Guest Johnny Mack Posted September 10, 2006 Posted September 10, 2006 Got to admit that I'm a fan - soul music doesnt have to be upbeat to get my attention - in fact its the slower cuts that make it for me. Here's a few I played a few today that I'll share with you all : Tasha Thomas - I saw the sky - Roulette Sylvia St Claire - Is he alright - Brunswick Garrett Saunders - A day or two - Serock Gene Stridel - Tomorrow is another day - Atlantic Phil Colbert - Who's got the action - Philips Roger Pace - You better know what you're doing - Twirl What's your faves ??? Stay cool Johnny Mack
Guest NASHEE Posted September 10, 2006 Posted September 10, 2006 (edited) I love em...I have a 'not suitable for playing out' box which contains stuff ranging from soulful beat ballads to crooner stuff. I love all the big well known ones, but six of my favorites are Jim Majure - depending on you Arthur prysock - before you break my heart Brook Benton where does a man go to cry Frankie valli - Thi is Goodbye Kenny Gamble - you dont know what you've got until you lose it and the very unsoulful Dick Haffner go 'way tears & Edited September 10, 2006 by NASHEE
Guest Bogue Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 (edited) Love em Ray Pollard - It's A Sad Thing ,one of my current favourites, probably cause' i just managed to get a copy. Also "The Drifter" by Ray, Ernie Andrews - Where Were You , brilliant Garnet Mimms - It Was Easier To Hurt Her , even brillianter !! Anyone ever heard "Johnny Nash's" version of "Old Man River" ? That's an hair on the back of the neck one if ever i heard one Edited September 12, 2006 by Bogue
Guest miff Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 Anyone ever heard "Johnny Nash's" version of "Old Man River" ? That's an hair on the back of the neck one if ever i heard one What a toon got to be one of my faves at the mo will post it up when i get home if no one beats me to it
Geoff Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 Anyone ever heard "Johnny Nash's" version of "Old Man River" ? That's an hair on the back of the neck one if ever i heard one What a toon got to be one of my faves at the mo will post it up when i get home if no one beats me to it Please do post it, I love beat ballads, don't hear enough imo. It is hard to pick a favourite as there are so many I love. Just a few I like: Dee Dee Sharp - I really love you Roy Hamilton - The panic is on, Heartache hurry on by, etc Bobby Bennett - Alone with my tears Lenny Welch - Run to my loving arms Hal Miller - Blessing in disguise Clyde McPhatter - Lonely people (can't afford to cry) Freddie Paris - There she goes Magnificent 7 - Never will I make my baby cry Prince Harold - Forget about me Jimmy Beaumont - I never loved her anyway Little Anthony & The Imperials - Hurt so bad, It's not the same, I'm lost without you, etc I could go on and on, but I am sure you get the picture.
Guest Bogue Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 Anyone ever heard "Johnny Nash's" version of "Old Man River" ? That's an hair on the back of the neck one if ever i heard one What a toon got to be one of my faves at the mo will post it up when i get home if no one beats me to it I've got the deck through the mixer & into the pc at the moment to do some recording, so i'll save you the trouble Miff Nice looking lable too so i'll put it here rather than the other threadJohnny_Nash___Old_Man_River__LQ_.MP3
Guest miff Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 I've got the deck through the mixer & into the pc at the moment to do some recording, so i'll save you the trouble Miff Nice looking lable too so i'll put it here rather than the other thread Nice mines the issue
Geoff Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Thanks for posting Old Man River, good version.
Guest Rowly Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 They're all very fine in the comfort and privacy of your own home it that's your thing.... but PLEASE ! Not for playing out at venues!
Guest Ms Murray Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 They're all very fine in the comfort and privacy of your own home it that's your thing.... but PLEASE ! Not for playing out at venues! That statement is utter rubbish!!!
Guest Rowly Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 That statement is utter rubbish!!! You may think so.... I don't.
Guest Bogue Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 You may think so.... I don't. Aw come on Rowly, end of the night or nighter when your legs can take no more. I bet there is a couple you have enjoyed ?
Guest Polyvelts Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Beat ballads - brilliant ! but no more than 2 every 8 hours on the dance floor please
Guest Ms Murray Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 You may think so.... I don't. My point exactly!!! You state that you don't want to hear such tunes played out, but that is merely your opinion. There are a great many others that do want to hear them! Some fantastic tunes have been mentioned and they just don't get played out often enough! Surely playing a variety to suit many tastes is preferable?
Guest rachel Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Lets not get into too much of a debate about personal taste (again ) - the original post was just asking for people's faves...
Guest Ms Murray Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Lets not get into too much of a debate about personal taste (again ) - the original post was just asking for people's faves... Personal Taste? People's favourites? Same thing! I was not advocating a debate, simply encouraging variety.........the spice of life!!!
