grantdyche Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Would like to know please at what venue and by which Dj and around about what year this record was first played at a Northern Soul night Many thanks Grant
Ian Dewhirst Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 Would like to know please at what venue and by which Dj and around about what year this record was first played at a Northern Soul night Many thanks Grant Richard Searling circa '76 I believe...... Ian D
grantdyche Posted March 18, 2011 Author Posted March 18, 2011 Richard Searling circa '76 I believe...... Ian D Many thanks Ian Grant
KevH Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 (edited) god knows why. Wigan boom boom. Edited March 18, 2011 by KevH
grantdyche Posted March 18, 2011 Author Posted March 18, 2011 god knows why. It was first released in 1970 or so I've googled, As Ian D has stated first played by Mr Searling and I think he had an ear for a tune or two, Many people may regard this record as a Pop tune,But did it not fit in with many other dance records played at Wigan and many other Northern Soul venues at that time circa 76, It's easy nowadays to poke fun at records like the one in question,There were a lot worse than "God Knows", To numerous to mention in fact,But you can't take away the quality of the vocals,A few people have had a gripe about his Motown covers album and maybe rightly so in some cases, Mike McDonald has IMO one of the best voices of any singer,You can not forget his vocal on James Ingrams "Ya Mo Be There" or even his later songs such as "Sweet Freedom" The last two songs are pure quality,Not Northern Soul I grant you,But soulful IMO. Grant
Guest Nick Harrison Posted March 19, 2011 Posted March 19, 2011 Richard Searling circa '76 I believe...... Ian D Um .........................77/78 Richard received better acknowledgment of championing this record , I recall Ian. Did not RS release this on his own Grapevine label 78/79ish. Seem to recall a small stomper element at the Keighley ROAB -Buffs club dragging there young soul's around to this about then. Was also played at the Stars and Stripes alongside Frank Dell, Len Gamble, Sam Williams etc. Nick H .
Guest Nick Harrison Posted March 19, 2011 Posted March 19, 2011 Would like to know please at what venue and by which Dj and around about what year this record was first played at a Northern Soul night Many thanks Grant So thats Yate and Station Road, sure was one for the young stomplet's to cut there teeth on -back then Grant. .
grantdyche Posted March 19, 2011 Author Posted March 19, 2011 (edited) So thats Yate and Station Road, sure was one for the young stomplet's to cut there teeth on -back then Grant. . I had never heard it til around about 79 - 80 ish, I was Dj-ing a teen night at Rebeccas nightclub in Bury and some young lad gave it me to play,I thought then and still do now that it's an ok tune,It was put out as the flip side of "Interplay" on RCA at the time, The reason for my original question on this thread is that I have been asked to play it on the internet Northern Soul show that I host, I just wanted a little bit more info on it instead of saying "That was by Blah Blah" if you know what I mean Have a listen if you like each and every Sunday 15.00 - 17.00 UK time www.funkysentialradio.co.uk Many thanks to everyone for your help and input on this subject Grant Edited March 19, 2011 by grantdyche
Pete S Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 Um .........................77/78 Richard received better acknowledgment of championing this record , I recall Ian. Did not RS release this on his own Grapevine label 78/79ish. Seem to recall a small stomper element at the Keighley ROAB -Buffs club dragging there young soul's around to this about then. Was also played at the Stars and Stripes alongside Frank Dell, Len Gamble, Sam Williams etc. Nick H . This never came out on Grapevine, it came out on RCA - and to be honest, it was Russ who used to thrash it, much more than Richard.
Guest Nick Harrison Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 Have a listen if you like each and every Sunday 15.00 - 17.00 UK time www.funkysentialradio.co.uk Many thanks to everyone for your help and input on this subject Grant That's fine Grant. I always remember one poster on here asking "what about a total blue eyed soul nite" and" what would you play" type thread. To which Dave Taylor (Davetay) replied - "What's so special about that - Wigan got away with it for years"............. . Talking of which - I heard a local interview (ITV Calendar News) before christmas of Tony Christie's new CD on Acid Jazz - full on blue eyed 60's northern production style. Sorry if this has been cover on here before..............but well done to all at Acid Jazz. Cheers.
Guest martyn Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 Dont know who played it first , but it was deffo getting plays at St Ives in 77 (Ginger I think ??)
