SHEFFSOUL Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 ..AFTER SOME GREAT TUNES AT THE WINDING WHEEL ON SAT NITE..I WAS AMAZED TO HEAR THIS BEING PLAYED!! SINCE WHEN WAS THIS NORTHERN SOUL? A ROCK N ROLL CLASSIC MORE LIKE.nOW I KNOW LR HAS RECORDED SOME GREAT SOUL TRACKS..BUT COME ON..WHATS NEXT ? SLADE?..CAN ONLY ASSUME ITS BECAUSE OF THE R&B INFLUENCE..BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF THE GREAT R&R SHOW AT WEMBLEY IN THE EARLY 70'S WITH THE ROCKERS DIPPING THEIR SHOULDERS..HANDS IN POCKETS..OH DEAR..THANKFULLY I HEARD mARGARET LITTLE 'LOVE WILL FIND A WAY' FOR THE FIRST TIME..FAITH RESTORED..
Pete S Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Bit harsh I think, recorded for Okeh at the same time as things like I Don't Want To Discuss It so just as much a 'soul' track as those on the Explosive LP really - it's been hanging around at £10 on UK Columbia for the last 20 years and now people think it's rare...
Andybellwood Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 ..AFTER SOME GREAT TUNES AT THE WINDING WHEEL ON SAT NITE..I WAS AMAZED TO HEAR THIS BEING PLAYED!! SINCE WHEN WAS THIS NORTHERN SOUL? A ROCK N ROLL CLASSIC MORE LIKE.nOW I KNOW LR HAS RECORDED SOME GREAT SOUL TRACKS..BUT COME ON..WHATS NEXT ? SLADE?..CAN ONLY ASSUME ITS BECAUSE OF THE R&B INFLUENCE..BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF THE GREAT R&R SHOW AT WEMBLEY IN THE EARLY 70'S WITH THE ROCKERS DIPPING THEIR SHOULDERS..HANDS IN POCKETS..OH DEAR..THANKFULLY I HEARD mARGARET LITTLE 'LOVE WILL FIND A WAY' FOR THE FIRST TIME..FAITH RESTORED.. must admit i think 'Slade' when ever i hear it played out - not my sort of soul music , but fair dos is a big dance floor fav at mo in main rooms
Pete S Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 I think 'Slade' a lot, down to the fact I downloaded 25 live bootlegs by them last year and am still happily listening to them! Sheffield City Hall 1973, one of the best live gigs I've ever heard. p.s. soul connection - Slade once played gigs in the Bahamas supported by The Twans! 1
Mick Sway Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 (edited) Get Down With It - and the club went wild! Harsh comment indeed, but possibly more a club tune. For those old enough to recall, a real floorshaker at The Torch and The Wheel in its day, before Dave Godin coined "Northern Soul" as a definitive description of music on the soul club scene. Not played in the 70's I think cause Slade had the hit with it. Best regards Mick Bit harsh I think, recorded for Okeh at the same time as things like I Don't Want To Discuss It so just as much a 'soul' track as those on the Explosive LP really - it's been hanging around at £10 on UK Columbia for the last 20 years and now people think it's rare... Edited January 10, 2012 by Mick Sway
Keithw Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 just put my mate,s (Nige) copy up for sale in sales section must of had 20 people asking for the single @ last kings hall doo not my cup of tea - but was about when i got into rare soul as we called it in early 70s - late 60s maybe
SHEFFSOUL Posted January 10, 2012 Author Posted January 10, 2012 Bit harsh I think, recorded for Okeh at the same time as things like I Don't Want To Discuss It so just as much a 'soul' track as those on the Explosive LP really - it's been hanging around at £10 on UK Columbia for the last 20 years and now people think it's rare... harsh..maybe ..on reflection..my personal memories of this track are rockers/greasers dancing to it in discos during summer holidays at Skegness alongside 'silver machine' hawkwind..i thought it was odd (to me ) to hear it @ Winding Wheel after so many northern classics..
Ian Dewhirst Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 I think 'Slade' a lot, down to the fact I downloaded 25 live bootlegs by them last year and am still happily listening to them! Sheffield City Hall 1973, one of the best live gigs I've ever heard. I actually went to that gig and it was absolutely mid-blowing. Certainly the best Rock/Pop gig I think I've ever seen....... Ian D
Pete S Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 I actually went to that gig and it was absolutely mid-blowing. Certainly the best Rock/Pop gig I think I've ever seen....... Ian D Wanna buy a bootleg?
