Guest Gavin Page Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 (edited) Simon Totaly missed that one, first time I have heard it Thank you Edited April 22, 2006 by Gavin Page
Simon T Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Kirtsy got the Fred & Turbines right Kitch bought Ion's copy if I remember rightly. I thought F&T's went from Ion to Ted M, to Carl F and then to Ady Potts?
Chalky Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Did it go from Ion to Carl to Kitch.....Kitch deffo bought it off one of them, think the deal was done at Trotters in Mansfield, Rob Marriotts old venue Ady Potts had two copies couple of years ago in sales box.
Guest hammy Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Can't recall or remember Del Chantays being covered Del Chontays was c/u as The Startones wasn't it ? Hammy
Simon T Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Del Chontays was c/u as The Startones wasn't it ? I think it was. It was definatley covered up, I'll have to get my tapes out an check. Hammy
Guest kermack Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Anyone got an mp3 of Ernest Sparks.............please ? Ta John
Simon T Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Anyone got an mp3 of Ernest Sparks.............please ? Tate - Saving All My Loving Just For You
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Hi mike Thought youre fav was Rufus lumley or was that earlier than stafford? I first heard RL at Yate/Stroud alldayers. Think it might be even earlier. Claude. Who bist?
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 You are obvioulsy thinking of Gerri Diamond from your relpy you Chalky. However, Guy & Keb also used to play another 'wait for the beat' i.e. Patti Livingston - I've got my baby, now that does start with a bit of wailing! And another The Laura Green c/u June Conquest - Almost Persuaded (Fame) Cheap as chips, and sounds great.
Guest markmtfc Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 storming instrumental by the kinnets, massive spin for dave thorley, think roger banks has it now
Guest Byrney Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 storming instrumental by the kinnets, massive spin for dave thorley, think roger banks has it now Know the one - Kontets? Twelve bar guitar, crashing horns led thingy Someone posted it on here a while back didnt they? Also Thanks Simon for MP3 Ernest Sparks, not heard in ages. One of the many Dean Anderson tunes as I remember (Guy snatched it off him and banged a cover on it in one movement using slight of hand )
Guest ShaneH Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 And another The Laura Green c/u June Conquest - Almost Persuaded (Fame) Cheap as chips, and sounds great. is this the one that keb threw onto the dancefloor cos know one danced to it? monolgue start with keb saying wait for the beat?
Simon T Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 (edited) is this the one that keb threw onto the dancefloor cos know one danced to it? Wasn't J J Barnes that Keb played 3 times in a row before saying '' oldies, oldies, I'll give you f***ing oldies'' and throwing out on to a then empty dancefloor. monolgue start with keb saying wait for the beat? Guy alway used to say ''wait for the beat'' especially when playing Gerri Diamond - Only You. However Keb did start saying it, the first time I heard him say it was when introducing Patti Livingston - I've Got My Baby "I believe the expresion is 'wait for the beat' "I'm sure the expressions is 'wait for the beat' Turns to look over at Guy, "Indeed, the gentleman's just comfirmed it" Vocal kicks in on perfect time Priceless! Edited April 24, 2006 by Simon T
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 is this the one that keb threw onto the dancefloor cos know one danced to it? monolgue start with keb saying wait for the beat? Could be. I can only really remember Guy playing it. Though I dont doubt Keb did play it, I always associate him with the faster stuff. the opening monologue is dreadful, hence the Laura Green Cover up name, but once she starts singing it is oh so soulful. Missed the post with Gracie Dumas. What another special special tune.
Ted Massey Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Did it go from Ion to Carl to Kitch.....Kitch deffo bought it off one of them, think the deal was done at Trotters in Mansfield, Rob Marriotts old venue Ady Potts had two copies couple of years ago in sales box. Chalky it went from Ion to me(I give him £400 for it) and then to Carl
Chalky Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Chalky it went from Ion to me(I give him £400 for it) and then to Carl cheers Ted
Guest Baz Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 When did the fasinators come about? Wasn't around in them days but proberly the best time for hearing good 60's if there is any eara i could go 'back' to would have been then
Guest ScooterNik Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Was The Invitations 'Look On The Good Side' Stafford? I remember I picked it up there but I'm not sure if thats where I first heard it. Naughty Boy and Lonely for You Baby I DO remember though....
