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Guest jeffthevest
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Shep Grant.....You found my lonely heart a home...musicor

This track just rips pieces out of you....fantastic

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Hi there, I have heard all these played at a Northern Soul Venue and believe me the night was better for hearing them.

Big Dee Irwin - You satisfy my needs - Rotate or if you're really fortunate UK Stateside.

The Phantom - Come back to me - Karisma

The Autographs - Sad sad feeling - Joker or Loma.

Johnny Truitt - Just the other day - Abet.

and finally one I played myself at the the 3 Greyhounds Charity All Dayer, the awesome,

Maxine Brown - Seems you've forsaken my love - Epic

Regards

Alan

Hi Alan, I played the Phantom out at the Greatstone alongside Johnny Truit .Hows about

Shep Grant "you found my lonely heart a home" Oscar Perry .." Big Sam"...Ambassadors......."too young for me"ATB ...Are you and Jude venturing to the Greatstone.ATB Stevie

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I'm also sat here scratching my head wondering how some of the records mentioned can me mentioned in a thread about the slowest record ever on the northern scene :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Been thinking exactelly the same :lol:

Guest martinsbox
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rowly pointed me in this direction ..... anyone mentioned ray dullard "the giffer" :thumbsup:

Don't you mean Gay Rillard " The Duffer"? And, yes he has been metioned but not under his real name.

Martin

Guest ruffsounds
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its gotta be Soul Bros Inc - Pyramid lead singer talks all the way thru it

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How about:

Brooks O'Dell - You Better Make Up Your Mind - Bell

Tommy Yates - Darling, Something's Gotta Give - Verve

Carrie Grant and The Grandeurs - Take All of My Life - New Art

All The Best,

Dawn Brown

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Well I played (on more than one occassion) at Allanton Johnny Burton Slave Girl and Maurice Long _ I Dont Love You Any More (must be the slowest), not sure people would call them Northern mind.

Was always fond of throwing one or two slow in the middle rather than at end, normally got at least one person dancing (although the bribes were a bit expensive!!) On reading this thread I think I have played about 60% of them out at some point at Allanton, maybe I did play too many slow things after all!! blush.gif

Jock

Edited by jocko
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Hi Alan, I played the Phantom out at the Greatstone alongside Johnny Truit .Hows about

Shep Grant "you found my lonely heart a home" Oscar Perry .." Big Sam"...Ambassadors......."too young for me"ATB ...Are you and Jude venturing to the Greatstone.ATB Stevie

Hi Steve, hope you are well mate, we are hoping to get to the Greatstone soon hopefully this next one if not the next one, we haven't been out at all since the 3 Greyhound All Dayer and we missed you that day as you rode off in to the sun on your bike. Unfortunately I haven't been too good and I am due to go in hospital shortly but I'll tell you more when I see you as I don't want to bore everyone on Soul Source, give my regards to the Greatstone team and put them in the picture for me.

Regards

Alan

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Martin, can i get some of woteva your on next time im in Bed's

Danny

:yes:

You wouldnt want it blush.gif ............or perhaps,on second thoughts......

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Well I played (on more than one occassion) at Allanton Johnny Burton Slave Girl and Maurice Long _ I Dont Love You Any More (must be the slowest), not sure people would call them Northern mind.

Was always fond of throwing one or two slow in the middle rather than at end, normally got at least one person dancing (although the bribes were a bit expensive!!) On reading this thread I think I have played about 60% of them out at some point at Allanton, maybe I did play too many slow things after all!! :rolleyes:

Jock

Jock, I always loved you playing Jack Mongomery, "don`t turn your back on me ", at Allanton.

That must be a contender for one of the slowest but certainly one of the best ya auld Hibbie that ye are.

Andy Dennison

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some of my preferred slow shufflers are:

1. Maybe Never-Jimmy Barnes-Sue

2. One Woman-Jo Ann Garrett-Duo

3. Is The Way to Treat a Girl-Hesitations-GWP

4. Would You Believe-William Hunt-Streamside

5. It's An Uphill Climb to the Bottom-Walter Jackson-Okeh (I know the guy who's mother wrote this song)

6. Foolish Dreamer-Fiestas-Old Town

7. Language of Love-Jeff Dale-Atco

8. I Ain't Got the Love-Ambassadors-Arctic

9. Dreams-Lovelace Watkins-Sue

10. I Don't Deny It Girl-Lornettes-Gallio

11. Believe In Me-Jerry Butler-Vee Jay

12. A Toast to You-Louis Curry-MS

I could go on for days...

Another one that I like a lot is "Cry No More" Parliaments on Cabell. Dave, let's play it this weekend, ok?

But more to the point of the actual thread:

1. Trying to Get Next to You-Arnold Blair

2. I May Not Be What You Want-Bobby Sheen or Mel & Tim's version

3. If You Don't Want My Love-Robert John-Columbia

Sooooo many great tunes out there like this!

