Pauldonnelly Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 I have my 55th in 9 days time, if I'm honest with you some years ago I said "if I reach 55 I'll be dead chuffed" Been asked by a few to put together my all time top ten to play on the night, if the same scenario was chucked at you , what would you pick and why? I'm having some big probs with this however certain records mean so much to me for various reasons such as Out ON the FLOOR--DOBIE GRAY, 1st time I heard this was Bletsoe late 1972, Eddie Dinn brought it and that Sunday we must have played it 100 times round Debbie Latimers farthers House..iconic ??? what would you play??
Guest Dave Turner Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 (edited) Paul, looking forward to the big bash mate. These are nowhere near my top 10 records but for one reason or another mean something to me such as a time, a place, a person or another particular memory. Loads of soul I love that ain't Northern or danceable but for Northern I'd go for these. All early stuff but that's where a lot of my greatest memories lay -- 1 - J.J.Barnes - Please Let Me In 2 - Dee Irwin - I Only Get This Feeling 3 - Homer Banks - A Lot Of Love 4 - Billy Butler - Right Track 5 - Bobby Treetop - Wait Till I Get To Know Ya 6 - Rex Garvin - Queen of the Go Go 7 - Robert Banks - A Mighty Good Way 8 - Alexander Patton - A lil Lovin' Sometimes 9 - Johnny Wyatt - This Thing Called Love 10 - Sapphires - The Slow Fizz PS -- Can't be arsed to go into reasons why apart from J.J.Barnes was the first record ever to make me physically tingle and as such changed my life forever and Dee Irwin was the first ever record to make tears flood down me cheeks. Edited January 27, 2011 by Dave Turner
Mattfox Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 1. Yum Yums - Gonna Be A Big Thing 2. George Lemons - Fascinating Girl 3. Bobby Kline - Say Someting Nice To Me 4. Silky Hargraves - Keep Loving Me (Like You Do) 5. Velver Satins - Nothing Can Compare To You 6. Sam Williams - Love Slipped Through My Fingers 7. Frankie Beverly & The Butlers - Because Of My Heart 8. Hamilton Movement - She's Gone 9. The Phonetics - Just a Boy's Dream 10. Tobi Legend - Time Will Pass You By cheers, m.
Guest Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 (edited) 1. Yum Yums - Gonna Be A Big Thing 2. George Lemons - Fascinating Girl 3. Bobby Kline - Say Someting Nice To Me 4. Silky Hargraves - Keep Loving Me (Like You Do) 5. Velver Satins - Nothing Can Compare To You 6. Sam Williams - Love Slipped Through My Fingers 7. Frankie Beverly & The Butlers - Because Of My Heart 8. Hamilton Movement – She's Gone 9. The Phonetics - Just a Boy's Dream 10. Tobi Legend - Time Will Pass You By cheers, m. Very nice list! Edited January 27, 2011 by Guest
grant Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 1. mac staten & nomads - there she goes 2. embers - first time 3. charles brandy - i cant get enough of you baby 4. lynne randell - stranger in my arms 5. court davis - try to think 6. cautions - no other way 7. parliaments - this is my rainy day 8. vondells - hey girl youve changed 9. jack montgomery - dont turn your back on me 10. george freeman - down and out
Winnie :-) Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 (edited) 1. mac staten & nomads - there she goes 2. embers - first time 3. charles brandy - i cant get enough of you baby 4. lynne randell - stranger in my arms 5. court davis - try to think 6. cautions - no other way 7. parliaments - this is my rainy day 8. vondells - hey girl youve changed 9. jack montgomery - dont turn your back on me 10. george freeman - down and out stunning Edited January 27, 2011 by Winnie :-)
Winnie :-) Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 Bob Relf - blowing my mind to pieces Duke Browner - crying over you Flaming Embers - westbound number 9 Corey Glover - Little girl Little Ann - who are you trying to fool Cindy Scott - world of Happiness Charlie n Inez Foxx - tightrope Toby Legend - time will pass you by Almeta Latimore - these memories Jock Mitchell - not a chance in a million
Mark Bicknell Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 Ike And Tina Turner - Dust My Broom The Poets - She Blew A Good Thing Homer Banks - 60 Minutes Of Your Love Inez And Charlie Foxx - Tightrope The Sapphires - Got To Have Your Love The Artistics - I'm Gonna Miss You Betty Everett - Getting Mighty Crowded Little Hank - Mr Bang Bang Man Brooks And Jerry - I Got What It Takes Chuck Jackson - These Chains Of Love Bliss. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Phild Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 My current Top Ten of all time. It does change from time to time but the top 3 have been the same for at least the last 25 or more years .... 1. Don Gardner - Cheating Kind 2. Court Davis - Try To Think 3. Eric Mercury - Lonely Girl 4. Poets - Wrapped Around Your Finger 5. Johnny Robinson - Gone But Not Forgotten 6. Jay Traynor - Up And Over 7. Micky Buckins - Silly Girl 8. Joe-L - I'm Not Gonna Be Worried 9. Mighty Marvelow - Talkin' Bout You Baby 10. The Nights - (When You Drop You Guard) Love Knocked You Down Phil
