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Baby Sugar I love You - Prince Ella & Sydney Jones on Prince.

Sam used hammer this back in 76 & it used to drive me crazy.

Played it off the NS Story Vol 8 the other night & thought bugger me, it's not that bad. A real tub thumper.

Has this record remained rare?

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I don't care for any version of the old Peggy Lee "standard" FEVER (Little Willie John) - whether it's her version, Jazz-Funk (Ronnie Laws), Latin (La Lupe), Reggae (Keith 'Junior' Byles or Susan Cadogan) or indeed, LWJ's original :lol:

Thats just f**ked up. How can you not like LWJ's original? :lol:

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Baby Sugar I love You - Prince Ella & Sydney Jones on Prince.

Sam used hammer this back in 76 & it used to drive me crazy.

Played it off the NS Story Vol 8 the other night & thought bugger me, it's not that bad. A real tub thumper.

Has this record remained rare?

didn't like it - but i have gotten into the flip

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Baby Sugar I love You - Prince Ella & Sydney Jones on Prince.

Sam used hammer this back in 76 & it used to drive me crazy.

Played it off the NS Story Vol 8 the other night & thought bugger me, it's not that bad. A real tub thumper.

Has this record remained rare?

I sold one last year for 250 or 300 quid, though it books at 500 or so, doubt if anyone would get that for it

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johnny ross & the soul explosion - i can't help myself

dreadful record - so bad i gave it away to a record dealer

or linda masters - you can't imagine

so bad i couldn't even give it away to a record dealer

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Guest andyrattigan
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Ketty Lester- Some things are better left unsaid

(Or as I used to call it SOME THINGS ARE BETTER LEFT UNPLAYED)

and I know its sacrilege to say this but I hate DOUG BANKS- I JUST KEPT ON DANCING.

I liked it for years and then one day I heard it and I just hated it and have ever since.

His voice really annoys me and for some reason it has a country kind of feel to it.Not my bag.

another overated pile of pants is ARIN DEMAIN- SILENT TREATMENT

Each to their own!

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EASY ONE FOR ME THIS!! WITHOUT DOUBT, UNQUESTIONABLY, ABSOLUTELY F--KIN' SHITE

HOUSE FOR SALE!!!!!

SECOND PET HATE 'NO ONE THERE' BY MARTHA REEVES.

THE TUNE IS BAD ENOUGH, BUT WHY PEOPLE INSIST ON GETTING IN A CIRCLE AND SWAYING THEIR

HANDS UP IN THE AIR LIKE THEY WERE AT A WEDDING DO IS EMBARRASSING (if you've been to Soul

In The Sun, you'll know what I mean)!!!!

ph34r.gif

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Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson

Out on the Floor - Dobie Gray

The Snake - Al Wilson

Seven Day Lover - James Fountain

You Don't Love Me - Epitome of Sound

Girl Across the Street - Moses Smith

Lend a Hand - Bobby Hutton In fact most 70's

Just Loving You - Ruby Andrews

The Parliaments - Don't be sore at me

Billy Butler - Right track

Youve been gone too long -Ann Sexton

Pookie Hudson - This gets to me

velvet hammer - happy

jerry butler - moody woman

The Carstairs - It Really Hurts Me Girl

Patrice Hollaway - Stolen Hours

I'm So Happy - Prince Phillip Mitchell

Love Factory - Eloise Laws

Let Her Go - Otis Smith

It Takes Heart - Greg Perry

Theres a few off the top of my head

Do you realise that's an entire nights play list at some Soul nights?? :P:D

The Flasher by Mistura ft Lloyd Michaels. When I first heard it I almost throw my iPod away. WTF is this thing and how did it ever got played on the northern scene??? Then I listened to it over and over again. I love it now. Actually, when I always play it to people who doesn't know anything about northern soul and they love it to.

If I ever make a movie, that's definitely gonna be in the soundtrack :D

Bloody i-pod?? If we'd have thrown our recording machines away, we'd have killed someone, them personal tape recorders were bigger than house bricks!!!! Youth today, you don't know your born!! :D:D

Agree with Joe, most are just over exposed & so sound tired, hide 'em away in a darked room for a couple of years & they'll sound fresh again, unless it's R&B then just leave 'em hidden away in a darkened room, fullstop. :lol:

Take care,be safe & don't go downstairs at Middleton, It's EVIL,

Spot. shades.gif

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Do you realise that's an entire nights play list at some Soul nights?? :D:D

Bloody i-pod?? If we'd have thrown our recording machines away, we'd have killed someone, them personal tape recorders were bigger than house bricks!!!! Youth today, you don't know your born!! :D:D

Agree with Joe, most are just over exposed & so sound tired, hide 'em away in a darked room for a couple of years & they'll sound fresh again, unless it's R&B then just leave 'em hidden away in a darkened room, fullstop. :lol:

Take care,be safe & don't go downstairs at Middleton, It's EVIL,

Spot. shades.gif

Gerr out :P:D:D , music from the dark side, I love it :D

Bazza

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Patience Valentine..If you don't come or whatever it's called...brrrrrrrrr ph34r.gif:lol::P And that will never grow on me!

