I play it???? "Do It With Soul" - Aldora Britton I have a few like this, but I thought it may be a nice idea to throw it open. What hidden gems do you have that you just love and would like to hear at a venue? How many times have you said, "if I was a DJ I'd bloody play this"! Whack up the ones you feel really passionate about. Just imagine that you have a massive audience in front of you who are all moaning about too many oldies, not enough different tunes etc and generally looking for inspiration. What gem would YOU pull out that that would blow 'em away? Let's hear 'em! Ian D Edited November 13, 2010 by Ian Dewhirst
Guest Brian Ellis Posted November 13, 2010 Posted November 13, 2010 (edited) Great idea for a thread Ian. Here's my twopennyworth. One of my all-time favourites; still crops up on lists at around 30 quid, and as we all get a bit older, perhaps the tempo of the future - The Modulations - 'I'm Hopelessly In Love With You' - pick it up when you can! Suoer, mid-tempo crossover soul at its very best The passion in the lead voice still makes the hairs on my neck stand on end - stunning vocals and superb lyrics. One of the best IMHO. Another great crossover record from Buddah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWDQd-qRm9k Brian Edited November 13, 2010 by Brian Ellis
Guest miff Posted November 13, 2010 Posted November 13, 2010 Thhis got a few plays back in the day at Wigan, it never took off as foar as ime awere got a copy then and ive never heard it play again except at the Wilton one night a few years ago john stanberry - i can't believe - stanlos
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 " It's all been said before !!! " Absolutely stonking 100% brilliant record which really should be up there with the greats. This is the track after "Lend A Hand" and whenever I played the album I always loved this track. That t track would absolutely be in my top 10 of ones that got away without a doubt. Is it on Refosoul and if so could somone post it up if poss? They really don't come much better than this. A real belter of a tune! Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 Great idea for a thread Ian. Here's my twopennyworth. One of my all-time favourites; still crops up on lists at around 30 quid, and as we all get a bit older, perhaps the tempo of the future - The Modulations - 'I'm Hopelessly In Love With You' - pick it up when you can! Suoer, mid-tempo crossover soul at its very best The passion in the lead voice still makes the hairs on my neck stand on end - stunning vocals and superb lyrics. One of the best IMHO. Another great crossover record from Buddah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWDQd-qRm9k Brian Yep, Good call mate. I've been listening to a lot of Modulations stuff just lately including "Never Too Late", "I Can't Fight Your Love" and the brilliant "It's Rough Out Here". There's gold in them 70's Philly tunes just as there was in the 60's. They kinda tick most of the boxes don't they......? Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 (edited) Thhis got a few plays back in the day at Wigan, it never took off as foar as ime awere got a copy then and ive never heard it play again except at the Wilton one night a few years ago john stanberry - i can't believe - stanlos Out-f*ckin'-standing Miff! A completely new one on me although I'm sure I saw one in Levine's box in the mid 70's. Was it another one of those "I Can't Believe I Ate The Whole Thing" type records which were around at the time? In other words, is that the complete title? Either way, a great record which I've never heard before which is kinda the spirit of the thread! Great stuff! Ian D Edited November 14, 2010 by Ian Dewhirst
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 Here's another beauty which should be huge. I've only played this out once in my life and that was this year in the early summer at a London Northern gig. Result: instant floorfiller and great vibe! The kind of record you want to hear to get you in the swing of things . A feel-good singalong anthem by a Northern Soul heroine which feels like a breath of fresh air. What's not to like? Ruby Andrews "I Got A Bone To Pick With You" Ian D
Dranny Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Here's another beauty which should be huge. I've only played this out once in my life and that was this year in the early summer at a London Northern gig. Result: instant floorfiller and great vibe! The kind of record you want to hear to get you in the swing of things . A feel-good singalong anthem by a Northern Soul heroine which feels like a breath of fresh air. What's not to like? Ruby Andrews "I Got A Bone To Pick With You" Ian D Ian every time i hear this on soul radio shows i think wow need a copy and yes then realise got 1 but don't play it ffs both sides quality and then some quality always shines thro Martyn
Guest miff Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 (edited) Out-f*ckin'-standing Miff! A completely new one on me although I'm sure I saw one in Levine's box in the mid 70's. Was it another one of those "I Can't Believe I Ate The Whole Thing" type records which were around at the time? In other words, is that the complete title? Either way, a great record which I've never heard before which is kinda the spirit of the thread! Great stuff! Ian D Its full title is "I cant believe ( she took the whole thing)" Edited November 14, 2010 by miff
Guest miff Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Here's another beauty which should be huge. I've only played this out once in my life and that was this year in the early summer at a London Northern gig. Result: instant floorfiller and great vibe! The kind of record you want to hear to get you in the swing of things . A feel-good singalong anthem by a Northern Soul heroine which feels like a breath of fresh air. What's not to like? Ruby Andrews "I Got A Bone To Pick With You" Ian D Yep great tune, I posted it up in refsoul a couple of years back never played the flip will have to give it a go
paup-ine Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Always liked: Soul - This Time Around - Musicor P
Kegsy Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Teddy Rabb Last Night on Codex International The only times I have heard this played out is when I have played it myself. Why ? Kegsy
Mrtag Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Here's another beauty which should be huge. I've only played this out once in my life and that was this year in the early summer at a London Northern gig. Result: instant floorfiller and great vibe! The kind of record you want to hear to get you in the swing of things . A feel-good singalong anthem by a Northern Soul heroine which feels like a breath of fresh air. What's not to like? Ruby Andrews "I Got A Bone To Pick With You" Ian D Great Tune Ian, Had 2 wdj copies of this 1 U.S. & 1 British sold one to a Dj Freind and then let his mate have the other They both got the best tenners worth ever!!
