Guest rigs28 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 reading through an old book today and came across richards last ever playlist from the casino,(below).my question is,how many have stood the test of time and would stand up at an all-nighter these days. heartaches and pain-pages. your love keepps me dancing-ike strong playing the part of a fool-embers try to think-court davis cant get over these memories-john &wierdest what should i do-little ann where im not wanted-eddie holman the thought of loving you-pierre hunt oh yeah yeah yeah-vivian carrol i dont like to lose-cecil washington whatcha gonna do-combinations thats the way-james lewis heartache souvenirs-william powell makes me fell the way-rock candy mighty body-leon bryant how can i tell her-curtis no second chance-deadbeats love slipped through my fingers-herman hitson what happened to yesterday-mr soul all of my life-nurons i need love-daybreak lets spend some time together-larry housten im coming on over-johnny hunnicut huet-eddie holman packin up-damon fox you know what i like-emmanual laskey giving it all to you-cheryl berdell sho nuff no funny stuff-charles mann gonna give you my love-gary glenn thats the kind of man i am-bobby adams lets talk it over-dee dee gartell getting ready for the get down-zz and co ill never say goodbye-vontastics let somebody love you-kenni burke someone special-rideout. a bit drawn out i know but a few unknowns on todays scene there.(some for the better)
Chalky Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 I think any DJ these days would love a playlist like that. Some of those still getting regular plays today.
Russoul1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 william powell - heartache souvenirs, havnt heard this for years awesome!! russ
Guest Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 reading through an old book today and came across richards last ever playlist from the casino,(below).my question is,how many have stood the test of time and would stand up at an all-nighter these days. heartaches and pain-pages. your love keepps me dancing-ike strong playing the part of a fool-embers try to think-court davis cant get over these memories-john &wierdest what should i do-little ann where im not wanted-eddie holman the thought of loving you-pierre hunt oh yeah yeah yeah-vivian carrol i dont like to lose-cecil washington whatcha gonna do-combinations thats the way-james lewis heartache souvenirs-william powell makes me fell the way-rock candy mighty body-leon bryant how can i tell her-curtis no second chance-deadbeats love slipped through my fingers-herman hitson what happened to yesterday-mr soul all of my life-nurons i need love-daybreak lets spend some time together-larry housten im coming on over-johnny hunnicut huet-eddie holman packin up-damon fox you know what i like-emmanual laskey giving it all to you-cheryl berdell sho nuff no funny stuff-charles mann gonna give you my love-gary glenn thats the kind of man i am-bobby adams lets talk it over-dee dee gartell getting ready for the get down-zz and co ill never say goodbye-vontastics let somebody love you-kenni burke someone special-rideout. a bit drawn out i know but a few unknowns on todays scene there.(some for the better) We have done this topic before , but well worth raising again ...... Richard's last spot at WC , was highly creditable - cover ups and known sides - and would stand up if played at any venue today ...... I have stated this before , what makes the list interesting , is that several of the records chosen for his last spot , the titles - real or given to them - mirror Richard's feelings at the time , in respect of the way he considered and viewed his situation and contribution to , and with , WC ..... Malc Burton
Zed1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 heartaches and pain-pages. your love keepps me dancing-ike strong playing the part of a fool-embers try to think-court davis cant get over these memories-john &wierdest what should i do-little ann where im not wanted-eddie holman the thought of loving you-pierre hunt oh yeah yeah yeah-vivian carrol i dont like to lose-cecil washington whatcha gonna do-combinations thats the way-james lewis heartache souvenirs-william powell makes me fell the way-rock candy mighty body-leon bryant how can i tell her-curtis no second chance-deadbeats love slipped through my fingers-herman hitson what happened to yesterday-mr soul all of my life-nurons i need love-daybreak lets spend some time together-larry housten im coming on over-johnny hunnicut huet-eddie holman packin up-damon fox you know what i like-emmanual laskey giving it all to you-cheryl berdell sho nuff no funny stuff-charles mann gonna give you my love-gary glenn thats the kind of man i am-bobby adams lets talk it over-dee dee gartell getting ready for the get down-zz and co ill never say goodbye-vontastics let somebody love you-kenni burke someone special-rideout. Fantastic Playlist that should go down well at most Niters....... well it would with me anyway!.. Was the above taken from Dave Shaws book 'Casino'?.....
