Guest lolmil Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 Read somewhere that this was making a bit of a revival, is this correct? Loll
Guest martyn Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Read somewhere that this was making a bit of a revival, is this correct? Loll I hope so,about time,its effing brilliant
Mark B Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 I hope so,about time,its effing brilliant has been getting spins at the orwell by flanny i think brill 70's is this the only track any good by them? mark
Petebangor Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 -->QUOTE(mark.b @ Apr 11 2006, 10:24 PM) link has been getting spins at the orwell by flanny i think brill 70's is this the only track any good by them? mark Love it,Love it,Love it One of my all time fav's Pete
Guest stash313 Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Top record, I've been playing it out and about for a good while. Alas no more, its up on Ebay if anyone wants it? 4861430725 - Southside Movement Do It To Me - https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
Bazm Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 -->QUOTE(mark.b @ Apr 11 2006, 10:24 PM) link has been getting spins at the orwell by flanny i think brill 70's is this the only track any good by them? mark Mark glad you said 'I Think' Flanny wouldn't know a good 70's record if he fell over it. He needs to stick to breaking 60's monsters and leave the seventies to Plummy and me Sunday here we come!!!!!!!!
ockers Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 dont think flannys recovered from soul in the sun and his drinking bours with my mate charlie fantastic seven this one has this ever been out of fashion?? fantastic 70ss mecca track came out on cd on fylde legend pete haighs spirit of the mecca cd some years back ive got a spare mint copy if anyone wants to pm me 15th april seaside soul club morecambe 830pm till 130am 16th april the orwell wigan www.seasidesoul.co.uk
Bazm Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 dont think flannys recovered from soul in the sun and his drinking bours with my mate charlie Dont worry within a week he was doing it all again at Yarmouth He's got shares in JD
Mark R Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Top, top tuneage..........great record.................listen out for the "bust my pants" line from the lead male vocalist.........class lyric that one Cheers, Mark R
Mark B Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 QUOTE(mark.b @ Apr 11 2006, 10:24 PM) link has been getting spins at the orwell by flanny i think brill 70's is this the only track any good by them? mark Mark glad you said 'I Think' Flanny wouldn't know a good 70's record if he fell over it. He needs to stick to breaking 60's monsters and leave the seventies to Plummy and me Sunday here we come!!!!!!!! hi baz that is why i put think as i know he has some 70's but could not be sure who played it doent matter anyway bloody good record almost as good as mandrill--never die mecca at its best get this one played at the all dayer you can paly it in either room mark
Guest Paul Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 It's a very uplifting and hypnotic track. But sadly, because the rare soul scene is so "upfront" and "progressive", it often takes thirty years for some people to catch on. Seriously, there are so many great tracks like this but most are ignored by DJs because they aren't rare or obscure enough. And that's what's wrong with the soul scene. The music should always come first. Paul Mooney
Bazm Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 It's a very uplifting and hypnotic track. But sadly, because the rare soul scene is so "upfront" and "progressive", it often takes thirty years for some people to catch on. Seriously, there are so many great tracks like this but most are ignored by DJs because they aren't rare or obscure enough. And that's what's wrong with the soul scene. The music should always come first. Paul Mooney Hi Paul...Know what you mean..........some times it can be very frustrating when great records like this just do not get real recognition in good time, amongst all the thousand quidders of this world. The good thing is though, is that it IS now getting some recognition, so better late than never methinks...........................pity some of those singing the praises of 'Tribute To Betty' by DJ Genisis would sooner die than acknowledge the existence of the likes of Jamie Lewis 'It's Over' or Jesse Outlaw 'Love You So' and a couple of hundred other great (fast becoming rare) soul records with a dance beat, I could name
Mark R Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 It's a very uplifting and hypnotic track. But sadly, because the rare soul scene is so "upfront" and "progressive", it often takes thirty years for some people to catch on. Seriously, there are so many great tracks like this but most are ignored by DJs because they aren't rare or obscure enough. And that's what's wrong with the soul scene. The music should always come first. Paul Mooney Hi Paul...Know what you mean..........some times it can be very frustrating when great records like this just do not get real recognition in good time, amongst all the thousand quidders of this world. The good thing is though, is that it IS now getting some recognition, so better late than never methinks...........................pity some of those singing the praises of 'Tribute To Betty' by DJ Genisis would sooner die than acknowledge the existence of the likes of Jamie Lewis 'It's Over' or Jesse Outlaw 'Love You So' and a couple of hundred other great (fast becoming rare) soul records with a dance beat, I could name The music and the artists that provide us with this great pleasure coming first............now there's a thought!
