Mark Bicknell Posted October 27, 2007 Posted October 27, 2007 (edited) Despite there being many Soul nights out there this weekend I found myself in doors yet again on Saturday night, nothing much on the television until 'Match Of The Day' so after dinner I sneaked upstairs to get the DJ boxes ready for next weekend, normally it's a case of simply changing the boxes around a little which takes an hour or so but tonight I was in the mood to play a few and spent a very enjoyable couple of hours, no dance floor to fill, no one else to please but myself.....wonderful....lol You sometimes don't realise just how many good records you own, the following 45's really hit the spot tonight. I guess this thread is following on from other threads based on favorite tunes at home, big in the record or bedrooms and just a bit of fun. I'm a sad bugger I know but it's late and now I'm bored wishing I was out somewhere....lol Philharmonics - I Need, I Need Your Love - Soulin, set the mood and I was off to another place instantly, beautiful record. The Magnificent 7 - Never Will I (Make My Baby Cry) - Dial, up went the volume and the neighbours were my audience, stunning record. The Intentions - Don't Forget That I Love You - Philips DJ, a Harthon production which has it all. The Inverts - Time Will Change - Broadway DJ, simply an awesone record. Little Charles And The Sidewinders - It's A Heartache - Decca DJ, does me up like a kipper fantastic record. The Inspirations - Your Wish Is My Command - Midas, so worthy of it's cult status, a diamond of a record. Lee Williams And The Cymbals - Lost Love - Carnival, Joe Evans was a genius, such a great record. Jimmy Norman - I'm Leaving (This Old Town) - Mercury DJ, superb record, the volume now creeping up...bliss. The Fantastics - That One - Sound Stage 7 DJ, top tuneage of the highest order. Jackey Beavers - Bring Me All Your Heartaches - Grandland, class record from an awesome talent. The Venturas - Baby Be Mine - Daniels, 1968 Chicago dynamite, awesome group record. Freddie Houston - If I Had Known - Old Town DJ, instantly memories of Stafford's 'Top Of The World' Allnighter, covered up as Herb Ward, Keb Darge at his very best. The Servicemen - I Need A Helping Hand - Patheway, time to blow the windows out, fabulous Northern Soul old style. Johnny Bartel And The Soul Masters - "If This Isn't Love" - Solid State DJ, Another old cover up as 'The Metro's' I think, reminds me of Ian Clark at The 100 Club circa about 1983/4 E.J. And The Echoes - You're Gonna Hurt - Diamond Jim, This is a stunning record out of Detroit, so hard to find, if 'The Tempos' - I'll Never Forget on Diamond Jim is hard to find then this is as hard to locate IMO. The Falcons - Love You Like You Never Been Loved - Big Wheel, flip to 'Good Good Feeling' records like this take me to another dimension. The Volumes - I Got Love - Twirl DJ, well into the male vocal group section of my little one man soul night now....lol The Four Sonics - Easier Said Than Done - Sport, full volume now no messing, her at number 22 loves this record. The O'Jays - I'll Never Forget You - Imperial Audition, how good are these guy's? still a brilliant record, pure class. The Four Voices - We Live In The Ghetto - Voice, equal in quality to 'My Love Is Getting Stronger' at a snip of the price. The Entertainers - Love In My Heart - Symbol DJ - every collection should hold this stunning oldie, total manic madness, awesome record. Eddie Hill - You Got The Best Of Me - Thelma - simply Detroit at it's very basic beautiful best....Jacqui yell's up the stairs "Turn it down?".....so up it goes full blast now as I'm on one....lol The Metrics - Wishes - Chadwick, if I had one wish it would be that this beauty was a much bigger record on the scene than it is, cult status again, beautiful record. The Jive Five - You're A Puzzle - United Artists DJ, proper Northern record and hard to find now as it's firmly in peoples collections never to be sold...lol A few from the girls! Irene And The Scotts - I'm Stuck On My Baby - Smash DJ, I love this record if there were only five copies of this it would be a thousand pound record no messing. The Liberty Belles - Shing-A-Ling Time - Shout DJ, needs playing this again at the gigs, thumping N-Soul of the highest order. Barbara Jean And The Lyrics - Any Two Can Play It - Big Hit, flip to her version of 'Why Weren't You There' both sides are dandy detroit and pretty hard to find. The Wooden Nickles - Nobody But You - Omen DJ, still a very popular and desired record on the scene. Bessie Jones - No More Tears - A-Bet, stonking uptempo Northern, forgotton oldie that does it for me yet again, now the neighbours are really feeling the groove as the windows and the house are rattling. The Vashonettes - A Mighty Good Lover - Checker, sexy record..mmmmmmmmmmm! Mill Evans - Things Won't Be The Same - Constellation, what a brilliant record, Bill Sheppard production out of the Widy City, so so good. Joe Anderson - I Can't Get Enough Of You - Heidi DJ, one of the best records of my little soul night here, top tune. Buster Jones - Baby Boy - Sure-Shot DJ, top class record that again needs a little more turntable action out and about at the venues, fantastic tune. Vernon Greene - Look At Me, Look At Me - Minit Audition, this record pushes me over the edge everytime, has it all and then some. Last orders at the bar please!!!! The Festivals - Checkin' Out - Blue Rock DJ, flip to 'Hey Girl' an awesome double header. and finally - The Visitors - My Love Is Ready And Waiting - Tangerine, oh my goodness me this is about as good as it gets......awesome tuneage. Sorry to bore the pants off everyone but like I said a little bored but no matter where you are at home or at a gig, in the car, on a bus, train listening to this wonderful music through an MP3 player or whatever......well there's nothing quite like it is there, nothing else even comes close....now I might just go and listen to a few more before bed...lol Regards - Mark Bicknell. Edited October 28, 2007 by Mark Bicknell
Soul-slider Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 Great selection, a man after my own heart...same taste too! Been after E.J & Echoes for ages but to no avail...
Mark Bicknell Posted October 28, 2007 Author Posted October 28, 2007 Great selection, a man after my own heart...same taste too! Been after E.J & Echoes for ages but to no avail... Interesting point there about having the same taste, what a good way to find like minded people get them all together and do a night with no restrictions musically bliss....lol Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Alan Pollard Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 Despite there being many Soul nights out there this weekend I found myself in doors yet again on Saturday night, nothing much on the television until 'Match Of The Day' so after dinner I sneaked upstairs to get the DJ boxes ready for next weekend, normally it's a case of simply changing the boxes around a little which takes an hour or so but tonight I was in the mood to play a few and spent a very enjoyable couple of hours, no dance floor to fill, no one else to please but myself.....wonderful....lol You sometimes don't realise just how many good records you own, the following 45's really hit the spot tonight. I guess this thread is following on from other threads based on favorite tunes at home, big in the record or bedrooms and just a bit of fun. I'm a sad bugger I know but it's late and now I'm bored wishing I was out somewhere....lol Philharmonics - I Need, I Need Your Love - Soulin, set the mood and I was off to another place instantly, beautiful record. The Magnificent 7 - Never Will I (Make My Baby Cry) - Dial, up went the volume and the neighbours were my audience, stunning record. The Intentions - Don't Forget That I Love You - Philips DJ, a Harthon production which has it all. The Inverts - Time Will Change - Broadway DJ, simply an awesone record. Little Charles And The Sidewinders - It's A Heartache - Decca DJ, does me up like a kipper fantastic record. The Inspirations - Your Wish Is My Command - Midas, so worthy of it's cult status, a diamond of a record. Lee Williams And The Cymbals - Lost Love - Carnival, Joe Evans was a genius, such a great record. Jimmy Norman - I'm Leaving (This Old Town) - Mercury DJ, superb record, the volume now creeping up...bliss. The Fantastics - That One - Sound Stage 7 DJ, top tuneage of the highest order. Jackey Beavers - Bring Me All Your Heartaches - Grandland, class record from an awesome talent. The Venturas - Baby Be Mine - Daniels, 1968 Chicago dynamite, awesome group record. Freddie Houston - If I Had Known - Old Town DJ, instantly memories of Stafford's 'Top Of The World' Allnighter, covered up as Herb Ward, Keb Darge at his very best. The Servicemen - I Need A Helping Hand - Patheway, time to blow the windows out, fabulous Northern Soul old style. Johnny Bartel And The Soul Masters - "If This Isn't Love" - Solid State DJ, Another old cover up as 'The Metro's' I think, reminds me of Ian Clark at The 100 Club circa about 1983/4 E.J. And The Echoes - You're Gonna Hurt - Diamond Jim, This is a stunning record out of Detroit, so hard to find, if 'The Tempos' - I'll Never Forget on Diamond Jim is hard to find then this is as hard to locate IMO. The Falcons - Love You Like You Never Been Loved - Big Wheel, flip to 'Good Good Feeling' records like this take me to another dimension. The Volumes - I Got Love - Twirl DJ, well into the male vocal group section of my little one man soul night now....lol