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Just read on here that it was maybe played at Wigan by Richard Searling.Find this hard to believe,but lets hear from you chaps.Could well have been played,just the once .?

Who was there,or can remember this.? Anyone got it on tape from bitd.?

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Just read on here that it was maybe played at Wigan by Richard Searling.Find this hard to believe,but lets hear from you chaps.Could well have been played,just the once .?

Who was there,or can remember this.? Anyone got it on tape from bitd.?

I can't comment on anything related to northern history, but I can say that group soul collectors knew about this record back in the day and it apparently some copies at least were available... I wasn't there, this is just what I know from talking to people. It's not like an unknown record that was recently discovered (or at least it was known outside the northern scene).

Guest gordon russell
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yep......l was there and remember it well a kind of defining moment........march 14th 3.47 a.m 1975

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I've no idea but...

He definitely played an uptempo 45 by the "something" Brothers once or twice I'd guess around 77/78. I thought it was called "Baby doll".

Never been able to find out anything about it. Never heard Hopkins Brothers,. Is there a similarity.

ROD

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You can also hear the HB on the Andy Dyson podcast on my web site, link below in my signature.

Its had spins now for good two or three years and that is first mention of it being a Wigan spin. Don't doubt collectors known about it, Andy and Ady had a copy years. I too find it hard to believe it being played at Wigan or anywhere else till being played in recent years.

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Im not saying it was by the way. Just always wondered what this "Baby Doll" [maybe] was.

Do I need an I-Pod to access these podcasts you've both linked me to, cos I ain't got one.

45 Im thinking of was not 70's or in anyway funky-edged. Just a trad NS stomper. Not White either I wouldn't have thought.

ROD

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You don't need an ipod - just click on the link in Chalky's post underneath his name ie My Website Lifeline & Podcasts (or here https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/ ) click on Podcasts at the top of the screen and then scroll down to the relevant podcast. Having just listened to it, it's not the tune you are thinking of as it's funky with the Tighten Up sounding rythmn guitar riff which seems to be popular at the moment - definately not a Trad 6t's NS stomper and I would have thought unlikely to have been played at Wigan.

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Im not saying it was by the way. Just always wondered what this "Baby Doll" [maybe] was.

Do I need an I-Pod to access these podcasts you've both linked me to, cos I ain't got one.

45 Im thinking of was not 70's or in anyway funky-edged. Just a trad NS stomper. Not White either I wouldn't have thought.

ROD

The Baby dolls "Got to get you into my life" on Hollywood - played for 2 weeks by Richard in 77 :lol::D:

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Autumnedstoned,

No it's not that. Thanks for the instructions. I first went to Ted's link and got baffled by science.

Still wondering what that "Baby doll" thing was. Anyone any recollection, even you Steve but appreciate the input.

ROD

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You can also hear the HB on the Andy Dyson podcast on my web site, link below in my signature.

Its had spins now for good two or three years and that is first mention of it being a Wigan spin. Don't doubt collectors known about it, Andy and Ady had a copy years. I too find it hard to believe it being played at Wigan or anywhere else till being played in recent years.

Certainly not a record that would have been played at Wigan; it doesn't contain the elements of an archetypal Northern record of the 7ts, whereas it does sound right for todays play list.

Why if these collectors had it for years didn't they play it in their sets before a certain dj un-leashed it on the Northern scene about 18 months ago?

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hi fellas, it was reliable soul source-r who usually knows his stuff who posted said statement on facebook...I wont name him as he will put himself in the spotlight if he feels the need to do so.

As I said on the LIfeline Look Back thread...I was surprised myself to hear it had been played at Wigan. But then, why not ? Surely isnt doing the track/record any harm. A great and rare record stays a great and rare record...More so, the fact that in case it really had been played at WIgan and still stayed under the radar for 30 more years only adds kudos to the myth of said 45 IMO.

Personally I first heard said tune at the Soul Shakers Bamberg Weekender in 2008/9 via butch.

Beside that..I think its a bit greedy of them Lifeliners to now have all three copies up there in Wolverhampton. Over here in Berlin we could do with at least one of them.

LOL

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Agreed Marc,not doing any harm.When i hear/read about previous plays what/where etc,i like to hear others accounts.

Going back to Sosenuto's post,i agree up to a point with the "archetypal" sound comment - but many tunes were tried out,some off the wall stuff,that grew on the NS scene.So,possibly RS tried this out,cleared the floor,put it away.?

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Doesnt anyone know RS to ask him personally about this?

It was related recently that another A Dyson spin of the moment (Eddie Daniels) was played in the mid 70s, could there have been confusion between this and the Hopkins Bros?

Wouldnt be surprised either way, the amount of records that I thought were latter day plays when in fact they go way back never fails to amaze me :huh::g:


Guest Byrney
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Doesnt anyone know RS to ask him personally about this?

