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Even earlier, I think stuff like Keith Daylight Savin' Time, Gary Lewis & The Playboys My Heart Symphony, The Ventures Hawaii 5 O were 1974, PeteS will confirm this. I have great memories of 1975, ´cos it was when I started going up there.

I don't think anyone's in denial. There were a quite a few awful records played throughout the venue's history, but also some quite a few fabulous tunes too. The good outstrips the bad in my opinion. We've been here before, ain't we?

Apart from H50.....the others were at least a couple of years later than that macca!

Ok, is it a better record than Love You Baby ???

Kegsy

I don't believe anyone would need to ask that question :g:

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Yes - Yes & Yes !!!!!

:thumbsup:

He stated that it was better than Cajun Hart version?????? its not even better than being shot!!

Thank god ive never heard it since :shhh:

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Apart from H50.....the others were at least a couple of years later than that macca!

really? could have sworn I'd heard keith & gary lewis on one of pete's wigan podcasts, played by russ and richard respectively...

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I'm a soul lover and I hate:

Anything southern - full of morons who can't sing

Disco and any sort of 70's soul - namby pamby crap

The Four Tops and The Temptations - Detroit? do me a favour! Tuneless wonders

Anything on RCA

Funk - Fatback band nonsense

Especially can't stand The Impressions and or Curtis Mayfield - hugely over rated and second rate.

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Ok, is it a better record than Love You Baby ???

Kegsy

I personally think it's a better record than Love You Baby, and Billy Sharae's version is nothing compared to Eddie Parkers'.

Thats just me mind.

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Apart from H50.....the others were at least a couple of years later than that macca!

I don't believe anyone would need to ask that question :g:

No they weren't Steve, they were 74. Don't ask me to prove it because it'll break your heart hearing Richard Searling playing Gary Lewis in 1974.

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really? could have sworn I'd heard keith & gary lewis on one of pete's wigan podcasts, played by russ and richard respectively...

You're right Macca.

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I'm a soul lover and I hate:

Anything southern - full of morons who can't sing

Disco and any sort of 70's soul - namby pamby crap

The Four Tops and The Temptations - Detroit? do me a favour! Tuneless wonders

Anything on RCA

Funk - Fatback band nonsense

Especially can't stand The Impressions and or Curtis Mayfield - hugely over rated and second rate.

Just a little contentious, Joel! :D

Guest Matt Male
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I'm a soul lover and I hate:

Anything southern - full of morons who can't sing

Disco and any sort of 70's soul - namby pamby crap

The Four Tops and The Temptations - Detroit? do me a favour! Tuneless wonders

Anything on RCA

Funk - Fatback band nonsense

Especially can't stand The Impressions and or Curtis Mayfield - hugely over rated and second rate.

Blimey, and I thought I was being controversial saying I didn't like the Mello Souls.

By southern do you mean the Muscle Shoals sound? Stax, Goldwax, Hi Records etc...

Personally I love the harder edged soul of the south.

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I'm a soul lover and I hate:

Anything southern - full of morons who can't sing

Disco and any sort of 70's soul - namby pamby crap

The Four Tops and The Temptations - Detroit? do me a favour! Tuneless wonders

Anything on RCA

Funk - Fatback band nonsense

Especially can't stand The Impressions and or Curtis Mayfield - hugely over rated and second rate.

:ohmy:

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You're right Macca.

Cheers. So it was 1974 then, same tape as Footsee getting a couple of spins? That tape had the hairs on the back of me neck stand on end.

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No they weren't Steve, they were 74. Don't ask me to prove it because it'll break your heart hearing Richard Searling playing Gary Lewis in 1974.

I know your memory is better than mine Pete so ill stand corrected.....I got married in 74 for the 1st time so my mind was not as it should have been back then :rofl:
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I know your memory is better than mine Pete so ill stand corrected.....I got married in 74 for the 1st time so my mind was not as it should have been back then :rofl:

I know where you're coming from :lol:

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I'm a soul lover and I hate:

Anything southern - full of morons who can't sing

Disco and any sort of 70's soul - namby pamby crap

The Four Tops and The Temptations - Detroit? do me a favour! Tuneless wonders

Anything on RCA

Funk - Fatback band nonsense

Especially can't stand The Impressions and or Curtis Mayfield - hugely over rated and second rate.

