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brilliant track, on the kool kat label, had it about 2 years but never played it out yet, i really should dig into the back of me record box.

agree, monster tune waiting to happen again...couldn't envisage a vocal to this somehow, even though the title is a reference to darrell banks ( well sort of ). backstreet/detroit rhythm section....another awesome dancefloor killer...and how about guy's sweeter than the day before....when was the last time you heard that played anywhere? ( other than where guy gets to dj )

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What about Soul Sam's latest purchase from Soul Bowl the unissued instrumental to James Bounty's "Prove Yourself A Lady" as spun at Lifeline on Saturday :thumbsup:

Not just the straight backing track but slightly faster  take with extra horns :yes:

Dave

 

Interesting and obviously it will be better than Simon Soussan's dreadful instrumental version of 'Prove Yourself A Lady' by The The Soul Things on Soul Galore (!)

I remember hearing loads of Soussan's instrumentals at The Casino one terrible night.

 

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What about Soul Sam's latest purchase from Soul Bowl the unissued instrumental to James Bounty's "Prove Yourself A Lady" as spun at Lifeline on Saturday :thumbsup:

Not just the straight backing track but slightly faster  take with extra horns :yes:

Dave

 

Ahhh just right to put into the middle of a Lifeline set……I heard it and it's pretty good as instrumentals go.

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Me too (except Rosemary)

I know it sounds cheesey now Pete, but back then I thought it was fantastic. Same goes for Susy's Serenade. No one will admit to liking it, but it was massive back in the day. Oh and Bubblegum Breakthrough, Footsee, Brown Sugar etc, etc.

Ps. Just remembered one that was huge and I've never heard it since the seventies. Van McCoy- Soul Improvisations pt.1. I used to bloody love that at the Mecca.

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I know it sounds cheesey now Pete, but back then I thought it was fantastic. Same goes for Susy's Serenade. No one will admit to liking it, but it was massive back in the day. Oh and Bubblegum Breakthrough, Footsee, Brown Sugar etc, etc.

 

No I mean I prefer the vocal of Rosemary, always did.  Suzys Serenade, I once started a topic on that saying I'd never known anyone who actually liked it. I think it was called "the records that nobody likes"

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No I mean I prefer the vocal of Rosemary, always did.  Suzys Serenade, I once started a topic on that saying I'd never known anyone who actually liked it. I think it was called "the records that nobody likes"

Oh dear ,I like it Pete  :yes:  :g:  :rofl:

 

Bazza   :hatsoff2:

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When they are great they are really great imho. Voicemasters acetate, Kinettes, Exus Trek...the Detroit one that used to be played at the Capitol. Amazing records. The idea that a record has to have lyrics to be soulful suggests a misunderstanding of the music.

exus trek.....the vocal/isntr mix that nick brown used to play you mean?...i remember taking that into a studio and doing the same myself...it ended up almost 5 minutes long but totally brilliant...best of both worlds!!...you should ask mr. rushton why he's NEVER put that out as he has a copy ( i gave him it )

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2 others that i;ve played at more Scooter orientated doo's.....and as a backdrop to musical chairs....!z

 

Here's one that you can get for 10p anywhere at a boot sale....and have always liked it! B side of Catch Us if You Can....

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeL1XGLnuoY

 

...and another by Dave Clark....but u won';t find for 10p.....first!!!x If you can find one....they've sold for around £50....and theiir best...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7ybJkEgp6I

 

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Get in there!!!

 

 

NEEVER KNEW...or remembered what that was called Pete!!!!x Heard it several times at gigs...u know wot it;s like!!!x TUUUUNE!!!x

 

I do have a Sliced Tomato story to go.....!

I was at this village disco circa 1977. This lad was chatting up me girl friend....and I was trying to be nice. I asked him what this record was called playing on the deck at the time....he said 'Sliced Tomato'....and walked off. We wos kids....a scuffle broke out after the disco....and I do recall looking for him to give him one for taking the pi**....!! Not for chasing me Lady.....but for saying such a stupid thing and expecting me to believe hit......derrrr....!x

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...I got it the next week.....and haven't told the story often.....!!!x

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NEEVER KNEW...or remembered what that was called Pete!!!!x Heard it several times at gigs...u know wot it;s like!!!x TUUUUNE!!!x

 

I do have a Sliced Tomato story to go.....!

I was at this village disco circa 1977. This lad was chatting up me girl friend....and I was trying to be nice. I asked him what this record was called playing on the deck at the time....he said 'Sliced Tomato'....and walked off. We wos kids....a scuffle broke out after the disco....and I do recall looking for him to give him one for taking the pi**....!! Not for chasing me Lady.....but for saying such a stupid thing and expecting me to believe hit......derrrr....!x

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LUV

SOOTY

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...I got it the next week.....and haven't told the story often.....!!!x

 

Talkin' of which.... here's those very same 'souless' Detroit legends.....

 

Regards,

 

Dave

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM1cqqY9V7c

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