Charlie Rees Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 Johnny Caswell you dont love me anymore thatphillysound.com/artists/johnny_caswell.html
Jim G Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 also forgot but not unfortunately Lada Edmund Jr The Larue, recorded in 66 but not sure about the first playing. Moss' 60th party today! Lada Edmund is Black The used a white girl to promote it, even with pictures but apparently the real singer is a black session singer there is a history somewhere on here
Jim G Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 That's the Tune was deffo 73 at least, played by Soul Sam at Pendulum Also played by Sam was the instrumental of the Rolling Stones - Lets Spend the Night Together A couple more Wayne Gibson - Under my Thumb George Carrow - Angel Baby Righteous Brothers Band - Rat Race Barbara Mills - Queen of Fools The Creation - I Got The Fever Solomon King - This Beautiful Day
Godzilla Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 Lada Edmund is Black The used a white girl to promote it, even with pictures but apparently the real singer is a black session singer there is a history somewhere on here Sounds like wishful thinking to me, though I can't think why anyone would want to doubt it's her singing. Lada Edmund Jr was a go go dancer on the TV show Hullabaloo and is the epitome of 60s groovyness. Compare the voices on this clip:
Guest Dave Turner Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 (edited) That's the Tune was deffo 73 at least, played by Soul Sam at Pendulum Also played by Sam was the instrumental of the Rolling Stones - Lets Spend the Night Together A couple more Wayne Gibson - Under my Thumb George Carrow - Angel Baby Righteous Brothers Band - Rat Race Barbara Mills - Queen of Fools The Creation - I Got The Fever Solomon King - This Beautiful Day Forgot all about Solomon King. P.J. Proby's cut of That's the Tune was deffo Torch period. The LA Power & Light Co - Let's Spend Some Time Together. When was Shirtails first played, I remember it from early Wigan but can't remember when I first heard it. https://poppacool.blogspot.com/2010/09/shirtails-i-want-you-to-stay-with-me.html Edited March 12, 2011 by Dave Turner
Guest Dave Turner Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 Dalton Boys - I've Been Cheated Debbie Dean - Why Am I Loving You
Guest Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 (edited) Dalton Boys - I've Been Cheated Debbie Dean - Why Am I Loving You One of THE classic NS sides of all time The DB were a country duo / act at the time of signing with Motown , and given the nature of the vocals on " IBC " , it was somewhat of a change from their normal renditions of songs in their act I would assume . If I can get my printer to fettle and copy a photograph I have of them , I will post up it up . Malc Edited March 15, 2011 by Malc Burton
Bigsoulman Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 (edited) Dean Parrish--Skate Fantastic club sound in the 60ts up here in Scotland, covered by many of the bands who played it on the live circuit Edited March 15, 2011 by BIGSOULMAN
Guest Dave Turner Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 One of THE classic NS sides of all time The DB were a country duo / act at the time of signing with Motown , and given the nature of the vocals on " IBC " , it was somewhat of a change from their normal renditions of songs in their act I would assume . If I can get my printer to fettle and copy a photograph I have of them , I will post up it up . Malc These 'em Malc ?
Guest Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 These 'em Malc ? They look like the crowd when Jez and I DJ'd at Donnelly's birthday night last month In respect of The Dalton Boys , here in all their glory , are that pair of jolly rascals ..... Malc
shelly Posted March 18, 2011 Author Posted March 18, 2011 That's a first, story was that it was recorded by the Beatles as they where in the States at that time and had visited Motown and asked to do a number. Owing to contractual obligations they couldn't use the name the Beatles etc. Listen to the Oh Yeahs and almost a Mandolin in there....., I didn't know they did scouse in Detriot. Anyway, a total lack of information about the "Dalton Boys", not suprising then that it was Alan Day who first played it. Shelly
Guest Dave Turner Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 Bit of info on the Dalton Boys https://soulstrutter.blogspot.com/2011/01/ns535-dalton-boys-1965-ive-been-cheated.html
shelly Posted March 18, 2011 Author Posted March 18, 2011 Lada Edmund Jr is white, The Larue was released under her name on Decca 1966, if she actually recorded it then that's a new thread, "who recorded under false names or took some one elses work" me thinks she actually sung it on the Andy Williams Show, will consult with Jack Bollington, he's ace on trivia. There's nothing like us getting our priorities in the right order, I mean, Japan is in meltdown, we're off for another regime change/war because we backed the wrong horse in Libya and yet we're discussing the ethenticities of Lada Edmund Jr! 1
Guest Posted March 19, 2011 Posted March 19, 2011 That's a first, story was that it was recorded by the Beatles as they where in the States at that time and had visited Motown and asked to do a number. Owing to contractual obligations they couldn't use the name the Beatles etc. Listen to the Oh Yeahs and almost a Mandolin in there....., I didn't know they did scouse in Detriot. Anyway, a total lack of information about the "Dalton Boys", not suprising then that it was Alan Day who first played it. Shelly Where has this story originated from ? The Dalton Boys are The Beatles ? sorry , but it is as far fetched as manure from China . The vocal phrasings on " IBC " are nothing like the vocal phrasings of the main Beatle vocalists , i.e. Lennon and McCartney , nowhere near the vocal strains of Harrison , and certainly a million miles from the singing " style " of Ringo on recordings that were made around the same time as " IBC " . Slightly confused regarding your comment associating a lack of information about TDB with alan Day first playing it : care to enlighten us ? Malc
Wiganer1 Posted March 19, 2011 Posted March 19, 2011 cupple of faves from me are herb ryals - tell it to your mother - jubillee karon rondel- ive been down - columbia stefan anderson - youre in love child - crazy horse
Godzilla Posted March 19, 2011 Posted March 19, 2011 Lada Edmund Jr is white, The Larue was released under her name on Decca 1966, if she actually recorded it then that's a new thread, "who recorded under false names or took some one elses work" me thinks she actually sung it on the Andy Williams Show, will consult with Jack Bollington, he's ace on trivia. There's nothing like us getting our priorities in the right order, I mean, Japan is in meltdown, we're off for another regime change/war because we backed the wrong horse in Libya and yet we're discussing the ethenticities of Lada Edmund Jr! I still don't get why people think it's not her singing. She sounds the same on all of her records. Maybe your getting her mixed up with the Beatles as they were a bunch of black guys who dressed themselves up as the Dalton Boys in order to sell more records in Japan and Libya. As far as made up words go though, 'ethenticities' is right up there.
