Eddie Hubbard Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 Carrying on the deep soul thread , did anyone see the excellent programme the other night about John Peel's record box , a collection of around 100 45's found in his house after he died , containing real favourites of his ? Lot's of great footage and interviews , and while a film of his wedding was shown , Eddie and Ernie's awesome deep soul side " I'm gonna always love you " was played !! Also noticed Stanley Winston's brilliant " No more ghetto's in America " [Jewel ] lying in the box , surrounded by The White Stripes ,Marc Bolan , etc !! Best Wishes ,Eddie . Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Girthdevon Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 Carrying on the deep soul thread , did anyone see the excellent programme the other night about John Peel's record box , a collection of around 100 45's found in his house after he died , containing real favourites of his ? Lot's of great footage and interviews , and while a film of his wedding was shown , Eddie and Ernie's awesome deep soul side " I'm gonna always love you " was played !! Also noticed Stanley Winston's brilliant " No more ghetto's in America " [Jewel ] lying in the box , surrounded by The White Stripes ,Marc Bolan , etc !! Best Wishes ,Eddie . I watched most of it - missed the 1st 10 mins or so. Afterwards I had a little search to see if I could find a complete list - here it is - very interesting like you say. 1. Al Casey - Surfin' Hootenanny + Easy Pickin (PIE INTERNATIONAL) 1963 2. Al Ferrier - I'm Not Drinking More + Don't Play Blue Eyes' (MASTER TRAK) 1980 3. Alan Price Set - I Put a Spell on You (DECCA) 4. Andy Capp - Popatop + Reco - The Lion Speaks (TREASURE ISLAND) 1969 5. Anemic Boyfriends - Guys Are Not Proud + Bad Girls in Love (RED SWEATER RECORDS) 1980 6. Ann Peebles - I can't stand the rain + i've been there before (LONDON) 1972 7. Anti-Social - Traffic lights + teacher, teacher (DYNAMITE RECORDS) 1977 8. Arthur K Adams - Wildwood flower + It's a wild, wild, wild, wild wildwood flower (JETSTAR) 9. Big Stick - Drag racing + Hell on earth (RECESS RECORDS) 1985 10. Bill Oddie - Harry krishna + on ilkla moor baht'at (DANDELION) 1970 11. Boards of Canada - Aquarius + Chinook (SKAM) 12. Bobby Lee Trammell - If you ever get it once + Don't you know I love you (ALLEY RECORDS) 13. Cat Power - Headlights + Darling said sir (THE MAKING OF AMERICANS) 14. Charlie Feathers - Deep elm blues + Nobody's darling' (HOLIDAY INN RECORDS) 15. Charlie Feathers - Nobody's women + When you decide (KING) 2x copies 17. Charlie Feathers - Today and tomorrow + Wild wild party' (MEMPHIS RECORDINGS) 18. Charlie Feathers - Tongue-tied Jill + Get with it' (METEOR RECORDS) 19. Charlie Feathers - When you come around + Too much alike' (KING) 20. Cheeze - Dancin With The Dead - Dancin queen + Direwolf 1989 (BOB RECORDS) 1989 21. Clague - The stride + I wonder where (DANDELION) 1969 22. Clefs of Lavender Hill - Stop! - Get a ticket + First tell me why (DATE) 23. Cleveland Crochet - Sugar bee + Drunkards dream (GOLDBAND) 24. Don Covay - It's better to have + Leave him (MERCURY) 1973 25. Don French - Lonely saturday night + Goldilocks (QUALITY) (LANCER) 2x copies 27. Dreamland Express - Groovy + u.f.o (EMI) 28. Easy Teeth - Car noise + Her blade (DENTAL RECORDS) 1980 29. Eddie & Ernie - I believe she will + We try harder (CHESS) 1984 30. Eddie & Ernie - I'm gonna always love you + Outcast (EASTERN) 31. Eddie & Ernie - Time waits for no one + That's the way it is (EASTERN) 32. Electro Hippies - Mega-armageddon death (STRANGE FRUIT) Peel session 33. Elmore James - The sky is crying + Standing at the crossroads (FLASHBACK RECORDS) 34. Firemen - Old smokie + Louie's theme (LE CAM) 