Guest The Valley Walker Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 Good Evening, Anyone know the above mentioned record by Sean Oliver? If so I am trying to find out what the back beat that is used in this record...its something I know very well (I think) but I have a complete blank on it? Can anyone help? cheers TVW
Guest garv Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 Good Evening, Anyone know the above mentioned record by Sean Oliver? If so I am trying to find out what the back beat that is used in this record...its something I know very well (I think) but I have a complete blank on it? Can anyone help? cheers TVW Cracking choon it was played in the modern rooms a good few years back now. I`m a bit by your question "back beat"....... ive got the Canadian 12" of this so i will check it out but as far as i know it did`t sample from anything/one else, if Girth Devon come`s on he may know more.......... i`ll dig out the 12 & get back to you . Garv.
jocko Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 Good Evening, Anyone know the above mentioned record by Sean Oliver? If so I am trying to find out what the back beat that is used in this record...its something I know very well (I think) but I have a complete blank on it? Can anyone help? cheers TVW I have just dug out the cd and it only credits Sean Oliver as writer, no sample credited. Don't recognise it as a sample but it is very similar style used in early 90's records, Driza Bone, Sue Challoner etc., seems to be a very popular style around some Modern rooms!! Cheers Jock
Russ Vickers Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 Played as a new release darn souf at Abshot, Newbury nighters etc, other good track on the 12 if memory serves me right too...............will come around again one day as its a cracker, just been thrashed a few years back & needs a little rest, no sample as far as I am aware tho. Russ
ockers Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 its still a big choon up here in morecambe not a sample on it as far as i can make out www.seasidesoul.co.uk
Guest Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 Played as a new release darn souf at Abshot, Newbury nighters etc, other good track on the 12 if memory serves me right too...............will come around again one day as its a cracker, just been thrashed a few years back & needs a little rest, no sample as far as I am aware tho. Russ hi russ the other great track on the 12 inch is called magic first heard keith woon play this..i thought wow and got my copy a month later regards moldie
Girthdevon Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 Good Evening, Anyone know the above mentioned record by Sean Oliver? If so I am trying to find out what the back beat that is used in this record...its something I know very well (I think) but I have a complete blank on it? Can anyone help? cheers TVW I've never noticed a sample in this - maybe just a similarity. I'd have to fish it out and spin it. Cheers Girf
Guest The Valley Walker Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 As Roger would say, very Drizaclone Cheers all, Ye, must be thinking about Drizabone...just had this thought it was an "earlier" sample of summat. Nope, playing it again it deffo drizabone thingy and nowt else. Great toon though.
Ted Massey Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 hi russ the other great track on the 12 inch is called magic first heard keith woon play this..i thought wow and got my copy a month later regards moldie 2 great track's i have them on UK Boomtang 4tracker these along with Lenny Williams and Richard Rogers were played at Albrighton which really was a 60's and Crossover venue but in the same spot you could hear Imperial C's, Magnetics, Tearra, Sean Oliver plus the others. a sadly missed venue come on Tait Ted
Guest Dodger Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 a sadly missed venue come on Tait They've had another venue for four years, it's now in it's fifth.
Russ Vickers Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 2 great track's i have them on UK Boomtang 4tracker these along with Lenny Williams and Richard Rogers were played at Albrighton which really was a 60's and Crossover venue but in the same spot you could hear Imperial C's, Magnetics, Tearra, Sean Oliver plus the others. a sadly missed venue come on Tait Ted Man after my own heart Ted, sadly missed venue. Russ
Russ Vickers Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 They've had another venue for four years, it's now in it's fifth. And a great venue it is too, frequented by a lot of the south Coasters.............the few occasions I visited I have had a great time, but Albrighton was a bit special, for mostly the reasons that Ted has already mentioned, open minds, full dance floor...............happy days !. Russ 2 great track's i have them on UK Boomtang 4tracker these along with Lenny Williams and Richard Rogers were played at Albrighton which really was a 60's and Crossover venue but in the same spot you could hear Imperial C's, Magnetics, Tearra, Sean Oliver plus the others. a sadly missed venue come on Tait Ted
Ted Massey Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 They've had another venue for four years, it's now in it's fifth. Yes i know and a good one to but its mainly for mid1990's plus so i understand When i last saw Tait at the Bretby reunion he was suggesting getting an Albrighton reunion together at the original venue hope he does. Ted
Guest soulgirlie Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 Yes i know and a good one to but its mainly for mid1990's plus so i understand When i last saw Tait at the Bretby reunion he was suggesting getting an Albrighton reunion together at the original venue hope he does. Ted Hello Ted (Hope your leg is better mate ) He's always suggesting an Albrighton reunion but like most blokes he's better at the talking than the actual doing ..I'll see if I can have a word for you!! Russ thanks for the nice words..Soul Underground is a bit of a special place too , yes musically its very up front but there's always a brilliant vibe in there as you would expect when the clientele is very open minded and receptive to good soul music whatever the genre/era! Lin www.soul-underground.co.uk
Ted Massey Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 Hello Ted (Hope your leg is better mate ) He's always suggesting an Albrighton reunion but like most blokes he's better at the talking than the actual doing ..I'll see if I can have a word for you!! Russ thanks for the nice words..Soul Underground is a bit of a special place too , yes musically its very up front but there's always a brilliant vibe in there as you would expect when the clientele is very open minded and receptive to good soul music whatever the genre Lin www.soul-underground.co.uk Hi Lin hope you are well leg is getting better limping along best Ted
Paul McKay Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 The "sample" is from Keni Burke "Rising to the top".
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