Chalky Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Was The Invitations 'Look On The Good Side' Stafford? I remember I picked it up there but I'm not sure if thats where I first heard it. definately played it there.....dunno if it was played previously though.
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 definately played it there.....dunno if it was played previously though. Like wise deffo heard it there and I had not heard it any where else at that point. If I remember correct it was Mr Searling I heard play it.
Chalky Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 When did the fasinators come about? Wasn't around in them days but proberly the best time for hearing good 60's if there is any eara i could go 'back' to would have been then From that time Baz. Keb or Jimmy Wensiora
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Jimmy Wensiora Now theres a name I have not heard for a long time ! Great taste great !
Robin S Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Now theres a name I have not heard for a long time ! Great taste great ! What was the story about Jim selling up to buy a fairground ride???
Simon T Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 What was the story about Jim selling up to buy a fairground ride??? Indeed the story is true, Rob Wigley will be able to confirm. It was rumoured he got £30K for his collection.
Simon T Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 So many of the today's 'greats' were spun at Stafford. Here's a track listing for a tape Keb did me on 05/04/87. (What a sh*t collection eh?!!) Ray Marchand – Your ship of fools Jessie Davis – Gonna hang on in there Jackie Follet – I am what I am Monorays – Love Porgy & Monarchs – Keep a hold on Chris Bartley – Hold on help is on the way Walter Johnson – Love keeps me crying Cautions - Fall guy Azie Mortimer – You better get away Chris Bartley – I ain’t got no time Turbines – We got to start over Cairos – Don’t fight it Danny Moore – Somebody new Impacs – My baby Universals – Diamond & pearls Val Simpson – Marching Changing Scene – When the city sleeps Strands – The breeze from the trees Buddy Smith – When you lose the one Johnny Summers – I’m still yours Andy Fisher – A wee bit longer Freda Payne – On easy street James Dockery – My faith in you is all gone Pat Lewis – No one to love Dynamic 3 – She said yes Honey & Bees – Be yourself Kenni Rossi – Don’t lose this love Moments – Baby I want you Springer – Nothing too good for my baby Citations – Keep the faith Cairos – Stop over looking me Limelights- Don’t leave me baby Enjoyables – Shame Andy Fisher – Heart beating stronger
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Indeed the story is true, Rob Wigley will be able to confirm. It was rumoured he got £30K for his collection. How long ago was this ?
Dave Thorley Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Here's a few more Albert Jones, Going up to the sun, Bumpshop Anacostia, What kind of love MCA, Van McCoy C/U Johnny Gilliam, Room full of tears, Cancer Turks, The bad brought on the good, DJO Valerie Lamar, Shame, Dee Dee, Ann Sexton C/U Classics, So glad I found you, Yan Gee Frankie Sanders, Take another look, Juana Gene Dozier & The United Front, The best girl I ever had, Mercury Exportations, I want you, Vir-ro Fabulous Moonlighters, For granted, Blue Eagle Charlotta Tilman, Baby I'm serious, Josie Rochelle Rabouin, This is my year, Cygnet Newcomers, The whole world...., Truth Porgy & The Monarchs, Congratulations, Un-released Bell Sound Family Affair, You can't stop my loving, Jobete promo only LP Earl Wright, Them love blues, Virgo Al Perkins, Yes my goodness yes, Atco Gino Washington, The rat race, Atac test pressing I can trow up a few more if anyone is interested Dave
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Here's a few more Albert Jones, Going up to the sun, Bumpshop Anacostia, What kind of love MCA, Van McCoy C/U Johnny Gilliam, Room full of tears, Cancer Turks, The bad brought on the good, DJO Valerie Lamar, Shame, Dee Dee, Ann Sexton C/U Classics, So glad I found you, Yan Gee Frankie Sanders, Take another look, Juana Gene Dozier & The United Front, The best girl I ever had, Mercury Exportations, I want you, Vir-ro Fabulous Moonlighters, For granted, Blue Eagle Charlotta Tilman, Baby I'm serious, Josie Rochelle Rabouin, This is my year, Cygnet Newcomers, The whole world...., Truth Porgy & The Monarchs, Congratulations, Un-released Bell Sound Family Affair, You can't stop my loving, Jobete promo only LP Earl Wright, Them love blues, Virgo Al Perkins, Yes my goodness yes, Atco Gino Washington, The rat race, Atac test pressing I can trow up a few more if anyone is interested Dave About bloody time !