The Four Sonics - Easier Said Than Done - Sport, full volume now no messing, her at number 22 loves this record. The O'Jays - I'll Never Forget You - Imperial Audition, how good are these guy's? still a brilliant record, pure class. The Four Voices - We Live In The Ghetto - Voice, equal in quality to 'My Love Is Getting Stronger' at a snip of the price. The Entertainers - Love In My Heart - Symbol DJ - every collection should hold this stunning oldie, total manic madness, awesome record. Eddie Hill - You Got The Best Of Me - Thelma - simply Detroit at it's very basic beautiful best....Jacqui yell's up the stairs "Turn it down?".....so up it goes full blast now as I'm on one....lol The Metrics - Wishes - Chadwick, if I had one wish it would be that this beauty was a much bigger record on the scene than it is, cult status again, beautiful record. The Jive Five - You're A Puzzle - United Artists DJ, proper Northern record and hard to find now as it's firmly in peoples collections never to be sold...lol A few from the girls! Irene And The Scotts - I'm Stuck On My Baby - Smash DJ, I love this record if there were only five copies of this it would be a thousand pound record no messing. The Liberty Belles - Shing-A-Ling Time - Shout DJ, needs playing this again at the gigs, thumping N-Soul of the highest order. Barbara Jean And The Lyrics - Any Two Can Play It - Big Hit, flip to her version of 'Why Weren't You There' both sides are dandy detroit and pretty hard to find. The Wooden Nickles - Nobody But You - Omen DJ, still a very popular and desired record on the scene. Bessie Jones - No More Tears - A-Bet, stonking uptempo Northern, forgotton oldie that does it for me yet again, now the neighbours are really feeling the groove as the windows and the house are rattling. The Vashonettes - A Mighty Good Lover - Checker, sexy record..mmmmmmmmmmm! Mill Evans - Things Won't Be The Same - Constellation, what a brilliant record, Bill Sheppard production out of the Widy City, so so good. Joe Anderson - I Can't Get Enough Of You - Heidi DJ, one of the best records of my little soul night here, top tune. Buster Jones - Baby Boy - Sure-Shot DJ, top class record that again needs a little more turntable action out and about at the venues, fantastic tune. Vernon Greene - Look At Me, Look At Me - Minit Audition, this record pushes me over the edge everytime, has it all and then some. Last orders at the bar please!!!! The Festivals - Checkin' Out - Blue Rock DJ, flip to 'Hey Girl' an awesome double header. and finally - The Visitors - My Love Is Ready And Waiting - Tangerine, oh my goodness me this is about as good as it gets......awesome tuneage. Sorry to bore the pants off everyone but like I said a little bored but no matter where you are at home or at a gig, in the car, on a bus, train listening to this wonderful music through an MP3 player or whatever......well there's nothing quite like it is there, nothing else even comes close....now I might just go and listen to a few more before bed...lol Regards - Mark Bicknell. Awesome set Mark especially The Four Sonics, The Entertainers and The Intentions which I totally forgot about when I met the Harthon guys in Florida just a few weeks ago, this type of set I'd love to hear in a venue, it's also the selection of music that would have me looking forward to the next time the venue was on but sadly it's never going to be is it as there is too much pressure from the dance floor for classics etc which I don't have a problem with and although alot of these are classics in their own right they would almost certainly get the thumbs down if played along side each other which is a pity. Hopefully see you next week. Regards Alan
Mark Bicknell Posted October 28, 2007 Author Posted October 28, 2007 Awesome set Mark especially The Four Sonics, The Entertainers and The Intentions which I totally forgot about when I met the Harthon guys in Florida just a few weeks ago, this type of set I'd love to hear in a venue, it's also the selection of music that would have me looking forward to the next time the venue was on but sadly it's never going to be is it as there is too much pressure from the dance floor for classics etc which I don't have a problem with and although alot of these are classics in their own right they would almost certainly get the thumbs down if played along side each other which is a pity. Hopefully see you next week. Regards Alan Hi Alan, thanks for the comments mate, like I said there was no dance floor to fill or impress and all I had to please was myself last night....lol having said that there are a few venues out there where you can freestyle the spots but they are few and far between, to be able to slip a few different things in the mix now and again keeps my interest in the DJ thing going, a nice mix can be the perfect spot and is what we all try to do I guess. Hope to see you next week Alan. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Jaco Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 Despite there being many Soul nights out there this weekend I found myself in doors yet again on Saturday night, nothing much on the television until 'Match Of The Day' so after dinner I sneaked upstairs to get the DJ boxes ready for next weekend, normally it's a case of simply changing the boxes around a little which takes an hour or so but tonight I was in the mood to play a few and spent a very enjoyable couple of hours, no dance floor to fill, no one else to please but myself.....wonderful....lol You sometimes don't realise just how many good records you own, the following 45's really hit the spot tonight. I guess this thread is following on from other threads based on favorite tunes at home, big in the record or bedrooms and just a bit of fun. I'm a sad bugger I know but it's late and now I'm bored wishing I was out somewhere....lol Philharmonics - I Need, I Need Your Love - Soulin, set the mood and I was off to another place instantly, beautiful record. The Magnificent 7 - Never Will I (Make My Baby Cry) - Dial, up went the volume and the neighbours were my audience, stunning record. The Intentions - Don't Forget That I Love You - Philips DJ, a Harthon production which has it all. The Inverts - Time Will Change - Broadway DJ, simply an awesone record. Little Charles And The Sidewinders - It's A Heartache - Decca DJ, does me up like a kipper fantastic record. The Inspirations - Your Wish Is My Command - Midas, so worthy of it's cult status, a diamond of a record. Lee Williams And The Cymbals - Lost Love - Carnival, Joe Evans was a genius, such a great record. Jimmy Norman - I'm Leaving (This Old Town) - Mercury DJ, superb record, the volume now creeping up...bliss. The Fantastics - That One - Sound Stage 7 DJ, top tuneage of the highest order. Jackey Beavers - Bring Me All Your Heartaches - Grandland, class record from an awesome talent. The Venturas - Baby Be Mine - Daniels, 1968 Chicago dynamite, awesome group record. Freddie Houston - If I Had Known - Old Town DJ, instantly memories of Stafford's 'Top Of The World' Allnighter, covered up as Herb Ward, Keb Darge at his very best. The Servicemen - I Need A Helping Hand - Patheway, time to blow the windows out, fabulous Northern Soul old style. Johnny Bartel And The Soul Masters - "If This Isn't Love" - Solid State DJ, Another old cover up as 'The Metro's' I think, reminds me of Ian Clark at The 100 Club circa about 1983/4 E.J. And The Echoes - You're Gonna Hurt - Diamond Jim, This is a stunning record out of Detroit, so hard to find, if 'The Tempos' - I'll Never Forget on Diamond Jim is hard to find then this is as hard to locate IMO. The Falcons - Love You Like You Never Been Loved - Big Wheel, flip to 'Good Good Feeling' records like this take me to another dimension. The Volumes - I Got Love - Twirl DJ, well into the male vocal group section of my little one man soul night now....lol The Four Sonics - Easier Said Than Done - Sport, full volume now no messing, her at number 22 loves this record. The O'Jays - I'll Never Forget You - Imperial Audition, how good are these guy's? still a brilliant record, pure class. The Four Voices - We Live In The Ghetto - Voice, equal in quality to 'My Love Is Getting Stronger' at a snip of the price. The Entertainers - Love In My Heart - Symbol DJ - every collection should hold this stunning oldie, total manic madness, awesome record. Eddie Hill - You Got The Best Of Me - Thelma - simply Detroit at it's very basic beautiful best....Jacqui yell's up the stairs "Turn it down?".....so up it goes full blast now as I'm on one....lol The Metrics - Wishes - Chadwick, if I had one wish it would be that this beauty was a much bigger record on the scene than it is, cult status again, beautiful record. The Jive Five - You're A Puzzle - United Artists DJ, proper Northern record and hard to find now as it's firmly in peoples collections never to be sold...lol A few from the girls! Irene And The Scotts - I'm Stuck On My Baby - Smash DJ, I love this record if there were only five copies of this it would be a thousand pound record no messing. The Liberty Belles - Shing-A-Ling Time - Shout DJ, needs playing this again at the gigs, thumping N-Soul of the highest order. Barbara Jean And The Lyrics - Any Two Can Play It - Big Hit, flip to her version of 'Why Weren't You There' both sides are dandy detroit and pretty hard to find. The Wooden Nickles - Nobody But You - Omen DJ, still a very popular and desired record on the scene. Bessie Jones - No More Tears - A-Bet, stonking uptempo Northern, forgotton oldie that does it