Guest the dukester Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 (edited) C:\DOCUME~1\nh\LOCALS~1\Temp\ram9C.ram NICOLE WILLIS THIS DONT WORK BUT ITS SURE FINE SOUL MUSIC Edited October 6, 2005 by the dukester
Guest andycambs Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 Not sure if this works, if not great song anyway https://www.timmion.com
Guest the dukester Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 Not sure if this works, if not great song anyway https://www.timmion.com YES THE CHARTS IN FINLAND ARE BETTER THAN IN BRITAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 6'Ts SOUL MUSIC RECORDED IN 2005!!!!!!!! & CHEAPER!!!!!!! ttp://www.timmion.com/mp3/ifthisaintlove.mp3 MORE CHEAP UNS' SHARON JONES - JUST DROPPED IN DATHEN JONES - CONTRACT ON LOVE FIRST CHOICE - SALSOUL 2 SIDER - CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU /GAMBLE ON LOVE LIZ DAMON - YOUR FALLING IN LOVE WHATNAUTS - HELP IS ON THE WAY STEVIE WONDER - ALL I DO THE MORE FUNKY SOUND - (JASON) YOU + ME = LOVE - UNDISPUTED TRUTH A BRASS CONSTRUCTION RE-WORK - TAKE IT EASY
Chalky Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Has anyone heard the baby crying at the end of the record soemone just posted this on an audio group and it was pointed out. Can't say I noticed it first time round but there's definately a baby crying
Guest Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Has anyone heard the baby crying at the end of the record soemone just posted this on an audio group and it was pointed out. Can't say I noticed it first time round but there's definately a baby crying Yeah ive heard it--- either that or somebodys having their nuts bit off by a laplander
shute Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Been playing this out at Stafford with a very good dance floor reaction
Dave Rimmer Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Yep, tiz good And I've just had an email from Jukka at Timmion Records to say it's completely sold out.
Bigsoulman Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 And I've just had an email from Jukka at Timmion Records to say it's completely sold out. Glad I got mine last week Dave, Jukka tells me he is overwhelmed by the response to the record from the UK, a wonderful record that must be a dancefloor winner , see you at the 100 Club mate, Lenny T
Chalky Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Winner probably but how long before it's hammered to death and everyone sick of hearing it
Bigsoulman Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Winner probably but how long before it's hammered to death and everyone sick of hearing it I've no doubts about that Chalks, still its fresh at the moment so lets enjoy for the time being, I think the scene is crying out for newer stuff like this, wil be interesting to see how long it lasts Lenny
Chalky Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 (edited) I've no doubts about that Chalks, still its fresh at the moment so lets enjoy for the time being, I think the scene is crying out for newer stuff like this, wil be interesting to see how long it lasts Lenny afraid I got to disagree lots of better proper 60's soul that can be played, IMHO personally don't think it will last long, heard it once today and fed up with it already Edited October 16, 2005 by chalky
soulAdequateNP Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Glad I got mine last week Dave, Jukka tells me he is overwhelmed by the response to the record from the UK, a wonderful record that must be a dancefloor winner , see you at the 100 Club mate, Lenny T It's on JM's site for £15 if anyone's still after it.
Bigsoulman Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 It's on JM's site for £15 if anyone's still after it. Crazy Beat have copies @ £7 each.....15 quid?...do me a favour
Guest rachel Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 I've no doubts about that Chalks, still its fresh at the moment so lets enjoy for the time being, I think the scene is crying out for newer stuff like this, wil be interesting to see how long it lasts Lenny Do you not find the new release stuff gets 'tired' a lot quicker though? Been a few new 60s-sounding things I've liked in the last couple of years but don't think they have the staying power - does anyone still play Frank Popp -Breakaway, for example?... maybe we get a bit caught up in the novelty of a new record sounding 60s?
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Do you not find the new release stuff gets 'tired' a lot quicker though? Been a few new 60s-sounding things I've liked in the last couple of years but don't think they have the staying power - does anyone still play Frank Popp -Breakaway, for example?... maybe we get a bit caught up in the novelty of a new record sounding 60s? i agree totally .... it'll be another sven zetterberg ... buy it , hold it for a month or two(or until goldmine re-issue it) and then pick your timing right to sell it Davie
soulmac Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Nicole Willis, Frank Popp, Sven Zetterberg = IMITATION SOUL :angry: Didn't Simon Soussan used to make imitation soul records Stick with the real deal soulmac.
