Wiganer1 Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 Geary Street - Bill Purcel - Dot (popular spin for me in Stockport in early 80's).been after one of these for a while - is it any good? Astral Trip - Mystic Moods - Warner Brothers (I had quite a soft spot for this again beutiful production) one of my top 10 oldies of all time - this was brill at wigan!
Prophonics 2029 Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 (edited) When Love Grows Cold still make me tingle, someone said it was the theme to Edward & Mrs Simpson? but speeded up I never saw the program always at Wigan.. Edited June 30, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
Guest sandi Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Someone mentioned Police Story, and yes, that's rubbish, but another tv theme is absolutely brilliant and goodness me it took me over 25 years to get a copy, and after I sold that, another decade to find another... Bob's Band - Locke's Theme - Atco... doesn't have the soul content of something like Bari Track but it's a brilliant tune Bari track great instrumental, as a new up and coming dj, (Mrs Harpo) l love loads of instrumentals eg Dezro Orchestra Witchunt that l played on friday nite @ Oldbury, Sidras Theme a all time fav and Love Childs Afro Cuban Blues Bands Life & death in G&A, i also played the B side of Interplay, God Knows. Prince Phillip Mithells 1 on 1, his greatest track in my opinion, another record that raised the roof on Pomas tribute nite @ goodyears when l played it was Issac Hayes, Disco Connection, now theres a piece of music well ahead of its time.Also the Nights, when you drop your guard (love knocks you down), Ellusion , living on the verge of leaving,Champagne, If one more morning (Phil Shelton loved It). etc etc, no excuses for any dj to play the same old same old, Marvin Smith, Who will do your running now, l also played on fri, the list is endless really, demonstrating the thousands and thousands of oldies, crossover and modern soul records still probably not been given the respectability of being played for years or in that case ever!! Time for a wake up and shake up l think....But then who am l ?????
Guest mel brat Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 ======== only made the last 3 allniters (1st one was the end of an era!) would love to have been a fly on the wall during that first year! There weren't any "flies on the wall"... they were all swimming in the Gents toilets!
Guest mel brat Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Bari track great instrumental, as a new up and coming dj, (Mrs Harpo) l love loads of instrumentals eg Dezro Orchestra Witchunt that l played on friday nite @ Oldbury, Sidras Theme a all time fav and Love Childs Afro Cuban Blues Bands Life & death in G&A, i also played the B side of Interplay, God Knows. Prince Phillip Mithells 1 on 1, his greatest track in my opinion, another record that raised the roof on Pomas tribute nite @ goodyears when l played it was Issac Hayes, Disco Connection, now theres a piece of music well ahead of its time.Also the Nights, when you drop your guard (love knocks you down), Ellusion , living on the verge of leaving,Champagne, If one more morning (Phil Shelton loved It). etc etc, no excuses for any dj to play the same old same old, Marvin Smith, Who will do your running now, l also played on fri, the list is endless really, demonstrating the thousands and thousands of oldies, crossover and modern soul records still probably not been given the respectability of being played for years or in that case ever!! Time for a wake up and shake up l think....But then who am l ????? Don't shout! - some of us are trying to get to sleep!
Sjclement Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Woke up this morning with Soul Symphony Sons of Moses in my head (comes with reading threads before sleep) Breath Taking Guy Dejah Aires (I think)
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Would Junior Walker - What Does it Take - count as an instr?? I heard it on the radio last night. Beautiful.
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 Would Junior Walker - What Does it Take - count as an instr?? I heard it on the radio last night. Beautiful. No, he sings on it, but you're right, it's an absolutely beautiful record, better than any other version
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Actually I heard - Walk In The night. Another beauty.
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 Actually I heard - Walk In The night. Another beauty. I would class that as an instrumental
BrianB Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Umm not sure, had the sound down for some of it. Just found a tape from 74...have you got that one? No date, just 74. Starts off with Tobi Legend then Carmel Strings then LIving A Lie Pete/Marc, I think that might be the tape you both transferred onto CD for me last year? Pete did it first, then that went missing in the car, and Marc did quite a few transfers for me. If it is, it is from September 74. ATB, Brian B
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 Pete/Marc, I think that might be the tape you both transferred onto CD for me last year? Pete did it first, then that went missing in the car, and Marc did quite a few transfers for me. If it is, it is from September 74. ATB, Brian B Yeah it is that one Brian, I forgot I had it on tape before I put it on cd.
