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hey guys only new here, would really appreciate some help

when i was a young lad my sister used to play lots of northern soul music which i grew to love, now 4 songs really stand out to me and over the last couple of weeks ive managed to source them, once i found out who sang them, ive had them all on diff cd,s over the last week apart from 2.

lost summer love.... lorraine silver

nine times out of ten....muriel day

out on the floor....doby grey

what ....by i think judy preach ( this is the one i cant get hold of)

right i know this sounds rediculous but i remember a song from when i was young and it has always stuck in my mind, even after 25 years, dont know what its called, dont know who sang it. it was sang by a woman , it starts like

its so hard

loving you

but i dont wanna

wanna let you go

darling i love you

darling i need you

dont laugh, can some one tell me who sang this song, what its called and how do i get a copy on cd? it wont go away from my memory

PLEASE if anyone can help with the above i would be eternally gratefull

from a sad loser living in the past

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Posted

Hi its LITTLE DARLIN and it was done by Marvin gaye and the Flirtations biggrin.gif hope this helps luv Di xx

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Hi its LITTLE DARLIN and it was done by Marvin gaye and the Flirtations biggrin.gif hope this helps luv Di xx

listen thanks for the reply but it was a girl who sang it not marvin gay, keep trying please

Posted

[sHIT MAN, i just played it , thanks for the help guys, god i love the internet

was it judy preach who sang what

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mark101 said:
hey guys only new here,

Hello Mark and welcome to Soul Source. Did you read the bit about posting an intro when you joined? If you could see to that here  I would be grateful.

Thanks.

Posted

[sHIT MAN, i just played it , thanks for the help guys, god i love the internet

was it judy preach who sang what

Judy Street sang What

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mischief said:

Street

 

shit man your the man. it wont let me listen to that stream, says an error has occured

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Guest gordon russell
Posted

call me a cynic, but something about this post smells to me of a wind up. If I'm wrong, I'll unreservedly apologise.

M

beat me to it no.gif

Guest outonthefloor
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call me a cynic, but something about this post smells to me of a wind up. If I'm wrong, I'll unreservedly apologise.

M

my thoughts exactly!!! wink.gif

Guest outonthefloor
Posted

Judy Street sang What

no whats on second, who's on first......

Guest gordon russell
Posted

judy street sounds just like ........the 60's pop tune," always something there to remind me". mind you judy street is a 60's pop tune

Posted

no whats on second, who's on first......

I'm meant to be giving you grief, not the other way round laugh.gif

How is you Helen?

Guest outonthefloor
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I'm meant to be giving you grief, not the other way round laugh.gif

How is you Helen?

lol xx

I is fine and dandy thanx xx

Will u be Wiltoning tomorrow?

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lol xx

I is fine and dandy thanx xx

Will u be Wiltoning tomorrow?

Unfortunately not.

Real life commitments are intruding. :ohmy:

But I'll be at the 100 club so we can have a chin wag then and I'll let you buy me a drink laugh.gif

Take care and see you in a couple of weeks.

Best

Tabs

Guest posstot
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Judy Street sang What

She sang What? laugh.gif:ohmy::lol: ....she sang what!!, she sang what? :):lol::lol:

Posted

listen thanks for the reply but it was a girl who sang it not marvin gay, keep trying please

Flirtations / Girls ?????????????????????????? huh.gif

Posted

call me a cynic, but something about this post smells to me of a wind up. If I'm wrong, I'll unreservedly apologise.

M

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Difficult not to agree whistling.gif

As Macca said though, unreserved apologies if you're genuine Mark 101 :ohmy:

Winnie :-)

Posted

HI MARK101, another more recent fantastic tune to track down is Dean Barlow "third window from the left".

And the Carstairs "it really hurts me girl".Ask PeteS for a sound clip.

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hey guys only new here, would really appreciate some help

when i was a young lad my sister used to play lots of northern soul music which i grew to love, now 4 songs really stand out to me and over the last couple of weeks ive managed to source them, once i found out who sang them, ive had them all on diff cd,s over the last week apart from 2.

lost summer love.... lorraine silver

nine times out of ten....muriel day

out on the floor....doby grey

what ....by i think judy preach ( this is the one i cant get hold of)

right i know this sounds rediculous but i remember a song from when i was young and it has always stuck in my mind, even after 25 years, dont know what its called, dont know who sang it. it was sang by a woman , it starts like

its so hard

loving you

but i dont wanna

wanna let you go

darling i love you

darling i need you

dont laugh, can some one tell me who sang this song, what its called and how do i get a copy on cd? it wont go away from my memory

PLEASE if anyone can help with the above i would be eternally gratefull

from a sad loser living in the past

:unsure:

Is this a joke?

Guest Mrs Simsy
Posted

HI MARK101, another more recent fantastic tune to track down is Dean Barlow "third window from the left".

And the Carstairs "it really hurts me girl".Ask PeteS for a sound clip.

:unsure::)

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Can I just say... it maybe a wind up but it maybe a genuine comment.. if it is a genuine comment i'm sure with everyone taking the pee Mark will not be back... and maybe even people reading it who aren't members may think i'm not joining that..

Surley this forum is here not only for people to discuss how rare the stuff is in their own box but also for people to pop in and ask questions about records they have heard in the past..

who knows Mark might go away and buy 10 Northern CD's lend them to 10 of his mates and there we have it a growing scene..

:unsure:


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Can I just say... it maybe a wind up but it maybe a genuine comment.. if it is a genuine comment i'm sure with everyone taking the pee Mark will not be back... and maybe even people reading it who aren't members may think i'm not joining that..