for me yet again, now the neighbours are really feeling the groove as the windows and the house are rattling. The Vashonettes - A Mighty Good Lover - Checker, sexy record..mmmmmmmmmmm! Mill Evans - Things Won't Be The Same - Constellation, what a brilliant record, Bill Sheppard production out of the Widy City, so so good. Joe Anderson - I Can't Get Enough Of You - Heidi DJ, one of the best records of my little soul night here, top tune. Buster Jones - Baby Boy - Sure-Shot DJ, top class record that again needs a little more turntable action out and about at the venues, fantastic tune. Vernon Greene - Look At Me, Look At Me - Minit Audition, this record pushes me over the edge everytime, has it all and then some. Last orders at the bar please!!!! The Festivals - Checkin' Out - Blue Rock DJ, flip to 'Hey Girl' an awesome double header. and finally - The Visitors - My Love Is Ready And Waiting - Tangerine, oh my goodness me this is about as good as it gets......awesome tuneage. Sorry to bore the pants off everyone but like I said a little bored but no matter where you are at home or at a gig, in the car, on a bus, train listening to this wonderful music through an MP3 player or whatever......well there's nothing quite like it is there, nothing else even comes close....now I might just go and listen to a few more before bed...lol Regards - Mark Bicknell. A,ah - I recognise that list. It's part of the playlist of the eagerly awaited return of the Soul Shack, at least it ought to be! How could anyone believe that the scene is not in rude health, if you had to listen to this lot at a venue? More power to you, Mark - your enthusiasm for the music oozes out of this post
Phild Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 (edited) Interesting point there about having the same taste, what a good way to find like minded people get them all together and do a night with no restrictions musically bliss....lol Regards - Mark Bicknell. A night with no musical restrictions would be great. No musical restrictions and no politics - true bliss That might even get these tired old bones out of the house. Just imagine - The Masquaders, The Brand new heavies, Silky Hargreaves, Lanier & Co, Al Hudson, The Dynells, Frank Wilson, Robin Thicke, George Pepp, Kirk Franklin, The Dells, Don Gardner, Gerald Levert etc etc all played at the same venue in the same room. Edited October 28, 2007 by phild
Mark Bicknell Posted October 28, 2007 Author Posted October 28, 2007 A,ah - I recognise that list. It's part of the playlist of the eagerly awaited return of the Soul Shack, at least it ought to be! How could anyone believe that the scene is not in rude health, if you had to listen to this lot at a venue? More power to you, Mark - your enthusiasm for the music oozes out of this post Cheers Jaco, some may feature on the return of 'The Soul Shack' lol next Sunday November 4th - 10pm - Midnight, predicted playlist is now on the station forum www.starpointradio.com Thanks for your kind comments and support. Regards - Mark Bicknell
Mark Bicknell Posted October 28, 2007 Author Posted October 28, 2007 A night with no musical restrictions would be great. No musical restrictions and no politics - true bliss That might even get these tired old bones out of the house. Just imagine - The Masquaders, The Brand new heavies, Silky Hargreaves, Lanier & Co, Al Hudson, The Dynells, Frank Wilson, Robin Thicke, George Pepp, Kirk Franklin, The Dells, Don Gardner, Gerald Levert etc etc all played at the same venue in the same room. One day Phil we will get you out of the house to a soul night again mate....lol Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest welshruss Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 Mark,did the same meself,only in this house its on a Sunday .......The bride is on the computer in one room,i,m in the record room dropping a few on the turntable.Quite normal in this house on a Sunday nite........... Minnie Epperson - Grab your clothes Chuck Jackson - Whats with this loneliness - just seen this is being auctioned on Mr Manships site. Dee Dee Sharp - Deep dark secret Cash McCall - i,m in danger Deon Jackson - You gotta love Fidells - Try a little harder Solomon Burke - Cry to me Darrow Fletcher - My young misery Barry White - All in the run of a day The Sweet - Got to have more love Ike & Tina - Finger poppin Chuck Jones - Boo on you Then a complete change of direction,and not sure where this lot came from : Blaze ft Jennifer Hudson - Family Eve Gallagher - Change your mind Norman Hutchins - I Really love you Karl Frierson - 10 minutes and finished off with - Mario Biondi - This is what you are Looking at that lot its quite diverse,but i did enjoy it,no comments like "can you get this crap off mate and play summat decent!!!!!"
