Popular Post Chalky Posted June 8, 2014 Popular Post Posted June 8, 2014 (edited) Podcasts have now moved to the forum All About The Soul but for anyone unaware I've been telling the story of the Stafford All-nighters via a series of podcasts, Dj by DJ, 53 or 54 have now been completed. The first 50 or so can be found at The last three I have done have feature Guy, Keb and one final one to complete the contribution of them both to the story. Guy Hennigan: Hurry Back Toni Ross - Hurry Back - Har-Town Cicero Blake - If I Had My Way - Brainstorm Charles Spurling - She Cried Just A Minute - King Calvin & The Twilites - Bashful Boy - Har-Low (Serviceman" - In The Twilight Zone) Gladys - Can’t Get You out Of My Mind - O-Gee Jo Ann Garrett - Whole New Plan - Chess Herb & Doris - Somebody Somewhere Needs You - HIP Gigi & Charmaines - G.I. Joe - Fraternity Clarence Green & The Rhythmaires - Ground Hog - Duke (Soul Riders - On The Up Stroke) Jimmy Church - Right On Time - Southern Artists Ollie Jackson - Gotta Wipe Away The Teardrops - Magnum Little Ron Johnson - I Keep Telling You - Hard Times Perfections - So Lonely - Big B Kindly Shepherds - Lend Me Your Hand - Checker Franciscans - Walk To The Bottom Of The Sea - Jimbo Emorise “Schoolboy” Kelly - The Biggest Fool - Peacock Johnny Gilliam - Baby Take Me Back - Modern Wade & Jamie - Don’t Put Off Till Tomorrow - Palomar (Smokey & The Fabulous Miss Blade) The Strands - The Breeze From The Trees - Tarx Bobby & Betty Lou - Soul Stirrer - Old Town Richard Brown - Sweet & Kind - Steeltown Ritchie Brown - Uptight - Twin Hits Splendors - Please Don’t Go - Karate (Bill Medley & The Wall Of Sound) Steve Flanigan - I’ve Arrived - Era Ray & Dave - Wrong Wrong Wrong - Mica Ultimations - Would I Do It Over - Mar-V-Lus Wade Flemons - That Other Place - VeeJay Keb Darge: Someday The Tempests - Someday - Smash (Bobby Paris) Roy Roberts - I Know What To Do To Satisfy You - Tina Bobby Byrd - Lost In The Mood Of Changes - Smash Charles Farren - You Changed My Whole Life Around - Hawk Johnny Jackson & The Blazers - What You Gonna Do - J-Mer Johnny K. Killens & The Dynamites - I Don’t Need Help - Deep City Casuals On The Square - Till The End Of Time - London Square Production The Lyrics - Keep Me Closer To Your Heart - J.W.J. Miki Farrow - Could It Be - Karate O’Jays - I’ll Never Forget You - Imperial Ron Baxter - I Gotta Know - Olé 9 The New Holidays - My Baby Ain’t No Plaything - Westbound Patty & The Emblems - You Took Advantage Of A Good Thing - Herald Charlotte O’Hara - What About Me - Ava Ronnie Mislap - Total Disaster - Princess Volumes - One Way Lover - American Arts Skip Easterling - Keep The Fire Burning - Alon Bobbie Jean Bland - I’m Satisfied Just Loving You - Sack Rose St. John & The Wonderettes - Fool Don’t Laugh - Veep (Barbara Angelle?) Barbara Jean & The Lyrics - Any Two Can Play - Big Hit A.C. Poston - I’m So Full Of Love - Odessa Bob & Gene - I Really Love You - Mo Do Art Benton - Sweet Loving - Chris Ad Libs - Think Of Me - Karen Ambassadors - Do You Ever Think Of Me - Debrossard Beverley Brown - You Got Me Helpless - ABS Tony Daniels - How Lonely - Sport Jimmy Delphs - I’ve Been Fooled Before - Carla and