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Guest Ste Brazil

well known classic,,but

when did it first appear

who spun it first,,who made it big?

does anyone still like it?

just wondering....

Great track, i heard it played at Stoke on Saturday night, brings back good memories.

Ste.

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well known classic,,but

when did it first appear

who spun it first,,who made it big?

does anyone still like it?

just wondering....

cant say for certain but i always had this as a wigan sound early 70's 73/74? but always remember richard spinning it.

i still like it and bought it to play at greatstone but have not got round to it yet,

mark

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I PLAY THIS LAST AT MIDDLETON PACKS THE DANCE FLOOR AT ONE OF THE COUNTRYS BIGGEST ALL NITERS,I,D SAY IT HAS MORE THAN A LITTLE ALLNITER FEEL ABOUT IT JUST MINE AND ABOUT 500 PEPS OPINION THOUGH thumbsup.gif

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I PLAY THIS LAST AT MIDDLETON PACKS THE DANCE FLOOR AT ONE OF THE COUNTRYS BIGGEST ALL NITERS,I,D SAY IT HAS MORE THAN A LITTLE ALLNITER FEEL ABOUT IT JUST MINE AND ABOUT 500 PEPS OPINION THOUGH :huh:

thumbsup.gif I played it at the 100 club last month packed the floor there too maybe Middleton & the 100 club aren,t big enuff all-nites ph34r.gif:lol:

HB :wicked:

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love it to bits ..... always have and was one of the first northern tunes i heard aged 10 and still be in top 5 of all time ....beautiful

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First to play it at Wigan was definitely Russ, followed by everyone else. Bloody awful record.

Says the man who has a picture of Noddy Holder as his avatar :D:D

HB :rolleyes:

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well known classic,,but

when did it first appear

who spun it first,,who made it big?

does anyone still like it?

just wondering....

I first heard this at the Casino, probably was played at the Mecca (last hour) like so many sound that where ignored then became massive

This was definitely made big by Russ Winstanley, and of i'm not mistaken went on to be included as the 'fourth' record before eight in the latter days of Wigan

Still love it and an issue, purchased for the sum of £12.00 still resides in the ole collection

Regards

BazM

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now THERES a statement you dont read very often :rolleyes:

"First to play it at Wigan was definitely Russ, followed by everyone else."

Credit where it's due he made Patrice Holloway 'Stolen Hours' 'BIG at WiGaN' and a few others some obvious some not, some good, Dee Dee Barnes 'Do What You Wanna Do' for instance. some bad, Six By Six Band ................

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"First to play it at Wigan was definitely Russ, followed by everyone else."

Credit where it's due he made Patrice Holloway 'Stolen Hours' 'BIG at WiGaN' and a few others some obvious some not, some good, Dee Dee Barnes 'Do What You Wanna Do' for instance. some bad, Six By Six Band ................

Dee Dee Barnes.. fantastic :rolleyes:

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One of my favourite tunes ... always jump on the floor at those opening bars :D

I always remember Brian Rae playing it years and years and years ago but I don't know if he was first to play it .... as I'm far too young :rolleyes:

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A great song written by Larry Weiss who also wrote "Getting Ready For The Heartbreak", "Sweet Happiness", "Can't Stop Lovin' The Boy", "A Man Of Value", "I Want To Give You My Everything", "Mr Dream Merchant", "Stranger In Your Arms" and ...wait for it... "Bend Me, Shape Me", "Hi Ho Silver Lining" and ...it gets worse... "Rhinestone Cowboy".

I think he got worse as he got older.

Paul Mooney

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"First to play it at Wigan was definitely Russ, followed by everyone else."

Credit where it's due he made Patrice Holloway 'Stolen Hours' 'BIG at WiGaN' and a few others some obvious some not, some good, Dee Dee Barnes 'Do What You Wanna Do' for instance. some bad, Six By Six Band ................

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yes

russ is my favourite wigan dj,,,

he also played checkmates - kissing her and crying for you in 79,,i always thought that was 100 club 45...

he also played boy by the moments which is fetching mega money...

he also spun numerous great records in amongst the frantic instrumentals and uk pop stuff...

some others ill always be grateful to RW for putting me onto through his spots at wigan

gloria & tiaras - im satisfied

teen turnbans - we need to be loved

master 4 - love from the far east

lockettes - i love the boy

pallbearers - music with soul

peggy scott - you got it all

cortez greer - very strong on you

i could go on and on..

not everyone will agree with me but i dont care...

have a great day

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"First to play it at Wigan was definitely Russ, followed by everyone else."

Credit where it's due he made Patrice Holloway 'Stolen Hours' 'BIG at WiGaN' and a few others some obvious some not, some good, Dee Dee Barnes 'Do What You Wanna Do' for instance. some bad, Six By Six Band ................

Baz I'd have to disagree with you there, Alan Rhodes first played Stolen Hours and stuck with it, it wasn't very popular first time round.

Pete Smith loves it really but he won't admit it in public in case we all think he's gay or something.

