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James Brown.   Hey America got few plays in the early seventies.

Soulful Kinda Biscuits posted this on Youtube:

 

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Got the name of the guy who posted it wrong.

love playing this one out      james brown and lynn Collins 

 

  On 20/04/2018 at 19:18, douglaschip said:

James Brown - Lost someone - from the Hell album got plays.

Great track!!

Adam.

Surely not? There is one superb album only northern track on an otherwise mundane album but for the life of me can't dredge it up.

  On 20/04/2018 at 13:26, Kegsy said:

James Brown.   Hey America got few plays in the early seventies.

Got that on a Persian 45 not seen listed anywhere. Hey America, pressed in Iran! When you think of the lyric, not such a surprise :-)

Dionne - perfect end of night track, listen to the lyrics

 

i quite like this one

  On 20/04/2018 at 21:22, Tom Bois said:

Surely not? There is one superb album only northern track on an otherwise mundane album but for the life of me can't dredge it up.

Not sure what you mean but it certainly did get plays!!  Also a great version of 'These foolish things remind me of you' on the Hell album.

  On 21/04/2018 at 07:08, douglaschip said:

Not sure what you mean but it certainly did get plays!!  Also a great version of 'These foolish things remind me of you' on the Hell album.

Can't imagine either of those tracks at a northern venue other than to get people out the door. Where were they played?

  On 21/04/2018 at 07:51, Modularman said:

This is an LP only track and a stormer too!

 

That's the one, thanks Modular man. Tune!

  On 21/04/2018 at 10:06, Tom Bois said:

Can't imagine either of those tracks at a northern venue other than to get people out the door. Where were they played?

These foolish things  - not suggesting this was played at Northern venues - Just great soul!! Lost Someone (70's) has had plenty of plays at a variety of venues - certainly not going to fall out with you over it!

Best Adam

So brilliant !!!

 

  On 21/04/2018 at 10:13, douglaschip said:

These foolish things  - not suggesting this was played at Northern venues - Just great soul!! Lost Someone (70's) has had plenty of plays at a variety of venues - certainly not going to fall out with you over it!

Best Adam

Yeh I was sticking to the OP question, everyone to his own mate, ktf Tom.

  On 21/04/2018 at 10:40, Andy Mac said:

Here's the LP version from Dee Dee....I'll leave to personal taste to choose the 45 or LP:thumbsup:

 

Never heard LP version ! Equally as good in its own way 

Another soul singer who was hugely influential in the 60's (the Stones took much from him, as did other UK acts) and who had numerous biggies in 60's UK soul clubs was Don Covay. Don't think his stuff was ever played on the NS scene in the 70's.

Other UK outfits he influenced & who did his stuff included Spencer Davis Group, Geno Washington, Georgie Fame, Alan Price Set and these guys ...

 

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  On 21/04/2018 at 15:59, Roburt said:

Another soul singer who was hugely influential in the 60's (the Stones took much from him) and who had numerous biggies in 60's UK soul clubs was Don Covay. Don't think his stuff was ever played on the NS scene in the 70's.

"It's Better To Have" certainly got played during the 70's.

  On 20/04/2018 at 13:43, RICK SCOTT said:

Yea, I used to play this to Death and still Do :yes:

 

Had this for a number of years, the cough at 1.04 always cracks me up,  he must have thought "no ones noticed and I cant be arsed doing another take"

  On 20/04/2018 at 15:36, Andy Mac said:

Here's one from Dee Dee

 

 

Its not Dionne 

  On 21/04/2018 at 22:07, Andy Mac said:

I know that. Just read my comment above in response to Tobytyke. 

As I pointed out its her sister, many get them mixed up, but thought you might actually like the record from one of the Warwick family.

Used to a few of dee dees records great singer

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