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10 minutes ago, Bruv said:

 Super spin from Richard Popcorn Wylie - Rosemary What Happened :)  

Bruv

Great oldie I still love :thumbsup:

Anyone know where & who played it first please?

Cheers

Martyn

 

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My Lillian Hale (posted earlier) landed this morning & I've found this on the B side,well chuffed :D

Lillian Hale - The Signs Were Wrong Fretone

 

 

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Top tune Martyn ...see you this weekend ..........i believe you're booked in to a wheelie bin behind the caf at Cleethorpes !!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, Keeper said:

Top tune Martyn ...see you this weekend ..........i believe you're booked in to a wheelie bin behind the caf at Cleethorpes !!!!!!

Neil

Are you there all weekend?

Please we've upgraded to a Biffa Bin..........room for all the family :lol:

Cheers

Martyn

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9 hours ago, hullsoul said:

Bruv

Great oldie I still love :thumbsup:

Anyone know where & who played it first please?

Cheers

Martyn

 

Thanks Martyn, yes it's a great sound, I remember getting it on Grapevine in the late 1970's and thinking it was so different to everything else at the time. :) :hatsoff2: 

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Jesse James flip of issue

"if you want a love affair"

had this years but lately listening to this soulful builder delivered in fine style by Jesse on top form 👌

"I Never Meant to Love Her"

 

 

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12 hours ago, hullsoul said:

Bruv

Great oldie I still love :thumbsup:

Anyone know where & who played it first please?

Cheers

Martyn

 

I would hang my hat on Sir Dickie. 

Pierre. 

:hatsoff2:

 

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40 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

I would hang my hat on Sir Dickie. 

Pierre. 

:hatsoff2:

 

I think Ian Levine was the first to play Rosemary What Happened at Blackpool Mecca. He featured it in the B&S adverts so unlikely to do this if Richard was playing it before him.

Ricardo 

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Leave you with a couple before I set off for Cleethorpes weekend.

This came on two labels.

The Ravenettes-Since You Been Gone Josie

 

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 I got a white demo of Christine Cooper - Heartaches Away My Boy delivered by the postman, made a nice change from him keep posting me bills! :pirate: 

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a funky garage soul piece from 1968..I'd get up and dance to it (badly), saw one for sale but in only G condition so added to wants

 


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On ‎10‎/‎06‎/‎2017 at 18:37, shufflin said:

a funky garage soul piece from 1968..I'd get up and dance to it (badly), saw one for sale but in only G condition so added to wants

 

very weird flip!

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Here is one  from my early days of collecting, Have this on stateside, One of the great mid 60"s Tunes Love It!! hope you will love it too.

Yea and here they are performing live, still out there doing their stuff, and have to say they have still got it!

 

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On Thursday, June 08, 2017 at 09:47, hullsoul said:

As not to let Patto down here's a bit of a stomper that's having a bit of a revival?Always reminds me of Middleton nighters.

The Pacesetters - I'm Gonna Make It Minit

 

 

Thanks for keeping my end up Martyn:P.Pacesetters just an Awesome tune.Back from the Majorca sun.Playing the tunes poolside reminded me i must start playing this class oldie from the Soulville Allstars.Anyone know when this baby first hit the nighter decks,i think it did get some casino action

 

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On Friday, June 09, 2017 at 10:34, hullsoul said:

Leave you with a couple before I set off for Cleethorpes weekend.

This came on two labels.

The Ravenettes-Since You Been Gone Josie

 

Very nice tune Martyn so underated,mine is on the other label Surefine.The flip aint too shabby either

 

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How beautiful is this? The Jones Girls - previously unreleased but on a PIR anniversary 45. Baby Dont Go - so, so pretty. Turn up the bass and the volume. 

 

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On 6/14/2017 at 19:48, Bruv said:

  Beautiful Soul from Charles Johnson - Never Had A Love So Good  :hatsoff2:  

Yep, absolute massive record from the early 80's and probably my top pick at the time. . The reason I sold up is that I had a fair few records like this stolen. Never thought I would contemplate buying them back due to the price and availability - but then you get sucked into the zone! I bid on one the other night. :sweatingbullets:

Pete

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6 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

Yep, absolute massive record from the early 80's and probably my top pick at the time. . The reason I sold up is that I had a fair few records like this stolen. Never thought I would contemplate buying them back due to the price and availability - but then you get sucked into the zone! I bid on one the other night. :sweatingbullets:

Pete

Sublime bruv:hatsoff2:baz

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Eloise Laws - Love Factory,  played this beauty last night while dj-ing a friends surprise 50th Birthday Birthday as it's a big favourite of his, you forget how great a sound this is, Top Drawer Soul....  :yes:   :hatsoff2: 

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On ‎25‎/‎05‎/‎2017 at 18:44, Patto said:

Well Done Bruv you cracked the upload link and you couldnt have picked a better tune to do it with:thumbup:

:hatsoff2:HI ALL Did You know that "it rained forty days" is on plastic & styrene? Also I have a spare that has a crack, but it plays great for DJing If you have a trade that I may want (UK only) or a cash offer, you will not get a cheaper copy this side of hell, or I might use it as a competition prize let me know what to do with it,Not sure if I posted this before? my copy of Craig Douglas Pye 45 on STATESIDE with Picture sleeve (Indian copy) RARE

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On ‎08‎/‎06‎/‎2017 at 09:40, hullsoul said:

Bruv

Great oldie I still love :thumbsup:

Anyone know where & who played it first please?

Cheers

Martyn

 

:hatsoff2:I first heard it at Wigan Casino & I'm sure it was Richard, I got my copy from the Scotch man John Anderson, was well pissed of when the bootleg looked the same as my Demo, if this is of any use? as it may of been played at another place like the Mecca,

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21 hours ago, Patto said:

Thanks for keeping my end up Martyn:P.Pacesetters just an Awesome tune.Back from the Majorca sun.Playing the tunes poolside reminded me i must start playing this class oldie from the Soulville Allstars.Anyone know when this baby first hit the nighter decks,i think it did get some casino action

 

HI ALL The first place this classic entered my Lug Holes was at the Howard Mallet Cambridge, in amongst classics like Stanley Mitchell, Joe Hicks, Shirley Lawson, Saxie Russell And the CLASSIC "open up the door to your heart" "you better believe it" on BROWN DOOR Records played by DJ Tony Deller.

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Absolutely Brilliant version of the Jr Walker Classic.... Buddy Miles and The California Raisins - What Does It Take    :)  :thumbsup: :hatsoff2:  

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9 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Yep cracker.

P

Thank you Pete, finally have a copy now in the collection, so well happy. :) :hatsoff2:

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 Instrumental from me for a change, The Three Rivers Blues Band - Ophelia. First heard this at a friends Soul gig a couple of years ago and managed to get a copy on ebay last year. :)  :hatsoff2:

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3 hours ago, Keeper said:

Not bought anything useful for ages apart from food n stuff like that !!! Then along comes another long time want at the right price !!! Hope you enjoy this ??!!

Awesome record m8 👍

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Don't remember ever hearing it played anywhere in the last few years .....could be my crap memory though !!! But i'm sure i would have got off mi arse and danced !!!!!!

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