Godzilla Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Collection and the Civics - I'll be There - Soul Train Formerly covered up as err.... something or other... can't remember just now. Great piece of soul from Maryland on a label ususaly associated with And The Echoes. Always thought this could be one of those that would jump in price like Big Don's Rebellion did a few years ago as I think they have a similar feel. Collection and Civics - I'll Be There
Mrtag Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Thhis got a few plays back in the day at Wigan, it never took off as foar as ime awere got a copy then and ive never heard it play again except at the Wilton one night a few years ago john stanberry - i can't believe - stanlos Great Shout miff! Remebered this as soon as I listened to the first few lines but I don't know where from probabley another soul pack record but how good? ? Now I've got to go up in the loft to see If I've still Got A copy!! Bugger ! ! Atb John
Russ Vickers Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Great thread Ian. All these are great records & worthy of an odd play at an occasional SOUL NIGHT, but with the exception of maybe Tee Fletcher, not a chance that any of these would make it big at a Nighter in 2010/2011, non of em !!!. Dont know the Bobby Hutton so cant comment. One of the records I would like to see eventually make it large, would be Queen Yhana, I have championed this on & off for years &it became quite a popular sound at my Uptown Down South promotions a few years back, but whilst not unknown, it has never caught the imagination of a DJ popular enough to do it justice, might just go one day tho, particularly as that more funk sound seems to be better excepted recently........................the cry will be 'Its DISCO shite' I'm sure, but I reckon this could have its 15 mins of fame on a dance floor near you given half chance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQaznBxku-Y Larry Levan, Paradise Garage heaven.............think I might be slightly too ambitious expecting this will get heard out more, but hey ya can dream I spose.......... Russ
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 Hey Ian Aldorra briton didn´t get missed! not in thge Midlands anyway, was played often Catacombs(Pep probably) obviously Gloucester(me) and sure i had it on a Top rank Hanley tape(Sam) and i am pretty sure it was always one of the advertised records on Winstanly´s everysound advert Steve Yeah but it really should have gone national. I heard it out a couple of times in the early-mid 70's but I think it got buried in a slew of great records that were maybe a bit more instant. And I was actually at that Top Rank Hanley gig when Sam played it LOL (also I think that was the gig where I first heard "Afternoon Of The Rhino" come to think of it). I actually think it was maybe just a little too common at the time - there was a time when it seemed to be in everyones boxes and was pretty easily available for about £3 and that probably hindered it 'cos most of us jocks were trying to champion stuff which wasn't generally known, so Aldora would have suffered from being 'too available' at the time. Big mistake really. It used to happen with a lot of records that were perceived as being common back then, especially if they were on Soul Bowl's lists. A lot of those have got a lot more popular years or even decades later - Wade Flemons, Duke & Leonard, the Four Tracks etc, etc. The list is huge really. Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 Its full title is "I cant believe ( she took the whole thing)" Yep. I knew I remembered it. It was deffo in Levine's box circa '75. I recognised the title 'cos there were loads of these "Whole Thing" type records knocking around and no one really knew what the term actually meant over here. I think it was a U.S. TV ad for some monster burger or something wasn't it? Also I'm pretty sure this got zapped into a few Soul Packs didn't it? Once again, there was a sort of snobbery about 'Soul Pack records at the time. If someone had mentioned the John Stanberry record in record talk, then I'm sure some bright spark would have said, "Soul Pack record' with a distainful sneer LOL..... I wish I had a few thousand of those 70's Soul Packs now! Great shout Miff. Ian D
Godzilla Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Yep. I knew I remembered it. It was deffo in Levine's box circa '75. I recognised the title 'cos there were loads of these "Whole Thing" type records knocking around and no one really knew what the term actually meant over here. I think it was a U.S. TV ad for some monster burger or something wasn't it? Indigestion remedy actually