Blake H Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Nicole Willis, Frank Popp, Sven Zetterberg = IMITATION SOUL :angry: Didn't Simon Soussan used to make imitation soul records Stick with the real deal soulmac. Reminds me of "I know the meaning" Rose St John + Wonderettes. Cant be bad!!! BH
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Nicole Willis, Frank Popp, Sven Zetterberg = IMITATION SOUL :angry: Didn't Simon Soussan used to make imitation soul records Stick with the real deal soulmac. i would have thought john that a man like yourself who appreciates new releases would embrace new stuff ..... or is the fact that sven and frank popp are white a problem .. so what is the real deal and why ( by the way i think that new tune is shite and repetitive ) Davie
soulmac Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 i would have thought john that a man like yourself who appreciates new releases would embrace new stuff ..... or is the fact that sven and frank popp are white a problem .. so what is the real deal and why ( by the way i think that new tune is shite and repetitive ) Davie I'm not clued up enough about new releases but I don't like these retro sounding tunes :angry: As for the real deal it certainly ain't that Elvis Presley tune you play Davie he's white too or the speeded up version or Stormy that sounds like Pinky and Perky The real deal is SOUL music and not just some tune with the right beat that you can dance to soulmac
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 I'm not clued up enough about new releases but I don't like these retro sounding tunes :angry: As for the real deal it certainly ain't that Elvis Presley tune you play Davie he's white too or the speeded up version or Stormy that sounds like Pinky and Perky The real deal is SOUL music and not just some tune with the right beat that you can dance to soulmac do i have to mention johnny cash? oh and as for stormy .... other people seem to like it , so who's to say and elvis , well that tune has been played on the mod scene for a while by much better than me
soulmac Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 do i have to mention johnny cash? oh and as for stormy .... other people seem to like it , so who's to say Davie Don't you mean Charlie Rich soulmac.
Guest Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 Nichole Willis certainly gets my vote (if someone had told me it was a late 60's release on Cadet I'd have swallowed it hook line and sinker) - as did Sven Zetterberg, Dathan Jones, Darrell Nulisch and Tutu Jones. If it helps, I'm told the first run of Nichole Willis sold out and a second run has been done with a different coloured label. So that might help people like it if the first one becomes rarer than the second.
Guest Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 (edited) Mr Colin Curtis to Mr Alan Day circa 1972, "got some great tunes to play at the Torch tonight "My Mans a Sweet Man by Millie Jackson and a nice mover by First Choice called This is the House, both been released this week"..........."You cant play them Col they're retro soul" I can accept folk don't like them because they 'don't like em' though to dismiss them because the performers/producers have had the audacity to attempt to put a 60's feel into a 2005 record I find rather sad if not pompous. I play em in my set because A) I like them and B- get asked to play em, I certainly don't convince myself that they're good because they're cheap, you only have to listen to Vince Montana, out this week on Vinyl and is top tune in my house by a long way, awesome record. Anyway, as it always has done for the 35 years Ive been doing this boll-ocks, its those that pay to enter a venue and dance that ultimately dictate whether its going to be a NS winner or not, and on that front I'm afraid Nicole Willis is a winner in this part of the world. Edited October 17, 2005 by PaulDonely
Guest jish Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 ¨Didin't someone give it a spin at Crewe a couple of weeks ago?
Dave Rimmer Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 Nichole Willis certainly gets my vote (if someone had told me it was a late 60's release on Cadet I'd have swallowed it hook line and sinker) - as did Sven Zetterberg, Dathan Jones, Darrell Nulisch and Tutu Jones. If it helps, I'm told the first run of Nichole Willis sold out and a second run has been done with a different coloured label. So that might help people like it if the first one becomes rarer than the second. It's actually the second run of red labels that has sold out. the black labels went about two months ago.
Guest Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 It's actually the second run of red labels that has sold out. the black labels went about two months ago. Dave is this the track you played at NMD in August (or July? don't time fly)) and you told me to buy one of you
Guest Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 It's actually the second run of red labels that has sold out. the black labels went about two months ago. So just to get this clear- the black label is the first one and that sold out two months ago and there were two runs of the red label and the second run of the red label has also sold out now ?
Dave Rimmer Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 Dave is this the track you played at NMD in August (or July? don't time fly)) and you told me to buy one of you Yes
Dave Rimmer Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 So just to get this clear- the black label is the first one and that sold out two months ago and there were two runs of the red label and the second run of the red label has also sold out now ? I'll put this into plain English for you. THERE ARE NONE LEFT ¨Didin't someone give it a spin at Crewe a couple of weeks ago? If you mean the Middleton niter that was held at Crewe, yes it was played, twice actually.
gringo Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 I'll put this into plain English for you. THERE ARE NONE LEFT
Guest Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 I'll put this into plain English for you. THERE ARE NONE LEFT Thank you, David. Plain English is always best I think. But to put it plainly that isn't the answer to the question though is it ?
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