Guest Mart B Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Dont know if this as been discussed on previous threads,just a thought what was the first northern tune to have been pressed and which tune was it
Peter99 Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Dont know if this as been discussed on previous threads,just a thought what was the first northern tune to have been pressed and which tune was it You mean illegally pressed as in bootlegged I presume? Peter
Ady Croasdell Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 For Northern Soul, She Blew A Good Thing on Old Soul records circa 1970 2
Jez Jones Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 For Northern Soul, She Blew A Good Thing on Old Soul records circa 1970 Wasn't there a 'SoulTown' boot label around same time Ade ??....Not 100%..but seem to remember..Invitations, Dean Parrish..possibly Jackie Edwards and Bobby sheen...may have been on it
shelly Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 (edited) Wasn't there a 'SoulTown' boot label around same time Ade ??....Not 100%..but seem to remember..Invitations, Dean Parrish..possibly Jackie Edwards and Bobby sheen...may have been on it Edited June 23, 2013 by shelly
Bazza Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 (edited) I remember buying " But It's Alright - J J Jackson " around 69 70 time ,can't remember the label only that it was orange ,but the other side was " Blue Berry Hill - San Remo Golden strings " ,So I guessing it was a boot , so that was an early one Bazza Edited June 23, 2013 by Bazza
Kegsy Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 I always thought Soul Sounds were the first bootlegs done. If so the first one would be Baby Reconsider 1
hullsoul Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 I've got a boot on "Trip" with Ad-Libs-Boy From New York City & The Jelly Beans (can't remember the title without digging it out) on the other side,I acquired it off my older brother who went to Mojo & The Wheel & it's from those days. Cheers Martyn
Kegsy Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 I've got a boot on "Trip" with Ad-Libs-Boy From New York City & The Jelly Beans (can't remember the title without digging it out) on the other side,I acquired it off my older brother who went to Mojo & The Wheel & it's from those days. Cheers Martyn I think Trip was a legal "oldies" type re-issue label in the U.S.A. so I would say that's not really a bootleg. Kegsy
stokesoulboy Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 Where have all the flowers gone on soul power ? Now that's a real early one with billy butler on the flip
Smudger Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 (edited) Kegsy always thought Soul Sounds were the first bootlegs done. If so the first one would be Baby Reconsider this was my first probably late sixties from Boylans Conisborough didn't know what a boot was then Edited June 23, 2013 by smudger
Mick Holdsworth Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 I have an Earl Van Dyke 6x6 / Dynatones white label that was done at the same place as all the Soul Sounds etc. As it was a double sider as opposed to the proper B side, I wonder if this was before the SS series started in '67 Cheers Mick
Ady Croasdell Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 The Poets was on the Old Soul label which was Jeff King's first label before Soul Sounds which was the most famous early boot label. Others chipped in around that time and there were US ones done for the general mainly NYC, Philly and Pittsburgh scenes, some of them would get over here but were not done for Northern demand.
Pete S Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 I have an Earl Van Dyke 6x6 / Dynatones white label that was done at the same place as all the Soul Sounds etc. As it was a double sider as opposed to the proper B side, I wonder if this was before the SS series started in '67 Cheers Mick Soul Sounds was later than 67 Mick, I'm sure
JOE TORQUAY Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 i bought this about 1970. so not long after baby reconsider which was no 1 on this label. still got it. joe. SOUL SOUNDS SS - 1003 JIMMY HOLIDAY / CLYDIE KING READY, WILLING AND ABLE
hullsoul Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 I think Trip was a legal "oldies" type re-issue label in the U.S.A. so I would say that's not really a bootleg. Kegsy Kegsy Our kid was never really into records so couldn't tell me anything about it so just assumed it was an early boot............you learn summat new every day,ta. Cheers Martyn
Mick Holdsworth Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 Soul Sounds was later than 67 Mick, I'm sure OK, I think you're right. I was just going on the info in the other thread talking about JM bootleg guide having the series as 1967-1969. I think that must be wrong, as later on someone refers to Sept/August 70 as the first time they appeared. Cheers Mick
pikeys dog Posted June 23, 2013 Posted June 23, 2013 Half of what came out on the original UK Sue label, if the stories are true. 1
Jerry Hipkiss Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 The red label of the Invitations "What's wrong" and the orange Soultown Dean Parrish "Tell her" were early as well...1969 IIRC... 1
Benji Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Wasn't one of the first boots Chubby Checker "Discotheque"? On a green label? Or am I mixing it up?
Ady Croasdell Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 The red label of the Invitations "What's wrong" and the orange Soultown Dean Parrish "Tell her" were early as well...1969 IIRC... What does IIRC mean Jerry?
