Guest soul city Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 mine is Frank 'bloody' Wilson and that sodin Nite Owl.lol
Guest Matt Male Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 (edited) mine is Frank 'bloody' Wilson and that sodin Nite Owl.lol You still hear those? Bloody hell i'd stop going to your usual venues if you're hearing these on a regular basis mate. I haven't heard Bobby Paris for about ten years. I'd rather not hear T.J. Williams - Baby I Need You for a while, even though i played it on Saturday in a cynical attempt to get some more dancers up and even my beloved Sam Dees - Lonely for you baby i could do without hearing for a few years until it freshens up a bit. Edited August 6, 2007 by Matt Male
Russoul1 Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 this is easy!! CHRIS CLARK n MARV JOHNSON "COME ON AND STOP" PLAYING ME PLEASE!!!! russ
Guest Bearsy Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Barbara Mcnair - your gonna to love my baby the platters - washed ashore
Guest bill storey Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Barbara Mcnair - your gonna to love my baby the platters - washed ashore For me it has to be Wade in the water, I'm not really an oldie myself only been into Northern for about 15 years but some records really grate and Wading in the water grates on me like finger nails on a blackboard.
Guest Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 DOUG BANKS - THE PUB SINGER - both the ARGO one and the GUYDEN one can't bring myself to name them. Derek
Guest Bearsy Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 DOUG BANKS - THE PUB SINGER - both the ARGO one and the GUYDEN one can't bring myself to name them. Derek I just kept on dancing i got it but not played out yet because there is always something else to play
Guest Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 I just kept on dancing i got it but not played out yet because there is always something else to play Bearsy - there's ALWAYS something else to play when it comes to the f+cking record Derek
Guest Bearsy Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Bearsy - there's ALWAYS something else to play when it comes to the f+cking record Derek Derek picture it, finger nails blackboard or is the tune now going around in your head and cant get rid of it
Guest Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Derek picture it, finger nails blackboard or is the tune now going around in your head and cant get rid of it Whenever i hear it i think of VIC REEVES. DOUG BANKS is that american rhyming slang for something? Derek
Guest soul city Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 You still hear those? Bloody hell i'd stop going to your usual venues if you're hearing these on a regular basis mate. I haven't heard Bobby Paris for about ten years. I'd rather not hear T.J. Williams - Baby I Need You for a while, even though i played it on Saturday in a cynical attempt to get some more dancers up and even my beloved Sam Dees - Lonely for you baby i could do without hearing for a few years until it freshens up a bit. think i heard em at Stoke newyears eve
Dave Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Ruby Andrews, Ace Spectrum, Pat & Blenders, Delegates of Soul, Carla Thomas, Jackie Wilson ("Because.."), Chris Clarke, Billy Butler, Drizabone, Bari Track etc etc etc. All either been overplayed at some stage in the last few years, or just don't like 'em.
Guest Baz Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Pat & Blenders, Delegates of Soul, Well said sir Delegates of soul is actually a blinding record but been killed buy all the DJ's jumping on the band wagon with it
Guest Simon Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Well said sir Delegates of soul is actually a blinding record but been killed buy all the DJ's jumping on the band wagon with it Indeed! it's not the records fault that they're great tunes it's the djs & dancers who dictate the playlists. Simon
Guest Soultown andy Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 mines THE SOUL POLICE ,WE KNOW WHATS BEST FOR EVERYONE, ON THE UP YOUR OWN ARSE LABEL
Guest Baz Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 mines THE SOUL POLICE ,WE KNOW WHATS BEST FOR EVERYONE, ON THE UP YOUR OWN ARSE LABEL Oi you're nicked Simon spot on
Guest Bearsy Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Indeed! it's not the records fault that they're great tunes it's the djs & dancers who dictate the playlists. Simon very true indeed Simon, funny but a good few tunes on this thread i never tire of hearing and to think some others hate them makes you realise just how diverse the scene is.
Steve G Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Well said sir Delegates of soul is actually a blinding record but been killed buy all the DJ's jumping on the band wagon with it Charles Mintz version is far better anyway.
Simon M Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 very true indeed Simon, funny but a good few tunes on this thread i never tire of hearing and to think some others hate them makes you realise just how diverse the scene is. Just wait about another 25 years Bearsy
Guest Stuart T Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 mines THE SOUL POLICE ,WE KNOW WHATS BEST FOR EVERYONE, ON THE UP YOUR OWN ARSE LABEL Each to their own, I can't stand I Only Wanna Dance To What I Know (So You Must Only Play What I Know) by Boring Bob Spencer and the Casinoettes on the Stone Oldie label (Issue Number 666). Some people claim its a newie but I'm sure its been around for a few years now, does it share the same backing as Right Track?
