Mike Posted June 19, 2013 Posted June 19, 2013 Pete Smith posted up a link recently to a podcast titled Northern Soul Showdown - Detroit vs Philadelphia struck me as may be the base for a enjoyable casual poll so here it is two simple choices you just make the one based on the podcast listing, in a northern soul showdown my city of choice would be.... the podcast is here https://www.mixcloud.com/mayfairmenthol/northern-soul-showdown-detroit-vs-philadelphia/ playlist TWO PLUS TWO - I'M SURE (D) VICKIE BAINES - COUNTRY GIRL (P) LARRY CLINTON - SHE'S WANTED IN 3 STATES (P) BERNARD WILLIAMS & THE BLUENOTES - IT'S NEEDLESS TO SAY (P) DETROIT EXECUTIVES - COOL OFF (D) JANIE GRANT - MY HEART, YOUR HEART (P) EDDIE PARKER - I'M GONE (D) THE METROS - SINCE I FOUND MY BABY (D) BUNNY SIGLER - GIRL DON'T MAKE ME WAIT (P) LORRAINE CHANDLER - I CAN'T CHANGE (D) TARI STEVENS - FALSE ALARM (P) GINO WASHINGTON - RAT RACE (D) LARRY ALLEN - CAN'T WE TALK IT OVER (P) RONNIE & ROBYN - AS LONG AS YOU LOVE ME (D) CHUBBY CHECKER - YOU JUST DON'T KNOW (P) LITTLE ANN - WHAT SHOULD I DO (D) YVONNE BAKER - YOU DIDN'T SAY A WORD (P) MATT LUCAS - YOU BETTER GO GO (D) THE TYMES - HERE SHE COMES (P) DETROIT RHYTHM SECTION - IN THE POCKET (D) CHRISTINE COOPER - HEARTACHES AWAY MY BOY (P) EDWARD HAMILTON & THE ARABIANS - BABY DON'T YOU WEEP (D) DEE DEE SHARP - COMIN' HOME BABY (P) ROSE BATTISTE - HIT AND RUN (D) FRANK BEVERLY & THE BUTLERS - I WANT TO FEEL I'M WANTED (P) JACKEY BEAVERS - I NEED MY BABY (D) SUGAR & THE SPICES - HAVE FAITH IN ME (P) GWEN OWENS - I LOST A GOOD THING (D) DONI BURDICK - BARI TRACK (D) 2
Guest MrC Posted June 19, 2013 Posted June 19, 2013 It's a close one based on those tracks alone, but there's the couple of real biggies that swing it Detroits way for me.
Pete S Posted June 19, 2013 Posted June 19, 2013 Can I just point out that this was deliberately meant to include things that people will know, because when I put it up on mixcloud, I find that the most listened to ones are those with all the well known oldies. Not that there's any shortage of rarities podcasts up there, but I had over 100 new people sign up in the last 6 weeks so I did a few more commercial ones.
Guest Andy Kempster Posted June 19, 2013 Posted June 19, 2013 I completely know what you mean Pete, I did a detroit mix for mixcloud last night (didnt see yours) which I am hoping to convert and upload tonight that is all good cheap Detroit (dont have anything expensive) but having played it back earlier today I personally found it thoroughly enjoyable and expect it to have a lot more hits atb...Andy
Mike Posted June 20, 2013 Author Posted June 20, 2013 I completely know what you mean Pete, I did a detroit mix for mixcloud last night (didnt see yours) which I am hoping to convert and upload tonight that is all good cheap Detroit (dont have anything expensive) but having played it back earlier today I personally found it thoroughly enjoyable and expect it to have a lot more hits atb...Andy if ya do regular podcasts theres a podcast section in the re-opened soul directory where y acan just add your index page may help awareness and such https://www.soul-source.co.uk/directory
Mrtag Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 Doh! Voted first then read the thread going off the podcast would have gone with Philadelphia on this one,but just thought it was a generalisation and would always be Detroit!! wins hands down for me everytime!! 1
Guest gordon russell Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 (edited) On that list detroit........ philly list has too many pop tunes Edited June 20, 2013 by gordon russell
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 I chose Detroit. but it was closer than I expected. How could I vote against Larry Allen and Frankie Beverley? I feel dirty doing so. And not in a good way.
Pete S Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 I chose Detroit. but it was closer than I expected. How could I vote against Larry Allen and Frankie Beverley? I feel dirty doing so. And not in a good way. Actually it's a little unfair because there are more Detroit tracks than Philly tracks on there
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 Actually it's a little unfair because there are more Detroit tracks than Philly tracks on there It does emphasise the quality coming from that area tho Pete. I think my efault would always be Detroit, no matter who it was up against. Chicago, Philly, Muscle Shoals etc etc. I decided that the Detroit tracks were consistently better overall. But you throw in Larry Clinton. Boy its close.
Pete S Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 It does emphasise the quality coming from that area tho Pete. I think my efault would always be Detroit, no matter who it was up against. Chicago, Philly, Muscle Shoals etc etc. I decided that the Detroit tracks were consistently better overall. But you throw in Larry Clinton. Boy its close. Next up, Chicago vs Los Angeles! 1
Guest Andy Kempster Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 if ya do regular podcasts theres a podcast section in the re-opened soul directory where y acan just add your index page may help awareness and such https://www.soul-source.co.uk/directory cheers Mike, I shall take a butchers
Premium Stuff Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 Detroit v Chicago would be a close call Richard
Agentsmith Posted June 21, 2013 Posted June 21, 2013 had to be detroit as the city was the innovator and all others followed suit, with what turned out to be their own inimitable styles, but were meant to be the best mimic they could create at the time. the fingerprint of motown's house musicians is indelibly stamped on the myriad of labels and their wannabee stars and the disc's they created that ultimately, fell through the cracks in the sidewalk...and conveniently into the open arms & hands of us brits. a bit of an unfair showdown... chicago v l.a....very intriguing!.