:D

Paul Mooney

No I don't, it's shit. But I do like Rhinestone Cowboy, in fact I like a few Glen Campbell records...Witchita Lineman, one of the greatest records ever...Where's The Playground Susie...brilliant

very rarely made a good one too :D

Oh dear :D

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Pete Smith loves it really but he won't admit it in public in case we all think he's gay or something.

:D

Paul Mooney

Glad you cleared that up :D i thought he was :D

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Baz I'd have to disagree with you there, Alan Rhodes first played Stolen Hours and stuck with it, it wasn't very popular first time round.

Hmmm....really wouldn't like to take anything away from Alan Rhodes, definitely one of my favourite DJ's at Wigan. Could NEVER understand why all my mates would disappear into 'M's and miss some fantastic sounds played by Messers Rhodes, Rushbrooke, and Brady to name a few.

Your probably right about Patrice Holloway but is was Russ who made it really big towards the latter days, as I remember.

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yes

russ is my favourite wigan dj,,,

he also played checkmates - kissing her and crying for you in 79,,i always thought that was 100 club 45...

some others ill always be grateful to RW for putting me onto through his spots at wigan

gloria & tiaras - im satisfied

lockettes - i love the boy

'Uncle Golden Tones' always enjoyed his spots, set the tone for the night for me, (although Richard was God ;-))

Checkmates great record been playing it at Bury recently

'Gloria' now getting the attention it deserves.....great double sider

The Lockettes......one of those forgotton oldies methinks

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Guest MOLLY

:D I played it at the 100 club last month packed the floor there too maybe Middleton & the 100 club aren,t big enuff all-nites :D:D

HB :(

Fantastic record,one of my all time fav's.Can still remember when it was played at the last 'official' allniter at Wigan Sept' 81 :( .Brought back a few memories when HB played it at 100club last month,and Andy at Middleton in Jan'.Well done lads :(

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First to play it at Wigan was definitely Russ, followed by everyone else. Bloody awful record.

Sorry made a cock up, have to agree with Pete smiths comments above, I love the tune only for the memories of Wigan.etc i woulld still put it in the same league as eg. Wilbur walton jnr etc and consider it cross over country/pop/soul sound...it has had it,s day and is a classic but there is more soulful stuff out there worthy of an airing imho.. whistling.gif

pete mj

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First to play it at Wigan was definitely Russ, followed by everyone else. Bloody awful record.

Sorry made a cock up, have to agree with Pete smiths comments above, I love the tune only for the memories of Wigan.etc i woulld still put it in the same league as eg. Wilbur walton jnr etc and consider it cross over country/pop/soul sound...it has had it,s day and is a classic but there is more soulful stuff out there worthy of an airing imho.. whistling.gif

pete mj

I agree,there is more soulful stuff out there along with loads of lesser played gems which are ripe for the scene right now.But there is still "the right time and venue" for this type of record.When HB played it at the 100 club,it went down a storm.And it was at the right time of the morning for it to be appreciated :yes:

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yes

russ is my favourite wigan dj,,,

he also spun numerous great records in amongst the frantic instrumentals and uk pop stuff...

pallbearers - music with soul

not everyone will agree with me but i dont care...

have a great day

But not enough of them, if you'd heard him every week over a matter of years maybe you would have a different opinion. Searling, Brady and Rushbrooke were the real deal in the last few years.

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But not enough of them, if you'd heard him every week over a matter of years maybe you would have a different opinion. Searling, Brady and Rushbrooke were the real deal in the last few years.

youre probably right daz and i cant argue as i didnt go early enough to have a full on reply but for me Russ seems to have played anything that would pack a floor.

but from the books/playlists ive read and tapes ive got of all of the above guys they all played their part

pat brady played some fantastic stuff at that time,,I always got the feeling gary was ahead of his time during this period and richards plays in this period still stand up today..

i once asked russ what he did to compete with Richard when he had all his exclusives from 79- 81 and his reply was that he had his own big sounds and was filling the floor with them..as richard was with his..

as far as i can see wigan had something for everyone ,its a shame i didnt get there a bit earlier but if i did im sure i wouldnt have been as passionate as i am about the sounds from wigan.today

i could talk about this all day long but gotta go for now

til later

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I agree,there is more soulful stuff out there along with loads of lesser played gems which are ripe for the scene right now.But there is still "the right time and venue" for this type of record.When HB played it at the 100 club,it went down a storm.And it was at the right time of the morning for it to be appreciated laugh.gif

Cheers Moll there is a rite time to play a record and yes 7.18am at the 100 club must av been the rite time cus as you said didn,t it just fill the floor :yes::lol:

HB :huh:

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well known classic,,but

when did it first appear

who spun it first,,who made it big?

does anyone still like it?

just wondering....

Whoever it was they want Hanging !!!!! :thumbsup: Or a quick thrust of that Kukuri or whatever it was , Over to you Brett on that one.

I go to peices every time it is played !!! whistling.gif

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