It was related recently that another A Dyson spin of the moment (Eddie Daniels) was played in the mid 70s, could there have been confusion between this and the Hopkins Bros?

Wouldnt be surprised either way, the amount of records that I thought were latter day plays when in fact they go way back never fails to amaze me :huh::g:

Thinking exactly the same Steve, Eddie Daniel's being a spin for Richard cica 76 it would seem from a facebook thread

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Guest gordon russell
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Ah but!, i'm sure Richard had finished by 3am, he'd be all tucked in bed by 3.47 :lol:

no no arthur clearly remember it as if yesterday it was the night the fella in the red shirt was there :lol: :lol:

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Thinking exactly the same Steve, Eddie Daniel's being a spin for Richard cica 76 it would seem from a facebook thread

There's a Soussan list on here, posted recently, from mid 70's with Eddie Daniels on it. Soussan also booted it.

I'd still be very surprised if HB played at Wigan.

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Thanks for clarifying Dave.

And Rod I wasn't joking about the Baby Dolls - I bought one on the strength of Richard's plays in 77. Embarrasing as that seems now.....

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i think eddie daniels was played back then..maybe wigan or stafford. was it not booted. the turnover of records played was far greater than today..you cant remember everything

im pretty sure when we were at mick h's birthday bash, kitch told me richard played eddie daniels at the casino so,...it wouldnt be a surprise if he did have the hopkins brothers at that moment in time, would it?...i think we are all aware of a sea change beginning in richard's taste of music around 76, although these tunes ( or tune ) probably didnt feature til around 78, so i am lead to believe.

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Autumnedstoned,

No it's not that. Thanks for the instructions. I first went to Ted's link and got baffled by science.

Still wondering what that "Baby doll" thing was. Anyone any recollection, even you Steve but appreciate the input.

ROD

Rod, it's The Flash Brothers - Baby Doll. I think.

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I seem to remember seeing some Hopkins Brothers records in the '60s. I didn't buy them. Maybe that's because they were deep. Southern Soul (or, at least that's what I guessed them to be. Niot positive I ever heard one. That song is listed on Magnetic Records. Anyone know what year it was out, in what city Magnetic Records was located, and which production people were involved?

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I seem to remember seeing some Hopkins Brothers records in the '60s. I didn't buy them. Maybe that's because they were deep. Southern Soul (or, at least that's what I guessed them to be. Niot positive I ever heard one. That song is listed on Magnetic Records. Anyone know what year it was out, in what city Magnetic Records was located, and which production people were involved?

Robb, I'm pretty sure there were no other Hopkins 45s. Maybe you are thinking of the Harrison Brothers.

The Hopkins Brothers on Magnetic are from New Haven, CT and are exactly the same group as the doowop group the Chestnuts on Davis ... it also happens to include Sylvester Hopkins of the Five Satins. The record is from 1971. The group members don't have any copies and aren't even interested in licensing. Some of the members also sang in later versions of the Five Satins.

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it looks and sounds like it to me. what 60s records even have that font?

as it uses the "tighten up" riff I myself wouldnt have thought the reocrd being from the seventies...late sixties, around 67/68 would have been my guess.

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Same version as Sticks and Fingers on the Flash label Pete? Produced by of all people Louis Armstrong if I remember right.

Think so Ady, just had it in the back on my mind when he said the title, I might be wrong...


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im pretty sure when we were at mick h's birthday bash, kitch told me richard played eddie daniels at the casino so,...it wouldnt be a surprise if he did have the hopkins brothers at that moment in time, would it?...i think we are all aware of a sea change beginning in richard's taste of music around 76, although these tunes ( or tune ) probably didnt feature til around 78, so i am lead to believe.

Asked Richard and he said he never had it.

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im pretty sure when we were at mick h's birthday bash, kitch told me richard played eddie daniels at the casino so,...it wouldnt be a surprise if he did have the hopkins brothers at that moment in time, would it?...i think we are all aware of a sea change beginning in richard's taste of music around 76, although these tunes ( or tune ) probably didnt feature til around 78, so i am lead to believe.

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Eddie Daniels was on a list from Soussan from 1975 or '76, the list was posted on Soul Source other week. Soussan also booted it, excellent boot, hard to tell the difference when first looking. It had brief plays at the Casino, dunno by who for sure.

Hopkins Brothers, Richard has already confirmed he didn't have it and if it had been played at Casino I reckon it would have been said so by now. Ady Croasdell had a copy years and filed which he's just sold Mick H, so has Andy Dyson. Ian Wright got a copy couple of years ago and within weeks so did Butch. I guess it didn't get spins some years ago was because it didn't feel right for the scene at the time which was more retro with all the returnees wanting what they had when they left the seen when Wigan closed and loads of R&B being spun, Andy Dyson said as much himself that it was't right for the scene at the time.

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