Just out of interest, what do you like?

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Guest in town Mikey
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Thism is going to upset a few elitists out there.

The Mello Souls. Stomping frantic, tuneless tosh!!

This was originally released on Matt Male :D

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...and a bit frustrated. understandably somehow.

but a quick look at the first page says that you were one of the early posters ?

in fact if if you look at the majority of posters they are all long time members and to a certain degree the talk is fairly run of the mill

only negative side that concerns me is people jumping in and trying to make out this thread is something that it aint

Guest gordon russell
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Thism is going to upset a few elitists out there.

The Mello Souls. Stomping frantic, tuneless tosh!!

hello dave..............you can,t say thaaaaaaat!.......you,ve just shattered the holy grail lol :thumbup:

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No, I just don't see the point of having a discussion about anything if nobody is allowed to say they don't like something. I don't like black pudding, I'm not going to say I like it just to make you happy am I...

Who recorded that Pete :g:

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I know it's been done before but any chance I get to ridicule the out of tune dirge that is George Lemons - Fascinating Girl - Gold Soul, I'm afraid I'm gonna grab it with both hands! :lol:

Jeeze, where to start? Musically, iIt has the appealing atmosphere of a poorly tuned Salvation Army band. And a Salvation Army band that has been forced to play in driving rainy weather conditions on a s remote a spot as say...Ilkley Moor. And bart' their hats!

George has obviously been listening to his Mum when she told him he could sing as no one in their right mind thinks he can hold a tune surely?

And to think that this was recorded at Terra Shirma? Perish the thought! :lol:

Sorry to have contributed to the plummeting of the conversation but any action, no matter how infinitesimal in the grand scheme of things, that may even remotely prevent any DJ with painted on 'lugoyles' pulling this from his Saturday night 'hotbox', simply has to be utilised. :yes:

Regards,

Dave

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George Lemons is often ridiculed but it rams the dance floor every time it is played, always has done. Maybe it is the records failings that make it so appealing? Maybe dancers just don't care what anoraks think :)

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but a quick look at the first page says that you were one of the early posters ?

in fact if if you look at the majority of posters they are all long time members and to a certain degree the talk is fairly run of the mill

only negative side that concerns me is people jumping in and trying to make out this thread is something that it aint

I like threads like this because it's always fascinating to see what other peoples tastes are. I think to myself "How can anyone NOT like Frankie Crocker" while at the same time, someone else thinks "How can anyone LIKE Frankie Crocker". If people don't like the thread, just leave it alone and let those who are enjoying it carry on enjoying it.

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George Lemons is often ridiculed but it rams the dance floor every time it is played, always has done. Maybe it is the records failings that make it so appealing? Maybe dancers just don't care what anoraks think :)

So did "My Hearts Symphony" by Gary Lewis and The Playboys......don't make it a gud 'un tho does it Chalky lad. :lol: :lol:

Anorak?? How very DARE you?! :ohmy::D:thumbsup:

Regards,

Dave

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Guest gordon russell
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Surely part of the appeal is that a lot of these tunes were not well produced,didn,t have great voices...in short were not nice slick productions,but have that raw edged appeal we all like.......to my mind it all went wrong in the 70's when they started to get that way......luther van dross ect ect ect

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Guest gordon russell
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Yes, George Lemons was not the greatest singer in the world, but if vocal quality were the sole qualifying criteria for a Northern Soul smash we wouldn't have too much to talk about. Gordon Russell is correct in identifying the rough, raw street level appeal of much of this music as a major part of its attraction. What's the antidote: "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" twelve times a night?

ah! you,ve been to the worlds no1 allnighter then :):thumbsup:

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Eh? I thought Defected was owned by Simon Dunmore (old 100club goer) Bob Sinclair owns Yellow recs in France.

