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Guest Mellorful
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I was too young for WC, but I wondered if Pat Powdrill - Do it, was a big play in the day?

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  On 24/11/2014 at 09:46, mellorful said:

I was too young for WC, but I wondered if Pat Powdrill - Do it, was a big play in the day?

Remember RS playing it for a bit but wasn't massive

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Guest SteveJohnston
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This was on a TDK tape of Wigan tunes by my Cuz around 74/75 not sure if first played at Wigan but certainly played! & one you don't get to dance too every weekend.

 

https://youtu.be/wh9bwVUjmig

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  On 24/11/2014 at 00:24, The Golden 101 said:

Its a good record, but as with 1,000's more it just needs a spark from dancers and who knows.

Leonard Jewell Smith is not the Leonard on this track. They are a New York pairing. LJS is from LA.

Yep, Len Jewell was a west coast artist and more or less spent his whole career there, although coincidentally the Leonard from Duke & Leonard is also named Leonard Smith. The Duke is Jimmie McKenzie. 

Great looking label and an excellent 45 that would go places today. :thumbsup:

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Guest SteveJohnston
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  On 24/11/2014 at 15:04, Steve Lane said:

Yep, Len Jewell was a west coast artist and more or less spent his whole career there, although coincidentally the Leonard from Duke & Leonard is also named Leonard Smith.

The Duke is Jimmie McKenzie. 

Great looking label and an excellent 45 that would go places today. :thumbsup:

It goes to New Sweetsoul Newark every month in my play box & gets a spin now & then!

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Had the demo years ago, always one which I regretted selling...........as we do!  :facepalm:

Guest SteveJohnston
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Another Wigan monster of a track & not turned up in big enough quantity to make it a played out oldie.

Guest SteveJohnston
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  On 24/11/2014 at 15:23, Steve Lane said:

Had the demo years ago, always one which I regretted selling...........as we do!  :facepalm:

Steve its the other Stomptown I want! "hate's growing stronger" By Big & the Evolution

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  On 21/11/2014 at 21:33, BazM said:

Teddy Vann Orchestra Theme From The Colouredman

Pierre Hunt I've Got To Have Your Love

Outsiders Backwards Upside Down

Checkmates Ltd Kissing Her and Crying For You

Lou Roberts Ten To One

King Errickson Zola

Billy Joe Royal I've Got You On My Mind

Ideals Stop Girl

It was King Errison Zola on Canyon :thumbsup:  good one !!!! 

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  On 24/11/2014 at 10:02, Pete S said:

One of the biggest records of 1975

 

Great record, didn't realise went back that far Pete.

Bit too fast for the dance floor these days, but certainly is a quintessential Northern Soul track.

In fact, my mate has a Downey minter sat in his box 'doing nowt' that's gonna be on my radar next time I see him.

This record has everything IMO.

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  On 24/11/2014 at 14:41, SteveJohnston said:

This was on a TDK tape of Wigan tunes by my Cuz around 74/75 not sure if first played at Wigan but certainly played! & one you don't get to dance too every weekend.

 

https://youtu.be/wh9bwVUjmig

I think it was Gary Spencer who was playing it with his new sounds, in the late 80's at Queens Hall nighters at Bradford.

I never heard it at Wigan so did not realise it had been played there!

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"Whiskey Talking" - Eddie Parker!!!c/u. Main hall Wigan Casino.

Turned out to be by Ronnie Forte!

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  On 24/11/2014 at 18:21, MrsWoodsrules said:

Great record, didn't realise went back that far Pete.

Bit too fast for the dance floor these days, but certainly is a quintessential Northern Soul track.

In fact, my mate has a Downey minter sat in his box 'doing nowt' that's gonna be on my radar next time I see him.

This record has everything IMO.

 

You're talking about Pat Powdrill mate, I'm talking about Reggie Garner!

Pat Powdrill first play mid 1977 by Pep and Richard I think.  Too fast for most.