Ady Croasdell Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Wasn't one of the first boots Chubby Checker "Discotheque"? On a green label? Or am I mixing it up? That's early but the Poets was the first
John Reed Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 What does IIRC mean Jerry? Its an acronym for "If I Remember Correctly"
Ady Croasdell Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Thanks, I'm not sure you do then Jerry as the Poets was 1970 when the Lantern was on and when I sold a couple of spare copies down there nobody knew what they were and that included seasoned Wheel veterans. 1
Carty Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 What year were the blue BJD pressings made ? anyone know the story behind them? i think they are also early , Chubby Checker and Alexander Patton came out on this , also, Little Anthony , gonna fix you good ( i think )
Pete S Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 What year were the blue BJD pressings made ? anyone know the story behind them? i think they are also early , Chubby Checker and Alexander Patton came out on this , also, Little Anthony , gonna fix you good ( i think ) Tightrope is on a BJD as well
Guest Polyvelts Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 I have an Earl Van Dyke 6x6 / Dynatones white label that was done at the same place as all the Soul Sounds etc. As it was a double sider as opposed to the proper B side, I wonder if this was before the SS series started in '67 Cheers Mick I had one of those,cant remember now - but were they acetates ?
Mick Holdsworth Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 I had one of those,cant remember now - but were they acetates ? No, they were proper vinyl records with a number stamped in the runout - exactly the same as Soul Sounds etc., but with white labels. Can't remember the number but it didn't fit in with the SS numbers, so I don't think it was intended to be a Soul Sounds release. (Could line up with Magic or one of the others though) Cheers Mick
bri phill Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 I did about 25 copies of a Dynatones Hole in The Wall/Hold On I'm Coming and Jackie Wilson You Can Count On Me/Somebodu Up There Like You. These were on vinyl late 69 they just had a white label with a sticker on them. Brian
ZootSuit Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 (edited) Selectadisc (Nottingham) souled a fair few of the Soul Sound boots, I had Kick that little Sally Ann (Round Robin), Nobody but me(Human Beinz) that I can remember but I had about a dozen, (sold years ago) in total, pretty sure I had the Incredibles and Hooked by love as well. Hi Ady, were Lantern the Harbourgh nighter Edited June 24, 2013 by ZootSuit
Goldsoul Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 B rian selby(deceased). J ohn brattan. D ave williams. BJD revealed. 1
Kevinkent Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 The red label of the Invitations "What's wrong" 1969 IIRC... Deffo picked up my copy late '69 or early '70 when it was one of my favourites played at Wilby. Same time as Poets was being spun there and at the Earls Barton niters.. By December '70 I'd joined up and moved away so can't have been later. - Kev. 1
Drew3 Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 (edited) B rian selby(deceased). J ohn brattan. D ave williams. BJD revealed. There was a good thread on the BJD Boots a couple of years ago if anyone can find it and merge it with this thread. I think I posted a tale about going to the local youth club at around 13/14 years of age with my sister's boyfreind's copy of (At The) Discotheque which was on a blue BJD. Me and my mates thought it was origional until some older guy told us it was "a bootleg you knobs" or words to that affect!! Regards. Drew. Edited June 26, 2013 by Drew3
dthedrug Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 (edited) I've got a boot on "Trip" with Ad-Libs-Boy From New York City & The Jelly Beans (can't remember the title without digging it out) on the other side,I acquired it off my older brother who went to Mojo & The Wheel & it's from those days. Cheers Martyn Hi All Martyn I am sure the TRIP label is 100% legit, as a reissue "golden oldies label" However the first bootlegs & illicit recordings started to appear in late 67, the OTIS REDDING/JIMI HENDRIX LP LIVE MONTERAY, was a big seller at Richard Branson's.. VIRGIN SHOP Another Jimi Hendrix bootleg LP was the LULU SHOW, HENDRIX READDING & MITCHELL sang "HEY JOE" LIVE STOPPED IN HE MIDLE TO PLAY A DEDICATION TO THE CREAM with "sunshine of your love" and HENDRIX say "are we still on the air"? also a live version of "WILD THING" At the Virgin shop I got from Mr Branson a copy of Bob Dylan's "talking bear mountain picnic massacre Blues" LP The 1st bootlegs that have rare soul on, are from 68, anything earlier soul wise are Private copy's I have a copy of Chubby Checker Discotheque b/w the Tams ""hey g irl", very rare, Roy Gelder has a couple of early Bootlegs pre-dating my copy, so that means 1968 was the big year ,I think? DAVE K Edited June 29, 2013 by dthedrug
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