shelly Posted March 19, 2011 Author Posted March 19, 2011 (edited) Malc Story was that back in 73 when it was first played by Alan Day and no info was available, reliable sources who had recently been to the US came back with this story, and without seeing their pics and listening, it's not that too far off! but again, depends on the acoustics where you are. Plus Alan was up yo all sorts of tricks! Personally. glad you've cleared this up. Shelly Edited March 19, 2011 by shelly
shelly Posted March 19, 2011 Author Posted March 19, 2011 Mr Godzilla First of all apologise for my typo, it should read ethnicty's I understand your comments to some extent, but as you weren't at the all nighters when the said records where first played; they didn't let people in the Torch in short tousers( you birth year is 1959 according to your profile) so lets not get too agressive here and your comments about selling into Libya/Japan are misguided irrespective of politics.. This was a thread to awaken all to the amount of white recorded sounds we danced too and in reality didn't realise it. There are c 100 different sounds mentioned so far , and as this is prior to 1973 then it is of interest to some of us. Wigan increased this by a factor of N+ ,hence it's general omission. However, given the quality of most of the contributions, I'd say this was an anorak devoid thread and one of interest to those of us who discovered sounds a long time after we danced to them. Andre Brassuer - The Kid Shelly
shelly Posted March 20, 2011 Author Posted March 20, 2011 Godzilla, Ignore my rambling above, had about a zillion + 1 pints yesterday watching that shower of shit that is supposed to be Englands rugby team. No offence meant. Shelly
Guest moggy Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 (edited) When did Kiki Dee Magic Carpet make its debut and the Young Rascals Groovin did this ever get plays Tony Colton I stand accused was this a pre 73 knowing me it was pre 83 Edited March 20, 2011 by moggy
Godzilla Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 Godzilla, Ignore my rambling above, had about a zillion + 1 pints yesterday watching that shower of shit that is supposed to be Englands rugby team. No offence meant. Shelly No sweat Shelly - I was only joshing with you anyway. Did manage to find a pic of me in short pants at Twisted Wheel though
Jim G Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 (edited) I stand correct sirs about Lada Edmund! Still a great record though Edited March 20, 2011 by jim g
shelly Posted April 3, 2011 Author Posted April 3, 2011 Forgot one Gene Latter - Sign on the Dotted Line Shelly
shelly Posted April 13, 2011 Author Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) Last one promise, ? & the Mysterions - 96 Tears I reckon there's a hundred plus different sounds mentioned on this thread, so in reality could have a mini niter listening to "white artists", all we need to now is to discover that stash of White bombers hidden under a chicken shed near Crewe. Shelly Edited April 13, 2011 by shelly
Geeselad Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 Mel Torme Comin Home Baby Good Jazz record, and I wasnt around so... but is this really northern rather than just a mod jaz record played in the same clubs?
shelly Posted April 14, 2011 Author Posted April 14, 2011 Good Jazz record, and I wasnt around so... but is this really northern rather than just a mod jaz record played in the same clubs? There's a cover version of this that's being doin the rounds recently, it's on one of the other forums and nowhere near as good a version. Shelly
spike1 Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 Last one promise, ? & the Mysterions - 96 Tears I reckon there's a hundred plus different sounds mentioned on this thread, so in reality could have a mini niter listening to "white artists", all we need to now is to discover that stash of White bombers hidden under a chicken shed near Crewe. If the chickens have pecked and eaten all those bombers would they make a good finger lickin chicken zzz zinger burger? Shelly
Northern Soul Uk Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) Michael Macdonald - God knows Kiki Dee - The day will come between........ Dana Valery - You don't know where your interest lies And Mickie Moonshine - name it you got it Oh and Bobby Paris - I walked away Edited April 16, 2011 by steveluigi
shelly Posted June 17, 2011 Author Posted June 17, 2011 Julian Covay & the Machine - Little Bit Hurt, when was that first played,68? An absolute monster at 3am with half a dozen g&c's in the early days Roggert please answer. And those of you old enough, don't say you didn't dance to this - Woolly Bully - Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, because you'll be lying. Shelly
Pauldonnelly Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Stirrin up Some Soul was played at Wigan late 73, remember (god knows how)being one of he first in one night with Gray, anyway as it was empty and it was one of the first records played, the sound virtually pinned us against the wall, and no it wasn't the DS in disguise! No, with thought, the sound that pinned us against the wall was Sandy Nelson -Sock it to em JB, but the Marketts was next. When was the Vogues - That's the Tune first aired? Shelly STIRRIN was deffo/deffo late Torch...
