Soul Shrews Posted December 14 Posted December 14 Just read a revue of this by Ian Levine in an old Black Music magazine from October 1975. A record I"d associated with Richard Searling later Wigan Casino. So was this played earlier ? Cheers Paul 1
Rick Cooper Posted December 15 Posted December 15 17 hours ago, Soul Shrews said: Just read a revue of this by Ian Levine in an old Black Music magazine from October 1975. A record I"d associated with Richard Searling later Wigan Casino. So was this played earlier ? Cheers Paul I've got a cassette tape that Ian did for me around 1973/4 with Jimmy Burns on it. I'm not sure Ian played it at Blackpool or The Blue Room at Sale but may have done a couple of times with little response . The tape was on repeat in the car so much that it slowed up or ground to a halt. He had so many of this type of record that he wasn't pushing. By this time he was moving to more 70s records such as The Carstairs, Oscar Perry, Marvin Holmes etc. 3
Popular Post Soul Shrews Posted December 15 Author Popular Post Posted December 15 Thanks for that Rick. Heres the review. He also revues Joseph Moore "I Can t Get To You" in the same issue along with some more 60s. Cheers Paul 4
Theothertosspot Posted December 15 Posted December 15 (edited) As far as I recall Sam had the copy off Levine (Jimmy Burns) and started playing it before Richard did. As always I could be mistaken Edited December 15 by Theothertosspot 2
Soul Shrews Posted December 15 Author Posted December 15 I remember Sam playing Brand New Faces as he didn"t have JB Cheers Paul 1
Theothertosspot Posted December 15 Posted December 15 19 minutes ago, Soul Shrews said: I remember Sam playing Brand New Faces as he didn"t have JB Cheers Paul Recall him playing JB then followed it by BNF as a new asquistion
Soul Shrews Posted December 15 Author Posted December 15 Wow like a Tom Moultan mix ! I don"t doubt your memory just never heard Sam play Jimmy B Do you remember the venue ? Date ? No big deal . I started this topic because I was surprised Jimmy B was reviewed as early as 75 Cheers Paul
Solidsoul Posted December 16 Posted December 16 (edited) The first time I heard Jimmy Burns was at Wigan Casino in the late 70's, but I'm not sure if it was Richard Searling or Soul Sam that played it. I thought Jimmy Burns was great, but was not too keen on Brand New Faces. I do also like the Bobby James version as well. Edited December 16 by Solidsoul
Ian Parker Posted December 16 Posted December 16 Some records stick, Jimmy burns is one of them. Soul Sam spin, late 70s, who played it first, no idea, but I remember Sam pushing it.
Merve Posted Thursday at 19:34 Posted Thursday at 19:34 On 15/12/2024 at 18:41, Soul Shrews said: I remember Sam playing Brand New Faces as he didn"t have JB Cheers Paul Wasn't that Arthur Fenn that was playing Brand New Faces? I always associate JB with Sam.