today.... Guy & Keb: The Times We Had Together Guy Sam Bowie & The Blue Feelings - (Think Of) The Times We Had Together - Wingate Billy Robinson & The Burners - Shucks You Left The Fire Burning - Crazy Horse (Gino Parks) Lee Drummond - Baby I Know - Fontana Purple Mundi - Stop Hurting Me Baby - Cat Kenny Hamber - Time - De-Jac (Artie Wheeler - I Said Time) Van McCoy & Friends - Ain’t Got No Love - Acetate (Dress Rehearsal) Johnny Wyatt - I Wouldn’t Change A Thing About You - Challenge Edie Walker - I Don’t Need You Anymore - Mew Bill Horton - I Wanna Know - Kayden Faithful Wonders - Ol’ John (Behold Thy Mother) - Checker The Victors - Not Only The Girl Knows - Philips Wesley Paige - You Turn Me Around - RoJac Z.Z. Hill - What More - Kent Z.Z. Hill - That’s It - Kent (Both ZZ Hill Guy first as far as I am aware and then Keb) Keb Lonnie Lester - You Can’t Go - Nu-Tone Tony Hestor - Watch Yourself - Karate Wilbur Reynolds - Who’ll Cry - Resist (Carol Waller - Kalendars - It Takes Two - Tee Vee (Guy as well) Johnny Cobb & The Attractions - Forget Him - Jaguar (Ohio Untouchables - Keep on for both Keb and Guy) Sticks & Fingers - Baby Doll - Flash The Fugitives - I Love You More Than Anything - Path The Embers - Where Did I Go Wrong - Atlantic Big Frank And The Essence - I Won’t Let Her See Me Cry - Blue Rock (Big Joe’s Ivory Brass - She Won’t See Me) Blenders - Your Love Has Got Me Down - Mar-V-Lus Sam Anderson & The Telstars - Standing At The Edge Of The Sea - Deck/King On my site there is a rogues gallery of people who went to Stafford and nighters during the mid to late 80's. https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/photos/ and a page for flyers and adverts of The Stafford All-nighters https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/flyers/ You can also find digital magazines of Pete Lawson's and Jock's magazines from back in the day.... https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/magsandreviews/ Edited June 8, 2014 by chalky 4
Chalky Posted June 8, 2014 Author Posted June 8, 2014 I've just had a count and there are 54 podcasts so far covering the Stafford Story. I reckon there would be around 75 hours worth of listening for you. 2
grouse Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 Thanks Chalky. These have been brilliant. It's great to have a reminder of how diverse the music at Stafford was. it's much appreciated. 1
Chalky Posted June 8, 2014 Author Posted June 8, 2014 Thanks Chalky. These have been brilliant. It's great to have a reminder of how diverse the music at Stafford was. it's much appreciated. Thanks mate, appreciated
Guest Byrney Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 Utterly blinding stuff mate, really appreciated Chalky. That's my Puerto Pollensa soundtrack sorted.
Jaco Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 As good a collection of music as anything out there. Simply awesome and many thanks to Chalky for cataloging this particular era. 2
Chalky Posted June 8, 2014 Author Posted June 8, 2014 As good a collection of music as anything out there. Simply awesome and many thanks to Chalky for cataloging this particular era. Thanks Jaco Still a few to go yet as well.
