Guest madkev Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 Seeing as jt has locked his thread I would just like to say that having spoken to my brother Rob about this issue. He will come and post his reply on here in a couple of days time, other comittments prevent him from doing so at this moment time. Kev Thomas Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 (edited) Give me a PM when you want it reopenned Kev, as I said in the post, if there is something new to add let me know or a moderator and it'll be reopenned, seems sillty to keep going around in circles in the mean time... Edited October 9, 2007 by James Trouble Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
TheBigO Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 Silly to go round and round in circles James??? Have you not been reading any of the other debates: Modern Vs Northern, Newies V Oldies, R&B vs well everyone it seems Going round in circles for years and years and years and....seems to be a speciality of ours, lol Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Rob Moss Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 Only just found this topic. I don't know if this is any use at this late stage, but I can confirm that Rob Thomas got the Willie Kendrick track from a friend of Willie's, who we both know, back in the mid nineties, and that he played it to me, along with some other unissued Pied Piper recordings that he got from a producer in New York, several years ago. As far as I am aware, he played it out yonks ago too. I tried to persuade him to let me release it on Hayley but he couldn't because he didn't know who officially owned it. I was under the impression that Ace/Kent have the release rights through their previous deal with RCA, but if this is true, don't understand why they don't issue it. Can anyone provide an answer? IMHO good records like this should be available to everyone. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Iancsloft Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 Only just found this topic. I don't know if this is any use at this late stage, but I can confirm that Rob Thomas got the Willie Kendrick track from a friend of Willie's, who we both know, back in the mid nineties, and that he played it to me, along with some other unissued Pied Piper recordings that he got IMHO good records like this should be available to everyone. =================================================================== I,m sure the artist and all involved in recordings like that would agree with you Rob knowning that all the hard work ect ect they put in all those years ago is at last appreciated Dont Keep The Faith !.....Spread It !!! Regards Ian Cunliffe Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ady Croasdell Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Only just found this topic. I don't know if this is any use at this late stage, but I can confirm that Rob Thomas got the Willie Kendrick track from a friend of Willie's, who we both know, back in the mid nineties, and that he played it to me, along with some other unissued Pied Piper recordings that he got from a producer in New York, several years ago. As far as I am aware, he played it out yonks ago too. I tried to persuade him to let me release it on Hayley but he couldn't because he didn't know who officially owned it. I was under the impression that Ace/Kent have the release rights through their previous deal with RCA, but if this is true, don't understand why they don't issue it. Can anyone provide an answer? IMHO good records like this should be available to everyone. Don't worry Rob they will be. It's down for Rare Collectible And Soulful Vol 3 and there are a lot of other great Detroit surprises on there too. We just wanted to build up some interest in the tracks first and this thread has at least helped that. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Wilxy Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Don't worry Rob they will be. It's down for Rare Collectible And Soulful Vol 3 and there are a lot of other great Detroit surprises on there too. We just wanted to build up some interest in the tracks first and this thread has at least helped that. About time Ady......I await to be hooked Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jumpinjoan Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Don't worry Rob they will be. It's down for Rare Collectible And Soulful Vol 3 and there are a lot of other great Detroit surprises on there too. We just wanted to build up some interest in the tracks first and this thread has at least helped that. Ahh... so it's been one big marketing ploy... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ady Croasdell Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Ahh... so it's been one big marketing ploy... Unfortunately I'm not that bright! Oh and my apologies to you Joan for saying the record/acetate concerned was The Cavaliers, you were right it was Willie Kendrick I'd got the message the previous night at Xfire and only odd bits of my brain were functioning. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Has turned into that by coincidence Joan,but i think it started out as EGO vs. EGO.It,s all so samey going back years and years ---D.J,S come and go--but the music will keep turning up --does it really matter who,s got bragging rights( i.e. --"i had it or played it first"). Just my humble opinion--but what do i know anyway!!! Regards Tony Coleby.Ahh... so it's been one big marketing ploy... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ged Parker Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Only just found this topic. I don't know if this is any use at this late stage, but I can confirm that Rob Thomas got the Willie Kendrick track from a friend of Willie's, who we both know, back in the mid nineties, and that he played it to me, along with some other unissued Pied Piper recordings that he got from a producer in New York, several years ago. As far as I am aware, he played it out yonks ago too. I tried to persuade him to let me release it on Hayley but he couldn't because he didn't know who officially owned it. I was under the impression that Ace/Kent have the release rights through their previous deal with RCA, but if this is true, don't understand why they don't issue it. Can anyone provide an answer? IMHO good records like this should be available to everyone. Rob, It would be interesting to know what format RT had this in when he played it you? Reel to Reel, Cassette, Acetate or Carver? I think this could well settle the whole debate (spat) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 (edited) Has turned into that by coincidence Joan,but i think it started out as EGO vs. EGO.It,s all so samey going back years and years ---D.J,S come and go--but the music will keep turning up --does it really matter who,s got bragging rights( i.e. --"i had it or played it first"). Just my humble opinion--but what do i know anyway!!! Regards Tony Coleby. You're probably not far from the truth there Tony. Rob Thomas didn't like me getting credit for making a tune popular/known about that he either had in his hands and recorded 10 year ago, or if you believe his story he has the master tape which he has sat on doing nothing with other than giving it to a few of his mates on tapes years ago. So he gives a copy of it to a DJ to play before my set. An ego thing, yes. I am pissed off that he has "spiked" my set by giving a boot of it to a DJ to play before me and I react. An ego thing, yes. Rob wanted to make sure everyone knows that he either had it in his hands 10 years ago or he has had master tape of it for 10 years, depending if you believe his story or not. He got that. An ego thing, yes. I wanted to make sure that everyone knows that Rob is giving out boots of it to DJs now, but I ask why he hasn't done it up till this point, and to make sure that people realise that I have the original RCA acetate of it and not a boot. I've got that. An ego thing, yes. Ady wants a bit of hype for it for when it eventually gets it's release, he got that. Everyone on this board loves to read about soul politics more than finding out about new tunes, and that's the truth, they got that. So everyone's a winner Edited October 10, 2007 by James Trouble Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
KevH Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 You're probably not far from the truth there Tony. Rob Thomas didn't like me getting credit for making a tune popular that he either had in his hands and recorded 10 year ago, or if you believe his story he has the master tape which he has sat on doing nothing with other than giving it to a few of his mates on tapes years ago. So he gives a copy of it to a DJ to play before my set. An ego thing, yes. I am pissed off that he has "spiked" my set by giving a boot of it to a DJ to play before me and I react. An ego thing, yes. Rob wanted to make sure everyone knows that he either had it in his hands 10 years ago or he has had master tape of it for 10 years, depending if you believe his story or not. He got that. I wanted to make sure that everyone knows that Rob is giving out boots of it to DJs now, but I ask why he hasn't done it up till this point, and to make sure that people realise that I have the original RCA acetate of