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 (edited) Great thread Ian. All these are great records & worthy of an odd play at an occasional SOUL NIGHT, but with the exception of maybe Tee Fletcher, not a chance that any of these would make it big at a Nighter in 2010/2011, non of em !!!. Dont know the Bobby Hutton so cant comment. One of the records I would like to see eventually make it large, would be Queen Yhana, I have championed this on & off for years &it became quite a popular sound at my Uptown Down South promotions a few years back, but whilst not unknown, it has never caught the imagination of a DJ popular enough to do it justice, might just go one day tho, particularly as that more funk sound seems to be better excepted recently........................the cry will be 'Its DISCO shite' I'm sure, but I reckon this could have its 15 mins of fame on a dance floor near you given half chance. https://www.youtube.c...h?v=GQaznBxku-Y Larry Levan, Paradise Garage heaven.............think I might be slightly too ambitious expecting this will get heard out more, but hey ya can dream I spose.......... Russ I'll tell you what Russ. I only heard that for the first time around 2005 when I reissued some of the P&P stuff. Couldn't believe that I didn't know it. Great record! I'm also quite partial to Florence Miller's "The Groove I'm In" which I think is similarly great. Can't find it on either You Tube or Refosoul but it is on this:- The P&P Records Story And that Bobby Hutton is here mate. Let me know what you think........... Bobby Hutton "It's All Been Said Before" Ian D Edited November 14, 2010 by Ian Dewhirst
Epic Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Yep. I knew I remembered it. It was deffo in Levine's box circa '75. I recognised the title 'cos there were loads of these "Whole Thing" type records knocking around and no one really knew what the term actually meant over here. I think it was a U.S. TV ad for some monster burger or something wasn't it? . Ian D You must have been looking in Colin's box Ian - it was a "last hour" spin for him - don't recollect ever hearing IL play it. Big fave for the Preston, Chorley & Fylde Coast folks.
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 Indigestion remedy actually Hahahaha. Great stuff. It's shows what was inspiring people in the U.S. at the time! Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 You must have been looking in Colin's box Ian - it was a "last hour" spin for him - don't recollect ever hearing IL play it. Big fave for the Preston, Chorley & Fylde Coast folks. No it was deffo in Levine's box when I first saw it and I figure Colin would have picked up one sharpish. I probably bloody heard it if it was last hour spin but let's face it, it was 35 years ago and there was such a broad palette..... Talking of which, does anyone remember the instrumental of "Don't Shake My Tree" - Beverly Wheeler? I can't find that anywhere now, but I recall that being a really interesting arrangement. Can anyone whack it up on Refo.....? Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 Always liked: Soul - This Time Around - Musicor P Killer track P! A don't think cheapies come any better. Sounds much much better today than it did back in the day..... "This Time Around" - S.O.U.L. featuring Larry Hancock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4gTo-9Bm4Y Ian D
Greety Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Brilliant thread Ian, this one will roll for weeks methinks. My offering would be Darrow Fletcher's brilliant "Changing by the minute" on Uni. A record I love to drop in on a good night and when I'm feeling a bit self indulgent. Epitomises everything great about a Mecca record. Easy to dance to and eleven out of ten on the feelgoodometer. Thanks to my old pal Dave Ferguson for turning me on to this many moons ago. It's on Refosoul if you fancy a couple of minutes of heaven!
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 And here's another one that's completely new to me, but what a great record (I'm playing on the show today so that's why I'm so enthused). I mean look at the label! Just great! Where does this stuff come from? Never seen that before in my life........ "All Those Lies" - Danny Williams Ian D
Cunnie Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Teddy Rabb Last Night on Codex International The only times I have heard this played out is when I have played it myself. Why ? Kegsy Simple answer. Because you have never heard me play Been in my playbox for what seems ages & when doing the right type of event it gets dusted off. Great call & great thread too.
