Posted February 16, 200520 yr Time will pass you by Great record, and bootlegged before I got into northern, but never seems to be identified with any particular club. Is anyone credited with 'discovering' it? Where (and when) was it first played? Was it covered up at all? Thanks for any info.
February 16, 200520 yr I remember RW trying to break it in about mid 74 and he had originals for sale at £12 in his shop. But I believe as usual Levine originally played it.
February 16, 200520 yr Paul r said: I remember RW trying to break it in about mid 74 and he had originals for sale at £12 in his shop. But I believe as usual Levine originally played it. link Cheers Paul. £12 was a lot of money in 1974.
February 16, 200520 yr Jack Barnes said: Cheers Paul. £12 was a lot of money in 1974. link Soul Bowl had them on Mala demos for £4 in 1975,were these boots?
February 16, 200520 yr Don't think there's any Mala boots. I think the Eric boots were from about 1977 (?)
February 16, 200520 yr Jack Barnes said: Don't think there's any Mala boots. I think the Eric boots were from about 1977 (?) link Not sure on the who played it first debate, but I attended the Casino from 73 onwards and RW was playing it way before it became one of the 3 before 8 and I think I first dance to and adored it in early '74. Collectors here will be able to give the hierarchy of who when etc,
February 17, 200520 yr Jack Barnes said: Don't think there's any Mala boots. I think the Eric boots were from about 1977 (?) link Van Dykes - Save my love for a rainy day Reparata - It's waiting there for you both on pale blue labels, vinyl press, some Reparatas on red vinyl
February 17, 200520 yr Jack Barnes said: Time will pass you by Great record, and bootlegged before I got into northern, but never seems to be identified with any particular club. Is anyone credited with 'discovering' it? Where (and when) was it first played? Was it covered up at all? Thanks for any info. link I am still the proud owner of an acetate that I had cut in 74/75 with Dena Barnes on one side and Night Owl on the other. It still plays very well and I`m open to very substantial offers We were all young once! Just re read, Dena Barnes emi on a Tobi Legend topic? What was I thinking. Edited February 19, 200520 yr by Guest
February 17, 200520 yr fenman said: I am still the proud owner of an acetate that I had cut in 74/75 with Dena Barnes on one side and Night Owl on the other. It still plays very well and I`m open to very substantial offers We were all young once! link Could be a new thread, what was your first EMIdisc. Mine was Butch Baker Workin' at The Go Go B/W Promatics Sugar Pie Honey, I bought in 73. I did live near Ormskirk, which at one time was the emidisc capitol of the world, with Pete Lawson and Keith Bradley flogging them
February 17, 200520 yr lou pride - i'm comin home in the mornin b/w reggie garner - hot line £5 from sundown records in Wolverhampton followed 2 weeks later by skullsnaps - i'm your pimp b/w frankie crocker - ton of dynamite and for Xmas 1975 dena barnes - if you ever walk out of my life b/w world column - so is the sun
February 17, 200520 yr Blanch carter Halos are for angels / Rosco & freinds Broadway Sissy Still got and will never sell it
February 17, 200520 yr Danny Monday with Jeanette Harper ,King Errison with Reggie Garner,still got em too
February 17, 200520 yr Jack Barnes said: Don't think there's any Mala boots. I think the Eric boots were from about 1977 (?) link Definatly bought mine for £4 off Soul Bowl- sadly no longer in my possesion :angry: but assumed(latter) it must have been a boot
February 17, 200520 yr correct chalky---she brought us the wonderful challenge my love on topper and ill steal your heart on palmer and one on cotillion if my memory serves me rightly --forgot the title-- jo
February 17, 200520 yr femmefatale said: correct chalky---she brought us the wonderful challenge my love on topper and ill steal your heart on palmer and one on cotillion if my memory serves me rightly --forgot the title-- jo link The Cotillion release is 24 Hours/Shake My Hand Don't forget her rarest on USD - Lots Of Love Edited February 17, 200520 yr by chalky
February 17, 200520 yr ooohh yes thats it twenty four hours--and not forgetting happiness is here on topper---all in all she didnt make a bad record----jo
February 17, 200520 yr femmefatale said: ooohh yes thats it twenty four hours--and not forgetting happiness is here on topper---all in all she didnt make a bad record----jo link Agree with you there Jo, all good records and a great voice too
February 18, 200520 yr Thanks for that. So, this is what I've gleaned... 74 - Russ tries to break it (maybe at same time as Levine) and tries to flog copies for £12 75 - Soul Bowl have (the more common) demo's for £4 76 - Scallybob gets £50 for a copy (nice one) 77 - it becomes popular enough to get bootlegged on Eric and a lot of people bought emidiscs. Okay, thanks for that, people. I was hoping it would be a bit more interesting, but you can't have everything.
February 18, 200520 yr Jack Barnes said: I was hoping it would be a bit more interesting, but you can't have everything. link Then she changed her name to Lara Croft and did some tomb raiding, and was last heard of as Ellen McArthur circumnavigating the globe! See, it did get more interesting
February 18, 200520 yr Paul r said: Then she changed her name to Lara Croft and did some tomb raiding, and was last heard of as Ellen McArthur circumnavigating the globe! See, it did get more interesting link
Time will pass you by
Great record, and bootlegged before I got into northern, but never seems to be identified with any particular club. Is anyone credited with 'discovering' it? Where (and when) was it first played? Was it covered up at all?
Thanks for any info.