35. Freshmen - You never heard anything like it + Bombing run (RELEASE RECORDS) 1979 36. G L Crockett - It's a man down there + Every hour, every day (4 BROTHERS) 37. G L Crockett - Look out Mabel + Did you ever love somebody (CHECKER) 38. Geater Davis - For your precious love + Wrapped up in you (HOUSE OF ORANGE) 39. Gene Dozier & The United Front - Give the women what they want + The best girl I ever had (MERCURY) 1974 40. Golinski Brothers - Bloody + Toy (BADGE RECORDS) 1980 2x copies 42. Green Hornes - Stayed up last night (ITALY RECORDS) 43. Hooten 3 Car - Danny + Numena (RUMBLESTRIP RECORDS) 44. Idle Race - Here we go round the lemon tree + My father's son (LIBERTY) 45. Izzy Royal - Coronation St (WEA) 1983 46. Jane Bond and The Undercover Men - Hot rod Lincoln + Come on up (EAR MOVIES RECORDS) 1982 47. Jerry Byro - Memories of Maria + Invitation (MONUMENT) 1961 2x copies - different labels 48. Jody Reynolds - Endless sleep + Western movies (LIBERTY) 49. Johnnie Taylor - I've been born again + At night time (STAX) 1974 50. Johnny Adams - You're a lady + I wish it would rain (ATLANTIC) 1972 51. Johnny Fortune - Dragster + Soul surfer (SONET) 1964 52. Ken Colyers Jazzmen (TEMPO RECORDS) 1953 53. La Peste - Black + Better off dead (BLACK RECORDS) 1978 54. Larry Bright - Mojo workout + I'll change my ways (TIDE) 55. Laurie Anderson - O Superman + Walk the dog (ONE TEN RECORDS) 1981 56. Lee Perry - Bafflin' smoke signal + Black smoke signal (BLACK ARC) 1978 57. Lightnin Hopkins - Mojo hand + Glory be (FLASHBACK RECORDS) 58. Marc Bolan - Marc Bolan talking to Stevie Dixon, 1973. Jennifer Sharp, Steve Harley & John Peel talking to Stevie Dixon 1977. (CUBE/PYE RECORDS) 59. Mary Monday - I gave my punk jacket to Richie + Popgun (MALICIOUS PRODUCTIONS) 60. Max Romeo - Sipple out deh' Lee Perry + Revelation (UPSETTER) 61. MC5 - Looking at you + Borderline (A-SQUARE RECORDS) 2x copies 63. Medicine Head - Coast to coast + All for tomorrow (DANDELION) 1970 64. Medicine Head - His guiding hand + This love of old (DANDELION) 1969 2x copies 66. Mel and Tim - Starting all over again + It hurts to want it so bad (STAX) 1972 67. Meow - Kat nip + One night stand + Anthem + Kill kill kill + Catastrophe + Boy groupies (TWIST LIKE THIS RECORDS) 68. Mickey Lee Lane - Tuitti Fruitti + With your love (MALA) 69. Mike Spencer and the Cannibals - Good guys + Nothing takes the place of you (BIG COCK RECORDS) 70. Nice - The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (IMMEDIATE) 71. Nilsson - Everybody's talkin' (RCA) 72. Nilsson - Kojak Columbo (RCA) 73. Nilsson - Without you (RCA) 74. O V Wright - That's how strong my love is + There goes my used to be (GOLDWAX) 75. Paul Blake & The Blood Fire Posse - Every posse get flat + Flat out (STUDIO WORK) 1984 76. Paul Revere & The Raiders - Him or me - what's it gonna be? + Legend of Paul Revere (CBS) 1967 77. Pavement - Demolition Plot J-7 (DRAG CITY) 1990 78. Pocket Fishrmen (sic) - Yr story + The leader is burning (NOISEVILLE) 1989 79. Quads - You've gotta jive + There must be thousands (BIG BEAR RECORDS) 1979 80. Ray Martin - Blue tango + Bell of the ball (COLUMBIA) 81. Revelino - Step on high (MUSIDISC) 82. Rod Bernard - This should go on forever 83. Roshell Anderson - The grapevine will lie sometimes + Such a beautiful thing (CONTEMPO) 1974 84. Roy Head - Treat her right + So long, my love (VOCALION) 1965 85. Sam & Dave - I can't stand up for falling down + Soothe me (STAX) 86. Sasha Caro - Grade 3 section 2 + Little maid's song (DECCA) 1967 87. Scrugg - Will the real Geraldine please stand up and be countered + Only George' (PIE) 1969 88. Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 + Moody (EMI) 1980 2x Copies 90. Sipho Bhengu - Tickey dopies + I saluti (INKONKONI) 1971 91. Soledad Brothers - Sugar & spice + Johnny's death letter, with Jack White (ITALY RECORDS) 92. Some Chicken - New religion + Blood on the wall (RAW RECORDS) 1977 2x copies 94. Spit Out - O from I + Tan + Rot'n'roll' (MA FROG RECORDS) 1996 95. Stanley Winston - No more ghettos in America + It's alright (JEWEL) 96. Status Quo - Down down (VERTIGO) 1974 97. Super Sister - No tree will grow + She was naked (DANDELION) 1971 98. The Beatles - Come together + Octopus's garden + Something (foreign pressing, country unknown) 99. The Big Three - You've gotta keep her under hand + If you ever change your mind (DECCA) 1964 100. The Buzzcocks - Ever fallen in love (UNITED ARTISTS) 1978 101. The Factory - Path through the forest + Gone (MGM) 1968 102. The Galactic Symposium - Y.M.C.A + Money (VAGUE RECORDS) 1978 103. The Legion of Super-Heroes - The great name dropper part 1 + The great name dropper part 2 (AMY RECORDS) 104. The Mark Four - Hurt me if you will + I'm leaving (DECCA) 1965 105. The Mighty Avengers - So much in love + Something they say (DECCA) 1964 106. The Misunderstood - I can take you to the sun + Who do you love (FONTANA) 1966 107. The Move - I can hear the grass grow + Wave the flag and stop the train (DERAM) 1967 108. The Negatives - Love is not real + Stakeout (LOOK) 1979 109. The Nightcaps - Wine wine wine + Nightcap rock (MUSICOR) 110. The Ramrods - Zig zag + Riders in the sky (LONDON AMERICAN) 1960 111. The Smoke - My friend Jack + We can take it (COLUMBIA) 1966 112. The Squirrels - Oz on 45 + Alone again (POPLLAMA PROD) 1988 113. The Undertones - Teenage kicks (GOOD VIBRATIONS RECORDS) 1978 3x copies 116. The Upholsterers - Makers of high grade suites (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 117. The Upsetters - Bucky skank + Yucky skank (DOWN TOWN) 118. The Upsetters - Key card + Domino game (DL INTERNATIONAL) 119. The Users - Sick on you + I'm in love with today (RAW RECORDS) 1977 2x copies 121. The Versalites - Cutting rasor + Black belt Jones (DL INTERNATIONAL) 122. The White Stripes - Lafayette blues + Sugar never tasted so good (ITALY Records) 123. The White Stripes - Party of special things to do + China pig + Ashtray heart (SUB POP) 124. The White Stripes - Merry Christmas from.... (XL) 125. The White Stripes - It takes two, baby + Fell in love with a girl (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD COMPANY) 126. The White Stripes - Dead leaves and the dirty ground (XL) 2001 127. The White Stripes - Hand springs (EXTRA BALL RECORDS) 128. The White Stripes - Hotel Yorba (XL) 2001 129. The White Stripes - Lord, send me an angel (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 2x copies 131. The White Stripes - Hello operator + Jolene (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 2000 132. The White Stripes - The big three killed my baby (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 2x copies 134. The Henchmen featuring Jack White - Some other guy + Psycho daisies (ITALY RECORDS) 135. 2 Star Tabernacle - Ramblin man' (BLOODSHOT RECORDS) 1998 cover photo by Jack White 136. The Wildbunch - Danger - Jack White backing vocals (FLYING BOMB) 137. Surprise Package vol 2 featuring White Stripes, Rocket 455 and the Blowtops (FLYING BOMB) 138. Surprise Package vol 3 featuring The Real Pills, MHz, The Dirtbombs (FLYING BOMB) 139. Travis Wammack - Fire fly + Scratchy (ARA) 140. XL-Capris - My city of Sydney + Dead bugies (AXLE) 141. Yami Bolo - Richer than Cory (JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL) 142. Yardbirds - Happenings ten years time ago + Psycho diaries (COLUMBIA) 1966 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Daved Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 Travis Womack "Scratchy"!!!. Was he having a laff! That's worse than Sheena Easton and Bill Oddie!! Lol!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