Mark S Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 These podcasts have played a vital part in my soul education I missed the Stafford era marriage kids etc over the last couple of years I,ve been listening to these and am realising more and more the rich diversity of the Northern scene Oh and the Lifeline stuff fcuking wow Thanks Chalky 1
Lucky One Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 Thanks for all your hard work compiling these podcasts, without doubt in the opinion of myself and the many people who attended the Stafford allnighters was one of the scene`s best periods glad I went there. 2
The Tempest Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 (edited) As above Chalky, likewise, only managed to catch the last two nighters ,too busy involved in the casual fashion / football b*llocks going on at the time and the Central England Soul Club at Loughborough , a long way to travel by train at the time from a wee small town in Scotland. when your mum thinks you're only sleeping over at your mates two streets away !! Many thanks for all your dedicated hardwork in preserving the sounds in this truly iconic chapter in the scenes history In the immortal words of Keb Darge breaking the Fabulous Impacts / Moments - "Stomp You Bast**** " Edited February 7, 2015 by pikeys dog swearing - workplace filters 3
Geoff Posted June 9, 2014 Posted June 9, 2014 Thanks for posting all these podcasts Chalky, much appreciated. Wasn't on the soul scene at that time, been off it for a while then, so never went to Stafford, one of my big regrets. Such a wide variety of styles played. These are a musical education for me. Surely DJs could dig some of these up to play to vary their playlists. Or are they all so rare and expensive? 2
Chris Turnbull Posted June 9, 2014 Posted June 9, 2014 Agreed, I have heard loads of great tunes for the first time through this - absolutely brilliant, a proper piece of work 1
Chalky Posted June 9, 2014 Author Posted June 9, 2014 Wow, thanks for the comments, they are greatly appreciated and it is good to see these enjoyed by so many IMO. there are plenty of great records out there that are very much still largely unknown to many due to the mentality of Dj's these days, not just the Stafford era but others as well. Hopefully they will have their day again, many ripe for reactivation, many can be bought cheap or at a reasonable price as well. 2
TOAD Posted June 9, 2014 Posted June 9, 2014 Thanks Karl i keep finding records i have forgotten about :)then they go on my wanted list. 1
Wicked Posted June 9, 2014 Posted June 9, 2014 I only went to Stafford a couple of times so a lot of these tunes are new to me even though a friend used to lend me tapes from time to time (Hartley from Llandudno if anyone remebers him). Some great stuff on these podcasts (the odd one or two that aren't, but that happened everywhere). I was going to say keep 'em coming, but there can't be that much more left can there? 1
Chalky Posted June 9, 2014 Author Posted June 9, 2014 (edited) I have podcasts to do for Chris Plant, jimmy Wensiora, Keith Minshull, I have odds and sods left over from some of the other dj's that will make another. More from Richard hopefully. I have a list of records that I can't attribute to a DJ yet, probably upstairs spins or tape swap stuff from back then....oh and Butch. We reckon there is at least another 25% of Guys stuff that is forgotten right now, other stuff that is forgotten for the other DJ's as well. There is stuff I can't find out what they are nor can the dj's remember plus rarities I can't find sound files for. Edited June 9, 2014 by chalky 1
Chalky Posted June 20, 2014 Author Posted June 20, 2014 A live recording courtesy of Steve Smith of Keith Minshull during one of his last hour sets from 29/30 September 1984. A few biggies from Wigan in amongst them. https://www.mixcloud.com/Chalkster/keith-minshull-stafford-7-8am-29th30th-september-1984/ 2
Chalky Posted July 20, 2014 Author Posted July 20, 2014 Another instalment of the Stafford Story. This time featuring the mid 80's spins for Jimmy Wensiora who had some great records back then and doesn't get the credit or recognition I think he deserves at times. https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/4104f44065542e531037104350979fd7-56.html Charmianes - Standing In The Need Of Love - April & Blackwood Acetate Joan Baker - Everybody’s Talking - Diamond (Bettye LaVette) Bernard Williams & The Original Bluenotes - Tears Tell The Whole Sad Story - Virtue Acetate. Re-Vells - I Want A New Love - Trent Town Ty Karim - You Really Made It Good To Me - Romark Tina Roberts - One Way Or The Other - Security (Honey & The Bees) Admirations - You Left Me - Peaches Richard Anthony - Keep On Living On - Virtue Jimmy Armstrong - Mystery - Shrine James Wesley Smith - Talkin’ About Women - Angel Town Cheques - Deeper - Heatwave Van McCoy - Sing Yeah Sing - Unissued Studio Acetate Boss Four - Walking By - RIM (The Fascinators - Just Wakin By) George Lemons - Fascinating Girl - Gold Soul Janeen Henry - Baby Boy - Blue Rock Mary Hunt - I Want To Love And Be Loved - Soul Mate (Alice Clark) Benny Harper - My Prayer - Harper Soul Out Of Sights - For The Rest Of My Life - Saru (Sammy Campbell - My Baby She's Gone) Ralph Graham - She Just Sits There - Upfront (Monster bit later for Colin Law covered up very briefly Tommy Navarro as James Conwell) Dynamic Three - She Said Yeah - Del Val Magnetics - Count The Days - Sable Del- Chontays - Baby I Love You - Steeltown Debonaires - Come Back Baby - SouL Click (Tempos) Speedlimit - Can’t Say No - Cutlass Acetate Citations - (To Win The Race) Keep The Faith - Ballad (Magnificent Men) Soulettes - Bring Your Fine Self Home - Scope Romona Collins - You’ve Been Cheating - Clark’s Flairs - You Got To Steal It - RAP (Ventures) Two Plus Two - Love Will Conquer All - Ditto (Servicemen) Gracie Dumas - Song Of A Woman - El Dorado Acetate/J-Gems Betty Wilson - I’m Yours - Dayco Chico Lamarr - Who Do You Think You Are - Fuller Eric Mercury - Lonely Girl - SAC Jesse Davis - Gonna Hang On In There Girl - Era J.D. Bryant - I Won’t Be Coming Back - Shrine 3
Guest Byrney Posted July 20, 2014 Posted July 20, 2014 .... Runs to plug in lap top to boot up off liberty.... You're bang on about Jim not getting recognition. If you lived our neck of the woods you had this fella breaking tunes like this on our doorstep. Quality of that playlist up is there with any from any era. Thanks again mate.