it and not a boot. I've got that. Ady wants a bit of hype for it for when it eventually gets it's release, he got that. Everyone on this board loves to read about soul politics more than finding out about new tunes, and that's the truth, they got that. So everyone's a winner hi JT,couldn't help but put my bit in. The "getting credit" for playing a tune has gone on since the scene began.If you're a nobody in a small club playing a top sound ,no-one takes notice...until its picked up on by a name dj.Then it becomes their sound.That's how its always worked. Back to your spat ,what you should have done is played the acetate first up in your spot drawing attention to the fact that its the original acetate of better sound quality.LET THE MUSIC SPEAK FOR ITSELF . Not too sure Ady wanted the hype in this form . The thread you originally started ,ended up like a car crash ...everyone staring,wondering what's happening next...like a fight at school ,everyone egging them on,but not really wanting to get invovled. Not all are more interested in politics, more than finding out about new tunes . Vic and Bob used to say "you wouldn't let it lie",,maybe now's the time?,,KEV. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sean Hampsey Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 You're probably not far from the truth there Tony. Rob Thomas didn't like me getting credit for making a tune popular/known about that he either had in his hands and recorded 10 year ago, or if you believe his story he has the master tape which he has sat on doing nothing with other than giving it to a few of his mates on tapes years ago. So he gives a copy of it to a DJ to play before my set. An ego thing, yes. I am pissed off that he has "spiked" my set by giving a boot of it to a DJ to play before me and I react. An ego thing, yes. Rob wanted to make sure everyone knows that he either had it in his hands 10 years ago or he has had master tape of it for 10 years, depending if you believe his story or not. He got that. An ego thing, yes. I wanted to make sure that everyone knows that Rob is giving out boots of it to DJs now, but I ask why he hasn't done it up till this point, and to make sure that people realise that I have the original RCA acetate of it and not a boot. I've got that. An ego thing, yes. Ady wants a bit of hype for it for when it eventually gets it's release, he got that. Everyone on this board loves to read about soul politics more than finding out about new tunes, and that's the truth, they got that. So everyone's a winner Perhaps you should publish a list on here of everything else you've got in your playbox to avoid the likelihood of any future occurances. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
mischief Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 After all this and now its coming out on a KENT CD... I feel used and dirty now by a marketing scam Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Perhaps you should publish a list on here of everything else you've got in your playbox to avoid the likelihood of any future occurances. I'm gunna start using a pair of those new Apple iPod Touch, can get 1000s of records on each one of those. Just plug em into the mixer and off you go... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mark Bicknell Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 As 'Kev Thomas' stated in his first thread here 'Rob' will be giving his side of the situation in the next couple of days as he has a 'right to reply' to this, so perhaps it best that we let 'Rob' speak and from that let's hope that there is a resolution and an end to this very sad sorry state of affairs, IMO it's just another negative situation that's dragging the scene down and is really something I feel that we can all do without. Respect to all parties involved here but please try and put it to bed now. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Mischief--feel used by a marketing scam---I,ve got some copy,s of a new discovery by --The 4 Vandals--called--"Wrong Side of Town "--It,s aforgotten one time Early Mecca Spin --on a small New Jersey label.....................YAWN,YAWN Tony C.After all this and now its coming out on a KENT CD... I feel used and dirty now by a marketing scam Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jumpinjoan Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 You're probably not far from the truth there Tony. Rob Thomas didn't like me getting credit for making a tune popular/known about that he either had in his hands and recorded 10 year ago, or if you believe his story he has the master tape which he has sat on doing nothing with other than giving it to a