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How about the Montclairs "Hey you"(dont fight it).

Sublime intro which is not really in keeping with the rest of the track but works a treat imho.

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Paulette - Love You Babe - Contact

Gwen Owens - Wanted & Needed - Velgo

Harold Melvin - Get Out - Landy

Robert Tanner - Sweet Memories - Megatone

Prophets - One Gold Piece - Shrine

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Today's Man - Mark Putney

I'm Catching On - Betty Lloyd

Funny Feeling - George Wydell

You Live Only Once - Imperial Wonders

Please Give Me One More Chance - Clyde McPhatter

Hung Up On Your Love - Montclairs

Hold On Help Is On The Way - G Davies & R Tyler

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ray and the blue satins.....i remember a number of us running into the floor at prestatyn this year early in the morning on the saturday niter after the place had right thinned out

currently, i love the intros to kings of soul and elipsis - both so sublimely simple

for the ultimate intro building up to an absolute crescendo - manny corchado's pow wow - i often just play the intro over and over again - it's absolutely the best!

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ray and the blue satins.....i remember a number of us running into the floor at prestatyn this year early in the morning on the saturday niter after the place had right thinned out

currently, i love the intros to kings of soul and elipsis - both so sublimely simple

for the ultimate intro building up to an absolute crescendo - manny corchado's pow wow - i often just play the intro over and over again - it's absolutely the best!

Ray and the Blue satins went to the "Gasher" from me several years ago :yes: Brill tune.

Don't know if rousing but the intro to the FORMATIONS tune "lonely voice of love " I do like.

ATB Stevie

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Some great intros mentioned so far, but my nomination would have to go to Bunny Sigler "Follow Your Heart" still gives me a tingling feeling every time I hear it :thumbsup:

Guest James Trouble
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Really good choice Ray & The Blue Satins actually......what a record

The openning bars of Ray And The Blue Satins are pure 100% Texas funk :lol:

Some great records mentioned on this thread, but for the best intro EVER made click here for Larry Ellis "Funky Thing" . Happy memories of Jo Jo's on a Sunday night around 98/99 and Snowboy get's on the mic "If you've not heard this before you'd best clench your butt cheeks tight, coz when this bastard breaks you're gunna know about it!!!!!" :lol:

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Can,t believe it,s not been mentioned---- a played out tune but instantly recognisable and passionate--"If that,s what you wanted"---Frankie Beverley----just play it in your head!!!!!

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