Guest manusf3a Posted July 20, 2014 Posted July 20, 2014 (edited) I had left the scene before then but thanks for the photos in the rouges gallery,on coming back to the scene one of more than a few who I was upset to hear was no longer here ri.p bless them, was Mac from Belper seen in the photo with Gilly, a great lad and one of the folk I wish were there to meet up with again after many years away.When expanded shows a good picture of Mac. Edited July 20, 2014 by manusf3a
Mal C Posted July 20, 2014 Posted July 20, 2014 (edited) Love the 'The SpeedLimit - I Cant Say No' track, Pat Brady auctioned one off some time ago, I grabbed the scan and a sound file, but only a min long anybody got a full recording? Mal Edited July 20, 2014 by Mal C
Geeselad Posted July 21, 2014 Posted July 21, 2014 Another instalment of the Stafford Story. This time featuring the mid 80's spins for Jimmy Wensiora who had some great records back then and doesn't get the credit or recognition I think he deserves at times. https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/4104f44065542e531037104350979fd7-56.html Charmianes - Standing In The Need Of Love - April & Blackwood Acetate Joan Baker - Everybody’s Talking - Diamond (Bettye LaVette) Bernard Williams & The Original Bluenotes - Tears Tell The Whole Sad Story - Virtue Acetate. Re-Vells - I Want A New Love - Trent Town Ty Karim - You Really Made It Good To Me - Romark Tina Roberts - One Way Or The Other - Security (Honey & The Bees) Admirations - You Left Me - Peaches Richard Anthony - Keep On Living On - Virtue Jimmy Armstrong - Mystery - Shrine James Wesley Smith - Talkin’ About Women - Angel Town Cheques - Deeper - Heatwave Van McCoy - Sing Yeah Sing - Unissued Studio Acetate Boss Four - Walking By - RIM (The Fascinators - Just Wakin By) George Lemons - Fascinating Girl - Gold Soul Janeen Henry - Baby Boy - Blue Rock Mary Hunt - I Want To Love And Be Loved - Soul Mate (Alice Clark) Benny Harper - My Prayer - Harper Soul Out Of Sights - For The Rest Of My Life - Saru (Sammy Campbell - My Baby She's Gone) Ralph Graham - She Just Sits There - Upfront (Monster bit later for Colin Law covered up very briefly Tommy Navarro as James Conwell) Dynamic Three - She Said Yeah - Del Val Magnetics - Count The Days - Sable Del- Chontays - Baby I Love You - Steeltown Debonaires - Come Back Baby - SouL Click (Tempos) Speedlimit - Can’t Say No - Cutlass Acetate Citations - (To Win The Race) Keep The Faith - Ballad (Magnificent Men) Soulettes - Bring Your Fine Self Home - Scope Romona Collins - You’ve Been Cheating - Clark’s Flairs - You Got To Steal It - RAP (Ventures) Two Plus Two - Love Will Conquer All - Ditto (Servicemen) Gracie Dumas - Song Of A Woman - El Dorado Acetate/J-Gems Betty Wilson - I’m Yours - Dayco Chico Lamarr - Who Do You Think You Are - Fuller Eric Mercury - Lonely Girl - SAC Jesse Davis - Gonna Hang On In There Girl - Era J.D. Bryant - I Won’t Be Coming Back - Shrine really suprised to see the citations covered, my bro said it was around in the days of the golden torch as a known record.