I didn't used to like Barbara Mason that much.....I know!!! And now I've come to realise that it's probably one of the best records I'll ever hear. I don't know why I didn't take to it originally, I think I thought it was a bit tinny and one dimensional. And then one day I heard it out at a venue and it sounded like Northern Soul really should - lots of stops and starts, a great vocal and a fantastic melody. Great stuff :D :D

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I didn't like Roger Hatcher - Sweetest Girl in The World. Couldn't understand why mates had paid thirty five quid for it, which was the going rate at the time. Thought it to be repetative twee crap. However over the years I mellowed on it and found a soulfulness that I hadn't appreciated before.

L Allen - Can't We Talk It Over. This took a few years to grow on me - "tell me tell me tell me" Oh give over! laugh.gif

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Do you realise that's an entire nights play list at some Soul nights?? :huh::g:

Bloody i-pod?? If we'd have thrown our recording machines away, we'd have killed someone, them personal tape recorders were bigger than house bricks!!!! Youth today, you don't know your born!! :lol::lol:

Agree with Joe, most are just over exposed & so sound tired, hide 'em away in a darked room for a couple of years & they'll sound fresh again, unless it's R&B then just leave 'em hidden away in a darkened room, fullstop. :ohmy:

Take care,be safe & don't go downstairs at Middleton, It's EVIL,

Spot. :lol:

THANKS FOR YOUR PM.

DON'T KNOW IF I'LL INTRODUCE MYSELF WHEN I BUMP INTO YOU NOW YER BUGGER!!! LOL!!!

I'M VERY EVIL!!! :yes:

WHEN I DO GO TO MIDDLETON I ALWAYS SPEND MOST OF MY NIGHT DOWNSTAIRS. GO DOWN

THERE WHEN SOUL SAM COMES ON AND IT'S ALWAYS TOO GOOD TO LEAVE!!! :yes:

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The thread that Joan initiated about playing records you don't like had a few titles dotted around but how about you didn't like either at first hearing or even for ages but then you had a change of heart perhaps. To kick it off:

Tear Stained Face - Don Varner

Didn't like this from the day I first heard it (think it was the Casino) until many years later when Mark Bicknell played the original at home on his hi-fi and I heard the 'farting' background horns for probably the first time. It was clean and undistorted and sounded fabulous and I absolutely love it now.

Mick

Troy Doods - Try my love. Didn't get it, don't get it, will never get it, break or burn every copy.

Chris L :yes:

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THANKFULLY NOT HEARD FOR YEARS BUT IN MY WIGAN DAYS I DETESTED

GREEN DOOR

CURRENTLY I WOULD SAY

IN ORBIT

THAT BABY VOICE MAKES ME WANNA THROW :thumbup:

Guest ScooterNik
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I don't care for any version of the old Peggy Lee "standard" FEVER (Little Willie John) - whether it's her version, Jazz-Funk (Ronnie Laws), Latin (La Lupe), Reggae (Keith 'Junior' Byles or Susan Cadogan) or indeed, LWJ's original :thumbup:

I don't know why.

On the Northern side, the first tune that springs to mind which has me reaching for the switch is Don Thomas's COME ON TRAIN

I can only assume you've not heard the Chicago Cubs version 'Pennant Fever' on Chess (IIRC, can't be bothered going looking, may be Cadet?). Stay well clear.


Guest Ollie Lailey
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still cant satnd jackie day naughty boy- so f-ing boring.

Facinations - girls are out to get you, always thought this was utter turd, herd it on a decent sound system, completly different record!

with regard to the four vandalls, i was not around on the scene when ther was some sort of issue with this record being an undiscoverd record from the 6ts........dont want to piss on anyones chips, but how did anyone think that this record was actualy any good, and an original......it sounds terrible, so obvious modern recording techniques were used....dont get it AT ALL???

heartache souvenirs?? my good, this is one of the best records ever.........

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EASY ONE FOR ME THIS!! WITHOUT DOUBT, UNQUESTIONABLY, ABSOLUTELY F--KIN' SHITE

HOUSE FOR SALE!!!!!