Harrogatesoul Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Brilliant track - And nice to see , like Paul and Baz have highlighted ( Amongst many others ) that just because it isn't rare / 1000's $$$ doesn't mean to say it should be ignored. Yes its not a new discovery - no its not expensive - but its 100% soul! Surely the main factor when digging out these 45s. We've all said it before but ignore these great 45s at your peril!!!! ATB Rich
Guest Netspeaky Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Read somewhere that this was making a bit of a revival, is this correct? LollWas popular about 2 years back, Sam was playing it at the time, then seem to go quiet, so time to dig out again.
Steve Plumb Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Brilliant track - And nice to see , like Paul and Baz have highlighted ( Amongst many others ) that just because it isn't rare / 1000's $$$ doesn't mean to say it should be ignored. Yes its not a new discovery - no its not expensive - but its 100% soul! Surely the main factor when digging out these 45s. We've all said it before but ignore these great 45s at your peril!!!! ATB Rich Completely agree with Paul, Rich Baz etc We always make a point of playing the odd under-played 'easy to get' 45 at The Orwell. Southside Movement is one, Street People on Vigor, Major Harris on Atlantic, Eddie Holman B side on Salsoul.......there's blinking loads of them! An idea that we are planning in the future at The Orwell is to have a night where no DJ plays anything more than say, a £20 tune! The pressure to play rare tunage will be off and i can bet that the quality will be high and then some! Look out for a night like this at The Orwell in the near future. Any one find that idea attractive and more importantly, would you attend a night like that? Be nice to hear everyone's thoughts on this? Cheers Steve
Garethx Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Sounds like a great idea, Steve. I once had the idea of a club where each deejay's set would comprise records bought with a twenty quid budget that day. Your night sounds like the quality might be a bit higher!
Guest Adrian Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 There 3 lp's are worth ago too, specially if you likes things a touch funky.
Blake H Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Completely agree with Paul, Rich Baz etc We always make a point of playing the odd under-played 'easy to get' 45 at The Orwell. Southside Movement is one, Street People on Vigor, Major Harris on Atlantic, Eddie Holman B side on Salsoul.......there's blinking loads of them! An idea that we are planning in the future at The Orwell is to have a night where no DJ plays anything more than say, a £20 tune! The pressure to play rare tunage will be off and i can bet that the quality will be high and then some! Look out for a night like this at The Orwell in the near future. Any one find that idea attractive and more importantly, would you attend a night like that? Be nice to hear everyone's thoughts on this? Cheers Steve Count us in Steve............Another night in the Brocketts arms BH
Harrogatesoul Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 [quote An idea that we are planning in the future at The Orwell is to have a night where no DJ plays anything more than say, a £20 tune! The pressure to play rare tunage will be off and i can bet that the quality will be high and then some! Look out for a night like this at The Orwell in the near future. Any one find that idea attractive and more importantly, would you attend a night like that? Be nice to hear everyone's thoughts on this? Cheers Steve
ockers Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Completely agree with Paul, Rich Baz etc We always make a point of playing the odd under-played 'easy to get' 45 at The Orwell. Southside Movement is one, Street People on Vigor, Major Harris on Atlantic, Eddie Holman B side on Salsoul.......there's blinking loads of them! An idea that we are planning in the future at The Orwell is to have a night where no DJ plays anything more than say, a £20 tune! The pressure to play rare tunage will be off and i can bet that the quality will be high and then some! Look out for a night like this at The Orwell in the near future. Any one find that idea attractive and more importantly, would you attend a night like that? Be nice to hear everyone's thoughts on this? Cheers Steve brilliant idea theres loads of great records under £10 as you know Steve count me in........... can i count johnson family in there though
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Completely agree with Paul, Rich Baz etc We always make a point of playing the odd under-played 'easy to get' 45 at The Orwell. Southside Movement is one, Street People on Vigor, Major Harris on Atlantic, Eddie Holman B side on Salsoul.......there's blinking loads of them! An idea that we are planning in the future at The Orwell is to have a night where no DJ plays anything more than say, a £20 tune! The pressure to play rare tunage will be off and i can bet that the quality will be high and then some! Look out for a night like this at The Orwell in the near future. Any one find that idea attractive and more importantly, would you attend a night like that? Be nice to hear everyone's thoughts on this? Cheers Steve How about a night of MP3s
Steve Plumb Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 brilliant idea theres loads of great records under £10 as you know Steve count me in........... can i count johnson family in there though Unfortunately the cats out the bag on that one Sean - thanks to you It was the only record i played twice at Yarmouth......sounded fab too (even if i say it meself) Cheers Steve
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 How about a night of MP3s On a more serious note great idea, but then your nights are about quality rather than price ?
