Guest soul tim e Posted March 21, 2012 Posted March 21, 2012 The Sharonettes------------- Going To A Go Go......Nice uptempo ..not exactly the classic sound but upbeat to start a night on the right track.Dont have my original copy but managed to get hold of one.I dont think you can beat Smokeys original for the classic sound . KTF.
Guest sharmo 1 Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 Hi all The first record i bought was Frankie & Classicals "What Shall i Do" on Pye Disco Demand, from Violet Mays in Sheffield for 80p with my school diner money, then as many as i could buy on the Casino Classics label all from K&D Records in The Sheffield Castle Market (it's still there as well) sadly they have all long gone all car booted by my non soul loving ex husband i had over 200 records in a wooden case (and quite a lot of sought after British and American originals that came from my sisters and parents) he let the lot go for £15, and thought he was the bees knees for doing so Lynn xXx What a Bas....d
Mal C Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 Precisions on Drew from some chap at the old Vic, a great way to start me thinks, £4 is all I could afford other than my beer money...
Guest WheelCity45 Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 First Ever Record: William Bell-Happy-Stax First Ever Through The Post: Nancy Wilson-The End Of Our Love-British Capitol
kevinsoulman Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 JUST LOOKED IN MY LITTLE RED BOOK 5/ ARCHIE BELL SHOWDOWN 4/ FELICE TAYLOR LOVE COMIN ON 3/ J JOHNSON BLAME IT ON THE PONY EXPRESS ( I STILL DO} 2/ JUST BROTHERS SLICED TOMATOES AND NUMERO UNO BELIEVE IT OR NOT VAN MCCOY THE HUSTLE LOL KEV
Guest aintgotit Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 our les turned up at home one saturday morning with a shiney face and a more wild eyed gaze than usual, clutching a copy of thank you baby by the soul brothers six , which i kept , ( even though he took a hammer to the tunes i later bought , brothers,eh?) , still got it. partly because he kept the hammer, and because the record kindled my love for everything by these fantastic artists.
Grayman45 Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 Watched the now famous documentary of Wigan Casino whenever it was in the seventies, then went out and bought Rain With Charity Brown, Out Of My Mind. Probably from Kev Thomas' shop in Nottingham
Guest waynerowe Posted April 19, 2012 Posted April 19, 2012 game players / dooley silverspoon and i,ll do anything / doris troy likey ,likey?
Guest manusf3a Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 Human beinz Nobody but me have i still got it,no way ,not after the amount of ups and downs and to and froing I ve had over the last thirty odd years,lucky to still have my breath,seriously I was never a collecter but did aquire a few records here and there. I was spoilt as I used to be able to listen to Wilkys collection and always used to play his stuff during the week which consisted of a lot of the big and rare sounds of the time.Some good soul sessions round his house well remembered as were the refreshments provided.
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