Tattoodave Posted July 24, 2014 Posted July 24, 2014 Missed Stafford, but love the stuff that came to light there, was in Japan, USA, Australia and New Zealand, so I can't complain really, and bought some vinyl wherever I was. Thanks Chalky, I can put names to tunes that I've more recently come to love. 1
Guest manusf3a Posted July 25, 2014 Posted July 25, 2014 These podcasts have played a vital part in my soul education I missed the Stafford era marriage kids etc over the last couple of years I,ve been listening to these and am realising more and more the rich diversity of the Northern scene Oh and the Lifeline stuff fcuking wow Thanks Chalky Like you say Mark having also been away for years listening to many of those sounds from that era stafford onwards and the life line stuff is a real treat as I hear much of it for the first time and continue now to be bowled over when I come across stuff that hits that soul spot.Like Chaly states many choons from that era can now be bought for a reasonable,cheap price,thats good news for me!
paultp Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 The sheer quality of music in these podcasts is just mind blowing. Thanks
Chalky Posted August 3, 2014 Author Posted August 3, 2014 The sheer quality of music in these podcasts is just mind blowing. Thanks Thank you, appreciated.
Chalky Posted August 3, 2014 Author Posted August 3, 2014 really suprised to see the citations covered, my bro said it was around in the days of the golden torch as a known record. can't comment on that as I'm way to young to be a Torch goer Surprised if it was though and left unplayed until the 80's, great Northern dancer. 2
Patto Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 The sheer quality of music in these podcasts is just mind blowing. Thanks Agreed obviously a labour of love for Chalky but at the same time must have been bloody hard work getting it together.A piece of work that ranks high in the contribution to the scenes history.Well done Chalky 3
Geeselad Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 can't comment on that as I'm way to young to be a Torch goer Surprised if it was though and left unplayed until the 80's, great Northern dancer. I didnt say played, just around, I can specifically recall the comment because I was so suprised myself.
Popular Post Chalky Posted December 7, 2014 Author Popular Post Posted December 7, 2014 Been a while since I did a podcast for the Stafford Story so here we present one featuring the plays of Keith Minshull. Keith Minshull, a somewhat unsung hero of the scene who rarely gets the recognition he deserves. Keith was running all-nighters at the Top Of The World prior to it becoming the Stafford we know. He teamed up with Dave Thorley and began promoting all-nighters under the Top Dog Soul Club banner in early 1982, the rest is history. As with this set, not all are discoveries or first played by Keith. There are some Casino biggies, particularly for Richard Searling, some Stafford “oldies”, Dave Withers with the unissued Motown for instance and the odd spin or two for Gary Rushbrooke, all along side some plays made popular by Keith. One thing is for sure Keith’s last hour spots were enjoyed many many and he he certainly knew how to work a floor. Holman’s Hero’s — Eddie’s My Name (Inst) - Unissued Barbara Lewis — I Still Remember The Feeling — Atlantic Originals — Suspicion — Unissued Motown Marvelettes — The Boy From Crosstown — Unissued Motown (Lillian Dupree - The Boy That I Love) Marvelettes — Sugar’s Never Been As Sweet — Unissued Motown (Patti Gilson & Tonettes — Sugar’s Never Been As Sweet) Elbie Parker — Please Keep Away From Me — Veep Admirations — You Left Me — Peaches Danny Owens — I Can’t Be Your Fool Anymore — Manhatten (Bell Boys — Can’t Be A Fool) Paris — Sleepless Nights — Doc Kenny Wells — Isn’t It Just A Shame — New Voice Greg Perry — It Takes Heart — Alpa Cody Marshall — The Thought Of Losing You — Sound Judgement (Pierré Hunt) NuRons — All Of My Life — NuRon (Lamarr Thomas & The Chains That Bind — All Of My Life Waiting For You) Jan Jones — Independent Woman — Daywood Prince Philip Mitchell — I’m So Happy — Atlantic Jimmy McFarland — Lonely Lover — RPR Larry Laster — Go For Yourself — Loma Kenny Carlton — Lost And Found — Blue Rock Howard Guyton — I Watched You Slowly Slip Away — Verve Johnny Watson — South Like West (Inst) — Okeh Eddie Parker — I’m Gone — Awake Damon Fox — Packin’ Up - Fairmount Yvonne Vernee — Just Like You Did Me — Sonbert Executive Four — We Got A Good Thing Going — Lu-Mar Johnny Honeycutt — I’m Coming Over — Triode Magnetics — Lady in Green — Bonnie Seven Souls — I Still Love You — Okeh Sam Fletcher — I’d Think It Over — Tollie Deon Jackson — I Still Remember The Feeling — Deon Jackson LP track previously unissued Carla Recording. Fabulous Moonlighters — For Granted — Blue Eagle Twilights — You’re The One — Aqua Magnetics — When I’m With My Baby — Sable Martha Starr — No Part Time Love For Me — Thelma Ty Karim — You Really Made It Good To Me — Senator Soundmasters — Lonely, Lonely — Juliet Terry Callier — Look At me Now - Cadet Willie Tee — Please Don’t Go — Nola https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/eb7027ac38bcd94c2b6e450551eb11d3-57.html 4
Jim Elliott Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 Cracking stuff Chalks, much appreciated stirling work;) Cheers Jim.
Peter99 Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 Been a while since I did a podcast for the Stafford Story so here we present one featuring the plays of Keith Minshull. Keith Minshull, a somewhat unsung hero of the scene who rarely gets the recognition he deserves. Keith was running all-nighters at the Top Of The World prior to it becoming the Stafford we know. He teamed up with Dave Thorley and began promoting all-nighters under the Top Dog Soul Club banner in early 1982, the rest is history. As with this set, not all are discoveries or first played by Keith. There are some Casino biggies, particularly for Richard Searling, some Stafford “oldies”, Dave Withers with the unissued Motown for instance and the odd spin or two for Gary Rushbrooke, all along side some plays made popular by Keith. One thing is for sure Keith’s last hour spots were enjoyed many many and he he certainly knew how to work a floor. Holman’s Hero’s — Eddie’s My Name (Inst) - Unissued Barbara Lewis — I Still Remember The Feeling — Atlantic Originals — Suspicion — Unissued Motown Marvelettes — The Boy From Crosstown — Unissued Motown (Lillian Dupree - The Boy That I Love) Marvelettes — Sugar’s Never Been As Sweet — Unissued Motown (Patti Gilson & Tonettes — Sugar’s Never Been As Sweet) Elbie Parker — Please Keep Away From Me — Veep Admirations — You Left Me — Peaches Danny Owens — I Can’t Be Your Fool Anymore — Manhatten (Bell Boys — Can’t Be A Fool) Paris — Sleepless Nights — Doc Kenny Wells — Isn’t It Just A Shame — New Voice Greg Perry — It Takes Heart — Alpa Cody Marshall — The Thought Of Losing You — Sound Judgement (Pierré Hunt) NuRons — All Of My Life — NuRon (Lamarr Thomas & The Chains That Bind — All Of My Life Waiting For You) Jan Jones — Independent Woman — Daywood Prince Philip Mitchell — I’m So Happy — Atlantic Jimmy McFarland — Lonely Lover — RPR Larry Laster — Go For Yourself — Loma Kenny Carlton — Lost And Found — Blue Rock Howard Guyton — I Watched You Slowly Slip Away — Verve Johnny Watson — South Like West (Inst) — Okeh Eddie Parker — I’m Gone — Awake Damon Fox — Packin’ Up - Fairmount Yvonne Vernee — Just Like You Did Me — Sonbert Executive Four — We Got A Good Thing Going — Lu-Mar Johnny Honeycutt — I’m Coming Over — Triode Magnetics — Lady in Green — Bonnie Seven Souls — I Still Love You — Okeh Sam Fletcher — I’d Think It Over — Tollie Deon Jackson — I Still Remember The Feeling — Deon Jackson LP track previously unissued Carla Recording. Fabulous Moonlighters — For Granted — Blue Eagle Twilights — You’re The One — Aqua Magnetics — When I’m With My Baby — Sable Martha Starr — No Part Time Love For Me — Thelma Ty Karim — You Really Made It Good To Me — Senator Soundmasters — Lonely, Lonely — Juliet Terry Callier — Look At me Now - Cadet Willie Tee — Please Don’t Go — Nola https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/eb7027ac38bcd94c2b6e450551eb11d3-57.htmlce Nice one Chalky - thanks. Funny how yer memory deceives. I would never of had Keith down for spinning the likes of Jan Jones, Greg Perry, Philip Mitchell etc. Peter
Chalky Posted January 1, 2015 Author Posted January 1, 2015 (edited) We start the New Year off with a bang and with some of the biggest records the scene has ever seen. Sharleen Spiteri would have loved this set this afternoon. All the records are what Chris Plant was playing out and about during the early 80's. largely made up from a top 30 of spins of his between 1982 and 1984 plus other memories of his for others. Not all Chris's records, far from it but none the less most DJ's then and now would love a set like this. https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/db2447376dfc458a879e340352c4604a-58.html Greater Experience — Don’t Forget To Remember — Colony 13 Ramona Collins — You Been Cheating — Clark’s Bobby Wisdom — Handwriting On The Wall — Out A Site (Billy Kennedy) Yvonne Vernee — Just Like You Did Me — Sonbert Eddie Daye & The Four Bars — Guess Who Loves You - Shrine Magnetics — Lady In Green - BonnieVondells — Hey, Girl You’ve Changed — Airtown Jimmy Delphs — Dancing A Hole In The World — Carla Eric Mercury — Lonely Girl - SACGene Toones — What More Do You Want — Simco Martells — Where Can My Baby Be — Al-La-Carte Ray Agee — I’m Losing Again — Soultown Johnny Honeycutt — I’m Coming Over — Triode Jesse Davis — There’s Room For Me — Revere (Lenny Welch) Sequins — Try My Love — The Detroit Sound Virginia Blakely — Let Nobody Love You — Mojo Art Gentry — Merry-Go-Round — Onyx Del Tours — Sweet And Lovely — Starville Billy Floyd — My Oh My — Arctic Professionals — That’s Why I Love You — Groove City Al Williams — I Am Nothing — La Beat Lester Tipton =- This Won’t Change — La Beat Jackie Beavers — I Need My Baby — Revilot Chandlers — Your Love Makes Me Lonely — Col-Soul Classics — So Glad That I Found You — Yan-G Majestics — I Love Her So Much It Hurts — Linda William Powell — Heartaches Souvenirs — Power House Sandy Wynns — I’ll Give That To You — Simco Roger Pace — The Minute My Back Was Turned - Select Betty Lloyd — I’m Catching On — BSC Barbara Acklin — I’m Not Mad Anymore — Special AgentSoulettes - Bring Your Fine Self Home — ScopeDetroit Soul - All Of My Life — Music TownLittle Charles & The Sidewinders - It's A Heartache — Decca(Sam Coltrane - Watch Out For The Heartaches) Edited January 1, 2015 by chalky 2
Premium Stuff Posted January 1, 2015 Posted January 1, 2015 What a brilliant collection of top class sounds that is Chalky - nice one - thank for putting it together Cheers Richard 1
Nz Soul Posted January 1, 2015 Posted January 1, 2015 thank u for doing this chalky was only at Stafford 3 times as was only 15 first time and a long way from Scotland 1
Sikirby Posted January 1, 2015 Posted January 1, 2015 Quite a few of those started life at the casino and have stood the test of time, great sounds...
