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Cambridge 105FM

www.209radio.co.uk

souldiscovery@209radio.co.uk

Sunday 12.00-15.00

Dates for your Diary:

Special Guests on Soul Discovery

24.2.08: Steve Guarnori (Collectors Special)

9.3.08: Colin Curtis (Part 2 of Blackpool Mecca, The Highland room Special)

23.3.08: Brian Goucher, Mark Merry, Kevin Oxberry, Paul Thrower. (Soul Round Table)

6.4.07: Mark Houghton (The morning after The Graduate)

For all playlists go to.......

209radio Forum (Soul Discovery)

www.209radio.co.uk

Cheers

Mick

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Guest shrimperman
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Dates for your Diary:

Special Guest on Soul Discovery

24.2.08: Steve Guarnori (Collectors Special)

A Show not too be missed especially the first hour where mick will be playing the best in new and recent releases ,were not talking incognito soundalikes here but full on soul music

cheers

mark

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A Show not too be missed especially the first hour where mick will be playing the best in new and recent releases ,were not talking incognito soundalikes here but full on soul music

cheers

mark

And I'd say not to be missed for the 2nd and 3rd hour either wink.gif - I'll be playing 70s and 80s things.....and possibly some slow stuff.

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And I'd say not to be missed for the 2nd and 3rd hour either :D - I'll be playing 70s and 80s things.....and possibly some slow stuff.

Looking forward to that steve

excellent stuff

cheers

mark

Guest shrimperman
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Great show yesterday guys top stuff from the pair of you,quality new stuff from mick and quality 70s & 80s from steve well worth grabbing the pocast of the show availiable here

https://podcast.209radio.co.uk/?show=souldiscovery

think the playlist will be up on the forum at 209 radio later.

Steve especially loved the Zeal track excellent stuff,and the seven of LR Superstars sounds even more soulful than the lp version but then i am probably imagining things as it is the same maybe just a better pressing

cheers

mark

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Great show yesterday guys top stuff from the pair of you,quality new stuff from mick and quality 70s & 80s from steve well worth grabbing the pocast of the show availiable here

https://podcast.209radio.co.uk/?show=souldiscovery

think the playlist will be up on the forum at 209 radio later.

Steve especially loved the Zeal track excellent stuff,and the seven of LR Superstars sounds even more soulful than the lp version but then i am probably imagining things as it is the same maybe just a better pressing

cheers

mark

Thanks Mark. Yup the LR Superstars is a forgotten gem.....just right for radio

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And I'd say not to be missed for the 2nd and 3rd hour either :lol: - I'll be playing 70s and 80s things.....and possibly some slow stuff.

Great set Steve, you've got my wants list working overtime, hard to pick out the top track because they were all top, top quality, but if you said I could have any one I wanted then I'd flip a coin over Tommy Tate and Floyd Beck - both superb. :rolleyes:

By the way I've got an album by George Bussey Experience, on ABC (I think). It's archived in the attic, but if I recall correctly, it's out and out disco (that's real disco not the kind of disco that you and I occasionaly play :D ), though I'm pretty sure there's a track on there. I'll dig it out and report if there's anything worthwhile.

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And I'd say not to be missed for the 2nd and 3rd hour either :thumbsup: - I'll be playing 70s and 80s things.....and possibly some slow stuff.

Steve, I´ve posted comments on another forum, but not sure if you´re a member there.

Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed your selection of old stuff. Quality tuneage!

Nick, a fine set of new tunes featured on the show! Proves that soul music is very much alive today.

Cheers

Melismo

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By the way I've got an album by George Bussey Experience, on ABC (I think). It's archived in the attic, but if I recall correctly, it's out and out disco (that's real disco not the kind of disco that you and I occasionaly play :thumbsup: ), though I'm pretty sure there's a track on there. I'll dig it out and report if there's anything worthwhile.

An Atlantic album filled with inferior disco blandness came out in 1979, although many of the tracks were recorded in 1978.

However, there is one soul tune, last track on side one of the LP. It´s called "My Feelings For You". That one is quite ok methinks. It has a very long intro before the vocals start, male as well as female vocals, could be one of the Ingram sisters singing on that one.

Cheers

Melismo

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Another great show with both Mick and Steve playing an awesome selection of Modern Soul sounds (new and old stuff) that need to be heard

Mark Houghton

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Thanks for the feedback guys much appreciated. The George Bussey Experience is quite a hard 45, very intense stepper type of thing but some great vocals. Will play it again at Prestatyn :thumbsup: ....Steve

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