few of his mates on tapes years ago. So he gives a copy of it to a DJ to play before my set. An ego thing, yes. I am pissed off that he has "spiked" my set by giving a boot of it to a DJ to play before me and I react. An ego thing, yes. Rob wanted to make sure everyone knows that he either had it in his hands 10 years ago or he has had master tape of it for 10 years, depending if you believe his story or not. He got that. An ego thing, yes. I wanted to make sure that everyone knows that Rob is giving out boots of it to DJs now, but I ask why he hasn't done it up till this point, and to make sure that people realise that I have the original RCA acetate of it and not a boot. I've got that. An ego thing, yes. Ady wants a bit of hype for it for when it eventually gets it's release, he got that. Everyone on this board loves to read about soul politics more than finding out about new tunes, and that's the truth, they got that. So everyone's a winner You sure you aren't feeling a bit miffed over the fact that what you thought was a 'one off' exclusive to you... has turned out to be anything but... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Adrian Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Does anyone really give a flying f**k other than JT and Rob Thomas. Would anyone have really been upset to hear the same record again, guessing its only 3 mins or so That said I am just a collector and nothing todo with the scene and in comparison new to all this, but to be honest this sort of stuff doesn't make me particularly what to be. Is'nt it just about having a good night out to some quality music? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Weingarden Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 a hypothetical question for the troubleman: what if, all other circumstances in your tale being the same, the dj had played instead the well-known, cheap metros' version of the song (which to my ears isn't significantly worse than the willie kendrick)? what would your reaction to that have been? would a mid-spin needle lift have been in order?? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Simon M Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 hmm troubles playlists are quite rare too Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ged Parker Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 a hypothetical question for the troubleman: what if, all other circumstances in your tale being the same, the dj had played instead the well-known, cheap metros' version of the song (which to my ears isn't significantly worse than the willie kendrick)? what would your reaction to that have been? would a mid-spin needle lift have been in order?? Having now heard the WK version I feel the Metros is better, perhaps less interesting as its heard quite often, but definately better IMO. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 a hypothetical question for the troubleman: what if, all other circumstances in your tale being the same, the dj had played instead the well-known, cheap metros' version of the song (which to my ears isn't significantly worse than the willie kendrick)? what would your reaction to that have been? would a mid-spin needle lift have been in order?? I'm not even going to answer that Matt. It's a ridiculous question. A released version by the metros or a bootleg of the superior largely unknown one off acetate that the DJ coming on after has been pushing hard for a good few months? You're smarter than that Matt, and not that good at winding me up... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pauldonnelly Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Speilbergs next blockbuster "The Willie Kendrick Code" by Dan Brown starring Jim Carey as James Trouble Patrick Swayzee as Rob Thomas Steve Mclaren as Rob Moss Eddie Murphy as Willie Kendricks Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
KevH Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 just found an old script from Stanley Unwin addressing the very problem we have here.. "Now then,lifty needle from deck,sharpy stabby thing,oh a no-no,could be grabbed by the throatymold ,dee dah dee dah,blue light evening officer. Best thing,shakey digits with slappyback to each,laughing all the way to the money place." And he should know,he was Joe90's Dad. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Speilbergs next blockbuster "The Willie Kendrick Code" by Dan Brown starring Jim Carey as James Trouble Patrick Swayzee as Rob Thomas Steve Mclaren as Rob Moss Eddie Murphy as Willie Kendricks does anyone knows how the film finished yet Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Moore Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 just found an old script from Stanley Unwin addressing the very problem we have here.. "Now then,lifty needle from deck,sharpy stabby thing,oh a no-no,could be grabbed by the throatymold ,dee dah dee dah,blue light evening officer. Best thing,shakey digits with slappyback to each,laughing all the way to the money place." And he should know,he was Joe90's Dad. Great stuff. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Steve G Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Does anyone really give a flying f**k other than JT and Rob Thomas. Nope - yesterday's news - let's move on. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Weingarden Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 You're smarter than that Matt obviously i'm not THAT smart, as i've allowed myself to be drawn into this nonsense. a record tip for you, though, james: metros, "time changes things" (rca)...you should be able to pick it up for around a tenner. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 obviously i'm not THAT smart, as i've allowed myself to be drawn into this nonsense. a record tip for you, though, james: metros, "time changes things" (rca)...you should be able to pick it up for around a tenner. It's a bit soft and girlie for my taste. No edge to it. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Simon M Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 It's a bit soft and girlie for my taste. No edge to it. just coz you like manley stuff with a hard edge , it dont make you butch james Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 just coz you like manley stuff with a hard edge , it dont make you butch james Maybe he wants to be Butch Simon Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Maybe he wants to be Butch Simon And hang around record boxes at allnighters and never dance? No chance! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Ivor Jones Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Speilbergs next blockbuster "The Willie Kendrick Code" by Dan Brown starring Jim Carey as James Trouble Patrick Swayzee as Rob Thomas Steve Mclaren as Rob Moss Eddie Murphy as Willie Kendricks THIS IS NOT RIGHT........... PATRICK SWAYZEE CANNOT BE ROB THOMAS AS HE IS QUITE CLEARLY SMILING Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
mischief Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 THIS IS NOT RIGHT........... PATRICK SWAYZEE CANNOT BE ROB THOMAS AS HE IS QUITE CLEARLY SMILING Yeh Only cause he has just had one over on another DJ Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest andrew bin Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Yeh Only cause he has just had one over on another DJ wasn't patrick swayze once in a film where his brothers helped him sort the bad guys out think it was "next of kin" or something Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Rob Moss Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Speilbergs next blockbuster "The Willie Kendrick Code" by Dan Brown starring Jim Carey as James Trouble Patrick Swayzee as Rob Thomas Steve Mclaren as Rob Moss Eddie Murphy as Willie Kendricks Bloody hell Paul, Steve McLaren?! Surely Brad Pitt, Daniel Craig or even Coventry's own Clive Owen would have been closer matches? And why do I get a starring role? I only came in at the end with one line of dialogue. That's a cameo at best but more like an extra!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Bloody hell Paul, Steve McLaren?! Surely Brad Pitt, Daniel Craig or even Coventry's own Clive Owen would have been closer matches? And why do I get a starring role? I only came in at the end with one line of dialogue. That's a cameo at best but more like an extra!! Actually Rob, there is a striking resemblance! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Phild Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 I'm gunna start using a pair of those new Apple iPod Touch, can get 1000s of records on each one of those. Just plug em into the mixer and off you go... Great idea.! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jason S Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 I'm gunna start using a pair of those new Apple iPod Touch, can get 1000s of records on each one of those. Just plug em into the mixer and off you go... Yeah, but with a hotbox collection of 87 records you won't need something that can fit 1000s of tunes onto it - just plug your mobile in and use that - if you've got an iPhone you can probably play x-box or something at the same time. You'll be in heaven and won't notice your entire set being recorded ready for a carvin'. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Phild Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 (edited) Yeah, but with a hotbox collection of 87 records you won't need something that can fit 1000s of tunes onto it - just plug your mobile in and use that - if you've got an iPhone you can probably play x-box or something at the same time. You'll be in heaven and won't notice your entire set being recorded ready for a carvin'. Is it just me? But I don't understand the whole "carver" thing. If you don't have the original and just want to listen to the tune then what's wrong with having it on tape / CD/ mp3 etc etc? In fact what's wrong with playing MP3's at do's? Collecting I understand and have done a little bit of collecting myself. but in a club the punters just want to hera the sounds mostly. If this attituide were adopted then more proficient DJ's (ie people who know how to DJ properly and perhaps do it professionally) would rise to the top thereby giving a more entertaining night to the paying punter. Rather than (nowadays) people who can afford to buy the latest pseudo inflated "must have" rarity. Just my opinion. Phil Edited October 10, 2007 by phild Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jason S Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 (edited) Is it just me? But I don't understand the whole "carver" thing. If you don't have the original and just want to listen to the tune then what's wrong with having it on tape / CD/ mp3 etc etc? In fact what's wrong with playing MP3's at do's? Collecting I understand and have done a little bit of collecting myself. but in a club the punters just want to hera the sounds mostly. If this attituide were adopted then more proficient DJ's (ie people who know how to DJ properly and perhaps do it professionally) would rise to the top thereby giving a more entertaining night to the paying punter. Rather than (nowadays) people who can afford to buy the latest pseudo inflated "must have" rarity. Just my opinion. Phil Carver's are good for putting your edits onto - custom 45's of records that once had terrible guitar solo's destroying otherwise perfect records btw in some respects I agree with the MP3 thing too, but i'm not about to get the can opener out on that one Edited October 10, 2007 by J-Brew Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Simon T Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 Yeah, but with a hotbox collection of 87 . UK (US) Title Artist 1 Reet petite Jackie Wilson 2 Is this love Alison Moyet 3 Big fun Gap Band 4 Jack your body Steve 'Silk' Hurley 5 No more the fool Elkie Brooks 6 Caravan of love Housemartins 7 C'est la vie Robbie Nevil 8 Sometimes Erasure 9 The final countdown Europe 10 Open your heart Madonna 11 The rain Oran 'Juice' Jones 12 Cry wolf A-HA 13 Surrender Swing Out Sister 14 Hymn to her Pretenders 15 Shake you down Gregory Abbott 16 It didn't matter Style Counsil 17 I knew you were waiting(For me) Aretha Flanklin & George Michael 18 Down to earth Curiosity Killed the Cat 19 Livin' on a prayer Bon Jovi 20 So cold the night Communards February 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 I knew you were waiting(For me) Aretha Flanklin & George Michael 2 Heartache Pepsi & Shirlie 3 Down to earth Curiosity Killed the Cat 4 Almaz Randy Crawford 5 It doesn't have to be that way Blow Monkeys 6 Male stripper Man 2 Man Meet Man Parrish 7 Stand by me Ben E. King 8 I love my radio Taffy 9 When a man loves a woman Percy Sledge 10 Jack your body Steve 'Silk' Hurley 11 Stay out my life Five Star 12 The music of the night/Wishing you were somehow here again Michael Crawford / Sarah Brightman 13 Running in the family Level 42 14 you sexy thing Hot Chocolate 15 No more the fool Elkie Brooks 16 C'est la vie Robbie Nevil 17 Coming around again Carly Simon 18 Shoplifters of the world unite Smiths 19 Is this love Alison Moyet 20 Once bitten twice shy Great White March 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 Everything I own Boy George 2 I get the sweetest feeling Jackie Wilson 3 Liveit up Mental As Anything 4 The great pretender Freddie Mercury 5 Stand by me Ben E. King 6 Respectable Mel & Kim 7 When a man loves a woman Percy Sledge 8 Crush on you Jets 9 Male stripper Man 2 Man Meet Man Parrish 10 Running in the family Level 42 11 Weak in the presence of beauty Alison Moyet 12 Moonright(Theme) Al Jarreau 13 Respect yourself Bruce Willis 14 The right thing Simply Red 15 It doesn't have to be Erasure 16 Down to earth Curiosity Killed the Cat 17 Coming around again Carly Simon 18 With or without you U2 19 Sign 'O' the times Prince 20 (You gotta)Fight for your right(To party) Beastie Boys April 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 