Surley this forum is here not only for people to discuss how rare the stuff is in their own box but also for people to pop in and ask questions about records they have heard in the past..

who knows Mark might go away and buy 10 Northern CD's lend them to 10 of his mates and there we have it a growing scene..

:unsure:

Just what i was thinking, if he's genuine i don't think we will see him again, and i don't blame him,

If a 'wind up' is suspected theres no prizes for 'guessing' as such, surely better to take the comments and questions on face value and move on?

Guest rachel
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Well said Mischief and Pete, I'm one of the most cynical people on earth but this member hasn't tried to cause any trouble or upset anyone. This site is one of the first that comes up on an internet search for Northern Soul so why wouldn't someone with a little bit of knowledge come on to ask some questions? We don't check people for levels of expertise when they join! If someone is on a wind-up it's usually quite obvious after a few posts.. really goes against the grain of the supposed 'lovely welcoming soul scene' if this is how you're going to treat new members :unsure: If you think such questions are 'beneath' you then you don't have to answer them.

Mark, if you're still here, can you please do an intro as per Ian's post above?

Posted

Well said Mischief and Pete, I'm one of the most cynical people on earth but this member hasn't tried to cause any trouble or upset anyone. This site is one of the first that comes up on an internet search for Northern Soul so why wouldn't someone with a little bit of knowledge come on to ask some questions? We don't check people for levels of expertise when they join! If someone is on a wind-up it's usually quite obvious after a few posts.. really goes against the grain of the supposed 'lovely welcoming soul scene' if this is how you're going to treat new members :unsure: If you think such questions are 'beneath' you then you don't have to answer them.

Mark, if you're still here, can you please do an intro as per Ian's post above?

Well said Rachel :)

Posted (edited)

Well said Rachel :unsure:

I must echo your quote, and well said mischief i have a good memory and remember asking such questions as a lad we all have to start somewhere :)

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Welcome Mark101, I was new into the scene a couple of years ago & memories of long forgotten tunes came back to me. I love the music and the opportunity to dance at events but don't understand all the terminology or can't reel off the names of every track (even the sounds I recognise). I too was hoping that the experts on this site would be prepared to educate me. If someone is going to be attacked for their ignorance then the scene won't encourage new blood and especially any younger folk ! so unless you want to end up with about 12 seventy+ year olds at each event looking at their record boxes give everyone a chance.

Guest Bogue
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Oh come on please let's stop getting emotional, it's a mildly amusing wind up & he was given the answers straight away without anyone having a dig or being unwelcoming anyhow.

& if you are worried about scaring new blood away, whoever pointed him in the direction of 'Dean Barlow' has probably achieved that ! :)

'Shit man, your the man'................ I ask you ? did pmsl at that laugh.gif

Posted (edited)

Well said Mischief and Pete, I'm one of the most cynical people on earth but this member hasn't tried to cause any trouble or upset anyone. This site is one of the first that comes up on an internet search for Northern Soul so why wouldn't someone with a little bit of knowledge come on to ask some questions? We don't check people for levels of expertise when they join! If someone is on a wind-up it's usually quite obvious after a few posts.. really goes against the grain of the supposed 'lovely welcoming soul scene' if this is how you're going to treat new members :D If you think such questions are 'beneath' you then you don't have to answer them.

Mark, if you're still here, can you please do an intro as per Ian's post above?

Well i was the first person to answer him, and i took it as real so we'll just have to wait and see :lol: so Mark get back on here and i'll help you in any way i can :lol: and if i'm wrong then it CERTAINLY WONT BE THE FIRST TIME whistling.gif Di xx :D plus i'm blonde thats my excuse :lol:

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Well said Mischief and Pete, I'm one of the most cynical people on earth but this member hasn't tried to cause any trouble or upset anyone. This site is one of the first that comes up on an internet search for Northern Soul so why wouldn't someone with a little bit of knowledge come on to ask some questions? We don't check people for levels of expertise when they join! If someone is on a wind-up it's usually quite obvious after a few posts.. really goes against the grain of the supposed 'lovely welcoming soul scene' if this is how you're going to treat new members rolleyes.gif If you think such questions are 'beneath' you then you don't have to answer them.

Mark, if you're still here, can you please do an intro as per Ian's post above?

Sorry Rach , but for someone to ask for those particular four records then miss the ''E'' off of Marvins surname stinks of a windup . I hope I'm wrong , but .....................

Guest biggray1
Posted

call me a cynic, but something about this post smells to me of a wind up. If I'm wrong, I'll unreservedly apologise.

Me Too.

Posted

Sorry Rach , but for someone to ask for those particular four records then miss the ''E'' off of Marvins surname stinks of a windup . I hope I'm wrong , but .....................

MAK,

Does the fact Mark missed the 'E' off the end not tell you he really doesn't know too much?

And i reckon you could go into any public place (away from NS) and ask who sang those two particular songs, and you would be very hard pressed to get ANY correct answers, so why is it so suspicious that somebody would want to know a couple of titles from their youth? i would go as far to say there's plenty ON the scene (away from SS) that know the words all the way through to the Flirtations track, but would struggle to come up with the artist name, note i said plenty and not majority,

The fella asked a couple of questions regarding his brief 'flirtation' (no pun intended lol) with soul music many years ago, why can't his questions just be answered and have done with it?

What we take for granted as a classic is still unknown to the majority of the rest of the world,

Pete Eccles

Guest rachel
Posted

Topic closed, it's not really the point of the forum to debate if a member is genuine or not.

If Mark is still here, is genuine, and wants to ask anything else, can post an intro and then ask away in a new topic.

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