Guest Soul Glo Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 How can you not like (IMO) a tune that begins with ''Alright everybody. If you 've got a wig on like some people think I got on but it's not, it's my own beautiful hair''.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 I think 'Slade' a lot, down to the fact I downloaded 25 live bootlegs by them last year and am still happily listening to them! Sheffield City Hall 1973, one of the best live gigs I've ever heard. p.s. soul connection - Slade once played gigs in the Bahamas supported by The Twans! ...I've DJ'd a few gigs that were supported by twats, which is pretty similar... Richard's 'Get Down With It' is a monumental record that will never grow old It closed pretty much every original 6Ts night at West Hampstead and other venues that the club briefly had before alighting at the 100 Club. Those who were around then and went to those West Hampstead nights will be hard pressed to remember it as anything other than fantastic, just as the nights themselves were....
Dave Moore Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Must admit prefer the original by Bobby Marchan. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/yrsgMraK47E 1
Britishbarry Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 This was played in a lot of the clubs back in the 60 Sixties . I always understood this to be a UK production. as it's arranged by Reg Guest and produced by Norman Smith
Guest giant Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Dreadful tune, really really dreadful......IMO agree with you ' what a load of crap its rock & roll shite.
Guest giant Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 harsh..maybe ..on reflection..my personal memories of this track are rockers/greasers dancing to it in discos during summer holidays at Skegness alongside 'silver machine' hawkwind..i thought it was odd (to me ) to hear it @ Winding Wheel after so many northern classics.. your right its crap crap ' rock & roll shite
Pete S Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 agree with you ' what a load of crap its rock & roll shite. it's a bit of soul, a bit of rock & roll I reckon... Little Richard didn't make many bad records though. I still can't believe it's gone "big" though 1
Pete S Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 How can you not like (IMO) a tune that begins with ''Alright everybody. If you 've got a wig on like some people think I got on but it's not, it's my own beautiful hair''. I've got a terrible version of this by The Donnie Collins Showband featuring Shaun on UK Pye demo and they do a note for note copy of Richard's version including that bit at the start about his beautiful hair, but it's in an Irish accent and has to be heard to be believed (I actually bought it for the other side, a pretty good version of I Can't Help Myself!)
Kris Holmes Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 what are you guys on about???, it's a stormer of a 45, an absolute killer. 1
Ian Parker Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 (edited) Rock n Roll? whatever next? a clonkin piece of gritty Rhythm & Blues thats quite irresistable! so 'get down get with it' is Rock n Roll .... but Charlie Gracie's 'He'll never love you like i do' is "Northern soul" (which incedentally, i do like) ? plus, we embrace 'when we get there' and 'I walked away' but knock Mr Penniman give me Little Richard any day..........Stompin brilliance - lets DANCE!! Edited January 10, 2012 by parkash
Ian Parker Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 what are you guys on about???, it's a stormer of a 45, an absolute killer. YUP
Paul Dunn Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 ...I've DJ'd a few gigs that were supported by twats, which is pretty similar... Richard's 'Get Down With It' is a monumental record that will never grow old It closed pretty much every original 6Ts night at West Hampstead and other venues that the club briefly had before alighting at the 100 Club. Those who were around then and went to those West Hampstead nights will be hard pressed to remember it as anything other than fantastic, just as the nights themselves were.... Spot on
Guest giant Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 it's a bit of soul, a bit of rock & roll I reckon... Little Richard didn't make many bad records though. I still can't believe it's gone "big" though its big for those people who like rock &roll ' like you said before £10 quid on columbia thats all its worth .
Wiggyflat Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Got this on a UK Columbia and 2 other versions by This N That on UK Strike and a version on Youngblood..time to sell!.More of a mod club/Wheel style sound.I wonder if this ever got any action. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUCzyTy62wk
Louise Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 Why all the negativity "Get Down With It " is a great record why not play it back to back with "Dance What You Wanna" quiff and shake-dancers ago-go Dave
Guest Preems Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 It's a pretty damn generic record. I love rock 'n roll and r'n'b but this doesn't cut it for me, nothing special about it. But if I was wasted and surrounded by dancing other wasteds I might see the light i suppose, it's happened b4
Guest Mrs Williams Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 I do like a bit of early Little Richard on the Rockabilly scene, but i must agree with Dave.............i prefer the original x
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 I do like a bit of early Little Richard on the Rockabilly scene, but i must agree with Dave.............i prefer the original x "Little Richard" and "Rockabilly" are two terms that should never be used in the same sentence. Especially with only a couple of words to separate them... If you think they play Richard's tracks on the rockabilly scene then you're obviously not on that scene... ...but for jivers and strollers? That's something else entirely....
