Guest Leigh J Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 12___tempests___someday.mp3 For me this it what its all about , Guy Hennigan , Stafford
Sharon Cooper Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 12___tempests___someday.mp3 For me this it what its all about , Guy Hennigan , Stafford Yeah, love this tune, play it regulary at Pilsley from the LP, gets played at R. Royce too. Chris
arnie j Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 12___tempests___someday.mp3 For me this it what its all about , Guy Hennigan , Stafford can remember dancing to it at stafford as if it were yesterday, amazing tune mate
Guest Matt Male Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 Still a brilliant album, 'I Don't Want To Lose Her' is my favourite.
Guest Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 If I remember rightly first discovered by one Martin Melia from Crewe, top bloke who I havent seen in years or his side kick Tony ( Cong ) Cartlidge
Val (Chunky) Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 If I remember rightly first discovered by one Martin Melia from Crewe, top bloke who I havent seen in years or his side kick Tony ( Cong ) Cartlidge Martin was at Guy's party and he is doing well
Guest in town Mikey Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 Wasnt it covered as Rufus Lumley? Dawn Brown played this for me on my 40th birthday. What a cracking tune.
Simsy Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 Still a brilliant album, 'I Don't Want To Lose Her' is my favourite. I cried for you another fave ..
Hold Tight Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 Yeah, love this tune, play it regulary at Pilsley from the LP, gets played at R. Royce too. Chris Cracking track - can any one give me a steer on the album title? ta Mark.
Guest Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 Val Great to hear, he doesnt come on this site does he? I'd love to hear from him and Debbie If you see him can you tell them Steve & Anita from Wigan have been asking about them and wish them both well Cheers Steve
Paul McKay Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 Cracking track - can any one give me a steer on the album title? ta Mark. It's called "Would you believe!" Mark. Cheers Paul
Simsy Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 It's called "Would you believe!" Mark. Cheers Paul 50/80 quid - a lurking Ken may tell you about his Dutch copy on Phillips..
Guest Mark Holmes Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 It's called "Would you believe!" Mark. Cheers Paul Its on Smash. Nine white guys and one black guy make up the Tempests (based on the picture on the front of the album) No prizes for guessing who is the lead vocalist.
binsy Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 I remember going up in the coach to 'Crown hotel' in Scotland when Keb & Guy were on. They had just put it on a tape on the coach from derby, by the time we got there everyone new it. They played it twice that night and the place was jumping, great night
Harry Crosby Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 12___tempests___someday.mp3 For me this it what its all about , Guy Hennigan , Stafford One of the wifes all time favourites top tune
ChrisOD1964 Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 Its on Smash. Nine white guys and one black guy make up the Tempests (based on the picture on the front of the album) No prizes for guessing who is the lead vocalist. quality album not a bad track on it chris
Guest ang b Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 If I remember rightly first discovered by one Martin Melia from Crewe, top bloke who I havent seen in years or his side kick Tony ( Cong ) Cartlidge yes it was martin his last names spelt meyler i laugh everytime some one puts his name up on here, its always spelt different ,hope he never makes the papers ha ha
Simsy Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 quality album not a bad track on it chris ... You don't know like I know ..? That's not a statement btw.. That's the title of the only bad track on the album (imo). Ain't No Big Thing - Yet to be mentioned is also the version I reckon.. Superb.
ChrisOD1964 Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 ... You don't know like I know ..? That's not a statement btw.. That's the title of the only bad track on the album (imo). Ain't No Big Thing - Yet to be mentioned is also the version I reckon.. Superb. yes i have to agree ian ain`t no big thing is super-B. CHRIS
Guest Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 yes it was martin his last names spelt meyler i laugh everytime some one puts his name up on here, its always spelt different ,hope he never makes the papers ha ha I know I always got it wrong but never had to write it down, cant tell you how long it took me to remember Cong's last name. Always remember going round his house to pick him up full of apprehension as you never knew what mood you would catch his mum in!!!!!!
Guest Matt Male Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 (edited) quality album not a bad track on it chris Heresy i know, but also available on CD... just for the car of course... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Would-You-Believe-...5658&sr=8-1 Edited February 26, 2008 by Matt Male
arnie j Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 Heresy i know, but also available on CD... just for the car of course... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Would-You-Believe-...5658&sr=8-1 not heresy to me mate ! where can i get the cd from buddy ?