Soul Shrews Posted Friday at 20:02 Author Posted Friday at 20:02 (edited) Maybe Merve, I don't know. I didn't hear Arthur DJing until the Snaith events which were pretty much all "Modern " Cheers Paul Edited Friday at 20:04 by Soul Shrews sp
Theothertosspot Posted Saturday at 14:58 Posted Saturday at 14:58 Soul Sam was playing Jimmy Burns in 1978. It's on a tape at an all lighter at Colwyn Bay loaded on Mixcloud. I also recall him playing at Coalville Tiffany's around the same time. Regards
Peter99 Posted Saturday at 17:23 Posted Saturday at 17:23 Ian Levine described Jimmy Burns as a 60's stomper in the review. Now, given some of the "stompers" which were played around the same time, lots of them 100 mile an hour non soul rubbish, I would say that Jimmy's record was more mid tempo. Just a personal opinion. Either way it's a fabulous dance track, something I've always liked, and one I associate with Martin (Soul Sam). Peter
Speedlimit Posted Saturday at 17:47 Posted Saturday at 17:47 On 15/12/2024 at 18:03, Theothertosspot said: As far as I recall Sam had the copy off Levine (Jimmy Burns) and started playing it before Richard did. As always I could be mistaken Correct Sam had it Sam time as johnny hampton , delites etc quite a while before wigan On 19/12/2024 at 19:34, Merve said: Wasn't that Arthur Fenn that was playing Brand New Faces? I always associate JB with Sam. Correct it was arthur who I first heard play brand new faces
Theothertosspot Posted Saturday at 19:28 Posted Saturday at 19:28 Delites, Lover recall being played at Notts Palais all-dayer in 77 a short time before I heard Jimmy Burns and Johnny Hampton. However all three were first played by Sam to my ears . Regards
Peter99 Posted Saturday at 20:25 Posted Saturday at 20:25 52 minutes ago, Theothertosspot said: Delites, Lover recall being played at Notts Palais all-dayer in 77 a short time before I heard Jimmy Burns and Johnny Hampton. However all three were first played by Sam to my ears . Regards All three are great records. The Delites is my pick of the bunch. I've always loved it, fantastic dance track and I concur - I always associate this with Sam. Peter 54 minutes ago, Theothertosspot said:
Dylan Posted Saturday at 20:30 Posted Saturday at 20:30 3 hours ago, Peter99 said: Ian Levine described Jimmy Burns as a 60's stomper in the review. Now, given some of the "stompers" which were played around the same time, lots of them 100 mile an hour non soul rubbish, I would say that Jimmy's record was more mid tempo. Just a personal opinion. Either way it's a fabulous dance track, something I've always liked, and one I associate with Martin (Soul Sam). Peter Certainly not what I would class as a 60s stomper. Sulerb record but more mid tempo as you said. I switch between this and Bobby jones love both versions. 1
Soul Shrews Posted Monday at 20:09 Author Posted Monday at 20:09 OK Thanks for all the replies. Seems to be that Soul Sam was the 1st to play it. although late 70s, Ian Levine may have played it @ Sale but probably not @ Mecca @Rick Cooper or maybe once or twice but not enough dancefloor respone. I get that with the "turnover" of tunes at the time, I was just curious as to the review in "75 Cheers Paul
Theothertosspot Posted Monday at 21:52 Posted Monday at 21:52 1 hour ago, Soul Shrews said: OK Thanks for all the replies. Seems to be that Soul Sam was the 1st to play it. although late 70s, Ian Levine may have played it @ Sale but probably not @ Mecca @Rick Cooper or maybe once or twice but not enough dancefloor respone. I get that with the "turnover" of tunes at the time, I was just curious as to the review in "75 Cheers Paul Like you say "turnover", Ian played Jmmy Raye about the same time without success and passed it on to Soul Sam. As an aside, I recall John Manship played Don Gardner to little appreciation and sold it to Ian from whom Sam acquired it from and played around the same time as the others mentioned. Regards
Merve Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago On 21/12/2024 at 19:28, Theothertosspot said: Delites, Lover recall being played at Notts Palais all-dayer in 77 a short time before I heard Jimmy Burns and Johnny Hampton. However all three were first played by Sam to my ears . Regards Yes that's how I remember it too but at St Ives/Wirrina. Toni Basil as well covered up as Lauda Edmunds-Break These Chains.
Theothertosspot Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 3 hours ago, Merve said: Yes that's how I remember it too but at St Ives/Wirrina. Toni Basil as well covered up as Lauda Edmunds-Break These Chains. Also went those venues Toni Basil was (according to KR top 500) was an acquisition from Ian Levine collection as was Jimmy Raye Philly Dog Around The World. 1
Dylan Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Theothertosspot said: Also went those venues Toni Basil was (according to KR top 500) was an acquisition from Ian Levine collection as was Jimmy Raye Philly Dog Around The World. Jimmy raye Philly dog was the record that got me into northern. Raw energy an awesome record. 1
Mgm 1251 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Dylan said: Jimmy raye Philly dog was the record that got me into northern. Raw energy an awesome record. Love that record too...
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