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Hope some of you old Wigan Guys can tell me a bit about this one.It has always been one of my all time faves and just exudes Northern Soul.I realise is was unissued but who started spinning it and just how big a spin was it.

My first encounter with it was like many others from playing the Talk Of The Grapevine LP so is this the way most DJs have spun it since.Has it ever been released on a 45

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grapevine was the first lp release  the Detroit ago go came a year or so later originally spun by MR  Searling  at the casino was relatively big for a while then got lost amongst all the other quality tunes he was playing :thumbsup:  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:  

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courtesy of pete smiths grapevine feature  No, it’s not the young lady who was ‘Doing The Do’ a while back, but a Detroit teenager who cut demos for Popcorn Wylie in 1966-67. No releases followed, but “Say It Isnt so” turned up on acetate in mid-1977, becoming one of the year’s biggest (and best) sounds. Several other unreleased items surfaced then, including new vocals to popular Northern standards like Tommy Neal’s ‘Goin’ To A Happening” and Stanley Mitchell’s “Get It Baby”, along with recordings from Wylie himself. Boo’s real name was Betty Bryant, a member of the Adorables who cut a super Northern disc for Golden World, “Ooh Boy”, with Pat and Diane Lewis and Betty’s sister Jackie.

kev

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Betty boo. Was one of the adorables. Had the pleasure of seeing her live with the band and to sing. Say it isn't so. Simply one of those nights that will live forever.

Steve

Does anybody have a video type recording of this or know if it can be viewed anywhere ?

Andy

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Does anybody have a video type recording of this or know if it can be viewed anywhere ?

Andy

Andy. Hope your well. Long time. It was at a Northampton weekender if that's any help to you. Can't remember the guy's name that run it but he used to be on here.

Steve

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Andy. Hope your well. Long time. It was at a Northampton weekender if that's any help to you. Can't remember the guy's name that run it but he used to be on here.

Steve

I am a little confused as Kev says not same and Andy advising it is the same person; could it be  Betty Bryant the maiden name, Betty Winston the married name or vice versa and Betty Boo the independent stage name?

Or is the Discogs entry wrong in respect of members of 'The Adorables'.

I wish I had asked Pat Lewis when I saw her perform at Radcliffe civic.

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I am a little confused as Kev says not same and Andy advising it is the same person; could it be  Betty Bryant the maiden name, Betty Winston the married name or vice versa and Betty Boo the independent stage name?

Or is the Discogs entry wrong in respect of members of 'The Adorables'.

I wish I had asked Pat Lewis when I saw her perform at Radcliffe civic.

Don't know mate. The truth is out there.

Steve


Guest Dave Turner
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Big spin at Cleethorpes for Poke, and he was first to play it. Poke was working for John Anderson at the time so got the acetate. I seem to recall it was a 10" acetate (I think)

 

Whether or not Searling had an acetate at the same time I'm not sure but I suspect so

 

Edited to say I f**ked up, was thinking of "Say It Isn't So"   :dash2:

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Thanks for all the info guys.Think i will buy the Grapevine LP again and get a carver done of Spellbound.

Mark Would be nice if you could give it a spin at Briggy Reposessed

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Richard unleashed Say It Isn't So, Spaceland, Spellbound and Hank Panky all at the same time.  Spellbound wasn't played much, in fact I was surprised to find it on an acetate (that someone had had custom made) I found in a collection in the late 90's, it was never popular enough.

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Thanks for all the info guys.Think i will buy the Grapevine LP again and get a carver done of Spellbound.

Mark Would be nice if you could give it a spin at Briggy Reposessed

 

Hi Patto,

Agree with you mate, great record and proper northern.

I'll stick it on for you the next time your down at ours.

Have a great Xmas mate

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Hi Patto,

Agree with you mate, great record and proper northern.

I'll stick it on for you the next time your down at ours.

Have a great Xmas mate

Cheers Martin will look forward to that mate.If we get Lou Ragland as well it will be a hell of a night

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Cheers Martin will look forward to that mate.If we get Lou Ragland as well it will be a hell of a night

Depends when your coming mate. Rob Wigleys got Lou Ragland if you manage to get down this week.