Mike Posted June 21, 2013 Author Posted June 21, 2013 had to be detroit as the city was the innovator and all others followed suit, with what turned out to be their own inimitable styles, but were meant to be the best mimic they could create at the time. the fingerprint of motown's house musicians is indelibly stamped on the myriad of labels and their wannabee stars and the disc's they created that ultimately, fell through the cracks in the sidewalk...and conveniently into the open arms & hands of us brits. a bit of an unfair showdown... chicago v l.a....very intriguing!. here are, the quote from the first post says it all two simple choices you just make the one based on the podcast listing, in a northern soul showdown my city of choice would be....
Jumpinjoan Posted June 21, 2013 Posted June 21, 2013 Detroit v Chicago would be a close call Richard Yep that would be close, Detroit would still win though 1
Louise Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Not for me, although alot of great music came out of Detroit it still falls way behind Chicago.The more you look deeper into it you'd be surprised how many Detroit releases were recorded/mastered etc in the Windy City as well as many other recordings from other surrounding Mid-west towns.Dave
Hitsville Chalky Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Detroit wins every time for me ...But Dave is right when he says about recorded and mastered out of the Motorcity ... last time when I was with Stuart Avig he infomed me that he went to chicago when he recorded Angelina Oh Angelina .. I also played him Jock Mitchell ..No Mad Woman to his surprise didn't know the track which has the same backing as King for A day ..50 yrs later first time he ever heard it .
Guest detroitdude Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 hey, i dont know if i am on the right forum but i am currently here in detroit. i was talking to a guy who i bought a couple of bsa's off and he told me he knows of a soul singer who is now down and out. he said that he gave him 5 bucks to sing to him in the gas station the other week. his name is carl karlton who sang everlasting love and some other songs. if anyone on here is looking to bring a detroit soul artist over to england, i bet he would jump at it. my friend henry knows him and could contact him. if anyone needs any more info, contact me. detroit weather today is hot and muggy, its in the upper 80's with thunderstorms but its going to hit 90f on tuesday. take care. bye.
Guest Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 Based solely on the tracks on the podcast, I scored each track out of 5 (best 5, poor 1) and came to the following totals: Detroit 58 and Phillie 60.
Guest detroitdude Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 hi everyone, i mentioned a guy called carl karlton, it is infact carl carlton. my mistake. cheers. detroitdude.
Pete S Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 Based solely on the tracks on the podcast, I scored each track out of 5 (best 5, poor 1) and came to the following totals: Detroit 58 and Phillie 60. Going by your scale, I scored it 53 to Detroit and 47 to Philly though Detroit has one extra track on the playlist. My only 1 star was Tari Stevens.
Guest Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 My only 1 star was Tari Stevens. Only took a couple of minutes to do the scoring, but I "had to" as it was gonna be a close call! Tari got a x2 from me...Dee Dee Sharp got a x1...doesn't do anything for me, but I appreciate others may love it.
Md Records Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 Great podcast, and really, really sorry to be a pedantic arse, but isn't Larry Allen a Pittsburgh tune? Des
Pete S Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 Great podcast, and really, really sorry to be a pedantic arse, but isn't Larry Allen a Pittsburgh tune? Des Same state? Never been to America so geography not my top subject
Mr Smithy Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Same state? Never been to America so geography not my top subject Please come we'd love to see you, but it's 300+ miles from Phil to Pitt that's Wolverhamptom to Lands end and a bit. Lotta differences in between.
Pete S Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Please come we'd love to see you, but it's 300+ miles from Phil to Pitt that's Wolverhamptom to Lands end and a bit. Lotta differences in between. In American terms that's a run out for a hamburger though isn't it?
Mr Smithy Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Probably, it's getting hard to find a place that ain't McD's I'm not the one to ask but I think now gas is up to almost $4 a gallon it's killed a lot of that sort of driving unless there is a reaon, I live in NYC though, could take me that long to get through the tunnel to Jersey City, so we don't.
Guest gaz thomas Posted June 25, 2013 Posted June 25, 2013 (edited) Next up, Chicago vs Los Angeles! dont forget to add the autographs - loves gonna do you in - joker - chester pipkin perfectness on the los Angeles side, ...... goodness one of my fav LA Soul 45s Edited June 25, 2013 by gaz thomas
Mike Posted June 25, 2013 Author Posted June 25, 2013 closing this down shortly to make way for the next featured poll thanks to all who voted/posted
Back Street Blue Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 hi everyone, i mentioned a guy called carl karlton, it is infact carl carlton. my mistake. cheers. detroitdude. Hiya Mate, thanks for posting......please pm me contact details for Carl Carlton (or your friend who can get hold of him) and I'll make some enquiries. Cheers.
Robbk Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 In general. I'd always choose Detroit. But the cuts on the podcast make it very close. I'd call it about even. But, I prefer Detroit for sheer number of great cuts. I'd always pick Chicago over L.A. or philly or NY. Chicago is only very slightly behind Detroit, and a lot closer to Detroit than those other 3 cities are to Chicago's level. 1
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