Guest smudgesmith Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 Ike And Tina Turner - Dust My Broom The Poets - She Blew A Good Thing Homer Banks - 60 Minutes Of Your Love Inez And Charlie Foxx - Tightrope The Sapphires - Got To Have Your Love The Artistics - I'm Gonna Miss You Betty Everett - Getting Mighty Crowded Little Hank - Mr Bang Bang Man Brooks And Jerry - I Got What It Takes Chuck Jackson - These Chains Of Love Bliss. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Quality Mark throw in Sam and Kitty ,Billy Butler and I only have 6 more to find oh Christine Cooper Heartachesaway
Guest Posted January 27, 2011 Posted January 27, 2011 I have my 55th in 9 days time, if I'm honest with you some years ago I said "if I reach 55 I'll be dead chuffed" Been asked by a few to put together my all time top ten to play on the night, if the same scenario was chucked at you , what would you pick and why? I'm having some big probs with this however certain records mean so much to me for various reasons such as Out ON the FLOOR--DOBIE GRAY, 1st time I heard this was Bletsoe late 1972, Eddie Dinn brought it and that Sunday we must have played it 100 times round Debbie Latimers farthers House..iconic ??? what would you play?? For that period it would have to be Sam and Kitty - I got something good Self Soul Satisfaction - Earl Jackson A quitter never wins - Williams and Watson You got to pay the Price - Al Kent Hey you , little boogaloo - Chubby Checker Soul Time - Shirley Ellis What Kind of lady - Dee Sharp Tracks to your mind - sounds of lane You get your kicks - Mitch Ryder
dthedrug Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 Hi Paul as you are a youngster if you can come to mine you borrow a couple of Hundred rare UK originals at anytime plus in all the top rare modern soul stuff if you like the stuff and then there my torch gems, as I am still skin and in the same position I was in before Christmas I have no way of bringing them to you, so if you know someone i will put a box together, you have all been good to me and it would make me feel good to start and repay you for your true Northern Soul Brother qualities, i hope it.s the best bash ever mate you deserve it, AS ALWAYS PAUL skint AKA DAVE KILWORTH,
Guest Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 I have my 55th in 9 days time, if I'm honest with you some years ago I said "if I reach 55 I'll be dead chuffed" Been asked by a few to put together my all time top ten to play on the night, if the same scenario was chucked at you , what would you pick and why? I'm having some big probs with this however certain records mean so much to me for various reasons such as Out ON the FLOOR--DOBIE GRAY, 1st time I heard this was Bletsoe late 1972, Eddie Dinn brought it and that Sunday we must have played it 100 times round Debbie Latimers farthers House..iconic ??? what would you play?? I am looking forward to what will definately be a top evening Paul , both as a socialiser and as one of the DJs invited by you to play / share a spot with our fellow muskateer , Jez Jones . I have often attempted to put down on paper what I consider to be my " top 10 " , but always fail , as I find that the ten becomes eleven and twelve etc. . However , here are NINE that stand a good chance of being in my ............. top 50 The Sapphires - Gotta Have Your Love The Du-ettes - Every Beat Of My Heart Robert Parker - I Caught You In A Lie James Brown - Papa's Got A Brand New Bag Joy Lovejoy - In Orbit Bud Harper - Mr Soul Alvin Cash - Twine Time Jr Walker - Sweet Soul Bobby Bland - Call On Me No doubt I will talk to you / exchange emails before , but see you on the 5th Malc
Anais nin Carms Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 I have passed my 50th .... so my 60th top ten if I had a bash I would love to play these .... If I had them Magnetics - Count the days Poets - Wrapped around your fingers Tempos - I'll never forget Clarence Townsend - I found Love Karmello Brooks - Tell me baby Honey &t he Bees - Lets get together Imperial C's - Someone tell her Utopias - Girls are against me Antiques - Go for yourself Johnny Summers - I can't let go
soulster22 Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 I have passed my 50th .... so my 60th top ten if I had a bash I would love to play these .... If I had them Magnetics - Count the days Poets - Wrapped around your fingers Tempos - I'll never forget Clarence Townsend - I found Love Karmello Brooks - Tell me baby Honey &t he Bees - Lets get together Imperial C's - Someone tell her Utopias - Girls are against me Antiques - Go for yourself Johnny Summers - I can't let go absolutely magnificent record Regards H (Soulster22)
