s7oul Posted May 5, 2007 Posted May 5, 2007 I know we've covered this previously but I was browsing through a load of threads in TK Maxx Crawley this afternoon and Moses Smith - 'Girl Across The Street' came blasting out of the speakers amongst their usual shite - 'where it came from I don't know !!!!!!!!!!!!!' What quality soul have you heard in unexpected places Cheers Pat
Tsu Tomatoes Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 Looking for a new kitchen recently meant the usual trawl through Magnet etc. How surprised I was to hear Aaron Nevilles - Hercules & Voices of East Harlem - Cashing In in Higham Park, Chingford
Guest Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 I would walk out,dont go shopping to listen to what i spend half me listenin`life too TKmax cheapen the N/soul brand why dont you!!
Denbo Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 I know we've covered this previously but I was browsing through a load of threads in TK Maxx Crawley this afternoon and Moses Smith - 'Girl Across The Street' came blasting out of the speakers amongst their usual shite - 'where it came from I don't know !!!!!!!!!!!!!' What quality soul have you heard in unexpected places Cheers Pat How about Bar-B-Q - Wendy Rene on Coronation Street?
Guest Posted May 7, 2007 Posted May 7, 2007 (edited) How about Bar-B-Q - Wendy Rene on Coronation Street? Not this old chestnut about hearing all the tracks that we hear in various outlets again ..... As I have stated before , It is a goverment plot to make sure that the hearing of old soulies is still working by playing " northern " records ..... What would be more interesting , if someone had seen Moses Smith or whoever , in TK Maxx or Woolies ...... " There's a guy works down the chip shop swears he's Marvin ...... " Malc Burton Edited May 7, 2007 by Malc Burton
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted May 8, 2007 Posted May 8, 2007 How about Bar-B-Q - Wendy Rene on Coronation Street? In 1981 when Simple Minds were still a superb largely underground band (this comes from someone who first saw them play in a pub in West London in July 1979 at the age of 15 so I know what i'm talking about here btw, Marquee x 2 1980, Hammersmith Palais supporting The Skids, Hammersmith Odeon (sadly), Futurama Stafford - wonder if Pete S was there, Lyceum -thats where the love affair ended as the commercial stadium shit era commenced), anyhow back to the main point : In May 1981 their first single for Virgin "The American" was played on the cafe jukebox in Coronation Street, I was so shocked on hearing this that the thought of snuggling up to Gail actually left my mind for several minutes.
Guest Ivor Jones Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 In 1981 when Simple Minds were still a superb largely underground band (this comes from someone who first saw them play in a pub in West London in July 1979 at the age of 15 so I know what i'm talking about here btw, Marquee x 2 1980, Hammersmith Palais supporting The Skids, Hammersmith Odeon (sadly), Futurama Stafford - wonder if Pete S was there, Lyceum -thats where the love affair ended as the commercial stadium shit era commenced), anyhow back to the main point : In May 1981 their first single for Virgin "The American" was played on the cafe jukebox in Coronation Street, I was so shocked on hearing this that the thought of snuggling up to Gail actually left my mind for several minutes. SNUGGLING UP TO GAIL !!!!!!!!!! I ALWAYS THOUGHT SHE LOOKED LIKE AN UGLIER VERSION OF E.T.
Guest Doris Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 Time - Edwin Starr played on last nights F Word on C4 Know what u mean - what is with soul records being played on food programmes this also happened on sweet baby james and that Neneh Cherry programme - do u think its a subliminal thing???? Doris
pikeys dog Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 In 1981 when Simple Minds were still a superb largely underground band .....I was so shocked on hearing this that the thought of snuggling up to Gail actually left my mind for several minutes. I can't imagine which would be worse... having to listen to that crock o' shite or snuggling up with the chinless wonder.
Guest Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 I know we've covered this previously but I was browsing through a load of threads in TK Maxx Crawley this afternoon and Moses Smith - 'Girl Across The Street' came blasting out of the speakers amongst their usual shite - 'where it came from I don't know !!!!!!!!!!!!!' What quality soul have you heard in unexpected places Cheers Pat Funnily enough I heard Ann Sexton Gone too Long in TK Maxx in Manchester
Gene-r Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 I Don't Need No Doctor by Ray Charles, at Old Orleans in Ipswich.
Sean Hampsey Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 I Don't Need No Doctor by Ray Charles, at Old Orleans in Ipswich. Amazing Soul Music played in 'Old Orleans' Gene. I was in the one in Sheffield at the weekend and walked in to the sound of OV Wright "Ace Of Spades", immediately followed by the awesome "Nickel And A Nail". Always my first stop for a quick snack! Probably the best real Soul Night in the region!! Sean
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted May 12, 2007 Posted May 12, 2007 SNUGGLING UP TO GAIL !!!!!!!!!! I ALWAYS THOUGHT SHE LOOKED LIKE AN UGLIER VERSION OF E.T. YOU MADE A MISTAKE MATE, TRY TURNING THE TV ON, THAT'S YOU'RE REFLECTION YOU CAN SEE ! OF COURSE IVOR, THAT'S ASSUMING YOU GOT ELECTRICITY WHERE YOU COME FROM, WITH THAT NAME YOU MUST BE A RETIRED STEAM ENGINE DRIVER FROM ABERYSTWYTH ? I WON'T HEAR A BAD WORD SAID ABOUT GAIL AND HER SOFT WHISPY HAIR. I'D HAVE LOVED TO HAVE RUN MY FINGERS THROUGH IT BACK THEN, IS SHE STILL FLUFFY UP TOP ?
BlueWail Posted May 13, 2007 Posted May 13, 2007 I Don't Need No Doctor by Ray Charles, at Old Orleans in Ipswich. must be on the corporate muzak tape Ive heard the same tune myself whilst chomping on my onion rings in the old orleans at cheshire oaks
Guest Posted May 13, 2007 Posted May 13, 2007 (edited) YOU MADE A MISTAKE MATE, TRY TURNING THE TV ON, THAT'S YOU'RE REFLECTION YOU CAN SEE ! OF COURSE IVOR, THAT'S ASSUMING YOU GOT ELECTRICITY WHERE YOU COME FROM, WITH THAT NAME YOU MUST BE A RETIRED STEAM ENGINE DRIVER FROM ABERYSTWYTH ? I WON'T HEAR A BAD WORD SAID ABOUT GAIL AND HER SOFT WHISPY HAIR. I'D HAVE LOVED TO HAVE RUN MY FINGERS THROUGH IT BACK THEN, IS SHE STILL FLUFFY UP TOP ? Having a thing for Gail is quite normal for some people ...... It could have been her mother Audrey that you have fantasies about ...... Now that is scary ...... Malc Burton Edited May 13, 2007 by Malc Burton
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