Guest Leigh J Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 (edited) Wasnt it covered as Rufus Lumley? Dawn Brown played this for me on my 40th birthday. What a cracking tune. Someday was covered up as Bobby Paris , I dont want to lose her was Lou Pride .Both by Guy and he had Emi's made of both when he was playing them. Thanks for the comments , ive never realy thought about what my favourite sound was as my taste changes often but listning to this last night made up my mind Edited February 26, 2008 by Leigh J
Guest Leigh J Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 (edited) Rufus Lumley was the Jackson Brothers on Providence Edited February 26, 2008 by Leigh J
Mick Howard Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 A few more from Stafford (my top venue of all time - so far!) Dave Thorley Larry Davis - I've Been Hurt So Many Times The Q - That's The Way (covered as The Case of Tyme) Soul Bros Inc - Pyramid (covered as Mel Britt) Keb Ron Baxter - This Is It (can't remember the C/U name) The Soul Set - Will You Ever Learn Black Wings Have My Angel - Hayes Cotton (covered as 'Thrice') Guy ('wait for the beat') Detroit Rhythm Section - Backstreets Susan Rewis - They Say (covered as 'All The Hurt & You') Jackie Day - Naughty Boy Of course there were literally 100's of others and not just played by these guys; Pat Brady, Keith Minshull, Ady Pountain, Richard Searling were also regulars at one time or another and remember the guests like Roger Banks, George Sharp, Colin Law, Keith Whitson. Let's remember the legacy of this brilliant venue and the fact that it paved the way for the forward thinking soulies and collectors who are still around looking for the underplayed, the obscure and that great addition to the Northern Soul tradition - the beat ballad! Consider the following, which may not all strictly have been played first at Stafford or indeed at Stafford but were played as a direct result of punters hearing ballads there: Bill Lucas - Cause Youre Mine The Shufflers - Always Be Mine Kenny Sheppard - What Difference Does It Make Sam Fletcher - Think It Over George Freeman - Down & Out Brooks O'Dell - You Better Make Up Your Mind Kell Osborne - Quicksand Faye Crawford - What Have I Done Wrong The Trends - Not Too Old To Cry Doug Banks - Aint That Just Like A Woman Top Of The World Ma - and boy was I................................
arnie j Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 A few more from Stafford (my top venue of all time - so far!) Dave Thorley Larry Davis - I've Been Hurt So Many Times The Q - That's The Way (covered as The Case of Tyme) Soul Bros Inc - Pyramid (covered as Mel Britt) Keb Ron Baxter - This Is It (can't remember the C/U name) The Soul Set - Will You Ever Learn Black Wings Have My Angel - Hayes Cotton (covered as 'Thrice') Guy ('wait for the beat') Detroit Rhythm Section - Backstreets Susan Rewis - They Say (covered as 'All The Hurt & You') Jackie Day - Naughty Boy Of course there were literally 100's of others and not just played by these guys; Pat Brady, Keith Minshull, Ady Pountain, Richard Searling were also regulars at one time or another and remember the guests like Roger Banks, George Sharp, Colin Law, Keith Whitson. Let's remember the legacy of this brilliant venue and the fact that it paved the way for the forward thinking soulies and collectors who are still around looking for the underplayed, the obscure and that great addition to the Northern Soul tradition - the beat ballad! Consider the following, which may not all strictly have been played first at Stafford or indeed at Stafford but were played as a direct result of punters hearing ballads there: Bill Lucas - Cause Youre Mine The Shufflers - Always Be Mine Kenny Sheppard - What Difference Does It Make Sam Fletcher - Think It Over George Freeman - Down & Out Brooks O'Dell - You Better Make Up Your Mind Kell Osborne - Quicksand Faye Crawford - What Have I Done Wrong The Trends - Not Too Old To Cry Doug Banks - Aint That Just Like A Woman Top Of The World Ma - and boy was I................................ my fave niter of all time too mate, in fact it was so influential to me i asked dave thorley to write a book about the venue !
Guest Leigh J Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 A few more from Stafford (my top venue of all time - so far!) Dave Thorley Larry Davis - I've Been Hurt So Many Times The Q - That's The Way (covered as The Case of Tyme) Soul Bros Inc - Pyramid (covered as Mel Britt) Keb Ron Baxter - This Is It (can't remember the C/U name) The Soul Set - Will You Ever Learn Black Wings Have My Angel - Hayes Cotton (covered as 'Thrice') Guy ('wait for the beat') Detroit Rhythm Section - Backstreets Susan Rewis - They Say (covered as 'All The Hurt & You') Jackie Day - Naughty Boy Of course there were literally 100's of others and not just played by these guys; Pat Brady, Keith Minshull, Ady Pountain, Richard Searling were also regulars at one time or another and remember the guests like Roger Banks, George Sharp, Colin Law, Keith Whitson. Let's remember the legacy of this brilliant venue and the fact that it paved the way for the forward thinking soulies and collectors who are still around looking for the underplayed, the obscure and that great addition to the Northern Soul tradition - the beat ballad! Consider the following, which may not all strictly have been played first at Stafford or indeed at Stafford but were played as a direct result of punters hearing ballads there: Bill Lucas - Cause Youre Mine The Shufflers - Always Be Mine Kenny Sheppard - What Difference Does It Make Sam Fletcher - Think It Over George Freeman - Down & Out Brooks O'Dell - You Better Make Up Your Mind Kell Osborne - Quicksand Faye Crawford - What Have I Done Wrong The Trends - Not Too Old To Cry Doug Banks - Aint That Just Like A Woman Top Of The World Ma - and boy was I................................ ME too Mate Larry Davis C/U was Johnny Henley Ron Baxter was Vernon Garrett Hayes Cotton was Lou Pride Susan Rewis was Denita James & The Wild Side Jackie Day was Shirley Mathews Heres another one to get your teeth into 21___Phonetics_Band___Michigan_Move___Cu__Inst_.mp3
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