Peter99 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Absolutely stands the test of time. Superb new 60's discoveries and modern soul of the highest order. Stunning play list.
Guest rachel Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Fantastic Playlist that should go down well at most Niters....... well it would with me anyway!.. Was the above taken from Dave Shaws book 'Casino'?..... It's in Dave Nowell's 'Too Darn Soulful' - strangely enough was flicking through it yesterday and read that playlist! Think some you'd only get away with at an 'oldies' orientated night these days but others would stand up anywhere.
Zed1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 It's in Dave Nowell's 'Too Darn Soulful' - strangely enough was flicking through it yesterday and read that playlist! Think some you'd only get away with at an 'oldies' orientated night these days but others would stand up anywhere. I stand corrected... The list from the above book was Richards 'fave' plays from Wigan, not his last!.. In no particular order....... Vickie Bains. 'Country Girl' Al Williams. 'I am Nothing' Eddie Holman 'Where I'm not Wanted' ZZ & co 'Getting ready for the get down' Cecil Washington 'I don't like to lose' John and the Weirdest 'Cant get over these Memories' George Kirby 'What can I do?' Tamala Lewis 'You won't say nothing' Little Ann Bridgeforth 'What shoul I do?' Jimmy Delphs 'Dancing a Hole in the World' Chris Bartley. 'I go out of my mind' The Combinations. 'Like a good Girl should' Billy Woods. 'Let me make you happy' The Jades. 'I'm where it's at' Betty Boo. Say it Isn't so' Jackie Beavers 'I need my Baby' Ernestine Eady. 'Lets talk it over' Eddie Daye and the four bars. 'Guess who Loves you' Larry Houston 'Lets spend some time together' Court Davis. 'Try to think what you're doing' Gene Toones. 'What more do you want' Mr Soul. 'What happened to yesterday' Lou Roberts. 'Eveything you always wanted to know about love' The Adventures. 'Easy Baby' The Volcanos. 'The Laws of Love' The Delights. 'Lover' The Appontments. 'I saw you there' Larry Clinton. 'She's Wanted' Moses Dillard and the dynamic showmen. 'I'll pay the price' The lovers. 'Without a doubt'
Chalky Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 I stand corrected... The list from the above book was Richards 'fave' plays from Wigan, not his last!.. In no particular order....... Vickie Bains. 'Country Girl' Al Williams. 'I am Nothing' Eddie Holman 'Where I'm not Wanted' ZZ & co 'Getting ready for the get down' Cecil Washington 'I don't like to lose' John and the Weirdest 'Cant get over these Memories' George Kirby 'What can I do?' Tamala Lewis 'You won't say nothing' Little Ann Bridgeforth 'What shoul I do?' Jimmy Delphs 'Dancing a Hole in the World' Chris Bartley. 'I go out of my mind' The Combinations. 'Like a good Girl should' Billy Woods. 'Let me make you happy' The Jades. 'I'm where it's at' Betty Boo. Say it Isn't so' Jackie Beavers 'I need my Baby' Ernestine Eady. 'Lets talk it over' Eddie Daye and the four bars. 'Guess who Loves you' Larry Houston 'Lets spend some time together' Court Davis. 'Try to think what you're doing' Gene Toones. 'What more do you want' Mr Soul. 'What happened to yesterday' Lou Roberts. 'Eveything you always wanted to know about love' The Adventures. 'Easy Baby' The Volcanos. 'The Laws of Love' The Delights. 'Lover' The Appontments. 'I saw you there' Larry Clinton. 'She's Wanted' Moses Dillard and the dynamic showmen. 'I'll pay the price' The lovers. 'Without a doubt' great set!!!