Simon T Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Here's a few more Albert Jones, Going up to the sun, Bumpshop Anacostia, What kind of love MCA, Van McCoy C/U Johnny Gilliam, Room full of tears, Cancer Turks, The bad brought on the good, DJO Valerie Lamar, Shame, Dee Dee, Ann Sexton C/U Classics, So glad I found you, Yan Gee Frankie Sanders, Take another look, Juana Gene Dozier & The United Front, The best girl I ever had, Mercury Exportations, I want you, Vir-ro Fabulous Moonlighters, For granted, Blue Eagle Charlotta Tilman, Baby I'm serious, Josie Rochelle Rabouin, This is my year, Cygnet Newcomers, The whole world...., Truth Porgy & The Monarchs, Congratulations, Un-released Bell Sound Family Affair, You can't stop my loving, Jobete promo only LP Earl Wright, Them love blues, Virgo Al Perkins, Yes my goodness yes, Atco Gino Washington, The rat race, Atac test pressing Dave Don't forget the Ringleaders and that blood awful G.I. Joe of yours! (PS Still got your Earl White Jnr)
Dave Thorley Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Look, I don't get out much. It was hard enough remembering these few.
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Look, I don't get out much. It was hard enough remembering these few. Supprised you did that
Dave Thorley Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Yes, But everyone remembers, The Ringleaders. GI Joe, was by the Fantastions on Thomas. Popcorn Wylie production, and a great tune!!!!!!!!
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Just talking about Family Affair on another site, sort of - https://s2.excoboard.com/exco/thread.php?fo...threadid=790764 Small world
Simon T Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Yes, But everyone remembers, The Ringleaders. GI Joe, was by the Fantastions on Thomas. Popcorn Wylie production, and a great tune!!!!!!!! Only kidding Dave. Remember these too? Larry Craig – Try it you’ll like it Kell Osborne – Quicksand Kenny Gamble – Keep on smiling Fab Moonlighters – For granted Houston Outlaws – Ainlt no telling Marc De Noel – Heartaches Billy Kennedy – Handwriting Billy Kennedy – Girl I call my baby Mel Wynn – Don’t want to lose you Harold Curington – One day girl Del Counts – With another girl Al Perkins – Yes my goodness yes P. W. Cannon – Beating of my lonely heart Larry Wright – sweet sweet kisses Willie Tee – Please don’t go Porgy & Monarchs – Congratulations Hattie Winston – When the battle is over Combinations – I’m gonna make you love me Mamie P Galore – No right to cry TSU Toronadoes – What good am I Bill Spoon – Love is on the way
Guest uroffal Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Yes, But everyone remembers, The Ringleaders. GI Joe, was by the Fantastions on Thomas. Popcorn Wylie production, and a great tune!!!!!!!! That reminds me, I always really like the other Ringleaders acetate Win You Over (?)
Sean Hampsey Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Actually chaps, I played The Invitations "Look On The Good Side" at The Charade in Rotherham as a new release (in 1974) some 10 years prior to Stafford... alongside Brothers Guiding Light "Getting Together", Dramatics "Choosing Upon You" the 'other' Invitations track "They Say The Girls Crazy"... and other such 'newies' of the day. By the time it made Stafford I'd already hammered it (as a moldie oldie) at Clifton Hall (Rotherham). I believe that it was also played at the Mecca when new, or soon after. Great Record. Sean Hampsey
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Actually chaps, I played The Invitations "Look On The Good Side" at The Charade in Rotherham as a new release (in 1974) some 10 years prior to Stafford... alongside Brothers Guiding Light "Getting Together", Dramatics "Choosing Upon You" the 'other' Invitations track "They Say The Girls Crazy"... and other such 'newies' of the day. By the time it made Stafford I'd already hammered it (as a moldie oldie) at Clifton Hall (Rotherham). I believe that it was also played at the Mecca when new, or soon after. Great Record. Sean Hampsey Mr Hampsey I was 7 in 1974 ! Thus its first airing to my ears was in 84ish at TOTW
binsy Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Groovettes- Think it over baby Tempests- Someday ( I think played on the coach from Derby going up to the Crown hotel in Fife,first time I heard it) Bobby Hutton- Come see Ghetto boys - Handwriting on the wall Buddy Ace- Pleasing you Loads more, had some great times there. The turnover of tunes there was mindboggling
Guest uroffal Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Groovettes- Think it over baby Tempests- Someday ( I think played on the coach from Derby going up to the Crown hotel in Fife,first time I heard it) Bobby Hutton- Come see Ghetto boys - Handwriting on the wall Buddy Ace- Pleasing you Loads more, had some great times there. The turnover of tunes there was mindboggling Ghetto Boys just mentioned this on another thread! You and Tony still up for that drink at some point?