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  On 24/11/2014 at 18:50, solidsoul said:

I think it was Gary Spencer who was playing it with his new sounds, in the late 80's at Queens Hall nighters at Bradford.I never heard it at Wigan so did not realise it had been played there!

I remember this track from around this time (late 80s). It always seemed to turn up on a lot of tapes.

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  On 24/11/2014 at 09:46, mellorful said:

I was too young for WC, but I wondered if Pat Powdrill - Do it, was a big play in the day?

File with The Who Who song to dance to, but what a fecking record Do It is!

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  On 24/11/2014 at 19:05, Pete S said:

You're talking about Pat Powdrill mate, I'm talking about Reggie Garner!

Pat Powdrill first play mid 1977 by Pep and Richard I think.  Too fast for most.

 

Ah, cross wires then, sorry.

Pat Powdrill always a favourite of mine.

Guest SteveJohnston
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another tune not over played after the Casino
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Another couple of Philly classics :

The Revels "Everybody Can Do The New Dog/True Love" Jamie

The Four Exceptions   "You Got The Power/A Sad Goodbye"   Parkway

 

Dave

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Another one from Richard, not heard much now days ...................

 

 

and one he pulled out in that last couple of years of super rare 45's and C/U. Cheap as chips but a stunner................

 

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  On 25/11/2014 at 08:44, Dave Thorley said:

Another one from Richard, not heard much now days ...................

 

 

Dave are you purposely putting Mecca records up,so i'll bite.? :lol:

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  On 25/11/2014 at 08:44, Dave Thorley said:

Another one from Richard, not heard much now days ...................

 

 

and one he pulled out in that last couple of years of super rare 45's and C/U. Cheap as chips but a stunner................

 

 

The Edwin Starr record is great, was actually a fairly big record for a month or so in 76, remember it being on the first tape I ever recorded at Wigan.  Strange how they used to do that, play things for a month then drop for no reason (e.g. Marvin Gaye - Bitter Pill To SWallow)

Guest gordon russell
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  On 18/11/2014 at 22:37, Winsford Soul said:

Nikki blu. I love him so. Parkway.

Steve

pop tune :):thumbsup:

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  On 25/11/2014 at 11:32, Dave Thorley said:

Another record that was massive at Wigan, The Mecca and most other places at the time, but has never really seen a revival like many of the others, still love it though.......

 

 

Cmon David, put titles above them, I am always dying to see what you have posted and by time I get home there are another 33465 "monsters" since your posts and I forget.

 

And more relevant who remembers Tish in later years from Wigan, sheepskin coat, guardian of the bogs and various other places. He seemed a real monster to us kids! I suspect he was probably a toy town hard man in relative terms but for us young things he seemed the real thing. Not really into music, more the experience. Always freindly with Freddy from Lancaster who was into the music, when he wasn't being dodgy around the bogs!

 

Another thread maybe!

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And in answer to above Pat Powdrill was definitely played fairly regularly last year or so, Steve Whittle I think, so obviously as a revival. Mostly for the now departed Stevie Smith from Edinburgh.

 

I used to dance it! 

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  On 25/11/2014 at 13:00, jocko said:

Cmon David, put titles above them, I am always dying to see what you have posted and by time I get home there are another 33465 "monsters" since your posts and I forget.

 

And more relevant who remembers Tish in later years from Wigan, sheepskin coat, guardian of the bogs and various other places. He seemed a real monster to us kids! I suspect he was probably a toy town hard man in relative terms but for us young things he seemed the real thing. Not really into music, more the experience. Always freindly with Freddy from Lancaster who was into the music, when he wasn't being dodgy around the bogs!

 

Another thread maybe!

OK Jock this mornings little selection was, Dobie Gray - Honey you can take it back, Rosey Jones - Have love will travel, Rotations - Changed man, Mike Jemison - You'll never get me love, Attractions - Mams baby, Edwin Starr - Don't tell me I'm crazy

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