Guest Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 It was first released in 1970 or so I've googled, As Ian D has stated first played by Mr Searling and I think he had an ear for a tune or two, Many people may regard this record as a Pop tune,But did it not fit in with many other dance records played at Wigan and many other Northern Soul venues at that time circa 76, It's easy nowadays to poke fun at records like the one in question,There were a lot worse than "God Knows", To numerous to mention in fact,But you can't take away the quality of the vocals,A few people have had a gripe about his Motown covers album and maybe rightly so in some cases, Mike McDonald has IMO one of the best voices of any singer,You can not forget his vocal on James Ingrams "Ya Mo Be There" or even his later songs such as "Sweet Freedom" The last two songs are pure quality,Not Northern Soul I grant you,But soulful IMO. Grant I`m pretty sure thats not the same bloke!....that was Micheal McDonald ex Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers and yes, he has probably the most soulful voice of any white singer.
Godzilla Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 (edited) I`m pretty sure thats not the same bloke!....that was Micheal McDonald ex Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers and yes, he has probably the most soulful voice of any white singer. I think it is the same guy. Voice sounds about right to me. Rick Jarrard was the producer too and he produced a McDonald 45 on Bell from the early 70s. I forget the title right now Edited March 20, 2011 by Godzilla
grantdyche Posted March 20, 2011 Author Posted March 20, 2011 (edited) I think it is the same guy. Voice sounds about right to me. Rick Jarrard was the producer too and he produced a McDonald 45 on Bell from the early 70s. I forget the title right now It's deffo McDonald from the Doobies you can not mistake his voice Have a peek here https://www.bingonline.nl/mmcdonald/disco/solo/godknows.htm Edited March 20, 2011 by grantdyche
Guest sandi Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 I like God Knows! P Yes so do l, it's one of the great's imho.
Guest Soultown andy Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 Never liked it and it sounded awful when i heard it out the other week.
Dave Pinch Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 the doobies michael mcdonald. has a really really distinctive voice.you can tell its him the moment you hear him on the radio.what a fool believes, minute by minute, real love, yah mo be there, takin it to the streets. the mike mcdonald who recorded god knows sounds nothing like to my ears. unless he had a sore throat that day dave
Guest Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 the doobies michael mcdonald. has a really really distinctive voice.you can tell its him the moment you hear him on the radio.what a fool believes, minute by minute, real love, yah mo be there, takin it to the streets. the mike mcdonald who recorded god knows sounds nothing like to my ears. unless he had a sore throat that day dave Yep!
Pete S Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 the doobies michael mcdonald. has a really really distinctive voice.you can tell its him the moment you hear him on the radio.what a fool believes, minute by minute, real love, yah mo be there, takin it to the streets. the mike mcdonald who recorded god knows sounds nothing like to my ears. unless he had a sore throat that day dave It's your ears, it sounds exactly like him because it is him!
Pete S Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 Never liked it and it sounded awful when i heard it out the other week. Same here, always hated it, always sat down when it came on, and it would always come on in the middle of a great run of records. Quite like the vocals, just don't like the song/music!
grantdyche Posted March 20, 2011 Author Posted March 20, 2011 the doobies michael mcdonald. has a really really distinctive voice.you can tell its him the moment you hear him on the radio.what a fool believes, minute by minute, real love, yah mo be there, takin it to the streets. the mike mcdonald who recorded god knows sounds nothing like to my ears. unless he had a sore throat that day dave What A Fool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVZrxilphsE Minute By Minute Ya Mo Be There https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HbbM-FG8lQ God Knows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVmDiTZ40Ng Same singer all the way
steve Posted March 21, 2011 Posted March 21, 2011 Just for the record, Wigan did play a lot of 'blue eyed soul' but never a total night of it
Northern Soul Uk Posted March 21, 2011 Posted March 21, 2011 I love the tune, great atmospheric sound, Great vocals and voice. It definitely IS Michael Macdonald of the Doobies, as I have him as a friend on Facebook and I asked him the same question and if he'd released the record, he replied yes and yes. As always it's each to his own, as with all records.
Dave Pinch Posted March 21, 2011 Posted March 21, 2011 If mikes admited to it then thats ok. But i think u lot still got cloth ears at side o me lol
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