Sean Hampsey Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Mr Hampsey I was 7 in 1974 ! Thus its first airing to my ears was in 84ish at TOTW Sorry Gavin, I thought you were much older than that... You have the ears and taste of a much more mature fellow!
Simsy Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Claude. Who bist? He was an actor Mikey. I only know this because of that brilliant Ronnie Barker sketch, The Cinema Commissionaire. " I stand ere all Doris Day, Elke Sommers or Shirley Winters, Claude Raines or Ronald Shiners" ...
Robin S Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Here's a few more Albert Jones, Going up to the sun, Bumpshop Anacostia, What kind of love MCA, Van McCoy C/U Johnny Gilliam, Room full of tears, Cancer Turks, The bad brought on the good, DJO Valerie Lamar, Shame, Dee Dee, Ann Sexton C/U Classics, So glad I found you, Yan Gee Frankie Sanders, Take another look, Juana Gene Dozier & The United Front, The best girl I ever had, Mercury Exportations, I want you, Vir-ro Fabulous Moonlighters, For granted, Blue Eagle Charlotta Tilman, Baby I'm serious, Josie Rochelle Rabouin, This is my year, Cygnet Newcomers, The whole world...., Truth Porgy & The Monarchs, Congratulations, Un-released Bell Sound Family Affair, You can't stop my loving, Jobete promo only LP Earl Wright, Them love blues, Virgo Al Perkins, Yes my goodness yes, Atco Gino Washington, The rat race, Atac test pressing I can trow up a few more if anyone is interested Dave Hi Dave what was that odd "Fishburn and Francis" track you had?, "Give me your Love" ???
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 (edited) Here's a few more Valerie Lamar, Shame, Dee Dee, Ann Sexton C/U Fabulous Moonlighters, For granted, Blue Eagle Porgy & The Monarchs, Congratulations, Un-released Bell Sound Gino Washington, The rat race, Atac test pressing Dave Hi Dave. Valerie, is absolutely one of my fave's all time. I cant believe I missed you playing it at Stoke last year. (Janine kept me talking out by the record bar) Havent thought about the Fabulous Moonlighters for years, but what a great smooth tune. Porgy was one of the other Dursley boys fave's, tho I thought it was a bit too slow. Whereas Gino is as slow as hell, but absolute perfection. One you havent put on there but I always associate with you at Stafford is Gladys Knight - Its too late (as discussed on another thread), and I know this isnt supposed to have any 70s+ on this thread, but Marlena Shaw - I just want this feeling to last, Glenda Mclode - No Stranger to Love AND sitting in your old Viva at Coaley Village Hall listening to Luther Vandross - I'll let you slide Happy days. Mike PS "I can trow up a few more if anyone is interested" Talking of throwing up. The Professionals, The Peanut Duck and the ####kin Aeroplane Song. So it wasnt all perfect. Just 99.9% PPS Has anyone mentioned Lee bates - Why don't you write, and the sublime George Pepp - This feeling is real?? Edited April 25, 2006 by in town Mikey
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 He was an actor Mikey. I only know this because of that brilliant Ronnie Barker sketch, The Cinema Commissionaire. " I stand ere all Doris Day, Elke Sommers or Shirley Winters, Claude Raines or Ronald Shiners" ... I got that drift Simsy. I just wondered who the poster was.
