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ssssh , let keep that last rant to ourselves as i ve now recognised my little oversight of about a fortnight or so . Which should have given you ample time to return to tip top condition even when factoring in the ageing process. So its still your round by the way. ! At least you wont be mithered for tuneage this weekend.See yees later . andy challis ( dy,s carer).

Andy

Didn't like to say ...........but keep up :D

See you in the Blue Post (Newman Street) if you make it in time if not at the go-go :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

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Its not what i thought it was going to be.although i think the tune im thinking of might be called" its everything about you". or at least thats how the chorus goes.Theres something about the intro that im ambivalent about. So i can see why you had second thoughts about it later.( i know that feeling dispiritingly well) I like his voice though.

Andy

You might be thinking of Curtis Smith-How High Can I Fly/Living End Essica

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Martyn

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this for the simple reason it's on the turntable at the moment:

Black Nasty - "Cut your motor off"

Paul

Got some stick over the years but I still love this :thumbsup:

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Martyn

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Black Nastys cover of Johnny Mae Mathews I Have no choice really smooth this un

Andy

Didn't realise they'd covered this.........not a bad version.........is LP only or on 45?

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Martyn

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Paul

Got some stick over the years but I still love this :thumbsup:

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Martyn

:hatsoff2: HI ALL..I HAVE STILL GOT A COPY. in-fact I have 2 as it come out on Gapevine, However I still call all records like this as Northern Soul, not funky modern xover the road with a chicken and then ask why? :rofl: dave
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:hatsoff2: HI ALL

Today's record of the Day, I got from Mr Dave Welding (Top midlands collector,DJ & rack jobber)

It's one of those rare R&W DEMOS, that we all have? don't we? :wicked:

CAPITAL RECORDS UK CL15469, The THRILLS - "WHAT CAN GO WRONG" - RATED***** Value£

This record should get played, by me? (contact my agent Ricky Star), for a 1966 B side record it's long

:D SIT BACK & ENJOY :huh: DAVE

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https://youtu.be/YOgkYrl4DMg

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Andy

Didn't realise they'd covered this.........not a bad version.........is LP only or on 45?

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Martyn

Think it's lp only Martyn from "Talking to the people" Blacknasty Album not sure but think it was produced by johnny Mae Mathews Edited by Andy Reynard
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The Invitations - Living together is keeping us apart.

(Thanks to Harpo for pointing this out to me - Class!)


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EPITOME OF SUMMER BOUGHT THIS ON RELEASE ROADSHOW LABEL I THINK

KEV

Very nice Kev. Can't make my mind up as to whether I know this. Spinning on me head in the kitchen!

:rofl:

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL...HERES A GOOD ONE?

Yes indeed, for those of you that love 6T's SOUL, this is one of the best examples to have, and with it's hard to find tag, it's has every thing in place to call it a rare soul record :-HIGHLAND RECORDS - JOHNNY GUITAR WATSON -WAIT A MINUTE BABY - #1159 DEMO

:g: Rated by me as *****. Value £££s I don't no?. but it's a tuff one to find, with it's "wade in the water" sound. :thumbsup: enjoy :ohmy: DAVE

https://youtu.be/daNedAS3i5o

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Tommie Young today.... "Hit & Run Lover"

Dave

What a brilliant tune, for me, the ultimate crossover record.
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Edwin Starr - I'll Never Forget You - Granite - One of the mans lesser known tunes from 1975, Soul bliss

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Had a great visit to the 100 club,music was top notch with Keith Money's middle set been outstanding.It was one of those night's were everything just worked perfectly,music,atmosphere,laugh a minute etc.

Here's one Steve Cato played in his set on Saturday,sound great at a venue..........

Salem Travelers-Wade In Waters Halo

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Martyn

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Had a great visit to the 100 club,music was top notch with Keith Money's middle set been outstanding.It was one of those night's were everything just worked perfectly,music,atmosphere,laugh a minute etc.

Here's one Steve Cato played in his set on Saturday,sound great at a venue..........

