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Here is a little self indulgence on my part, sorry in advance but this is one of the Northernsoul newies that heralded the second wave of Soulies who took a very tired and battered soul scene to the next level after the divvies deserted the scene on the Casino close. Here we have Luther Vandross, rest in peace, giving it large and flopping in the charts at the time only to be championed at the nighters around The UK with one of his many superb soul tracks. This and "I wanted your love" became deeply embedded into a the Northern scene, I hope you enjoy it as much as me.

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Well that didn't work did it, sorry abot that I was trying to paste a youtube clip in?

I'll get me coat

keep trying mate - I'm that much of a technophobe that I can only watch you tube stuff thats placedon here :thumbup:

cheers

Wulfie

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Always loved his voice, and got a couple of his LPs. Never realised any of his stuff got played out at NS dos - glad to hear it has. :thumbup:

Magoo

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Always loved his voice, and got a couple of his LPs. Never realised any of his stuff got played out at NS dos - glad to hear it has. :thumbup:

Magoo

hi martin

dont wanna be a fool has been played for years :wub:

i got a great cd if you like him that much ill do you a copy

moldie

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hi martin

dont wanna be a fool has been played for years :wub:

i got a great cd if you like him that much ill do you a copy

moldie

I bow to your greater knowledge mate, and yeah the cd will be much appreciated. :thumbup:

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I bow to your greater knowledge mate, and yeah the cd will be much appreciated. :thumbup:

i wouldnt say great knowledge martin but ill copy the cd for you

its got some top tunes on it including two northern/modern bits

regards moldie

ps..theres two copies of i wanted your love on ebay and thats just in europe

check out....www.soulclub.org

look under luther...dont wanna be a fool

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The voice :thumbup:

i used to have loads of his albums until one day back in 1992 my dog Arnie decided he wanted to eat them all and i was left with a load of vynil with loads of teeth marks in and it broke my heart, i never replaced the vynil but i bought a few of the cds instead,

my favourite artist of all time, any love is one of me faves

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AOLRK_vAXE

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I bow to your greater knowledge mate, and yeah the cd will be much appreciated. :thumbup:

Martin, get yourself the CD, The Ultimate Luther Vandross, its got "Shine" on it too

Oh i forget to mention this too,

At mine and Jo`s wedding we had - So amazing, as our dance at the reception :(

fooking greatest singer off all time :wub:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIbZOeaokeU

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listen to this without feeling emotional :wub: than man was singing from his heart :thumbup:

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I first heard him played at Bensons in Bradford 1982 or possibly 1983?

There are to my knowledge three Luther tracks that have been played and accepted on the Northernsoul Scene:

I wanted your love

All my love

Don't Wanna Be A Fool

At Benson's there was a Newies/modern room where the spins like

Bobby Womack - So many sides of you

"Taxi' by J. Blackfoot but I think the flip side "Where is love" was the player? Can any one help me with this??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uFUjw1N-5Q this is Taxi, hope it works if you click on it?

Alfi Davidson's - love is serious business was just beginning to be played out, remember it was a very ultra cool mega underground scene and one that I think had evolved into a very different creature than The Casino... thoughts?

Ronnie Dyson - lady in red was the big floor crusher for me! And of course Benny troy I want to give you tomorrow.

Well happy memories for me, I suppose this was my Wigan casino? You couldn't see any daft Spencer bags (not knocking them) and I think the punter was a little more "Street" .... Thoughts again?

I have just booked my tickets to Blackpool northernsoul weekender, any one going?

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Ronnie Dyson - lady in red was the big floor crusher for me! And of course Benny troy I want to give you tomorrow.

Lady In Red is a blinding Tune....joihnny gills cant wait till tomorrow was a huge north east play in the early 80's northern all nighters, in fact Sean Gibbons (any one remember him) played a fair bit of New 80's stuff it was great to hear.

In Fact there were loads of commercial quality soul played at nighters at that time but seemed to go over many peoples heads as some of those sounds are being ressurected now and people i went to niters with back then cant remember them being played.

Geeooooordie

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I first heard him played at Bensons in Bradford 1982 or possibly 1983?

There are to my knowledge three Luther tracks that have been played and accepted on the Northernsoul Scene:

I wanted your love

All my love

Don't Wanna Be A Fool

"I'll let you slide" from the "Busy body" album had 5 mins on the NS scene aswell, one of my fav singers ever and one of my fav songs.

Class.


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"I'll let you slide" from the "Busy body" album had 5 mins on the NS scene aswell, one of my fav singers ever and one of my fav songs.

Class.

Indeed was massive* at Yate.

Probably Dave Thorley playing it? Dave? Hippo? Can anyone remember?

*Really popular with some doesnt have that tabloid grab does it.

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"I'll let you slide"

Morecambe Pier play, alongside another major artists classic - Alexander O'Neal's - 'What's Missing'

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I first heard him played at Bensons in Bradford 1982 or possibly 1983?

There are to my knowledge three Luther tracks that have been played and accepted on the Northernsoul Scene:

I wanted your love

All my love

Don't Wanna Be A Fool

Alfi Davidson's - love is serious business was just beginning to be played out, remember it was a very ultra cool mega underground scene and one that I think had evolved into a very different creature than The Casino... thoughts?

Add " Never Too Much" to that list.

Alfie Davison was played a bit earlier than that Simon. Arthur Fenn played it at the Masborough all nighter which preceded Clifton Hall. Bit of an oldie by 83. Probably that Hampsey bloke had found an old playlist of mine. :thumbup:

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Add " Never Too Much" to that list.

When i was about 17/18 i serenaded a 35 year old bird with this, worked a treat :thumbup: did a lot of growing up that night.

I owe the big fella a good drink when i get there.

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Kinell! Just had a flash back to the day! We where all cool as fook! The music was brilliant and a zillion light years from Casino Classics, I am not too hot on the Modern front, well hard to keep up but I do still get electricity through my feet every now and again from our wonderful scene.

Never thought I'd be nostalgic about newies played at Bensons but then again we are all getting a little old.

Bensons for me was the first time I'd seen the dressers wearing trainers and sports casuals with expensive labels!

I think "Footloose" was on at the cinemas at the time and commercial music took a turn for the worse with no dance music of any worth getting on TV. Soulies where still associated with baggy trousers and tank tops but we where secret agents who disappeared into the cold dark nights searching for some thing more than half a larger and Agadoo.

If any one has Searching by Change could they please send me it xxx in advance.

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Add " Never Too Much" to that list.

Alfie Davison was played a bit earlier than that Simon. Arthur Fenn played it at the Masborough all nighter which preceded Clifton Hall. Bit of an oldie by 83. Probably that Hampsey bloke had found an old playlist of mine. :)

:lol:

Really funny that Steve.

I had Alfie Davidson waaaaayyyyy before Masborough... and I think around the time you were still trying to track down a copy of "Cochise!". :P

Good shout on "Never Too Much" though mate.

Was a MONSTER at Clifton Hall for Richard...

...and other Clifton Hall DJ's with taste! :D

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:)

Really funny that Steve.

I had Alfie Davidson waaaaayyyyy before Masborough... and I think around the time you were still trying to track down a copy of "Cochise!". :lol:

Good shout on "Never Too Much" though mate.

Was a MONSTER at Clifton Hall for Richard...

...and other Clifton Hall DJ's with taste! :D

T'was a Wigan sound.

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