Guest Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 I stand corrected... The list from the above book was Richards 'fave' plays from Wigan, not his last!.. In no particular order....... Vickie Bains. 'Country Girl' Al Williams. 'I am Nothing' Eddie Holman 'Where I'm not Wanted' ZZ & co 'Getting ready for the get down' Cecil Washington 'I don't like to lose' John and the Weirdest 'Cant get over these Memories' George Kirby 'What can I do?' Tamala Lewis 'You won't say nothing' Little Ann Bridgeforth 'What shoul I do?' Jimmy Delphs 'Dancing a Hole in the World' Chris Bartley. 'I go out of my mind' The Combinations. 'Like a good Girl should' Billy Woods. 'Let me make you happy' The Jades. 'I'm where it's at' Betty Boo. Say it Isn't so' Jackie Beavers 'I need my Baby' Ernestine Eady. 'Lets talk it over' Eddie Daye and the four bars. 'Guess who Loves you' Larry Houston 'Lets spend some time together' Court Davis. 'Try to think what you're doing' Gene Toones. 'What more do you want' Mr Soul. 'What happened to yesterday' Lou Roberts. 'Eveything you always wanted to know about love' The Adventures. 'Easy Baby' The Volcanos. 'The Laws of Love' The Delights. 'Lover' The Appontments. 'I saw you there' Larry Clinton. 'She's Wanted' Moses Dillard and the dynamic showmen. 'I'll pay the price' The lovers. 'Without a doubt' Can all be heard in my front room regularly.. Most of my favs in there..
Wiganer1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 great set!!! ========== got a wigan tape with richard dedicating the combinations (chessmen c/u) to guy of the 60's connoiseurs in the bar of course he was referring to Guy Hennigan!
Zed1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Can all be heard in my front room regularly.. Is it 'Pay on the door', or will I need a ticket?...
Guest Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 (edited) Is it 'Pay on the door', or will I need a ticket?... LOL.. oh deffo ticket only.. It's an exclooosive event, would have to be to hear me DJing'.. If I was a DJ, I reckon those would ALL be in my collection... Jayne,x, Edited January 20, 2008 by Miss BurySoul
Zed1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 LOL.. oh deffo ticket only.. It's an exclooosive event, would have to be hear me DJing'.. If I was a DJ, I reckon those would ALL be in my collection... Jayne,x, A little off Topic, but how is BTH these days?...... used to go several years ago but it clashes with a local nite a mate does these days, plus I had a bit of 'fall out' with one of the Jocks up there so never went again!... Shame realy 'cos it was quite a good nite..
Winsford Soul Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 (edited) reading through an old book today and came across richards last ever playlist from the casino,(below).my question is,how many have stood the test of time and would stand up at an all-nighter these days. heartaches and pain-pages. your love keepps me dancing-ike strong playing the part of a fool-embers try to think-court davis cant get over these memories-john &wierdest what should i do-little ann where im not wanted-eddie holman the thought of loving you-pierre hunt oh yeah yeah yeah-vivian carrol i dont like to lose-cecil washington whatcha gonna do-combinations thats the way-james lewis heartache souvenirs-william powell makes me fell the way-rock candy mighty body-leon bryant how can i tell her-curtis no second chance-deadbeats love slipped through my fingers-herman hitson what happened to yesterday-mr soul all of my life-nurons i need love-daybreak lets spend some time together-larry housten im coming on over-johnny hunnicut huet-eddie holman packin up-damon fox you know what i like-emmanual laskey giving it all to you-cheryl berdell sho nuff no funny stuff-charles mann gonna give you my love-gary glenn thats the kind of man i am-bobby adams lets talk it over-dee dee gartell getting ready for the get down-zz and co ill never say goodbye-vontastics let somebody love you-kenni burke someone special-rideout. a bit drawn out i know but a few unknowns on todays scene there.(some for the better) What a set of tunes. Would,nt like to have to buy most of these tunes at todays prices For millionaires only. Steve Edited January 20, 2008 by Winsford Soul
Guest Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 A little off Topic, but how is BTH these days?...... used to go several years ago but it clashes with a local nite a mate does these days, plus I had a bit of 'fall out' with one of the Jocks up there so never went again!... Shame realy 'cos it was quite a good nite.. Hmm.. I'm intrigued.. I'll pm ya so it doesn't look like I'm hijacking this thread!. lol Jayne.x.
