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Guest Byrney
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After 14 years this thread is testament to the guy who lived for Soul music, some people loved him, some were scared of him :) to me he was always a perfect gent, a good mate and i miss him. Bless you Pete where ever you are. xxx

He fooking scared me a few times :):)

I got on well with Pete (most of the time :) ) and miss him. He was a gent that kept us all on our toes; had his own set of rules (some of them were bang on) all driven by sheer pasion for the scene.

RIP Pete.

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me and PL found we had a mutual like of Motown 45s.....Dave Alcock had a hilarious story about Pete visiting for Christmas dinner.......this sleeve is one of Petes i saved......the £5 record was Ray and Dave on Mica.......wasnt this one of those "made-up 45s?

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You look at Pete in that vid, the way he dressed, spoke about the scene, his obvious passion - you couldn't get nearer a text book Soulie if you tried could you?

I think I've watched it about six times now - both sad and beautiful at the same time.

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Guest Kevin J
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The Beginning of My Life - the chimes - down to earth
obviously didnt know the fellow, but thought i would post one up today ... enjoy.

Guest melandthensome
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R.I.P. BUDDY

FOREVER MISSED..................

Mel

Guest melandthensome
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So many stories and Records that remind me off pete
heres 1 record out of so many.... thumbsup.gif

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bernard williams -needless to say / focused on you, is the record that always reminds me of pete, back in the 80's when rob marriot was playing it pete said he would get me a copy, next time i saw him he gave me a copy of the 2nd issue, he didnt want anything for it & got quite stroppy when i tried to get him to take any money for it, ive had many oppurtunities to get an original since, but i think i'll stick with the one that pete gave me

smashing bloke, sadly missed

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Hi people.

I don't usually get involved with posting on the site and tend to lurk and enjoy from a distance.

However as it's the 14 anniversary of when Pete was taken from us I need to add something.

One record that reminds me of Pete and to date I cannot play without having tears in my eyes is Charles Perry, How Can I (Keep From Crying) Magnum 728, sorry, don't know how to post sound files guys.

Pete and I used to share tapes in the 70s and 80s and I'd give my collection up before I'd let these go.

Sadly missed Pete. rest in peace, never forgotten.

Dean Anderson.

Guest Michael Higgins
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I feel impertinent commenting on Peter Lawson, when so many other people knew him so well. But he made such an impression on me and others.

Most of the times I got to speak to Pete Lawson, it was to buy records from him -- in my limited experience, he was always remembered who you were, was always generous with his thoughts on music and what you were buying/ought to buy instead, and was always ready to take the p**s when apt. My first ever record from him was the Voices of East Harlem for one pound fifty, and one of my last was a copy of Tammy Wayne that he insisted he take a third off coz the label was muckier than he remembered it being. He looked totally nonplussed when I thanked him, as if he was horrified at the thought he would have done anything else.

In a scene in which a good few nonentities went out to patronise and rip-off everyone they didn't think useful to them, Pete Lawson was one of the true giants that made Northern Soul something to be proud of.

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Loving You - ronnie savoy - wingate 1
Pete gave me this after helping him look for his wallet one night up the Caledonian Rd after about an hour of walking up and down he found it in his pocket !!!!

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Pete Lawson,

Were have the last 14 years gone,it doesnt actually seem 2 minutes since i was exchanging notes with him,when he was in the process of compiling his Rare Soul magazines..[essential reading].I would spend hours with him discussing different aspects of the scene at a saturday nighter ,then the first call you would get on a monday was from Pete from a public phone box to confirm notes[ long before the days of mobile phones etc],i can hear the operater now saying you have a call from Ormskirk,reverse charges will you accept yes no problem i would reply!

The record that always reminds me of Pete is Bonnie Blanchards "Youre the Only One", i remember playing this out and Pete shooting over to the decks to see what it was and if i could get him a copy!

Pete Lawson sadly missed ,never ever forgotten. RIP

Andy & Susanne Whitmore.

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Pete Lawson,

Were have the last 14 years gone,it doesnt actually seem 2 minutes since i was exchanging notes with him,when he was in the process of compiling his Rare Soul magazines..[essential reading].I would spend hours with him discussing different aspects of the scene at a saturday nighter ,then the first call you would get on a monday was from Pete from a public phone box to confirm notes[ long before the days of mobile phones etc],i can hear the operater now saying you have a call from Ormskirk,reverse charges will you accept yes no problem i would reply!

The record that always reminds me of Pete is Bonnie Blanchards "Youre the Only One", i remember playing this out and Pete shooting over to the decks to see what it was and if i could get him a copy!

Pete Lawson sadly missed ,never ever forgotten. RIP

Andy & Susanne Whitmore.

petes magazine...what a belter that was, he certainly didnt pull any punches with that....i still piss myself laughing at his references to "the bent vicar"......someone should re-print it, one of the funniest & imformavive magazines ive ever had the pleasure of reading

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Guest Spinning Vinyl
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Brillaint Thread Joan,

Great memories from one of the scenes biggest devotees,

Things that made me smile were his and Nick Birch's renditions of the Cheeky Chappie, His arguements down the pub in Loughborough with some soulies who were pro modern and Pete on the 60s side, which basically ended with his words "Ive been going longer than you, Im right, your wrong and thats final" all the faces went straight and quiet! Point made!

One song that always reminds me of him, apart from Big Maybelle - Lord... and Jack Montgomery - Dear Beloved is Darrel Banks - Open The Door To Your Heart, class tune for top bloke.

Chris

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