BrianB Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Absolutely stonking 100% brilliant record which really should be up there with the greats. This is the track after "Lend A Hand" and whenever I played the album I always loved this track. That t track would absolutely be in my top 10 of ones that got away without a doubt. Is it on Refosoul and if so could somone post it up if poss? They really don't come much better than this. A real belter of a tune! Ian D Never heard this before. Great record, and must have made it big had it been played. I never heard much of Willie Parker I Live the Life I Love. Big sound on Stoops Estate in Burnley (my house) but I don't think I ever heard it played out? Brian
Guest biggray1 Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Great thread Ian. All these are great records & worthy of an odd play at an occasional SOUL NIGHT, but with the exception of maybe Tee Fletcher, not a chance that any of these would make it big at a Nighter in 2010/2011, non of em !!!. Dont know the Bobby Hutton so cant comment. One of the records I would like to see eventually make it large, would be Queen Yhana, I have championed this on & off for years &it became quite a popular sound at my Uptown Down South promotions a few years back, but whilst not unknown, it has never caught the imagination of a DJ popular enough to do it justice, might just go one day tho, particularly as that more funk sound seems to be better excepted recently........................the cry will be 'Its DISCO shite' I'm sure, but I reckon this could have its 15 mins of fame on a dance floor near you given half chance. https://www.youtube.c...h?v=GQaznBxku-Y Larry Levan, Paradise Garage heaven.............think I might be slightly too ambitious expecting this will get heard out more, but hey ya can dream I spose.......... Russ Simply Magnificent.
hullsoul Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 One that has hit me recently that I can't believe hasn't been a monster is the B side of Parliaments-Don't Be Sore At Me.....All My Goodies Are Gone..............sounds awesome but never heard it out (probably massive somewhere.....hopefully) parliaments - all your goodies are gone - revilot Another corker I've never heard out is The Decisions-Do You Love Me Sussex decisions - do you love me - sussex Cheers Martyn
pikeys dog Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 One of the records I would like to see eventually make it large, would be Queen Yhana, I have championed this on & off for years &it became quite a popular sound at my Uptown Down South promotions a few years back, but whilst not unknown, it has never caught the imagination of a DJ popular enough to do it justice, might just go one day tho, particularly as that more funk sound seems to be better excepted recently........................the cry will be 'Its DISCO shite' I'm sure, but I reckon this could have its 15 mins of fame on a dance floor near you given half chance. Used to play this at a Disco / 70s Soul night I used to co-promote in 1992 (my first foray into promoting). Got my copy from one of Goldmines 100 records for £30 packs. Don't know how many they sold, but I reckon a few must have been sent out as a mate got one in his pack a few months later.
Eddie Hubbard Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Here's an underplayed side that I like to spin when I get chance , it's the flip to the popular " Shadow of a memory " and bears the same backing as " Lucky Lady " by The Jones Brothers ....
Guest gordon russell Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I'm constantly wading through stuff and every so often I get a great surprise when I re-listen to an old record that I'd either forgotten about or just ignored first time around. A few years ago I bumped into this one again - I probably hadn't heard it since 1973. Completely blew me away, like I'd heard it only for the first time! I just don't get it. The record has absolutely everything, fantastic vocalist, brfilliant Northern production and a song to die for. It's even got a perfect singalong chorus which peaks with the words, "Do It With Soul" for god's sake! An absolute loud, proud 100% Northern monster. That never was. How did it get away? Why wasn't it huge? Why didn't I play it???? "Do It With Soul" - Aldora Britton I have a few like this, but I thought it may be a nice idea to throw it open. What hidden gems do you have that you just love and would like to hear at a venue? How many times have you said, "if I was a DJ I'd bloody play this"! Whack up the ones you feel really passionate about. Just imagine that you have a massive audience in front of you who are all moaning about too many oldies, not enough different tunes etc and generally looking for inspiration. What gem would YOU pull out that that would blow 'em away? Let's hear 'em! Ian D they're called underplayed gems.......and should be slotted in sets with all the current stuff ect.........BUT PLAYED SPARINGLY...............enabling them to retain there freshness.............not as is usually the case HAMMERED
Boogaloo Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Here's another beauty which should be huge. I've only played this out once in my life and that was this year in the early summer at a London Northern gig. Result: instant floorfiller and great vibe! The kind of record you want to hear to get you in the swing of things . A feel-good singalong anthem by a Northern Soul heroine which feels like a breath of fresh air. What's not to like? Ruby Andrews "I Got A Bone To Pick With You" Ian D I liked the clip so much I've just bought myself a copy. Happy soul music at it's best. Cheers Ian
paup-ine Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 (edited) Anotherone that comes to mind: Gwen Owens - You Better Watch Out - Casablanca P https:// How do you paste the utube video? Edited November 14, 2010 by paup-ine
hullsoul Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Anotherone that comes to mind: Gwen Owens - You Better Watch Out - Casablanca P https:// How do you paste the utube video? P Here you go, not You Tube but sound file? gwen owens - you better watch out - casablanca Cheers Martyn
Little-stevie Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Never heard this before. Great record, and must have made it big had it been played. I never heard much of Willie Parker I Live the Life I Love. Big sound on Stoops Estate in Burnley (my house) but I don't think I ever heard it played out? Brian I have give it a few spins of late after leaving it alone for a good few years.... Tuuuuuuuuuuuuuune....