Guest Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 What a set of tunes. Would,nt like to have to buy them these days. For millionaires only. Steve Funnily enough, I bought one or two after hearing them on those For Millonaires only CD's.. Jayne.x.
Guest nubes Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 I stand corrected... The list from the above book was Richards 'fave' plays from Wigan, not his last!.. In no particular order....... Vickie Bains. 'Country Girl' Al Williams. 'I am Nothing' Eddie Holman 'Where I'm not Wanted' ZZ & co 'Getting ready for the get down' Cecil Washington 'I don't like to lose' John and the Weirdest 'Cant get over these Memories' George Kirby 'What can I do?' Tamala Lewis 'You won't say nothing' Little Ann Bridgeforth 'What shoul I do?' Jimmy Delphs 'Dancing a Hole in the World' Chris Bartley. 'I go out of my mind' The Combinations. 'Like a good Girl should' Billy Woods. 'Let me make you happy' The Jades. 'I'm where it's at' Betty Boo. Say it Isn't so' Jackie Beavers 'I need my Baby' Ernestine Eady. 'Lets talk it over' Eddie Daye and the four bars. 'Guess who Loves you' Larry Houston 'Lets spend some time together' Court Davis. 'Try to think what you're doing' Gene Toones. 'What more do you want' Mr Soul. 'What happened to yesterday' Lou Roberts. 'Eveything you always wanted to know about love' The Adventures. 'Easy Baby' The Volcanos. 'The Laws of Love' The Delights. 'Lover' The Appontments. 'I saw you there' Larry Clinton. 'She's Wanted' Moses Dillard and the dynamic showmen. 'I'll pay the price' The lovers. 'Without a doubt' I am getting all goosepimply just reading thru that list.....incredible ....Delxxx
Zed1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 I am getting all goosepimply just reading thru that list.....incredible ....Delxxx ......... and to make things even more "goosepimply" try and pick three of the best... of 'The Best'..
Guest nubes Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 ......... and to make things even more "goosepimply" try and pick three of the best... of 'The Best'.. Where the hell would one start???!!!.... ...Delxx
Zed1 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Where the hell would one start???!!!.... ...Delxx It's easy realy.. Cecil Washington ZZ & Co The Appointments.. Errrrrrrr.... Hang on a minute Cecil Washington Tamala Lewis The Adventures On the Other Hand......... Vickie Baines Jackie Beavers Eddie Holman. Mind you..........
Guest nubes Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 It's easy realy.. Cecil Washington ZZ & Co The Appointments.. Errrrrrrr.... Hang on a minute Cecil Washington Tamala Lewis The Adventures On the Other Hand......... Vickie Baines Jackie Beavers Eddie Holman. Mind you.......... um...um...um..um.um ......Delxxx
Tabs Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 um...um...um..um.um ......Delxxx One more um and it would have been a Major Lance song
Guest Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Where the hell would one start???!!!.... ...Delxx Easy - Gene Toones Cecil Washington Court Davis.. You've got two list's going above. I've chosen them from that second list. That first list is even more difficult to choose from.. Jayne.x.
Tomangoes Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Not a bad list. I wonder what the equivelent list would be from RW. Probably not appreciated as much by this site, but Footsee has its place in History I suppose. Ed
Guest nubes Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 One more um and it would have been a Major Lance song ..nice one....Tabs.....Delxxx
Harry Crosby Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 william powell - heartache souvenirs, havnt heard this for years awesome!! russ Totally agree, probably cause its super rare isn`t it? Think it was bobby jason-all these things-c/up wasn`t it?
funkyfeet Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 I agree it's a Top playlist but this was never WIGAN as the masses who made in the No 1 venue in the 70's would see it. Mark @ Funkyfeet.
Guest Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 I agree it's a Top playlist but this was never WIGAN as the masses who made in the No 1 venue in the 70's would see it. Mark @ Funkyfeet. No, it's better from what I've been told!.. a lot more newies in there than I would have imagined.. Jayne.x.