Jerry Hipkiss Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 This was played in a lot of the clubs back in the 60 Sixties . I always understood this to be a UK production. as it's arranged by Reg Guest and produced by Norman Smith Yup, recorded at Abbey Road studios I think, and only on UK 45 - and love or hate depends on your perspective ...for me, it was well known as a big club tune in the 60's, long before Slade got at it. Still got my issue, but don't know that I'd play it out...
SHEFFSOUL Posted January 11, 2012 Author Posted January 11, 2012 agree with you ' what a load of crap its rock & roll shite. ...my final word..i never said it was crap..far from it..ive LR records in my collection..also Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry,Wolf etc..but 'get down..' always sounded R&R to me as opposed to R&B..wont be the last record played out that raises the odd eyebrow.. 1
Guest Brian Ellis Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 It was a record that was played in the late 60s and early 70s but was stopped dead in its tracks as soon as the Slade version was published. I think there are too many better records needing needle time for this to be getting in their way now. One from the history of the scene, but best left in the museum's display cabinet
Guest Soul Glo Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 I've got a terrible version of this by The Donnie Collins Showband featuring Shaun on UK Pye demo and they do a note for note copy of Richard's version including that bit at the start about his beautiful hair, but it's in an Irish accent and has to be heard to be believed (I actually bought it for the other side, a pretty good version of I Can't Help Myself!) This sounds too good to be true!!!
Pete S Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 This sounds too good to be true!!! I'll see if I can record it and post it somewhere!
Maark Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 I think 'Slade' a lot, down to the fact I downloaded 25 live bootlegs by them last year and am still happily listening to them! Sheffield City Hall 1973, one of the best live gigs I've ever heard. p.s. soul connection - Slade once played gigs in the Bahamas supported by The Twans! Another Slade soul connection, Tasha Thomas sang backing vocals on the 1976 single 'Nobody's Fool'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf7Ez_fWv5M&list=PLC2155CEF7BE0F016&feature=mh_lolz
Guest Mrs Williams Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 (edited) "Little Richard" and "Rockabilly" are two terms that should never be used in the same sentence. Especially with only a couple of words to separate them... If you think they play Richard's tracks on the rockabilly scene then you're obviously not on that scene... ...but for jivers and strollers? That's something else entirely.... You don't know where i go or or what i do mate.........but i have been on the scene for years, they may not of played them at the places you have been to, (the pub on a Thursday night), but i have heard the odd couple of early Little Richard tracks played at a few Rockabilly events that i attended, including a band or two doing the odd cover. Edited January 11, 2012 by Debbie Dee
Guest keithh Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Richard's 'Get Down With It' is a monumental record that will never grow old It closed pretty much every original 6Ts night at West Hampstead and other venues that the club briefly had before alighting at the 100 Club. Those who were around then and went to those West Hampstead nights will be hard pressed to remember it as anything other than fantastic, just as the nights themselves were.... As someone who thinks of those early 6Ts years with great fondness, when it was a fantastic general Soul and R&B night, as opposed to exclusively Northern, I have to agree with the above sentiments. Little Richard is a GOD of Soul and R&B and 'Get down with it' is still a lot closer to Soul / R&B than some of the very 'Pop' sounding tunes that have been played and gained acceptance in the past.
Ian Parker Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 As someone who thinks of those early 6Ts years with great fondness, when it was a fantastic general Soul and R&B night, as opposed to exclusively Northern, I have to agree with the above sentiments. Little Richard is a GOD of Soul and R&B and 'Get down with it' is still a lot closer to Soul / R&B than some of the very 'Pop' sounding tunes that have been played and gained acceptance in the past. too right! as i stated, folk will not accept Get down get with it, but will embrace this drivel : https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ILw9_VXCtxE#!
Harry Crosby Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 I don`t like it, and thats end of, infact................I DON`T WANNA DISCUSS IT
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