Guest markmtfc Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Now theres a name I have not heard for a long time ! Great taste great ! top man jimmy, knew him wellish, big friends with rob marriott, played some great stuff after stafford closed at the white swan, mansfield all nighters, and yes he was trying to buy a fair ground ride, or so the rumours went
Dave Thorley Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Hi Most of the Motown un-released stuff including "it's too late" were played by Dave Withers at Stafford, I only picked up on it after he gave up DJing. The Fishburn & Francis, "give me some love" came out on a cool little Detroit label called AIP International, which has one or two other killer releases. A few more for you Blenders, Your loves has got me down, Mar-v-lus 10" studio disc Buddy Conner, when your alone, Breakthrough (although it had been played at Wigan) Bobby Wisdom, Handwriting on the wall, Renfo Test Pressing (As above) Lovers, Without adout, Frantic (As above) Caviar, Never stop loving you, Survivour Crossfire, Take me back, Virtue studio disc Patches, I'm gonna make..., Phax Solid Gold Revue feat Ray Crumly, She's so good, CR Smokey Robinson, I care about Detroit, Standard Groove Kell Osbourne, Quicksand, Titanic Sweetheart, Beauty is just skin deep, (Philippines) Mico, (Now I'm just showing off) 21st Century, Your smallest wish, BeeGee O'Jays, Put our heads together, Philadelphia International David Joseph, You can't hide you love, Island Jesse Henderson, I did it again, Land Of Hits Bobby Womack, Tell me why/Tryin to get over you, Beverly Glen Oliver Cheatham, Get down saturday night/Bless the ladies, MCA Colorblind, Crazy, Capitol(may have been RCA, Can't find it now) Paul Simpson Connection, Use me lose me, Street Wise Windjammers, Tossing and turning, MCA Manhattans, Crazy, Columbia Ronnie Loveman Stokes Touch you again, Philly City Colors, Am I gonna be the one, First take Persuaders, Trying to love two women, Calla Oscar Perry, Face reality, Ferron Low Rawls, Now is the time, Epic Lanier & Co, Dancing in the night/I don't know( one of the best records of the whole 80's), Waylo And I was just getting started Dave
SteveM Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Hi Most of the Motown un-released stuff including "it's too late" were played by Dave Withers at Stafford, I only picked up on it after he gave up DJing. The Fishburn & Francis, "give me some love" came out on a cool little Detroit label called AIP International, which has one or two other killer releases. A few more for you Blenders, Your loves has got me down, Mar-v-lus 10" studio disc Buddy Conner, when your alone, Breakthrough (although it had been played at Wigan) Bobby Wisdom, Handwriting on the wall, Renfo Test Pressing (As above) Lovers, Without adout, Frantic (As above) Caviar, Never stop loving you, Survivour Crossfire, Take me back, Virtue studio disc Patches, I'm gonna make..., Phax Solid Gold Revue feat Ray Crumly, She's so good, CR Smokey Robinson, I care about Detroit, Standard Groove Kell Osbourne, Quicksand, Titanic Sweetheart, Beauty is just skin deep, (Philippines) Mico, (Now I'm just showing off) 21st Century, Your smallest wish, BeeGee O'Jays, Put our heads together, Philadelphia International David Joseph, You can't hide you love, Island Jesse Henderson, I did it again, Land Of Hits Bobby Womack, Tell me why/Tryin to get over you, Beverly Glen Oliver Cheatham, Get down saturday night/Bless the ladies, MCA Colorblind, Crazy, Capitol(may have been RCA, Can't find it now) Paul Simpson Connection, Use me lose me, Street Wise Windjammers, Tossing and turning, MCA Manhattans, Crazy, Columbia Ronnie Loveman Stokes Touch you again, Philly City Colors, Am I gonna be the one, First take Persuaders, Trying to love two women, Calla Oscar Perry, Face reality, Ferron Low Rawls, Now is the time, Epic Lanier & Co, Dancing in the night/I don't know( one of the best records of the whole 80's), Waylo And I was just getting started Dave Hi Dave, Think Patches was first played at Steve Crofts Cleethorpes niters, 84ish ? Steve
Dave Thorley Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 "Patches" Firstly it was a 82 release and we played it as a new release from John Anderson at Soul Bowl. Secondly I never claim to play any record first, to be fair I couldn't care about all that "who played it first" shit. I put it there as it was a big tune at Stafford, it's about the music, and that's the only thing that matters. Sorry nearly lost it then, most un-like me Dave
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 "Patches" Firstly it was a 82 release and we played it as a new release from John Anderson at Soul Bowl. Secondly I never claim to play any record first, to be fair I couldn't care about all that "who played it first" shit. I put it there as it was a big tune at Stafford, it's about the music, and that's the only thing that matters. Sorry nearly lost it then, most un-like me Dave
Dave Thorley Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 And....... Glenn Jones, I am somebody, RCA (played everwhere first)
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