Citizen P Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 (edited) Picking up from the thread about What If Motown had bombed, well just recently been digging out and buying the more common stuff for a coupla Hand bag nights and re hearing stuff like I spy Mr. pitiful Soothe Me Harlem Shuffle Rescue Me etc etc reminds me how good this stuff was, and why we decided to dig a bit deeper Cheers Tony Edited August 15, 2005 by tonyp
Ted Massey Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 Great post The Entertainer Tell mama mr soul Oh and the b side what a record does it for me Ted
Citizen P Posted August 15, 2005 Author Posted August 15, 2005 No record is too common for this theme. we are talking real yoof club classics here. Shotgun wedding I Can't Turn You loose People Dance To The Music Ride Your Pony and there's more Tony
Guest miff Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 Just got Bob & Earl Harlem Shuffle on Merc off e bay Wally Cox 'This Man' Nearly anything by Jr Walker Little Anthony 'Better use your Head'
Guest Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 What about SKIING IN THE SNOW CRACKIN UP NORTHERN SOUL DANCER~~~~~
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 My youth club we'd always get Interplay and bobby Paris - I Walkeed away. Why doesnt BP get played much anymore. RARE in quality. No doubt
Soulsmith Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 My youth club we'd always get Interplay and bobby Paris - I Walkeed away. Why doesnt BP get played much anymore. RARE in quality. No doubt link Bobby Paris got played saturday night & you were there. Guinness at a £1 a pint plays terrible tricks with your memory. Col
Soulsmith Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 What about SKIING IN THE SNOW CRACKIN UP NORTHERN SOUL DANCER~~~~~ link I think you're cracking up mate. Too much fluff in your ears? Col
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 Bobby Paris got played saturday night & you were there. Guinness at a £1 a pint plays terrible tricks with your memory. Col link I absolutely have no recollection of that being played.
Soulsmith Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 I absolutely have no recollection of that being played. link Well you wouldn't, would you? Col
Guest ScooterNik Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 Ah, scooter rally Northern! Investigate Lady In Red Wade In the Water (rather have Little Sonny myself though) Picture Me gone There will be more I think
Simsy Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Ral Donner - Don't let it slip away Williams & Watson - Too late James Bounty - Prove yourself a lady Dean Parrish - I'm on my way
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Ral Donner - Don't let it slip away link There's a record I hadnt though of in 20 years. They used to play it at Cam youth club, and fade stright into Julian Covey - a little bit hurt.
Citizen P Posted August 16, 2005 Author Posted August 16, 2005 Eeeee Dear,My youth club days must pre-date most of yours, certainly pre decimal, Although there's nowt wrong with any so far mentioned, I'm talking more about the stuff commonly called Disco Soul (Oh Dear) from before we knew or indeed had heard about Northern,stuff like Breakin Down The Walls Of Heartache Eeny Meeny Freedom Train 634-5789 I Got What it Takes(Part 1 & Part 2 and three if we have time) Karate Boogaloo and more Motown than you could shake your stick at I Thank You Tony
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 I absolutely have no recollection of that being played. link Deffo played at Cardiff
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Ral Donner - Don't let it slip away Other side is good.......
SteveM Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Rufus Lumley - I'm standing link Whats that shitty RL track somebody on here likes ?
Simsy Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Whats that shitty RL track somebody on here likes ? link Stronger than me.
SteveM Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Stronger than me. link I was hoping Mikey would answer Ian. Doh!
Simsy Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 (edited) >>That Shitty RL Track<< Edited August 16, 2005 by Ian Sims
SteveM Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 [url=https://the.soulclub.org/stream/Rufus_Lumley_-_Stronger_Than_Me.ram]>>That Shitty RL Track<<[/URL] link Sounds better like this Ian
Simsy Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Sounds better like this Ian link Fek! Thought I'd backed out of that one
Simsy Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 >>That Shitty RL Track<< link All present and correct sir If I could find a release to make my trousers increase etc
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 I`ll listen to the real thing thanks,got me own records and do not rely on juke box, anyway Simsy is it not wrong to download other peoples stuff,then post em up?i dont know,but would if i could post records that i own!
SteveM Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 I`ll listen to the real thing thanks,got me own records and do not rely on juke box, anyway Simsy is it not wrong to download other peoples stuff,then post em up?i dont know,but would if i could post records that i own! link Dont think you can download them Ken, only give a link. (No doubt all the Poindexters will tell me I'm wrong )
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Wha? link You started Mr Sims shity indeed ,hope we can still be freinds?
SteveM Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 You started Mr Sims shity indeed ,hope we can still be freinds? link Girls, girls. Please.
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Girls, girls. Please. link I`m not being serious,but R Lumley is one of my faves Steve......
