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Anyone want to try and guess the Blackpool Mecca cover ups from January 1974?
Freddie Jones = Coasters
Little Lee Howell = Marc Copage
Roy Handy presumably Freddie Williams
Jimmy Conwell probably Freddy Butler?
Eddie Foster unbelievably this is the Barron Knights on Evolution
Casino Brothers = Casanova Two
End of the world = Sidra's theme
Levitations presumably Servicemen
 

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Posted
12 hours ago, theothertosspot said:

Weren't Midnight Brew released on six different labels designs or something like that

Just curious

Was released on Trip as The Still Life and 6 Pak as well as Melvin Carter at least ...

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14 hours ago, Pete S said:
Anyone want to try and guess the Blackpool Mecca cover ups from January 1974?
Freddie Jones = Coasters
Little Lee Howell = Marc Copage
Roy Handy presumably Freddie Williams
Jimmy Conwell probably Freddy Butler?
Eddie Foster unbelievably this is the Barron Knights on Evolution
Casino Brothers = Casanova Two
End of the world = Sidra's theme
Levitations presumably Servicemen
 

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Estella Dennison = Ila Vann

Jodi Williams = Mickie Champion

Vianienne Barns = Joanne Corsey

Posted
13 minutes ago, ric-tic said:

Jodi Williams - Mickey Champion

l bought Mickie Champion blind around this time, when it came and l played it, you would have thought l had won the pools.

No lottery in them days, l was jumping around my bedroom saying to myself over and over, l have got the Jodi Williams cover up!

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1 hour ago, Eddie Hubbard said:

Was released on Trip as The Still Life and 6 Pak as well as Melvin Carter at least ...

The 1st time l found out about the other credits, was in Lee's Records in Miami in 79.

I was shocked to say the least, when the guy showed me them.

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Black Ship to Hell by Johnnie Adams was another of Ian's cover ups at the Mecca, Breakaway instrumental.

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Posted (edited)

Black Ship to Hell - Johnny Adams Band.

Dave Godin record brought to the HR by his friend Alf Billingham  - Dave came  up with the title as it was a book he was reading.

Played by Colin.

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Gold Band said:

Wasn't Richard Temple, Larry Atkins - Lighten Up Baby?

Kirsty

No Larry Atkins  had been around a couple of years by this time and not covered up..

 


Posted (edited)
44 minutes ago, Eddie Hubbard said:

" Give me lots of lovin " would be Willie Kendrick ,as Freddie Butler wasn't discovered until much later .

Wasn't there a carver of Freddie Butler played at wigan as Ed Wingate before it's later release on pied piper? From the Dab Of Soul LP

Kirsty

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On 2 April 2017 at 14:02, Pete S said:

The unreleased vocal to Midnight Brew turned up a few years back.  It was Can't Turn You Loose or some similar old Stax tune.

Kev Draper has one of those vocals.

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On ‎01‎/‎04‎/‎2017 at 22:23, Pete S said:

Thats the one I meant lol

I do recall hearing 'Coming Home Baby' by the Barron Knights a few times over the years - I wouldn't be surprised if someone didn't try it on as a cover up.

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On 2 April 2017 at 18:51, Gold Band said:

Wasn't there a carver of Freddie Butler played at wigan as Ed Wingate before it's later release on pied piper? From the Dab Of Soul LP

Kirsty

Possibly Kirsty , but this Blackpool Mecca list is from much earlier .

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On 4/2/2017 at 17:54, Paul r said:

Another one from Ians adds was Thump Time, the Righteous Brothers Band. Anyone know what that was? Always wondered.

 

Paul

Paul, It as took me untill now to remember what it was Lee Merell  "Off The Wall"

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I'm sorry but the best had to be Johny Jackson experience followed by little lee Howell . I rember being there on them nights and it was something u would never forget. Always remember stopping at services on the 61 on way home after driving home on the old road through preston

by the footy ground pissed as farts

Posted
3 hours ago, davetay said:

Paul, It as took me untill now to remember what it was Lee Merell  "Off The Wall"

Flip to The Ballad Of The Green Hornet prefered this tho

 

Kirsty

Posted
10 hours ago, Gold Band said:

Flip to The Ballad Of The Green Hornet prefered this tho

 

Kirsty

My God,  two I obviously blocked from my mind!

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The Explosion "The End of The World" was.... Ronnie & Robin "Sidra's Theme" (instrumental) 

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Wouldn`t the Johnnie Adams - Black Ship to Hell (Breakaway Theme -Steve Karmen) have been played off the  33rpm  Pontiac TV commercial promotional disk or was it found on the UA issue first?

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