Salem Travelers-Wade In Waters Halo

Cheers

Martyn

defo in same vein as Dave kil and his earlier post Martyn bet sounds great out loud, did you bump into Andy Challis at 100 club old mukker of mine int casino and Clifton hall years?
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defo in same vein as Dave kil and his earlier post Martyn bet sounds great out loud, did you bump into Andy Challis at 100 club old mukker of mine int casino and Clifton hall years?

Andy

Yep Andy was there,he'd come down on his own but knew all us lot so was in good company,danced his little socks off as usual :D

Yes very similar to Dave's post,glad you liked it :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

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Staying with the modern stuff for me, and more of a soulful house tune I guess, (this version anyway - but all the versions are excellent) but it does find its way into a couple of "modern" sets, and is championed by the lovely Sandi Harpin, who played it just for me at my daughters wedding reception on Saturday...

Way of Life - Trippin On Your Love

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL, They say that every good soul night, a classic record from Chicago must be played? normally it would be Major Lance Billy Butler, But from me I have picked this class record, The Knights - "I got a feeling" - USA RECORDS, Rated ***** Value £100, Enjoy :wink::) Dave

https://youtu.be/mBj7n6ieTNU

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Girlie group dancer time from me today.One of the most underrated groups of our scene imo,they never seem to get a mention but they've done some brilliant stuff.

Ruby & The Romantics-We Can Make It Kapp

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Martyn


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:hatsoff2: HI ALL....IF you have stopped selling records, as I have (almost)? after a while you get around to rediscovering it , the record I have got for you to-night has 2 excellent sides, my fave side is "love made me blue" but the chosen side is a Funk organ number, this sort of record is for the purest of you, who can get into the groove thang! and almost a dead cert, this is will grow on you if it' be to you.

On the SHARP RECORDS - RUSS LEWIS - "BRAND NEW RECIPE - 6040 B. Rated **** Value £? can't remember so £25?

:g: I hope you like the organ in this, as it's supreme stuff :huh: DAVE

https://youtu.be/EBXumFnw69Q

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Fred Paris - Dark at the top of my heart - Birth. £10.00 record. Worth every penny and more. Guaranteed dancer and always creates interest when I play it out...

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Beverly & Duane We Got To Stick Together-Fee

Really can't remember how much this was but anyway catchy tune. And so is black men united You will know to follow.

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL....IF you have stopped selling records, as I have (almost)? after a while you get around to rediscovering it , the record I have got for you to-night has 2 excellent sides, my fave side is "love made me blue" but the chosen side is a Funk organ number, this sort of record is for the purest of you, who can get into the groove thang! and almost a dead cert, this is will grow on you if it' be to you.

On the SHARP RECORDS - RUSS LEWIS - "BRAND NEW RECIPE - 6040 B. Rated **** Value £? can't remember so £25?

:g: I hope you like the organ in this, as it's supreme stuff :huh: DAVE

I am currently in touch with Russ who now lives on the west coast (though he has been rebuilding his house for about a year so its difficult to get too much out of him on his 1960's / 70's music biz activities).

After he cut this 45 he got more into writing songs & running his own studio / label (Gold Future of St Louis).

Russ Lewis' 1st real commercial success in the music world was as co-writer of "Groovy Situation" which Gene Chandler took into the R&B Top 10 / Pop Top 20 in mid 1970. With the money he made, he established his studio & named it after the label he was already running (Gold Future).

Michael (Love)Smith's 1st record (with his family group, the Smith Brothers / Smith Connection) was released on Gold Future in 1970; "Check Me Out".

Kent Washburn used the 8 track equiped studio quite a bit, cutting the likes of Fontella Bass, Tyrone Perry, Jamal Trice (Motown) & some 'outside projects' there. One of those outside projects was by the Stimulation which escaped on Hi-Stepping as a 45 in 1975 ...... "Magic Touch of Love" .......

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Anthony And The Imperials - It's Not The Same

Always loved this Abit of a buzz with this@ Blackpool tower wkender last year when it was played in the walkway to the circus a lot hadn't heard it to my surprise! And the price of it jumpt up £20-£30 just over the weekend timeless tune great post.
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