-Jas

Guest Black Gold of the Sun
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Don't know if there's been a thread for this before, but what IS the slowest Northern tune played at a nighter?

Slower than perhaps Tony Clarke's "The Entertainer" or The Tams ultra brilliant, magnificently soulful "Hey girl don't bother me".

Modern and cross-over type sounds don't apply.

Martin

Bit of an oxymoron"slowest northern" isnt it?


Guest mrs norman maine
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Was always fond of throwing one or two slow in the middle rather than at end, normally got at least one person dancing (although the bribes were a bit expensive!!) On reading this thread I think I have played about 60% of them out at some point at Allanton, maybe I did play too many slow things after all!! whistling.gif

Jock

Always loved "Ask the Lonely." I remember you playing this when you guested at the 100 club, far more years ago than either of us would care to remember. Quite slow, so just slips in under the wire IMO.

Guest CapitolSC
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Art Robins i cant stand to see you cry vando

Jaibi you got me kapp

Milt Grayson wayfarin stranger derby

Dottie and Millie nothing in this world topper

sylvia st Claire is he alright brunswick

Audrey Freeman 3 rooms musicor

Frank James sea of faces tru sound

sheila ferguson dont leave me lover swan

Deena Johnson the breaking point wild deuce

and Brad Lundy on julmer

Johnny Gilliam a broken hearted mans prayer bo mar

Don and Juan heartbreaking truth mala

And last but not least The fantastic Joe Hinton Funny How Time Slips Away Backbeat

TUNES

Al H rolleyes.gif

Guest vinylvixen
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Right then, we need a place to stage a 'Slowest of slow' nights to fight this out. The first record to make the dancers stop dancing is the winner . . . and I don't mean by playing pop!!

Martin

I accept your challenge - beat ballads at 300 paces - choose your titles and let's away to Hyde Park - at the break of dawn, nothing more than 80 bpm.... :huh:unsure.gif:D How about Stewart Ames 'King for a day'... rolleyes.gif Jo

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:lol::lol::lol: How about Stewart Ames 'King for a day'... whistling.gif Jo

Shuffler,Joe :P ..........what a record. :yes:

Guest vinylvixen
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Shuffler,Joe :lol: ..........what a record. :lol:

Ken, you're a man of taste....I'll play it for you next time me, decks and you are in the same venue whistling.gif Jo

Guest vinylvixen
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Top tune for sure... have to say... for me... JOCK MITCHELL - 'NO MAD WOMAN' has the edge... just :lol:

Grrrr... wish we could post sounds up thumbsup.gif

LOL Joan...was going to say 'Nomad Woman'...but I was following a post by Alan H...and we have BIG debates between King for a Day and Nomad Woman...how sad are we :yes::lol::lol: He always insists on King for a Day...I'm either or..... :P Jo

Edited by vinylvixen
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How about the oh so soulful Jackey Beavers - Bring me all of your heartaches

or Donnie Elbert- In between the heartaches

Both slow but danceable and Gareth Sweeney played a brilliant Joey Gillmore slowie up at Soul or Nothing a few months back - not sure of the title but pure class.

All the best

Manus

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ROBERT PARKER - I CAUGHT YOU IN A LIE - NOLA

Love the record and still a relative cheapy.

Can't believe nobody has mentioned a slowie I still adore to this day and have had it nearly 20 years!

Joey Gee - It's More than I deserve (ABC)

Loved this since I heard Mr Brady play it in the early eighties, think it was at one of The Hinckley Allnighters when I first heard it. I just had to have it!

Edited by soulechoes
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Love the record and still a relative cheapy.

Can't believe nobody has mentioned a slowie I still adore to this day and have had it nearly 20 years!

Joey Gee - It's More than I deserve (ABC)

Loved this since I heard Mr Brady play it in the early eighties, think it was at one of The Hinckley Allnighters when I first heard it. I just had to have it!

love it :ohmy:

Guest martinsbox
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Bit of an oxymoron"slowest northern" isnt it?

You what? :thumbsup: Better be good!

Martin

p.s. I'll have to do an 'oxymoronic' (can't be right no-way) top 20 slowest 'Northern' tunes listed so far.

Edited by martinsbox
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Down and Out....George Freeman

Pure class my good lady purchased this for me on my 40th

How about

King Williams - Fight For You're Girl - MGM

Lenny Welch - Please Help Me I'm Falling - KAPP

Just about as slow as they come

Ken :thumbsup:


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One that came on in the car today on the cd I've got playing....Arthur Alexander - You better Move On :thumbsup:

Also by Arthur Alexander (from the same era as You Better Move On), how about Go Home Girl, Where Have You Been, Anna and Soldier Of Love? Last 2 were covered by the Beatles in their early period of fame. But I don't suppose any have been played at a Northern night, but were played out in the early/mid 60s.

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