paultp Posted September 8, 2006 Posted September 8, 2006 As I can't get out much at the momemnt and haven't been able to for about 2-3 years, this is about the only place I hear tunes that are new to me. So I just wanted to say thanks to all those who generously share their knowledge with others here. In the post today were two of those lovely brown packets containing three records I first heard on here in various threads: Thelma Houston - Saturday Night, Sunday Morning - Tamla 54297 - $12 beautiful 70's The Superiors - I'd Rather Die - Sue 12 - $25 absolutely fantastic tune! The Manhattans - I Can't Stand For You To Leave Me - Deluxe 8460 - £15 a bit cha cha cha but sounds ten times better pitched down a bit Three great tunes for less than 40 quid Thanks Paul
Daved Posted September 8, 2006 Posted September 8, 2006 Thelma Houston - classic!!!! Would you've played it These Old shoes Paul?
paultp Posted September 8, 2006 Author Posted September 8, 2006 Thelma Houston - classic!!!! Would you've played it These Old shoes Paul? Absolutely! We used to rotate the resident DJ spots and I would quite often play a load of 70's in my spot if I wasn't on last. (If you were on last it was uptempo 60's dancers all the way)
Guest Posted September 8, 2006 Posted September 8, 2006 The Superiors - I'd Rather Die - Sue 12 - $25 absolutely fantastic tune! Paul I posted that,didnt Andy Dyson do his bakc in,dancing round his front room.
John Al Posted September 8, 2006 Posted September 8, 2006 Thelma Houston - Saturday Night, Sunday Morning - Tamla 54297 - $12 beautiful 70's Think that was my post?........very glad you are pleased Paul!
Geoff Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 Absolutely! We used to rotate the resident DJ spots and I would quite often play a load of 70's in my spot if I wasn't on last. (If you were on last it was uptempo 60's dancers all the way) I can remember you doing a mainly 70s set when I was down there one night in 2003, I was with a friend from work, who isn't into soul in the way I am (in other words, not totally obsessed, lol). We were having a drink and you played the Spinners' I'll Be Around, it got me up dancing, I think he was a bit surprised when I stopped drinking and started dancing. Remember Don't Send Nobody Else from that set, you might have played Game Is Over. Surprised me a bit because I thought TOS was mainly 60s, but it was a nice surprise. I would also like to thank the people who post music files up, loads of great music I've not heard before, thanks.
Guest martinsbox Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 I posted that,didnt Andy Dyson do his bakc in,dancing round his front room. Even the label looks bloody great . . . let alone that great stompa of a tune! Martin p.s. never hear it do ya!
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