But yeah it's a God awful record

I stand corrected Tony. It was Simon Dunmore.

Sinclair did Defected's first album but think I was confused by the D Train stuff like 'Darlin'

Noticed nobody has dared to come out & support the as you rightly call it 'God awful record' for fear of eternal ridicule :D

Tribute my arse....


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I stand corrected Tony. It was Simon Dunmore.

Sinclair did Defected's first album but think I was confused by the D Train stuff like 'Darlin'

Noticed nobody has dared to come out & support the as you rightly call it 'God awful record' for fear of eternal ridicule :D

Tribute my arse....

I knew Dunmore back in the 80's, still to say hello to. He was good mates of Ivor Jones back then another old Mod from West London :shhh:

What cracks me up is people will slag off The Carstairs (shame on you call yourselves soul fans) and not say a word about that Tribute shit. There are thousands of far far better House tracks too.

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I knew Dunmore back in the 80's, still to say hello to. He was good mates of Ivor Jones back then another old Mod from West London :shhh:

What cracks me up is people will slag off The Carstairs (shame on you call yourselves soul fans) and not say a word about that Tribute shit. There are thousands of far far better House tracks too.

Exactly the point I was trying to make.

Funny how most of the time when the Northern scene pick up on a so called House track it's a crap one.

Tribute, Joi Cardwell, Mr Day (who ain't that bad really but why oh why Soul On Wax), Tribute To Betty etc.

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Joy Cardwell wasn't a bad record i just couldn't understand the hype about it when there is thousands as good and better. On the House scene it was just another record :huh:

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Joy Cardwell wasn't a bad record i just couldn't understand the hype about it when there is thousands as good and better. On the House scene it was just another record :huh:

Agreed Tony. Played it as a new release for a few weeks then dropped it.

Seem to get a lot of requests for it now though but always pitch it down as it's way too fast for my old legs.

Yeah, get the tar back on the boil for Cunnie as he's admitted to pitching records down....

Guest brian smith
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Dean Parrish - Broken Bottles and Sticks

Jerry naylor - City Lights

Seven Souls - I Still Love You.

All Shite IMHO.

Guest brian smith
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I'm a soul lover and I hate:

Anything southern - full of morons who can't sing

Disco and any sort of 70's soul - namby pamby crap

The Four Tops and The Temptations - Detroit? do me a favour! Tuneless wonders

Anything on RCA

Funk - Fatback band nonsense

Especially can't stand The Impressions and or Curtis Mayfield - hugely over rated and second rate.

Guest brian smith
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Gobsmacked at The Tops and Temps and also The Impressions and Curtis Mayfield :g:

These are IMHO of course as good as it gets.

Guest Droylsdonian
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I heard this played out somewhere, no idea where, but would be 73-79 - I'll hazard a guess at the Ritz :yes: . It ain't even music let alone soul.

BTW, as part of the refurb, did they cure that tap that was running constantly since about 77?

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Ah Joel, the irony of ironic humour sailing over 99% of peoples heads. .And altenatively, never a truer word spoken in jest.

I know that feeling.........

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I'm a soul lover and I hate:

Anything southern - full of morons who can't sing

Disco and any sort of 70's soul - namby pamby crap

The Four Tops and The Temptations - Detroit? do me a favour! Tuneless wonders

Anything on RCA

Funk - Fatback band nonsense

Especially can't stand The Impressions and or Curtis Mayfield - hugely over rated and second rate.

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I heard this played out somewhere, no idea where, but would be 73-79 - I'll hazard a guess at the Ritz :yes: . It ain't even music let alone soul.

BTW, as part of the refurb, did they cure that tap that was running constantly since about 77?

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makes george lemons sound like leroy hutson....i love george lemons tho and madelines version of above tune

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Agreed Tony. Played it as a new release for a few weeks then dropped it.

Seem to get a lot of requests for it now though but always pitch it down as it's way too fast for my old legs.

Yeah, get the tar back on the boil for Cunnie as he's admitted to pitching records down....

I like Joi Caldwell. Agree about Mr. Day. It's a nothing tune.

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