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Always loved this track and whenever I hear it (which is rarely, sadly) is one of those tracks that instantly puts me back at Station Rd.

 

A full floor dancing AND clapping to this was truly fantastic.

 

And I wonder how many Jocks were caught out by that ending?.. :lol:

 

None if the copy's like mine, it fades at the end, the abrupt breaks happen earlier than the end. :yes:

 

:thumbsup:   

 

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Morris Chestnut - too darn soulful, (yea still getting plays now and again, but omg what vocals!!)  :rofl:

Gerri Granger - I go to pieces (wasn't this a giveaway at one of the Anniversaries)

Determinations, You Can't Hold on to Love, (wasn't this a casino spin first?)

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That look like everyone is embarrassed to say Footsie or to be associated with it, in the early days of wigan, people used to fight to get on the floor to this record. Mind you it went commercial on top of the tops and everyone jumped on the wagon wheel or the band wagon whatever you call it. To me this record is my early roots, i would never have it in my box. The start of Footsie with the horns in it for the first 15 seconds would be any rare record at a rare night. Cheers Billy

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What about the Trade Martin acetate that was - "You know what I like" 

 

or Jimmy Delphs - Dancing a hole in the world ?

 

Trade Martin not particularly forgotten just extremely rare, one acetate copy and owned by Richard still as far as I'm aware.

 

same for Jimmy Delphs, not many have a copy so not likely to hear it too often.

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I never heard the kittens played at Wigan cos I only went a couple of times in late 70's. 

I do seem to recall a blues and soul article showing top sounds of 74 and the kittens was near the top. Next time I'm in the loft  I'll hunt out the list. 

Agreed. No way the Kittens or 5th Dimension were big at Wigan.

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Not sure if already posted ,but seem to remember this being a dancefloor winner back in the late 70's

Mitch Ryder and the Detroit wheels - devil with the blue dress on

MITCH RYDER and THE DETROIT WHEELS DEVIL WITH TH…:

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Not sure if already posted ,but seem to remember this being a dancefloor winner back in the late 70's

Mitch Ryder and the Detroit wheels - devil with the blue dress on

MITCH RYDER and THE DETROIT WHEELS DEVIL WITH TH…:

yep seem to remember Dave Evison playing this in his spot, fantastic dancer back in the day

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When i was djíng at Yate,The Professionals was always played and popular .as it was at Cleethorpes but i personally never heard it once at Wigan and asked for it frequently

 

Steve

maybe it took off later on `79? as id knocked Wigan on the head by then

 

Spot on Steve, played from 79 onwards

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Morris Chestnut - too darn soulful, (yea still getting plays now and again, but omg what vocals!!)  :rofl:

Gerri Granger - I go to pieces (wasn't this a giveaway at one of the Anniversaries)

Determinations, You Can't Hold on to Love, (wasn't this a casino spin first?)

The Determinations was a late Wheel record. One of my all time faves.

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The Determinations was a late Wheel record. One of my all time faves.

 

wasn't sure Bri, thanks for the update, I suspected it might have been, but pure class from 1967, should be played more often,just right for today

 

  https://youtu.be/WxGYctck8r4

 

Cheers

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Trade Martin not particularly forgotten just extremely rare, one acetate copy and owned by Richard still as far as I'm aware.

 

same for Jimmy Delphs, not many have a copy so not likely to hear it too often.

yes richard still has it ...


Guest east rob
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wasn't sure Bri, thanks for the update, I suspected it might have been, but pure class from 1967, should be played more often,just right for today

 

  https://youtu.be/WxGYctck8r4

 

Cheers

or this,

Guest east rob
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This was quite big.... best forgotten,  :wicked:

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Possibly the worse record I ever heard.

Trick Me Treat Me, can't remember who by, neither do I want to know, a nightmare of a song.

A decent tune that may have been generally forgotten Patricia Holloway Stolen Hours.

Always liked the Cobblestone ' Trick me, treat me' (covered as the Volcanoes), fast, obscure white garage, but a super sounding Northern stormer, and a true monster sound at lots of venues (and miles better than some of the uptempo obscure rubbish that is being spun at the moment). But what about ' Lets spend some time together ' LA Power and Light (terrible Inst cover of R. Stones), and ' When love grows cold ' (Ron Grainer Orch), another awful casino inst spin.

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This was quite big.... best forgotten,  :wicked:

 

Rob

Andy Dyson (as a request) played this at one of the last Riley Smith's Hall & it sound brilliant in a big hall  :yes: 

Cheers

Martyn

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Rob

Andy Dyson (as a request) played this at one of the last Riley Smith's Hall & it sound brilliant in a big hall  :yes: 

Cheers

Martyn

 

Bit early to be on the meths isn't it Martyn.? :lol:

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As we are now 12 pages in and the risk of double posting high ...as this been mentioned ?

Herb Johnson - I'm so glad

Always loved this record and never hear it much these days :(

Herb Johnson & the impacts - I'm so glad:

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or this,

 

 

I would say Determinations has the edge Rob, IMHO of course

Cheers for posting though.

 

 

Has  Lou Pride been mentioned yet?  Too many posts to go back through now and not enough time to trawl

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Love this and totally forgotten. Thanks for posting

Steve

 

Not forgotten here Steve.Love the production although didn't like it bitd.How tastes change.!!

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These slimming tablets were, nt all they were cracked up to be.They madeyou dance to shit records

 

They also made you able to dance longer to some fantastic records.....  :wink:

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They also made you able to dance longer to some fantastic records.....  :wink:

They still do Gaz. So I'm told. Hope your well mate. Was planning on been over your way tonight at a 40th then at grumpys but am full of a cold. Could even be man flu.

Steve

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They still do Gaz. So I'm told. Hope your well mate. Was planning on been over your way tonight at a 40th then at grumpys but am full of a cold. Could even be man flu.

Steve

 

Evening Steve......

 

You must be proper 'ard being able to operate heavy machinery like a computer while suffering from man-flu. respect dude!. :thumbsup:

 

TBH fella was planning one of my rare trips out to the same place as you, but the 'other' little girl in my life had other plans for her grandad. :lol:

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