Chalky Posted January 4, 2015 Author Posted January 4, 2015 (edited) The Modern Soul of the time has been neglected for a wee while so time to redress the balance. The first of three podcasts featuring the modern soul of Richard Searling from the time. Many thanks to Sean Price with all his help in compiling these three podcasts. https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/fad73918ca8cf29e2feb03eb6dd989ef-59.html Ingram — Smoothin’ Groovin’ — MirageLew Kirton — Talk To Me — Believe In A DreamThe Ronnie McNeir Experience — Light My Fire - CapitolO’Jays — Extraordinary Girl — Philadelphia InternationalKashif — Rumours — AristaBill Brandon — Space Age Lover — Studio AcetaeMaurice Messiah — How Long - QualityChuck Strong — Doin’ It cause It Feels Good — InvasionGary Taylor — Just What I Had In Mind — A&ML.J. Reynolds — Don’t Let Nobody Hold You Down — PolygramKashif — I’ve Been Missing You — AristaGladys Knight — When You’re Far Away — CBSO’Jays — Summer Fling — Philadelphia InternationalBilly Griffin — Be With Me — ColumbiaCurtis Hairston — Chillin’ Out - Atlantic Edited January 4, 2015 by chalky 3
Rhino Posted January 4, 2015 Posted January 4, 2015 cheers chalky some tunes i still have and havent heard in a good while. great work 1
Guest Posted January 4, 2015 Posted January 4, 2015 (edited) Question answered. Edited January 4, 2015 by Guest
Mark R Posted January 5, 2015 Posted January 5, 2015 The Modern Soul of the time has been neglected for a wee while so time to redress the balance.The first of three podcasts featuring the modern soul of Richard Searling from the time.Many thanks to Sean Price with all his help in compiling these three podcasts.https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/fad73918ca8cf29e2feb03eb6dd989ef-59.htmlIngram — Smoothin’ Groovin’ — MirageLew Kirton — Talk To Me — Believe In A DreamThe Ronnie McNeir Experience — Light My Fire - CapitolO’Jays — Extraordinary Girl — Philadelphia InternationalKashif — Rumours — AristaBill Brandon — Space Age Lover — Studio AcetaeMaurice Messiah — How Long - QualityChuck Strong — Doin’ It cause It Feels Good — InvasionGary Taylor — Just What I Had In Mind — A&ML.J. Reynolds — Don’t Let Nobody Hold You Down — PolygramKashif — I’ve Been Missing You — AristaGladys Knight — When You’re Far Away — CBSO’Jays — Summer Fling — Philadelphia InternationalBilly Griffin — Be With Me — ColumbiaCurtis Hairston — Chillin’ Out - Atlantic Kashif/Gary Taylor. ......tunes!! What's the second Kashif track......don't recognise the title? Cheers, Mark R 1
Mark R Posted January 5, 2015 Posted January 5, 2015 Got it......album track from "Send Me Your Love" Cheers, Mark R 1
Guest Posted January 6, 2015 Posted January 6, 2015 (edited) Anybody remember an excellent record played around 1985 called "Security and Satisfaction"? I can't make out the artists name!I taped it at a venue 1/1/85. Could have been Dave Thorley who played it!And another record that sounds like it's called "Hearsay, What I Say".Another is played after the Classics "So Glad I Found You" and is called "Can't you See That I Love You" or Baby Come Over I'd Like to Be With You"(Probably turns out everyone knows them but me!!) Edited January 6, 2015 by Guest
Andy Rix Posted January 6, 2015 Posted January 6, 2015 Another is played after the Classics "So Glad I Found You" and is called "Can't you See That I Love You" or Baby Come Over I'd Like to Be With You" (Probably turns out everyone knows them but me!!) At a guess the Ringleaders - Win You Over Andy
Chalky Posted January 6, 2015 Author Posted January 6, 2015 Anybody remember an excellent record played around 1985 called "Security and Satisfaction"? I can't make out the artists name! I taped it at a venue 1/1/85. Could have been Dave Thorley who played it! And another record that sounds like it's called "Hearsay, What I Say". Another is played after the Classics "So Glad I Found You" and is called "Can't you See That I Love You" or Baby Come Over I'd Like to Be With You" (Probably turns out everyone knows them but me!!) Have you still got the tape? Hearsay, What I Say, is it modern soul? If so probably Electric Express - Hearsay. The other could be as Andy says Ringleaders Win You Over, flip to the All My Life acetate.
Chalky Posted January 6, 2015 Author Posted January 6, 2015 Security and Satisfaction doesn't ring any bells at all?
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