Guest CliftonHall1 Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 In a new Pub enjoying a Pint nattering to her in doors when low and behold mixed into the piped background music came out the Valentines "Breakaway". Mixed in between other MOR fodder Abba, George Benson etc i thought this was the programmer digging a bit too deep! Ok Jackie Wilson, Erma Franklin but Valentines? a wonderful tune in its own right, but certainly obscure!! Set me thinking of other instances i could recall of Obscure Northern in places where you wouldnt least expect. So here's two more to get you started. Valentino's "Sweeter than the day before" in a "Shells" Brandenton, Florida. (OK a minor USA hit in the 60's but.....) Terry Callier "Look at me Now" on a Cruise ship in Bahamas.
Pete S Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 I think there's a topic already open with exactly the same title and subject!
Guest moggy Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 I was in Thai Restaurant a couple of months ago and heard Tyrone Barkley : Man of Value Asked them who"s was the tape,CD etc, couldn"t understand a word I was saying, just grinned and nodded there heads ! Fook all new there then
Guest CliftonHall1 Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 I was in Thai Restaurant a couple of months ago and heard Tyrone Barkley : Man of Value Asked them who"s was the tape,CD etc, couldn"t understand a word I was saying, just grinned and nodded there heads ! Fook all new there then superb taste! (ptp) Obviously run by old Clifton Hall regulars, were they CHEWING and nodding
Codfromderby Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 in about 1979 in the old romania, at a beach hut type bar on the juke box was "and get away" by the esquires on a free cd from an indie music magazine mojo ? inbetween depressing guitar led things appears mary love you turned my bitter into sweet when very pissed etc went to a bikers hells angel type party at a barn in duffield near derby about 25 years ago, after a while i noticed that the music being played had gone from rock stuff unknown to my ears to roscoe robinson, soul sisters, homer banks, i then went round all the people at the party asking who was into soul, cant remember though if i got a reply
Jez Jones Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 At my daughters wedding this afternoon -----but she don't know that yet . I have 'crossed the DJ's palm with silver' and he has promised to throw a couple in however i shall retreive said silver back if he plays Frank and Al (wilson bros)
Pauldonnelly Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 A 5star hotel called the Flamingo in Sardinia, one night during evening dinner the piped music went from Vivaldi to The Ojays Lipstick Traces..
Our Kid Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 Sat in a backstreet pub in Scarborough about 2 years ago on a dull Sunday afternoon (you know the one -the Sunday when everybody looks like they're regrettin' the excesses of Saturday night!) Anyway El Jukebox decides to lob out it's random play................................Whoa Williams & Watson Too Late!!! Move them chairs quick - woke the place up a bit & the locals found a new dance style to practice!!! Paul
Dylan Posted October 4 Posted October 4 After the support act played at libertines gig in Birmingham last night Bobby Kline “say something nice to me” played…. and a few other more well known soul tunes. the libertines were also fantastic great gig all round.
Harrythedog Posted October 7 Posted October 7 Took my missus to Gleneagles for our 40th wedding anniversary. Sat in the bar at night and Eula Cooper blasted out. We both looked at each other thinking we had been set up. But no, just a suprise random play.
Paul Capon Posted October 8 Posted October 8 In the late 90s I was in Toys’R’Us in Romford and Linda Griner ‘Goodbye Cruel Love’ came on via the store tannoy!!!! There was a young girl up a ladder stocking the shelves singing away! I had to ask her and she said one of the store managers was a soul fan and made up tapes from them to play in store. I heard a Bobby Womack song later in too.
Davace Posted October 8 Posted October 8 Tacky max in Leeds recently playing Anne Sexton-You've been gone too long.
Mal C Posted October 8 Posted October 8 I think all the great music that lands on mass 'Northern' soul re issue LP's is very common place now. It's the lesser things that surprises me, I heard 'Rokk - Patience' the other week, and thought how the hell have they got hold of that? and of course it's these SYNC license deals from labels like Numero et al. Always strikes me when you hear something really good in your local shop, you think, bloody heathens, these shoppers have no idea how lucky they are to get 'Rokk - Patience' on a trip to Sainsburys... Should give em all 'Rat Race' get em moving and buying more! lol
Monny1916 Posted October 9 Posted October 9 Two Marston Pubs in Corby Northamptonshire have The Dynamics Yes I Love You Baby on their loop 1
Okehdownsouth Posted December 22 Posted December 22 Morrisons cafe, Weymouth was playing Bobby Hebb Love, Love, Love a month or so ago. 1
Mgm 1251 Posted December 22 Posted December 22 On 09/10/2024 at 11:17, Monny1916 said: Two Marston Pubs in Corby Northamptonshire have The Dynamics Yes I Love You Baby on their loop The Two Watermills in Newbury(MARSTONS)also plays The Dynamics on their loop,along with The Spinners Sweet Thing,and plenty others,including Gordon Lightfoots' version of I Can't Make It Anymore ....
Solidsoul Posted December 22 Posted December 22 (edited) Years ago I was in Marks and Spencers clothing dept and "Thank You Baby" - Matt Brown came on! I think it's a fantastic record, and a favorite from the old Shotts Allanton allnighters up in Scotland, but it was very surreal to hear it there! None of the normal customers took the slightest bit of notice, they just carried on browsing the tee shirts! Edited December 22 by Solidsoul
Okehdownsouth Posted December 22 Posted December 22 Ive also heard The Salvadors in Co-op Wareham and one Saturday afternoon around 5 years ago I walked past a Thai restaurant in Ringwood and almost broke into a dance to Tobi Legend! Matt Brown is a 'modern' to y ears but a great choon 1
Mikehump Posted December 23 Posted December 23 I have just moved offices at work. Each morning, I now get coffee at a new cafe. I was sitting in reading the paper when my ears pricked up. On came the pleading tones of Otis Redding - "Try a little tenderness". OK, its not "Northern", but its also not the sort of tune you expect to hear at 08.30 in Finchley Central. The cafe owner is a nice chap so I explained I bought the Album (Dictionary of soul) in 1967 and had never previously heard it played anywhere. The response was "Dunno mate, this is Amazon Music". Perhaps I tend to overthink things! Hump
Peter99 Posted December 23 Posted December 23 It is rumoured than someone once heard a northern record in my kitchen. Peter 3
Chris L Posted Friday at 11:48 Posted Friday at 11:48 Major Lance in a brothel in Manila, the Philippines 1
Woodbutcher Posted Friday at 12:18 Posted Friday at 12:18 (edited) 30 minutes ago, Chris L said: Major Lance in a brothel in Manila, the Philippines I assume it was his first release on the quite appropriate Mercury label , "I've Got A Girl / (Sy)Phyllis" ... Edited Friday at 12:19 by Woodbutcher 1
Rick Scott Posted Friday at 13:26 Posted Friday at 13:26 On 23/12/2024 at 18:09, Peter99 said: It is rumoured than someone once heard a northern record in my kitchen. Yea, but someone told me it was coming from your Microwave Oven 1
Stemo Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Around 15+ years ago I ended up on a weekend mooch up in the Lake District. In a moment of madness I felt like I might need to fit in, So I took up walking nothing major just from pub to pub to pub. I ended up walking in to a very sleepy boozer STICK TO THE ROAD BEWARE OF THE MOON KIND OF VIBE. If you know what I mean. When In the corner was a juke box so I wondered over. As I was flicking the slides over with all the usual stuff on ie Rod Stuwart, meatloaf, ub40, I came across a slide with various on it and it was just that various radio dribble, Apart from one track sat amongst the dribble and that record was Bobby Samson Don’t leave 1 pound = 5 credits YES PLEASE
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