Guest enchantedrythm Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 actually the cover of johnny wyatt this thing called love was first played off the l.p-i lopst a true love must have been 76/77
Guest enchantedrythm Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 anybody ever hear bobby vee's version of virginia blakelys let nobody love you, i did a few times
Manfromsoul45s Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 anybody ever hear bobby vee's version of virginia blakelys let nobody love you, i did a few times Yes, Butch played this at White Swan Nighter at mansfield one night..
spike1 Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 Always thought that the o kaysons who sung girl watcher were a black group until someone gave me a DVD last summer with loads of 6ts acts on it! As always it's a case of live n learn Nice little Fast dance toon though for these olde legs to get moving to!! Spike
Guest Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 anybody ever hear bobby vee's version of virginia blakelys let nobody love you, i did a few times I have put it on refosoul, hopefully it will be back on soon ! it's nice and a couple of other Bobby V's tunes.
Guest Posted June 20, 2011 Posted June 20, 2011 (edited) Kick that little foot Sally Anne - Round Robin (they sound white anyway LOL) Stop and you'll become aware - Helen Shapiro Alvins gotta boogaloo - Alvin Cash and the Registers AND I'm going to run away from you - Kiki Dee Edited June 20, 2011 by DanDare
Guest roggert Posted July 5, 2011 Posted July 5, 2011 at the wheel in 66-68 the best white artists were BREAK OUT and all the other tracks on the breakout l.p.-mitch ryderan the detroit wheels , scratchy - by travis womack , touch of vevet,sting of brass by the ladybirds. 68 70 the fife piper -a walt disney theme tune for a t. v prog an all mike posts insrumentals
Guest Posted July 6, 2011 Posted July 6, 2011 at the wheel in 66-68 the best white artists were BREAK OUT and all the other tracks on the breakout l.p.-mitch ryderan the detroit wheels , scratchy - by travis womack , touch of vevet,sting of brass by the ladybirds. 68 70 the fife piper -a walt disney theme tune for a t. v prog an all mike posts insrumentals A very thin dividing like with this one , as they were Spanish ........ Los Canarios " Get On Your Knees " Malc
shelly Posted July 16, 2011 Author Posted July 16, 2011 This came up in a zillion pint conversation last night, Bill Black's Combo -Little Queenie, I never dreamt they where white. Also, not mentioned before Bob Kuban-The Cheater, Lastly, Alvin Cash and the Register(nee Crawlers) are not white and never where. Shelly
Guest Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 (edited) This came up in a zillion pint conversation last night, Bill Black's Combo -Little Queenie, I never dreamt they where white. Also, not mentioned before Bob Kuban-The Cheater, Lastly, Alvin Cash and the Register(nee Crawlers) are not white and never where. Shelly BB and the members of his combo , were indeed white . BB was the bass player . Not sure as to who played the sax on " LQ " : it was either Martin Wills , or Ace Cannon . Malc Edited July 17, 2011 by Malc Burton
shelly Posted July 19, 2011 Author Posted July 19, 2011 (edited) BB and the members of his combo , were indeed white . BB was the bass player . Not sure as to who played the sax on " LQ " : it was either Martin Wills , or Ace Cannon . Malc Backed Elvis in the early days, also heard that Steve Cropper and his mates got involved at some stage, but not sure Shelly Edited July 19, 2011 by shelly
spike1 Posted July 26, 2011 Posted July 26, 2011 Love is after me Charlie rich Country n western singer??? Great tune to dance to
spike1 Posted July 26, 2011 Posted July 26, 2011 Think ace cannon is on this clip with bill black and his combo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSfsypjno6A&feature=youtube_gdata_player
macca Posted August 6, 2011 Posted August 6, 2011 Michael Macdonald - God knows Kiki Dee - The day will come between........ Dana Valery - You don't know where your interest lies And Mickie Moonshine - name it you got it Oh and Bobby Paris - I walked away All these are post 73, surely... ?
macca Posted August 6, 2011 Posted August 6, 2011 Kick that little foot Sally Anne - Round Robin (they sound white anyway LOL) Stop and you'll become aware - Helen Shapiro Alvins gotta boogaloo - Alvin Cash and the Registers AND I'm going to run away from you - Kiki Dee Really suprised to see helen shapiro in there. I always associate it with the dreadful british label pop boom of 1978 by the likes of nev wherry and keith minshull.
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