Simsy Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 I`m not being serious,but R Lumley is one of my faves Steve...... link It was Steve that said it was shitty, not me. So there
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 It was Steve that said it was shitty, not me. So there link Two wrong(uns)s dont make it right
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 How 'bout : Jimmy Holiday - The New Breed Charles Spurling - You'd Be Surprised The Dells - There Is
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 French fryes;dance a la music........anybody got cheep(real)one for me?
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 (edited) Magnet Alert Too many gallons can addle your mind!! Edited August 16, 2005 by in town Mikey
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Picking up from the thread about What If Motown had bombed, well just recently been digging out and buying the more common stuff for a coupla Hand bag nights and re hearing stuff like I spy Mr. pitiful Soothe Me Harlem Shuffle Rescue Me etc etc reminds me how good this stuff was, and why we decided to dig a bit deeper Cheers Tony link at the discoteque chubby chekker
Guest Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 If we are still talking about our youth club days, my youth club back in 69/70 ( god how old am I! ) played things like: Little Darling - Marvin Gaye What`s Easy for Two - Mary Wells Oh Linda - cannot remember singer Heaven Must Have Sent You - The Elgins Saturday Night at The Movies - The Drifters While Your out Looking for Sugar - cannot remember group Soul Time - Shirley Ellis And lots more I cannot remember. What fantastic times we had, first hesitant attempts at dancing, first hesitant attempts at snogging girls and brilliant music. Come to think of it not much has changed
Makemvinyl Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Breakin Down The Walls Of Heartache Eeny Meeny Freedom Train 634-5789 I Got What it Takes(Part 1 & Part 2 and three if we have time) Karate Boogaloo and more Motown than you could shake your stick at I Thank You Tony Brooks and Jerry on Direction Records brill Cool Broadway by Fantastic Johnny C read on if you want I DONT CARE A HOOT!!! MY KIND OF MUSIC," SOULFUL".!!! As an older statesman and lover of soul across the board and haven purchased from Kenny at Cleethorpes, "Sorry" by Gloria Jones which by the way is a good record. got nowt to do with this link that. just reminding Kenny. I was presently suprised to read the original topic with its beautiful Soothe Me. by Sam & Dave Of which i do spin occasionaly at a northern night. Back to the 6ts back in the day, Mitch Ryder "Breakout" Tams "What Kind Of Fool" Little Mac You cant love me in the Midnight Hour(vocal and Instru) Otis "Look at the Girl" Arthur "Aunt Dora's love Soul Shack" Barkays "Soulfinger/knucklehead" Eddie "Bring it on home to me" Spencer Davis "This Hammer" Bob Parker "Barefootin/Lets go Baby/ Willie "20/75 Ramsey's Function at the Junction Inez & Charlie's Tightrope" Bobby Marcham's Aint no reason for Girls to be Lonely Little Hank Mr Bang bang man" Little Carl Carlton "Competition aint Nothin Wynder k Frogg "Green Door" Julian Covay" A Little bit Hurt" ? & The Mysterions "96 Tears" Chubby Checker"Cu me la be stay/Discoteque one of the first pressings" Darrel Banks "Open the Doors to your Heart" Frankie Valli "Your Ready Now" 4 Seasons "A multitude of classic songs" Drifters "from Boardwalk to Baby what I mean" the list is endless and were can we hear it apart from your own bedroom Hey this is not all Youth club Music This is the roots of what we owe our heritage to Twisted Wheel Manchester Duke of Wellington lincoln 4 times a year and any where i can get Mood Mosaics A Touch Of Velvet played with the Temps Girl why you wanna make me Blue" love it all Doug
Citizen P Posted August 16, 2005 Author Posted August 16, 2005 Breakin Down The Walls Of Heartache Eeny Meeny Freedom Train 634-5789 I Got What it Takes(Part 1 & Part 2 and three if we have time) Karate Boogaloo and more Motown than you could shake your stick at I Thank You Tony Brooks and Jerry on Direction Records brill Cool Broadway by Fantastic Johnny C read on if you want I DONT CARE A HOOT!!! MY KIND OF MUSIC," SOULFUL".!!! As an older statesman and lover of soul across the board and haven purchased from Kenny at Cleethorpes, "Sorry" by Gloria Jones which by the way is a good record. got nowt to do with this link that. just reminding Kenny. I was presently suprised to read the original topic with its beautiful Soothe Me. by Sam & Dave Of which i do spin occasionaly at a northern night. Back to the 6ts back in the day, Mitch Ryder "Breakout" Tams "What Kind Of Fool" Little Mac You cant love me in the Midnight Hour(vocal and Instru) Otis "Look at the Girl" Arthur "Aunt Dora's love Soul Shack" Barkays "Soulfinger/knucklehead" Eddie "Bring it on home to me" Spencer Davis "This Hammer" Bob Parker "Barefootin/Lets go Baby/ Willie "20/75 Ramsey's Function at the Junction Inez & Charlie's Tightrope" Bobby Marcham's Aint no reason for Girls to be Lonely Little Hank Mr Bang bang man" Little Carl Carlton "Competition aint Nothin Wynder k Frogg "Green Door" Julian Covay" A Little bit Hurt" ? & The Mysterions "96 Tears" Chubby Checker"Cu me la be stay/Discoteque one of the first pressings" Darrel Banks "Open the Doors to your Heart" Frankie Valli "Your Ready Now" 4 Seasons "A multitude of classic songs" Drifters "from Boardwalk to Baby what I mean" the list is endless and were can we hear it apart from your own bedroom Hey this is not all Youth club Music This is the roots of what we owe our heritage to Twisted Wheel Manchester Duke of Wellington lincoln 4 times a year and any where i can get Mood Mosaics A Touch Of Velvet played with the Temps Girl why you wanna make me Blue" love it all Doug link Now we's talkin! I gave somebody a flyer for one of our local night's. What's Classic Club Soul?? he asked. Any of the above young Man Cheers Tony
Mark Bicknell Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 Ok how about Joy Lovejoy - In Orbit, The Poets - She Blew A Good Thing, Brooks And Jerry - I Got What It Takes parts one, two and three if we have the time...lol Roscoe Robinson - That's Enough, The Spellbinders - Chain Reaction............... and i'm sure i can think of a few more...great thread. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Mark Bicknell Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 If we are still talking about our youth club days, my youth club back in 69/70 ( god how old am I! ) played things like: Little Darling - Marvin Gaye What`s Easy for Two - Mary Wells Oh Linda - cannot remember singer Heaven Must Have Sent You - The Elgins Saturday Night at The Movies - The Drifters While Your out Looking for Sugar - cannot remember group Soul Time - Shirley Ellis And lots more I cannot remember. What fantastic times we had, first hesitant attempts at dancing, first hesitant attempts at snogging girls and brilliant music. Come to think of it not much has changed link Oh Linda - Leroy Taylor on Brunswick perhaps....cheers Mark Bicknell.
BrianB Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 Breakin Down The Walls Of Heartache Eeny Meeny Freedom Train 634-5789 I Got What it Takes(Part 1 & Part 2 and three if we have time) Karate Boogaloo and more Motown than you could shake your stick at I Thank You Tony Brooks and Jerry on Direction Records brill Cool Broadway by Fantastic Johnny C read on if you want I DONT CARE A HOOT!!! MY KIND OF MUSIC," SOULFUL".!!! As an older statesman and lover of soul across the board and haven purchased from Kenny at Cleethorpes, "Sorry" by Gloria Jones which by the way is a good record. got nowt to do with this link that. just reminding Kenny. I was presently suprised to read the original topic with its beautiful Soothe Me. by Sam & Dave "Move" by Jesse James and the JJ Gang? Had it on I think, Yellow English MGM. Love to here this now. Anyone post it up? Of which i do spin occasionaly at a northern night. Back to the 6ts back in the day, Mitch Ryder "Breakout" Tams "What Kind Of Fool" Little Mac You cant love me in the Midnight Hour(vocal and Instru) Otis "Look at the Girl" Arthur "Aunt Dora's love Soul Shack" Barkays "Soulfinger/knucklehead" Eddie "Bring it on home to me" Spencer Davis "This Hammer" Bob Parker "Barefootin/Lets go Baby/ Willie "20/75 Ramsey's Function at the Junction Inez & Charlie's Tightrope" Bobby Marcham's Aint no reason for Girls to be Lonely Little Hank Mr Bang bang man" Little Carl Carlton "Competition aint Nothin Wynder k Frogg "Green Door" Julian Covay" A Little bit Hurt" ? & The Mysterions "96 Tears" Chubby Checker"Cu me la be stay/Discoteque one of the first pressings" Darrel Banks "Open the Doors to your Heart" Frankie Valli "Your Ready Now" 4 Seasons "A multitude of classic songs" Drifters "from Boardwalk to Baby what I mean" the list is endless and were can we hear it apart from your own bedroom Hey this is not all Youth club Music This is the roots of what we owe our heritage to Twisted Wheel Manchester Duke of Wellington lincoln 4 times a year and any where i can get Mood Mosaics A Touch Of Velvet played with the Temps Girl why you wanna make me Blue" love it all Doug link
Guest miff Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 French fryes;dance a la music........anybody got cheep(real)one for me? link Pinky & Perky, Rember Knocking a table over trying to get to the dancefloor to dance to this, Fell over my 42 inch bags and went flying, some very angry people picked me out of all the chairs and tables, Glass and beer every where. I Would of probley had to buy ever one a new drink But for the fact ide split my head open and was bleeding badly Them stupid Bags, I was all ways getting my feet entangled in them Be young ,Be foolish, but be Happy
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