Let it be Ferry Aid 2 La isla bonita Madonna 3 Respectable Mel & Kim 4 Lean on me Club Nouveau 5 Let's wait awhile Janet Jackson 6 With or without you U2 7 If you let me stay Terence Trent D'Arby 8 Can't be with you tonight Judy Boucher 9 Ever fall in love Fine Young Cannibals 10 Weak in the presence of beauty Alison Moyet 11 Living in a box Living In A Box 12 The Irish rover Pugues & the Dubliners 13 Everything I own Boy George 14 I get the sweetest feeling Jackie Wilson 15 Ordenary day Curiosity Killed the Cat 16 The Slightest touch Five Star 17 Wanted dead or alive Bon Jovi 18 Sign 'O' the times Prince 19 Respect yourself Bruce Willis 20 Big time Peter Gabriel May 1987 UK (US) Title Artist 1 Nothing's gonna stop us now Starship 2 Can't be with you tonight Judy Boucher 3 A boy from nowhere Tom Jones 4 Living in a box Living In A Box 5 (Something inside)So strong Labi Siffre 6 La isla bonita Madonna 7 Another step(Closer to you) Kim Wilde & Junior 8 The slightest touch Five Star 9 Big love Fleetwood Mac 10 Shattered dreams Johnny Hates Jazz 11 Back and forth Cameo 12 I wanna dance with somebody(Who loves me) Whitney Houston 13 Lean on me Club Nouveau 14 Incommunicado Marillion 15 April skies Jesus & the Mary Chain 16 To be with you again Level 42 17 If you let me stay Terence Trent D'Arby 18 Lil' devil Cult 19 Boops(Here to go) Sly And Robbie 20 Hold me now Johnny Logan June 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 I wanna dance with somebody(Who loves me) Whitney Houston 2 Hold me now Johnny Logan 3 Nothing's gonna stop us now Starship 4 I want your sex George Michael 5 Star trekkin' Firm 6 I still haven't found what I'm looking for U2 7 Jack Mix II Mirage 8 Victem of love Erasure 9 Nothing's gonna stop us now Samantha Fox 10 Under the boardwalk Bruce Willis 11 Goodbye stranger Pepsi & Shirlie 12 Shattered dreams Johnny Hates Jazz 13 Wishing I was lucky Wet Wet Wet 14 You're the voice John Farnham 15 Serious Donna Allen 16 It's a sin Pet Shop Boys 17 When Smokey sings ABC 18 Looking for a new love Jody Watley 19 Is this love Whitesnake 20 No sleep till Brooklyn Beastie Boys 1 It's a sin Pet Shop Boys 2 Under the boardwalk Bruce Willis 3 Wishing well Terence Trent D'Arby 4 Star trekkin' Firm 5 Always Atlantic Starr 6 The living daylights A-HA 7 I wanna dance with somebody(Who loves me) Whitney Houston 8 My pretty one Cliff Richard 9 Who's that girl Madonna 10 Sweetest smile Black 11 Alone Heart 12 F.L.M. Mel & Kim 13 You're the voice John Farnham 14 Misfit Curiosity Killed the Cat 15 Is this love Whitesnake 16 Higher and higher Jackie Wilson 17 Jive talkin' Boogie Box High 18 Let's dance Chris Rea 19 When Smokey sings ABC 20 La Bamba Los Lobos August 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 La Bamba Los Lobos 2 I just can't stop loving you Michael Jackson 3 Call me Spagna 4 True faith New Order 5 Who's that girl Madonna 6 Alone Heart 7 Always Atlantic Starr 8 Labour of love Hue & Cry 9 Never gonna give you up Rick Astley 10 Toy Boy Sinitta 11 Animal Def Leppard 12 Sweet little mystery Wet Wet Wet 13 Somewhere outthere Linda Ronstadt/James Ingram 14 What have I done to deserve this Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfiled 15 Jive talkin' Boogie Box High 16 It's a sin Pet Shop Boys 17 Just don't want to be lonely Freddie McGregor 18 She's on it Beastie Boys 19 Under the boardwalk Bruce Willis 20 Funky town Pseudo Echo September 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 1 Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley 2 12 Wipe-out Fat Boys and the Beach Boys 3 4 Heart And Soul T`Pau 4 What Have I Done to Deserve This Pet Shop Boys\Dusty Springfield 5 Some People Cliff Richard 6 Toy Boy Sinitta 7 13 Pump Up the Volume MARRS 8 13 Where the Streets have no Name U2 9 Wonderful Life Black 10 Sweet Little Mystery Wet Wet Wet 11 5 Casanova Levert 12 2 Causing a Commotion Madonna 13 Bridge to your Heart Wax 14 Call Me Spagna 15 House Nation House Master Boyz 16 Its Over Level 42 17 1 I Just Can`t Stop Loving You Michael Jackson 18 31 I Don`t Want to be a hero Johnny Hates Jazz 19 2 U Got The Look Prince\Shenna Easton 20 1 Bad Michael Jackson October 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 Crockett's theme Jan Hammer 2 Full metal jacket(I wanna be your drill instructor) Abigail Mead & Nigel Goulding 3 Pump up the volume M/A/R/R/S 4 You win again Bee Gees 5 Crazy crazy nights Kiss 6 Bad Michael Jackson 7 Never gonna give you up Rick Astley 8 I need love L.L.Cool J 9 The circus Erasure 10 Some people Cliff Richard 11 I found lovin' Fatback Band 12 Love in the first degree/ Mr.Sleaze Bananarama/S.A.W. 13 Causing a commotion Madonna 