Cheltsoulnights Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 How about Delores Berry No other girl Cotillion or Gator? Cant find a link?
Guest Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Killer track P! A don't think cheapies come any better. Sounds much much better today than it did back in the day..... "This Time Around" - S.O.U.L. featuring Larry Hancock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4gTo-9Bm4Y Ian D Wrong Ian, they do come better......much better! Same group, same label, similar price but a big step up in quality... S.O.U.L. - The Joneses Pt. 1 - Musicor [rx]62090[/rx]
Davetay Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Wrong Ian, they do come better......much better! Same group, same label, similar price but a big step up in quality... S.O.U.L. - The Joneses Pt. 1 - Musicor [rx]62090[/rx] I enjoyed listening to this.
Guest Phoenix8049 Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 This never really got the recognition it deserved. Stu.
Davetay Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 This never really got the recognition it deserved. Stu. Stu, it's alot better than J D Bryant that for sure.
Guest Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Great thread Ian. All these are great records & worthy of an odd play at an occasional SOUL NIGHT, but with the exception of maybe Tee Fletcher, not a chance that any of these would make it big at a Nighter in 2010/2011, non of em !!!. Dont know the Bobby Hutton so cant comment. One of the records I would like to see eventually make it large, would be Queen Yhana, I have championed this on & off for years &it became quite a popular sound at my Uptown Down South promotions a few years back, but whilst not unknown, it has never caught the imagination of a DJ popular enough to do it justice, might just go one day tho, particularly as that more funk sound seems to be better excepted recently........................the cry will be 'Its DISCO shite' I'm sure, but I reckon this could have its 15 mins of fame on a dance floor near you given half chance. https://www.youtube.c...h?v=GQaznBxku-Y Larry Levan, Paradise Garage heaven.............think I might be slightly too ambitious expecting this will get heard out more, but hey ya can dream I spose.......... Russ Always in my playbox top tune played it in Manchester a few month ago seem to remember went down well
Craig W Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 (edited) Same title as the opening clip but totally different song. The Poppies - Do it with soul - epic Sublime uptempo 60's magic! Edited November 16, 2010 by craig W
Hammersoul Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Great thread Ian. All these are great records & worthy of an odd play at an occasional SOUL NIGHT, but with the exception of maybe Tee Fletcher, not a chance that any of these would make it big at a Nighter in 2010/2011, non of em !!!. Dont know the Bobby Hutton so cant comment. One of the records I would like to see eventually make it large, would be Queen Yhana, I have championed this on & off for years &it became quite a popular sound at my Uptown Down South promotions a few years back, but whilst not unknown, it has never caught the imagination of a DJ popular enough to do it justice, might just go one day tho, particularly as that more funk sound seems to be better excepted recently........................the cry will be 'Its DISCO shite' I'm sure, but I reckon this could have its 15 mins of fame on a dance floor near you given half chance. https://www.youtube.c...h?v=GQaznBxku-Y I`m with you on this one Russ,always put it in the play box but never find a way to mix it in my set cos it`s too left field.Plus i need something similar to follow it to make it worth while(still working on that one).Great record but not for the xover/modern crowd yet me thinks. Larry Levan, Paradise Garage heaven.............think I might be slightly too ambitious expecting this will get heard out more, but hey ya can dream I spose.......... Russ
Guest Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 Never heard this before. Great record, and must have made it big had it been played. I never heard much of Willie Parker I Live the Life I Love. Big sound on Stoops Estate in Burnley (my house) but I don't think I ever heard it played out? Brian Willie Parker were big at Market Harborough niter, along with the Duettes Every beat of my heaert, both came out on president at the same time
Soulcarp Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 Willie Parker were big at Market Harborough niter, along with the Duettes Every beat of my heaert, both came out on president at the same time long time ago
Guest Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 long time ago Good times though, do you remember me and the Bennie inhalers, and Smelly George dancing his nuts off to In Orbit - Joy Lovejoy
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