Kev Connellan Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 Ike & Tina - Finger poppin Great sax break in this one
Guest Pete Griffin Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 Great sax break in this one Yep your right there
Guest Pete Griffin Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 Irene And The Scotts - I'm Stuck On My Baby - Smash DJ Oooooo!!!! Great tune there mark, better dig out my copy and put in my pc Maybe play it in Rhyl or will you be playing it
Mark Bicknell Posted October 29, 2007 Author Posted October 29, 2007 Irene And The Scotts - I'm Stuck On My Baby - Smash DJ Oooooo!!!! Great tune there mark, better dig out my copy and put in my pc Maybe play it in Rhyl or will you be playing it Be my guest Pete or whoever is on first get's to play it....lol only joking I've not finished messing with the boxes yet so it might not make the final cut but certainly on the reserves bench. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Mark Bicknell Posted October 29, 2007 Author Posted October 29, 2007 Mark,did the same meself,only in this house its on a Sunday .......The bride is on the computer in one room,i,m in the record room dropping a few on the turntable.Quite normal in this house on a Sunday nite........... Minnie Epperson - Grab your clothes Chuck Jackson - Whats with this loneliness - just seen this is being auctioned on Mr Manships site. Dee Dee Sharp - Deep dark secret Cash McCall - i,m in danger Deon Jackson - You gotta love Fidells - Try a little harder Solomon Burke - Cry to me Darrow Fletcher - My young misery Barry White - All in the run of a day The Sweet - Got to have more love Ike & Tina - Finger poppin Chuck Jones - Boo on you Then a complete change of direction,and not sure where this lot came from : Blaze ft Jennifer Hudson - Family Eve Gallagher - Change your mind Norman Hutchins - I Really love you Karl Frierson - 10 minutes and finished off with - Mario Biondi - This is what you are Looking at that lot its quite diverse,but i did enjoy it,no comments like "can you get this crap off mate and play summat decent!!!!!" Good fun this single person soul night stuff....lol Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Phild Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 One day Phil we will get you out of the house to a soul night again mate....lol Regards - Mark Bicknell. I seriously doubt it mate. It seems like it's all moved on beyond me these days. But, never say never. Phil
Mark Bicknell Posted October 30, 2007 Author Posted October 30, 2007 I seriously doubt it mate. It seems like it's all moved on beyond me these days. But, never say never. Phil One day Phil I'm sure you will venture out. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
martynthejazz Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 Mark,did the same meself,only in this house its on a Sunday .......The bride is on the computer in one room,i,m in the record room dropping a few on the turntable.Quite normal in this house on a Sunday nite........... Minnie Epperson - Grab your clothes Chuck Jackson - Whats with this loneliness - just seen this is being auctioned on Mr Manships site. Dee Dee Sharp - Deep dark secret Cash McCall - i,m in danger Deon Jackson - You gotta love Fidells - Try a little harder Solomon Burke - Cry to me Darrow Fletcher - My young misery Barry White - All in the run of a day The Sweet - Got to have more love Ike & Tina - Finger poppin Chuck Jones - Boo on you Then a complete change of direction,and not sure where this lot came from : Blaze ft Jennifer Hudson - Family Eve Gallagher - Change your mind Norman Hutchins - I Really love you Karl Frierson - 10 minutes and finished off with - Mario Biondi - This is what you are Looking at that lot its quite diverse,but i did enjoy it,no comments like "can you get this crap off mate and play summat decent!!!!!" Russ, great tune, Mario Biondi - this is what you are.. ( also known as WAS-A-BEE) By the one, on a saint-germain des-pres cafe. cd from 2005. Top track to dance to for me, played in the Broadside room at the PRESTATYN LEGEND MOTOWN weekend, Mart.
Guest rachel Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 Russ, great tune, Mario Biondi - this is what you are.. ( also known as WAS-A-BEE) By the one, on a saint-germain des-pres cafe. cd from 2005. Top track to dance to for me, played in the Broadside room at the PRESTATYN LEGEND MOTOWN weekend, Mart. Slightly different versions aren't they? Great tune anyway, agreed
Phild Posted October 31, 2007 Posted October 31, 2007 One day Phil I'm sure you will venture out. Regards - Mark Bicknell. You're right. I went to Morrisons today
Guest Posted October 31, 2007 Posted October 31, 2007 Just Got Off The Phone With Barbara Jean English, Of That Lyrics Record, Bloody Great Record - Bloody Great Singer, Bloody Great Friend! You've Got Ace Taste Matey!
Mark Bicknell Posted October 31, 2007 Author Posted October 31, 2007 Just Got Off The Phone With Barbara Jean English, Of That Lyrics Record, Bloody Great Record - Bloody Great Singer, Bloody Great Friend! You've Got Ace Taste Matey! Two fantastic sides on this record, thanks for your kind words. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
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