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Thanks for all the info guys.Think i will buy the Grapevine LP again and get a carver done of Spellbound.

Mark Would be nice if you could give it a spin at Briggy Reposessed

yes ill bring it along no problem,,,gr8 tune 

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Guest chorleybloke
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Kinell forgot all about this, LP/carver routine here we come. I'm with Phil on the Sister Lee thing BTW, identical drums at the start.

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Kinell forgot all about this, LP/carver routine here we come. I'm with Phil on the Sister Lee thing BTW, identical drums at the start.

 

Most of Popcorn's records start with that drum roll!

Guest chorleybloke
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Most of Popcorn's records start with that drum roll!

You're right Pete but if you screen out Betty's vocals the baseline is identical too.


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Eddie posted up the same backing track version above though...Jimmy Soul Clark

That don't sound owt like it to me Pete.

 

Just thinking of all the other shared backing tracks  :g:

 

Tony Hestor - Down In The Dumps = Stanley Mitchell - Get It Baby

Tony Hestor - Spaceland = Tommy Neil - Going to a Happening  

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That don't sound owt like it to me Pete.

 

Just thinking of all the other shared backing tracks  :g:

 

Tony Hestor - Down In The Dumps = Stanley Mitchell - Get It Baby

Tony Hestor - Spaceland = Tommy Neil - Going to a Happening  

 

Starting to think you may be right about Sister Lee actually.

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If you ever get to hear the backing track to Sister Lee, I swear you will be asleep by the end of it, you'd think it would be amazing but it's so monotonous.  Mr. Rix gave it to me ages ago but of course I lost it.

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If you ever get to hear the backing track to Sister Lee, I swear you will be asleep by the end of it, you'd think it would be amazing but it's so monotonous.  Mr. Rix gave it to me ages ago but of course I lost it.

Pete Sister Lee does nothing for me never liked it.But Betty Boo's Spellbound for me transferes the track to another level

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Pete Sister Lee does nothing for me never liked it.But Betty Boo's Spellbound for me transferes the track to another level

 

Really?  Sister Lee is a monster of a record...Betty Boo I'd never even thought about until this topic came up  :lol:

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Really?  Sister Lee is a monster of a record...Betty Boo I'd never even thought about until this topic came up  :lol:

 

Yep Really Mate ever since i first heard Spellbound as a nipper on the Talk Of The Grapevine LP thought is was a much better slab of Northern than Sister Lee.Only my opinion of course.

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Yep Really Mate ever since i first heard Spellbound as a nipper on the Talk Of The Grapevine LP thought is was a much better slab of Northern than Sister Lee.Only my opinion of course.

must disagree Patto - Sam Ward another nailed on classic . Wouldn't do for all of to like the same .
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I am a little confused as Kev says not same and Andy advising it is the same person; could it be  Betty Bryant the maiden name, Betty Winston the married name or vice versa and Betty Boo the independent stage name?

Or is the Discogs entry wrong in respect of members of 'The Adorables'.

I wish I had asked Pat Lewis when I saw her perform at Radcliffe civic.

 

 

Betty Winston  is Betty Boo ..I will check out with Betty  i will call her later  to see what the Bryant was .

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If you ever get to hear the backing track to Sister Lee, I swear you will be asleep by the end of it, you'd think it would be amazing but it's so monotonous.  Mr. Rix gave it to me ages ago but of course I lost it.

 

Yes, that's very true of a lot of backing tracks because that's what they are, backing tracks. I couldn't wait to hear the Peanut Duck dance track without the vocal, bloody boring as well.

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Yep Really Mate ever since i first heard Spellbound as a nipper on the Talk Of The Grapevine LP thought is was a much better slab of Northern than Sister Lee.Only my opinion of course.

I think they are both superb.  :thumbup:

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Richard unleashed Say It Isn't So, Spaceland, Spellbound and Hank Panky all at the same time.  Spellbound wasn't played much, in fact I was surprised to find it on an acetate (that someone had had custom made) I found in a collection in the late 90's, it was never popular enough.

 

 

I think you had mine mate ?  

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I think you had mine mate ?  

 

I'm going back to about 1999 mate when they were still cut on proper acetates...plus I got it wrong, it wasn't Spellbound, it was actually Spaceland!

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