Steve Plumb Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 How about a night of MP3s That's already organised....................in October The 'under £20' night may happen before that Glad you've finally changed yer signature Gav BTW Thanks to you Shazz, Roberto & Susie for a wonderful weekend Cheers Steve
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 That's already organised....................in October BITCH !
Steve Plumb Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Sounds like a brilliant idea personally - Do you think the sheer amount of tunes available in that bracket, in some respects would make it harder to pin down a play list rather than out and out rarities / in demand monsters / oldies?? Rich
Epic Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Quote "The 'under £20' night may happen before that" Do you mean people pay MORE than 20 quid for their tunes? Are they mad?
Guest Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Always loved this track, but that one line in it still makes me cringe ! "My love for you will bust my pants" Why oh Why spoil a song like that ??
Guest Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Sorry, Just noticed that someone had already pointed this out. Should have read all the posts thouroughly before commenting.
Sean Hampsey Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Yo Stevie, Cryptic One. If I showed up at the Orwell without my records and had a £20 shuftie in your Pound Box early on.. would I get to do a spot? ... and would it be any better than my regular fare? (don't answer that one) Poser Man
Guest Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Used to get plays at the Riverbank Cardiff about 8 years ago and a biggie at Heavenly Blocked HB
Steve Plumb Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Yo Stevie, Cryptic One. If I showed up at the Orwell without my records and had a £20 shuftie in your Pound Box early on.. would I get to do a spot? ... and would it be any better than my regular fare? (don't answer that one) Poser Man Hee hee - we've been here before If anyone can play a stunning under £20 set, then you can Seany Baby We need the Poser Man at The Orwell (again) methinks Speak to you soon matey Cheers Steve
Dave Pinch Posted April 16, 2006 Posted April 16, 2006 shouldnt there now be under $67 dollar soul nite coz thats what the southside movement reached on ebay making it nearer 40 quid in my book. i know do it to me aint rare but not that common either.there are plenty of records frank bev on sassy, valentinos, natural 4 abc the list is endless of records that turn up week in week out and always sell for good money so there`s always hope for quality tunes like this dave
Steve Plumb Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 shouldnt there now be under $67 dollar soul nite coz thats what the southside movement reached on ebay making it nearer 40 quid in my book. i know do it to me aint rare but not that common either.there are plenty of records frank bev on sassy, valentinos, natural 4 abc the list is endless of records that turn up week in week out and always sell for good money so there`s always hope for quality tunes like this dave That's a good point Dave - we could hold the night and now we couldn't play it That's the down (or is it the up) side of playing tunes like this. When word gets round, demand goes up and inevitably the price goes up. Look at tunes like Ernie Johnson - Big man cry etc Got a great response to the idea at The Orwell All Dayer on Sunday - i reckon it's a goer in the near future! The Soul Police will need to be in attendance i reckon on the night Cheers Steve
Jim Elliott Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 I'm the guilty one here, heard it a few months ago at the wonderful Orwell and just 'had' to have it! Could afford a few more like this if Lisa didnt keep squandering the housekeeping on food! Great day on Sunday by the way Regards Jim.
Thorsten Wegner Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 ...we still have a mint copy for sale @ 45 Euros www.puresoul.de Best! Thorsten
Steve Plumb Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 I'm the guilty one here, heard it a few months ago at the wonderful Orwell and just 'had' to have it! Could afford a few more like this if Lisa didnt keep squandering the housekeeping on food! Great day on Sunday by the way Regards Jim. Hi Jim Brilliant to see you and Lisa on Sunday - glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the kind comments. Get Lisa down a few more times and i reckon you won't have any problems wasting money on food anymore. I'm sure she's nearly vinyly addicted See you real soon Cheers Steve
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