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1 hour ago, Mssoulie said:

Trick Bag. I'd completely forgotten about that one.Brilliant. Probably Sheridans when I last heard it...👍👍👍

Solid NOLA cut written by Earl King. No better than many others but still good to hear again. C.P. Love also cut the song, as did The Meters.

 

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No surprise to see Johnny Summers in that chart, Walter and the sisters though, I didn't come across that till years later. Makes you think how you miss something like that first time around...living and learning. 

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On 12/12/2021 at 20:02, Chalky said:

John Vincent ws recently the subject of conversation in one topic, Tommy Ridgely being the link.  Here is a Top 15 of John's from  24th September 1983.

 

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Who is Stella Dennison? A C/U?
Who was covered? I can't find anything off the top of my head! Thank you very much.

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On 16/12/2021 at 17:08, Zanetti said:

Who is Stella Dennison? A C/U?
Who was covered? I can't find anything off the top of my head! Thank you very much.

Don't know but will try and find out

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On 12/12/2021 at 22:45, Tony Turner said:

Did the Butch Baker inst. ever get played under another guise?

Turns out it was The Registers-Sweatin'. Also played at Stafford as Stanley Mitchell-Now You've Got Me Baby and later by Roger Banks as, I think, The Kinetics

Did we ever find out abut the Stella Dennison track? Also what were the E.Rodney Jones and the International GTOs?

 

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1 hour ago, Tony Turner said:

Turns out it was The Registers-Sweatin'. Also played at Stafford as Stanley Mitchell-Now You've Got Me Baby and later by Roger Banks as, I think, The Kinetics

 

The Kinettes...............well, well.........everyday's a school day!

 

Cheers,

Mark R

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On 18/12/2021 at 14:07, Chalky said:

Don't know but will try and find out

This seems like a re-hash ( the cover-up name ) of Estelle Dennison - This Man Of Mine which turned out to be Ila Van - Can't Help Loving Dat Man

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I really liked John Vincent's dj sets.

Always interesting.    Big sounds, mixed with new unknown to me records at that time.   He played things no one else was playing.

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15 hours ago, Agentsmith said:

This seems like a re-hash ( the cover-up name ) of Estelle Dennison - This Man Of Mine which turned out to be Ila Van - Can't Help Loving Dat Man

You sure, that would be an oldie surely by 1983


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Thb, im probably wrong on that score, Estella yes, surname not sure, Colin would answer that as he or Levine covered Ila Van up...may have Levitt or something like that...i though it was Dennison but, there you go.....bloody confusing cover ups!

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23 hours ago, Tony Turner said:

Turns out it was The Registers-Sweatin'. Also played at Stafford as Stanley Mitchell-Now You've Got Me Baby and later by Roger Banks as, I think, The Kinetics

Did we ever find out abut the Stella Dennison track? Also what were the E.Rodney Jones and the International GTOs?

 

International GTO's was Little Johnny Hamilton on Dore.

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2 hours ago, Theothertosspot said:

International GTO's was Little Johnny Hamilton on Dore.

I did wonder about that , but I thought that LJH was played earlier than that, late Wigan time I thought?

Was it definitely that?

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1 hour ago, Tony Turner said:

I did wonder about that , but I thought that LJH was played earlier than that, late Wigan time I thought?

Was it definitely that?

Yes, the LJH was played in the 70s, so it can't be that.    Also the Walter and Sisters, Bobby James & Herb Johnson were already well known from the 70s.

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