Paul-s Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 THE CHASE IS ON - Johnny Howard GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES - Vanguards....BATTERED TO DEATH!! (I'll have chips with that!)
spikey Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 mines THE SOUL POLICE ,WE KNOW WHATS BEST FOR EVERYONE, ON THE UP YOUR OWN ARSE LABEL NICE ONE ANDY ,&I'M NOT JOKIN , DON'T THE SOUL POLICE GET ON YOUR TIT'S. I'M RIGHT YOUR WRONG. I'VE GOT XYZ &YOU AIN'T. OH &I GOT ALL MY 45s FOR 1p each & THERE ALL MINT and W/D, BEAT THAT. SURE SOMEONE WILL . GET A LIFE YOU CLOWNS,ITS A NITE OUT.
Trev Thomas Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 it hurts me to say it, because i think its one of the greatest records ever made, but, i think sam dees should be put back on the shelf for a while now
Tomangoes Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Its seems the Kev Roberts new/rising top 100 featured in the 2nd edition of the top 500 (confused?), get played quite a lot. Perhaps the DJs should play 400 to 500 for the next 12 months and work their way up. Better still, pick some NOT in this book. (As an example, I have a copy of the John Manship price list book, and hand on heart can say at the most, I think I know 40% of them. Thats about 12,000, so lots more for me to discover. Thats without even talking about stuff thats not in the price guide, lp tracks, etc etc.) Oops, better not or the venue will empty. Ed
Sean Hampsey Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 NICE ONE ANDY ,&I'M NOT JOKIN , DON'T THE SOUL POLICE GET ON YOUR TIT'S. I'M RIGHT YOUR WRONG. I'VE GOT XYZ &YOU AIN'T. OH &I GOT ALL MY 45s FOR 1p each & THERE ALL MINT and W/D, BEAT THAT. SURE SOMEONE WILL . GET A LIFE YOU CLOWNS,ITS A NITE OUT. Sorry if I'm slightly off thread. The Soul Police are getting a bit of a Hammering... but who are they? Are they individuals or is it a state of mind? Honest question. What exactly is meant by the term Soul Police? Sean
Guest rachel Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Spikey, as a new member, can you please do us an intro in the Intros Forum here https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showforum=44 Ta.
Simon M Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Sorry if I'm slightly off thread. The Soul Police are getting a bit of a Hammering... but who are they? Are they individuals or is it a state of mind? Honest question. What exactly is meant by the term Soul Police? Sean Sounds like someone who wants to hear different tunes other than the norm , on original minty vinyl Sean .
Guest vinylvixen Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 (edited) Sorry if I'm slightly off thread. The Soul Police are getting a bit of a Hammering... but who are they? Are they individuals or is it a state of mind? Honest question. What exactly is meant by the term Soul Police? Sean Totally off topic....Sean, Soul Police sit at the back of a venue, normally shrouded in darkness or blending into the Austen Powers patterned curtains. But wherever they are, you'll never see them....being annonymous is their weapon so they can move undetected from venue to venue. They can evade the doorstaff and enter a gig silently, unnoticed. They have a small black notebook and jot down any omissions or crimes against soul that djs or promoters commit. That could range from playing a record (s) that offends the ears of the Soul Police or a dj talking on the mike with a mouthful of pork pie. Any misdemeanor will be noted and reported back to anyone that can be arsed to listened to their copious reports. Ofcourse, you never see the Soul Police - they're always on a covert mission - undercover is obligatory. Some never leave the confines of their bedrooms and report on a venue by telepathy.....bluddy 'ell, I haven't taken gear for 25 years - I'm suffering from paranoia or am I Jo PS. Most overplayed records....most of my set Edited August 7, 2007 by vinylvixen
Mal C Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Whenever i hear it i think of VIC REEVES. DOUG BANKS is that american rhyming slang for something? Derek I Remember you sold my copy Derek at the 100 club, I'd marked it down to 15 quid or something which I was going to change, anyhow on returning to the box from the bar it had gone!!! what I may have forgot to tell you is it had a bloody great hairline crack.. Mal.C.