14 This corrosion Sisters Of Mercy 15 Mony Mony Billy Idol 16 Faith George Michael 17 Little lies Fleetwood Mac 18 The real thing Jellybean Feat.Steven Dante 19 House nation House Master Boyz & the Rude Boy of House 20 Walk the dinosaur Was (Not Was) November 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 China in your hand T'Pau 2 Got my mind set on you George Harrison 3 Whenever you need somebody Rick Astley 4 You win again Bee Gees 5 Never can say goodbye Communards 6 Faith George Michael 7 Love in the first degree/ Mr.Sleaze Bananarama/S.A.W. 8 (I've had)The time of my life Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes 9 My baby just cares for me Nina Simone 10 Barcelona Freddie Mercury/M.Caballe 11 Here I go again Whitesnake 12 Little lies Fleetwood Mac 13 Jack Mix IV Mirage 14 So emotional Whitney Houston 15 Mony Mony Billy Idol 16 Criticize Alexander O'Neil 17 Crockett's theme Jan Hammer 18 Walk the dinosaur Was (Not Was) 19 I don't think that man should sleep alone Ray Parker Jr. 20 The circus Erasure December 1987UK (US) Title Artist 1 China in your hand T'Pau 2 Always on my mind Pet Shop Boys 3 The way you make me feel Michael Jackson 4 When I fall in love/My arms keep missing you Rick Astley 5 What do you want to make those eyes at me for Shakin' Stevens 6 Letter from America Proclaimers 7 Love letters Alison Moyet 8 Got my mind set on you George Harrison 9 Criticize Alexander O'Neil 10 Rockin' around the Christmas tree Mel & Kim(Smith & Wilde) 11 Fairy tale of New York Pugues feat. Kirsty MacColl 12 Who found who Jellybean feat. Elisa Fiorillo 13 So emotional Whitney Houston 14 Never can say goodbye Communards 15 The look of love Madonna 16 Once upon a long ago Paul McCartney 17 When I fall in love Nat 'King' Cole 18 Heaven is a place on earth Belinda Carlisle 19 Ev'ry time we say goodbye Simply Red 20 Some guys have all the luck Maxi Priest Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sean Hampsey Posted October 11, 2007 Share Posted October 11, 2007 Very good Simon. A bit of light relief. Blimey... weren't the late 80's musically shyt! I'd like to see the same charts for '67. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Eddie Hubbard Posted October 11, 2007 Share Posted October 11, 2007 Actually Rob, there is a striking resemblance! Except that Rob would probably make a better football manager !! Best ,Eddie Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Rbman Posted October 11, 2007 Share Posted October 11, 2007 Don't worry Rob they will be. It's down for Rare Collectible And Soulful Vol 3 and there are a lot of other great Detroit surprises on there too. We just wanted to build up some interest in the tracks first and this thread has at least helped that. So will Ace/Kent be taking action if it is proved the someone has been booting your material..... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pauldonnelly Posted October 11, 2007 Share Posted October 11, 2007 Bloody hell Paul, Steve McLaren?! Surely Brad Pitt, Daniel Craig or even Coventry's own Clive Owen would have been closer matches? And why do I get a starring role? I only came in at the end with one line of dialogue. That's a cameo at best but more like an extra!! Your entry 67 mins into the flim with information on how Patrick aquired his copy 8/10 years previous is pivitol to the films plot, I promise you it'll be one those iconic moments where people who miss it whilst haveing a #two will be constanlty asking their partner "do you get all of this?" And btw you look nothing like Brad Pitt... And BTW 2...Christopher Biggins has now agreed to play ACE/KENT supremo Adi Croasdale Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted October 11, 2007 Share Posted October 11, 2007 Paul---that pic of Adey was obviously taken b4 he was deliourlsly (??) happy about finding "Getting To Me" in his lunch hour. Nice one Swish says Hi!!! Tony Coleby.Your entry 67 mins into the flim with information on how Patrick aquired his copy 8/10 years previous is pivitol to the films plot, I promise you it'll be one those iconic moments where people who miss it whilst haveing a #two will be constanlty asking their partner "do you get all of this?" And btw you look nothing like Brad Pitt... And BTW 2...Christopher Biggins has now agreed to play ACE/KENT supremo Adi Croasdale Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ady Croasdell Posted October 11, 2007 Share Posted October 11, 2007 So will Ace/Kent be taking action if it is proved the someone has been booting your material..... It's not ours, it's RCA's. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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