SECOND PET HATE 'NO ONE THERE' BY MARTHA REEVES.

THE TUNE IS BAD ENOUGH, BUT WHY PEOPLE INSIST ON GETTING IN A CIRCLE AND SWAYING THEIR

HANDS UP IN THE AIR LIKE THEY WERE AT A WEDDING DO IS EMBARRASSING (if you've been to Soul

In The Sun, you'll know what I mean)!!!!

ph34r.gif

Have to say i do love "House for sale" but i know exactly what you mean about "No one there" when they all dance in a bloody circle it pisses me right off :thumbsup:

JB xxxKTFxxx

Guest kevnewry
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Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson

Out on the Floor - Dobie Gray

The Snake - Al Wilson

Seven Day Lover - James Fountain

You Don't Love Me - Epitome of Sound

Girl Across the Street - Moses Smith

Lend a Hand - Bobby Hutton In fact most 70's

Just Loving You - Ruby Andrews

The Parliaments - Don't be sore at me

Billy Butler - Right track

Youve been gone too long -Ann Sexton

Pookie Hudson - This gets to me

velvet hammer - happy

jerry butler - moody woman

The Carstairs - It Really Hurts Me Girl

Patrice Hollaway - Stolen Hours

I'm So Happy - Prince Phillip Mitchell

Love Factory - Eloise Laws

Let Her Go - Otis Smith

It Takes Heart - Greg Perry

Theres a few off the top of my head

YOU DONT LIKE NORTHERN SOUL THEN :(

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Guest Bearsy
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'kin 'ell, sounds like one of my playlists! :D

you wish :yes:

Guest kid mohair
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Im sure ive posted this before?? anyway one record i have to walk out the room to ...get ready you soul pooooliiice...Dear fuckin beloved.

Guest smudgesmith
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The Flasher by Mistura ft Lloyd Michaels. When I first heard it I almost throw my iPod away. WTF is this thing and how did it ever got played on the northern scene??? Then I listened to it over and over again. I love it now. Actually, when I always play it to people who doesn't know anything about northern soul and they love it to.

If I ever make a movie, that's definitely gonna be in the soundtrack :shades:

i pod..............i just got a Sony Walkman cassette player when this was big :thumbup:

Guest wrightypaul36
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I sold one last year for 250 or 300 quid, though it books at 500 or so, doubt if anyone would get that for it

WAS THIS EVER BOOTED PETE?

Guest wrightypaul36
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I sold one last year for 250 or 300 quid, though it books at 500 or so, doubt if anyone would get that for it

WAS IT EVER BOOTED PETE?

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Used to detest most beat ballads they reminded me of dodgy club singers in ropey tuxedo,s and frilly shirts , now older and wiser I love them . :thumbup:

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Holly St James - "That's not Soul"

Mark C :thumbup:

Whoops - put it in twice. But should be Holly S(hi)t James. Guess this is what you would call "Northern" cos it's a dancer, clapper etc - and plenty more where that came from!!

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Rosemary (What Happend) - Richard (Popcorn) Wylie

the epitome of absolute cack

look up the word 'cack' in the dictionary and you will find 'Rosemary (What Happend) - Richard (Popcorn) Wylie' as an example

now I will probably have some idiot tell me that I am 'probably on the wrong site' & that I don't like soul music :ph34r:

Guest marge
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I didn't like Roger Hatcher - Sweetest Girl in The World. Couldn't understand why mates had paid thirty five quid for it, which was the going rate at the time. Thought it to be repetative twee crap. However over the years I mellowed on it and found a soulfulness that I hadn't appreciated before.

35 quid??? OMG I think I payed a lickle more... It's a lovely track, so I won't get upset over what I paid for it


Guest Dani Herranz
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Jock Mitchell´s "Not a chance in a Million" on Impact

I used to hate this when I first heard from a tape, it dindn´t sound Soul to me, until I first heard it in played at the 100 club and was absolutely trapped by it, I love it since....this would bring another good topic: records that sound awful at home or car, in a CD or MP3 player, but are brilliant in the right place: allnighter/soul night, with a good sound system and high volume...

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When I first heard Prophecy's 'Rain In My Life' I thought it was awful - the gasping delivery sounded like Marvin Gaye's constipated younger brother in the throes of an asthma attack. But on revisiting recently, what a grower! I don't even hear the ridiculous intakes of breath any more, just the desperation that the guy's girl mustn't leave him. Can't stop playing it. And squealing along with him :thumbsup:

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