Soulsmith Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Lil Major Williams Eh? Aren't there only 4 copies out there at the mo? Maybe you should get the DJ to turn it over & play the other side
Guest Simon Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Sorry if I'm slightly off thread. The Soul Police are getting a bit of a Hammering... but who are they? Are they individuals or is it a state of mind? Honest question. What exactly is meant by the term Soul Police? Sean I was thinking the same Sean, but if it's a dig at who i think the answer is simple, if it wasn't for the so called 'Soul police, 'Anoraks' etc. we'd still be dancing to the same 20 records every night so instead of certain peeps having a pop they'd be better off showing some thanks for all the hard work the 'Soul police' have had to go through to bring them tunes they now take for granted. Simon
Trev Thomas Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Most overplayed records....most of my set you're nicked
Guest vinylvixen Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 you're nicked I just like having my collar felt In all seriousness, Leo Price....it's the crumphorn in the middle - what's that all about Ah well, everyone to their own. Jo
Guest vinylvixen Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 I was thinking the same Sean, but if it's a dig at who i think the answer is simple, if it wasn't for the so called 'Soul police, 'Anoraks' etc. we'd still be dancing to the same 20 records every night so instead of certain peeps having a pop they'd be better off showing some thanks for all the hard work the 'Soul police' have had to go through to bring them tunes they now take for granted. Simon Simon, I think there are 2 different genres of Soul Police at work......the Good and the Bad.....anyway, I'm finding this a great post - peoples tastes aren't that different. A lot of similar choices being made...keep 'em coming Jo
Trev Thomas Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 I just like having my collar felt steady on.....i'll have you know i blush easily
MarkWhiteley Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Back on topic! Greg Perry really gets to me and of course Chris Cl aaaaaaaaaagh rk M.
Guest vinylvixen Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Back on topic! Greg Perry really gets to me and of course Chris Cl aaaaaaaaaagh rk M. Mark, which Chris Clark? Or are there several?? Jo
Mal C Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 I never go out so they all sound as fresh as the day to me!!! Bar Chris Claaaaaarrrrrrrkkkkkkkkk!!! Mal
Guest Matt Male Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 (edited) Not many of the Soul Police around these days but they have the kind of zealous and smug 'you can't listen to that you must listen to this but i can't tell you what it is because i've covered it up and there are only three copies blah blah blah...' attitude that was very prevalent 25 years ago during the Stafford era. There were loads of soul police around back then and you really did have to be on your guard that you didn't misname a track or admit you didn't know the width of the run out groove on a particular 45. You were always under watch not to step out of line in those days, if you didn't have 'I Love 60s Newies' tatooed on your forearm you were a marked man. Glad those days are over but amazingly i still meet the odd one or two people that talk like they have just stepped out of a time machine from 1983 and seem not to realise that the rest of us just don't give a toss any more . Edited August 7, 2007 by Matt Male
Sean Hampsey Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 (edited) Many thanks, Simon, Jo, Simon and Matt. All a lot clearer now. As for records I'm sick of hearing.... Sorry, I can't think of any. Been stuck indoors for quite a few weeks and would be glad of a Frank Wilson or two! Edited August 7, 2007 by Sean Hampsey
MarkWhiteley Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Mark, which Chris Clark? Or are there several?? Jo Sorry for vagueness Jo, 'Somethings Wrong' is the one that really grates! M.
Simon M Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Not many of the Soul Police around these days but they have the kind of zealous and smug 'you can't listen to that you must listen to this but i can't tell you what it is because i've covered it up and there are only three copies blah blah blah...' attitude that was very prevalent 25 years ago during the Stafford era. There were loads of soul police around back then and you really did have to be on your guard that you didn't misname a track or admit you didn't know the width of the run out groove on a particular 45. You were always under watch not to step out of line in those days, if you didn't have 'I Love 60s Newies' tatooed on your forearm you were a marked man. Glad those days are over but amazingly i still meet the odd one or two people that talk like they have just stepped out of a time machine from 1983 and seem not to realise that the rest of us just don't give a toss any more . Yeah I remember that time .. of course they werent the police , it was the Mafia hardcore !!
MarkWhiteley Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 THE CHASE IS ON - Johnny Howard GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES - Vanguards....BATTERED TO DEATH!! (I'll have chips with that!) Can I have your 'battered to death' copy of the vangaurds cheep now Paul M.
Guest vinylvixen Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Sorry for vagueness Jo, 'Somethings Wrong' is the one that really grates! M. No need to apologise, Mark...there are a few CCs that could do with being slipped back onto the soul back burner. I'm just off to play 'Somethings Wrong'. I haven't heard it for so long that I've probably forgotten that I don't like it either Jo
Slippers Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Sorry for vagueness Jo, 'Somethings Wrong' is the one that really grates! M. Beat me to it and 'Grates' is the right word.
MarkWhiteley Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Beat me to it and 'Grates' is the right word. Yep, all copies should be thrown down one! M.
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