soulfulsaint Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 Yes there is a big rare soul connection - not covered on the show. John Peel lived in Ipswich and regularly visited John Anderson at 'Soul Bowl'. Both shared a love of deep southern soul. That's where the records came from. Good show - The Saint Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ted Massey Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 He played the Carios on one of his shows Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Rich Posted November 20, 2005 Share Posted November 20, 2005 This was one program I wanted to watch last week, but due to long hours at work and the video being kerry packered, I missed it - snoring on the sofa apparently does anybody know if it is being rebroadcast at all on one of these extra digital channels swamping the network these days??? i've scoured the radio times and drawn a blank - much appreciated if anybody can help Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jumpinjoan Posted November 20, 2005 Share Posted November 20, 2005 Never forget working overtime one night and was listening to John Peel .... when he played Charles Thomas - "Man with the Golden Touch" - Loma. Anything remotely 'soul like' always sounds great .... and probably more soulful than it is .... when it's played on mainstream radio. So you can imagine how good this sounded. Gave me a bit of a boost anyway! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Darks Posted November 20, 2005 Share Posted November 20, 2005 Mmmm, I knew there was something on telly worth watching. Forgot all about it. Luckly there was an article in the Independent on Sunday on the 30th October listing Peel's 147 favourite records. I was always a big fan of Peel and listened every night as a teenager and for some years after. He had the great knack of dropping an unexpected recorded which just blew you away. Cairo's and Charlie Thomas being great examples. For me I will always remember when he played Black Heat "No time to burn" Atlantic, back in the mid 80s. What an awesome funk record that is. Makes your liver quiver! The interesting thing is the Eddie and Ernie stuff insofar as Dave Godin who as we know was a real champion of our Deep Soul hero's was quite critical of Peel, if my memory serves me correctly, back in the 70s via Blues and Soul. Dave was upset about Peel's record label Dandelion. Can't remember the reasons why but the passage of time reveals that Dave and Peel had alot more in common then we may have realised. Also, Lou Reed is a big Eddie and Ernie fan. What that means I have no idea. Regards Alan Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Rob Wigley Posted November 20, 2005 Share Posted November 20, 2005 All i can say is what a top bloke he was, the Uk music scene has lost a champion of the "underdog", no matter what the style of music, being out late at night and on shifts i often used to listen to his program and the amount of uk released soul he would play was astounding, i know he played the early Kent stuff, Mary Love "Turned my bitter into sweet" springs to mind also quite a bit of Garland Green as well. i don't think anyone would have the balls to play what he did, they all play safe a very sad loss. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sebastian Posted November 20, 2005 Share Posted November 20, 2005 (edited) Now that's one hell of a box of 45s! Nice to see The Users "Sick Of You" in there, one of my most played singles. Edited November 20, 2005 by Sebastian Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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