Guest nubes Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 I agree it's a Top playlist but this was never WIGAN as the masses who made in the No 1 venue in the 70's would see it. Mark @ Funkyfeet. But this was basically the playlist for the final two years that the Casino was open though....Delxxx
Guest mel brat Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) I stand corrected... The list from the above book was Richards 'fave' plays from Wigan, not his last!.... The Adventures 'Easy Baby' The Volcanos 'The Laws of Love'... These two from his Va-Va period of course. Must say though that The Adventurers' stunning intro definitely benefitted from Wigan's better accoustics! (Strange to recall also that the Volcanos instrumental side got an almost equal number of plays at the time, huh?) Happy days! Edited January 21, 2008 by mel brat
Guest Byrney Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) I agree it's a Top playlist but this was never WIGAN as the masses who made in the No 1 venue in the 70's would see it. Mark @ Funkyfeet. True, but just look at what they're missing. Imagine hearing these as Newies!! This period must rate as wigans finest IMO for quality. Edited January 21, 2008 by Byrney
Gert Mark Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 reading through an old book today and came across richards last ever playlist from the casino,(below).my question is,how many have stood the test of time and would stand up at an all-nighter these days. heartaches and pain-pages. your love keepps me dancing-ike strong playing the part of a fool-embers try to think-court davis cant get over these memories-john &wierdest what should i do-little ann where im not wanted-eddie holman the thought of loving you-pierre hunt oh yeah yeah yeah-vivian carrol i dont like to lose-cecil washington whatcha gonna do-combinations thats the way-james lewis heartache souvenirs-william powell makes me fell the way-rock candy mighty body-leon bryant how can i tell her-curtis no second chance-deadbeats love slipped through my fingers-herman hitson what happened to yesterday-mr soul all of my life-nurons i need love-daybreak lets spend some time together-larry housten im coming on over-johnny hunnicut huet-eddie holman packin up-damon fox you know what i like-emmanual laskey giving it all to you-cheryl berdell sho nuff no funny stuff-charles mann gonna give you my love-gary glenn thats the kind of man i am-bobby adams lets talk it over-dee dee gartell getting ready for the get down-zz and co ill never say goodbye-vontastics let somebody love you-kenni burke someone special-rideout. a bit drawn out i know but a few unknowns on todays scene there.(some for the better) Rarley go to oldies nights and so when i do i really enjoy them. My legs would be aching after that set. (apart from the Deadbeats, nice song but nasty to dance to)
Guest Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 (edited) reading through an old book today and came across richards last ever playlist from the casino,(below).my question is,how many have stood the test of time and would stand up at an all-nighter these days. heartaches and pain-pages. your love keepps me dancing-ike strong playing the part of a fool-embers <--------------------------------------- try to think-court davis cant get over these memories-john &wierdest what should i do-little ann where im not wanted-eddie holman the thought of loving you-pierre hunt oh yeah yeah yeah-vivian carrol i dont like to lose-cecil washington whatcha gonna do-combinations thats the way-james lewis heartache souvenirs-william powell makes me fell the way-rock candy mighty body-leon bryant how can i tell her-curtis no second chance-deadbeats love slipped through my fingers-herman hitson what happened to yesterday-mr soul all of my life-nurons i need love-daybreak lets spend some time together-larry housten im coming on over-johnny hunnicut huet-eddie holman packin up-damon fox you know what i like-emmanual laskey giving it all to you-cheryl berdell sho nuff no funny stuff-charles mann gonna give you my love-gary glenn thats the kind of man i am-bobby adams lets talk it over-dee dee gartell getting ready for the get down-zz and co ill never say goodbye-vontastics let somebody love you-kenni burke someone special-rideout. a bit drawn out i know but a few unknowns on todays scene there.(some for the better) The Embers - uncovered is the royal esquires - aint gonna run - is it not? Wheeeeey before my time tho ! Just remembering what a mate mentioned ! Edited January 22, 2008 by mossy
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