soulster22 Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 No particular order and would change tomorrow but here goes. Vondells - Hey Girl you've changed Magnetics- I have a Girl Constellations - I don't know about You Sam Williams - Love slipped through my fingers Jimmy Bo Horne - I just can't speak Servicemen - Sweet Magic Servicemen - Connie Ascots - Another Day Bobby Kline - Say Something Nice Mel Britt - She'll Come Running Back Regards Soulster22
Spacehopper Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 just had to do much the same thing...on wednesday was on sean chapmans radio show and he asked me to pick 6 tunes that meant something to me...not my fave tunes of all time but were more interesting to chat bout little queenie-bill blacks combo..can remember being 6 in '73 and playing my dads first issue uk copy..along with his motown and my gary glitter etc can still rememer thinkin 'bill blacks combo'? they sound shit ! but i loved the tune what more-zz hill...great cheapy thats hard to find and one of the first tunes that got me back into the soul scene about 7 years ago after a big break djing reggae..started sllipping it into my reggae nites in bristol turning a few heads ! how could it be-esquires..another cheapy that should be played out more,came across a soundclip by accident on a website and was well chuffed when i later found it for a fiver riding for a fall-delroy wilson...killer rocksteady and the first tune i paid (more than a tenner)20 quid for ! i can feel it-carl carlton...niccis choice really but i love it too and for the same reasons..sooooooooooo much emotion ih his vocals someting funny going on-bertha tillman...recent discovery and over the last few months the most requested of my tunes at go go children would have also put... hey little way out girl-del capri(corperation) first northern tune i bought aged 11 in 78 on grapevine freedom-clancy eccles...killer bluebeat id been looking for for years till i found a ex sound system original copy for a couple of quid..hardly ever hear it out kaya-bob marley..name of my scoot back in the 80s and my fave vegetable down in the tube station-the jam...wow ! had an effect at about 14 that i will always remember...story telling to music at its best so there you go not all soul and not my fave tunes of the moment or all time ,i dont even play some of em much but when i do they take me back to a single moment in time which is more interesting me thinks dean like i said not my top ten as they would be dont pity me,love slipped...,if thats what you wanted etc..no real reasons other than theyre great records and i liked em
Citizen P Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 1972 was the year my life changed, so 10 I recall from my first visit to the Pendulum would include Exus Trek-Luther Ingram Sweet Sherry-JJ Barnes Thumb A Ride-Earl Wright Only Your Love Can Save Me-Marvellettes Right Direction_Clara Ward Cry Your Eyes Out-Dottie Cambridge Getting Used To The Blues-Bobby Bland Investigate-Major Lance Quick Change Artist-Soul Twins Tell me It's just a Rumour Baby-Isleys That'd do me for a start. ATB Tony
Dave Moore Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 Del Larks - Job Opening Al Williams - I Am Nothing Mel Britt - She'll Come Running Back Billy Woods - Let Me Make You Happy Poets - Wrapped Around Your Finger Larry Clinton - She's Wanted In 3 States Yvonne Vernee - Just Like You Did Me Don Varner - Tear Stained Face Robby Lawson Burning Sensation Lorraine Chandler - You Only Live Twice That'd do me for half an hour. Regards, Dave
Anais nin Carms Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 (edited) I forgot to remember Chuck Flamingo - Whats my chances ! so I think I will drop the Utopias cause Chuck would have to be in there . Be interested to know who owns one of these because I have only ever heard it played once at the Dome by Ady Potts. Are there any others out there cause we NEED to hear this more often please. F...............n brilliant sound have to hear it now ! I have passed my 50th .... so my 60th top ten if I had a bash I would love to play these .... If I had them Magnetics - Count the days Poets - Wrapped around your fingers Tempos - I'll never forget Clarence Townsend - I found Love Karmello Brooks - Tell me baby Honey &t he Bees - Lets get together Imperial C's - Someone tell her Utopias - Girls are against me Antiques - Go for yourself Johnny Summers - I can't let go Edited February 2, 2011 by Carms
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