Guest rachel Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Personal Taste? People's favourites? Same thing! I was not advocating a debate, simply encouraging variety.........the spice of life!!! Not aimed at you, or anyone in particular, just didn't want to see another topic going down the "it's great", "no, it's sh*t", "no, it's great" line
Guest Bogue Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Couple of real nice ones there Miff, especially the "Clyde McPhatter By the way, how do you put the tunes up in the correct fashion like that ?
Guest miff Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Couple of real nice ones there Miff, especially the "Clyde McPhatter By the way, how do you put the tunes up in the correct fashion like that ? Use the new clip button on the bottom of the page
Eddie Hubbard Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Got to admit that I'm a fan - soul music doesnt have to be upbeat to get my attention - in fact its the slower cuts that make it for me. Here's a few I played a few today that I'll share with you all : Tasha Thomas - I saw the sky - Roulette Sylvia St Claire - Is he alright - Brunswick Garrett Saunders - A day or two - Serock Gene Stridel - Tomorrow is another day - Atlantic Phil Colbert - Who's got the action - Philips Roger Pace - You better know what you're doing - Twirl What's your faves ??? Stay cool Johnny Mack Just bought an album that's full of this style of Soul " Songs of the big city " - Clyde McPhatter [Mercury ] , Three rooms with running water , Second window , second floor , The shelter of your arms , etc etc , superb album . Best ,Eddie
Chalky Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 there's nothing wrong with a beat ballad or two in a set IMHO. Mid tempo and beat ballads is my prefered listening at home but I'm not that daft to think you can get a way with a full set of 'em...anyway I prefer to hear dancers, mid tempo moovers when out but I still think there is always room for the odd quality beat ballad or two in a set if done right
Guest Bogue Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Use the new clip button on the bottom of the page Yes but how do you get the link into the post ? The voice from above is probably going to come up in a minuite telling me to "look in the site news you stupid little twerp"
Chalky Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 anyone mentioned Don & Juan - Heartbreaking Truth yet?
Guest miff Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Yes but how do you get the link into the post ? The voice from above is probably going to come up in a minuite telling me to "look in the site news you stupid little twerp" Its all done by magic, just do as the page says enter title artist lable selct the song from your pc via the browse button the hit submit and wait till you are told that the upload is complete and its done
Guest Rowly Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Aw come on Rowly, end of the night or nighter when your legs can take no more. I bet there is a couple you have enjoyed ? I was doing it to provoke a reaction Gabriel.... After all it does say "love or hate em" in the thread title! I can hadle a couple at the end of a nighter without too much problem.... it's just when some numpty plays half a dozen or so in the middle of the night - around 3-4 am. NOOOO! don't do it!
Guest Stuart T Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 I remember fondly the Barely Shuffling night organised by Nick Brown at the Phoenix, should have been more like that. Played stuff like (probably, it was a while ago) Gene Stridel, At The End Of The Day that was discussed on here recently, Knickerbockers, Chris Peterson, Big Maybelle as an ender. Shows how people's minds worked, got moaned at for playing slowies when I put on Timmy Shaw Thunder In My Heart. A fair cop! Should have played the b side.
Winsford Soul Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Got to admit that I'm a fan - soul music doesnt have to be upbeat to get my attention - in fact its the slower cuts that make it for me. Jimmy Beaumont. I never loved her anyway Freddie Paris. There she goes Originals. Baby i,m for real. Steve
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 who wants to hear too many slow songs in a set, unless relevent at end as in Jimmy Radcliffe - Long after Tonight is Over classic Northern love song but don't want to hear many more as it's about playing faster ones
Guest CapitolSC Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 (edited) Chalky is right a couple of beat ballads cant do anyone anyharm put a list on the other thread but how about the furys the man who has everything Annabell fox lonely girl satin Little Anthony you only live twice veep and Jimmy Radcliffe the thrill of loving you old Andy Rix spin unreleased Tunes Al H Edited September 16, 2006 by CapitolSC
grant Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Aw come on Rowly, end of the night or nighter when your legs can take no more. I bet there is a couple you have enjoyed ? Yes you cant beat a nice slow ender (esp Gene Stridel - used to always end my spots with that ) - but agree with Rowly that we dont wanna hear them in the middle of a soul nite / niter - keep the stompers coming!!
Paul R Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 (edited) As someone who does not get out and about any more. Can someone tell me what Kenny Lynch "Movin' Away" has to do with "the scene"? Paul Edited September 16, 2006 by Paul r
Guest NASHEE Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 As someone who does not get out and about any more. Can someone tell me what Kenny Lynch "Movin' Away" has to do with "the scene"? Paul [/quo I think it's a really soulful record but thats just IMO
Guest Rich Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 They're all very fine in the comfort and privacy of your own home it that's your thing.... but PLEASE ! Not for playing out at venues! I suppose bloke's shuffling around the dancefloor, pint-pots in hand, singalongin' to Ray Gant & Arabian Knights 'Don't leave me baby' is a no-no as well then Aaah, for them nights at the Canal Tavern
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