Hitsville Chalky Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 One i think really gets over looks is on Magic City The Soulful Hounds " Why did you leave me girl" great instrumental
Guest nusha Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 MY CHOICE MY SWEET POTATOE_BOOKER T IM SATISFIED-SAN REMO GONZO -JAMES BOOKER SPENCER DAVIS_TRAMPOLINE BILL BLACK-TURN ON YOUR LOVELIGHT SPOOKYS DAY OFF-SS MACHINE PERCOLATIN-WILLIE MITCHELL ALBERT KING-NIGHT STOMP FREDDY KING-HIDEAWAY
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 Still recording Wigan tapes onto my pc. THis is one I;d never listened to before as far as I know, 26 July 1975, and it's taped right from the start of the evening, see how Russ's spot starts out really interestingly then descends into Soussan/Tommy Hunt/Instrumnetal madness! 1 the fidels - I'm giving you notice tommy bush - I don't like it mamie galore - no right to cry frantic strings - shoot the duck inst frank polk - love is dangerous vicki nelson - hey stoney face instrumental soul patrol - save your love for me biddu orchestra - exodus esther phillips - what a difference a day made 5000 volts - I'm on fire instrumental (or is it black is black) tommy hunt - crackin' up over you the daisies - cold wave mirwood strings - don't pretend inst royal vibes - the joker spix & spax - follow the leader the belles - let me do it dave mitchell - the trip johnny johnson - music to my heart hank jacobs - elijah rockin with soul the exciters - reaching for the best johnny ross - I can't help myself 2 detroit sound - jumping at the gogo larry santos - you got me where you want me judy harris - you touched me pointer sisters - send him back flower shoppe - you've come a long way baby nooney rickett - tomorrow is another day earl wright - on the road to ruin keymen brass - he's alright with me tommy bush - I don't like it
Guest bleusuperb Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Always liked The Executives - Wandering or is it Wondering? The Rimshots - Do what you feel (only a couple of vocals)
Guest Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Still recording Wigan tapes onto my pc. THis is one I;d never listened to before as far as I know, 26 July 1975, and it's taped right from the start of the evening, see how Russ's spot starts out really interestingly then descends into Soussan/Tommy Hunt/Instrumnetal madness! spix & spax - follow the leader Dear god , Pete - I had cast that " gem " to the furthest canyon of my mind ........ I shall now have flashbacks for the rest of the evening ......... Malc Burton
Wiganer1 Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 spix & spax - follow the leader Dear god , Pete - I had cast that " gem " to the furthest canyon of my mind ........ I shall now have flashbacks for the rest of the evening ......... Malc Burton
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 spix & spax - follow the leader Dear god , Pete - I had cast that " gem " to the furthest canyon of my mind ........ I shall now have flashbacks for the rest of the evening ......... Malc Burton When I was recording it, Mick Smith phoned up and this was on in the background and he said what's that, an instrumental version of Ten Miles High? In parts, it sounds just like it!
Marrs bar pete Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 yep!!!!!!!! all the great ones have covered here but what about Saxie Russell flip , i'll always recall one R,SEARLING playing the inst instead of the vocal at wigan got it on a 1975 tape ( wiganer 1 will back me up there , won't you mark) diggin deep now, played cliff nobles ' Horse fever ' ( inst to 'judge baby i'm back) the other week and that sounded pretty good, dead loud.All time favs are BARI TRACK ,Thumb a ride( those wigan handclaps , awesome) and Third time around ' soon everythings gonna be alright' flip.. keep em coming .Pete
Tony Foster Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Bari track great instrumental, as a new up and coming dj, (Mrs Harpo) l love loads of instrumentals eg Dezro Orchestra Witchunt that l played on friday nite @ Oldbury, Sidras Theme a all time fav and Love Childs Afro Cuban Blues Bands Life & death in G&A, i also played the B side of Interplay, God Knows. Prince Phillip Mithells 1 on 1, his greatest track in my opinion, another record that raised the roof on Pomas tribute nite @ goodyears when l played it was Issac Hayes, Disco Connection, now theres a piece of music well ahead of its time.Also the Nights, when you drop your guard (love knocks you down), Ellusion , living on the verge of leaving,Champagne, If one more morning (Phil Shelton loved It). etc etc, no excuses for any dj to play the same old same old, Marvin Smith, Who will do your running now, l also played on fri, the list is endless really, demonstrating the thousands and thousands of oldies, crossover and modern soul records still probably not been given the respectability of being played for years or in that case ever!! Time for a wake up and shake up l think....But then who am l ????? Disco Connection, sounded great. I haven't heard it for years and it went down really well. Nice one!
Jez Jones Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 yep!!!!!!!! all the great ones have covered here but what about Saxie Russell flip , i'll always recall one R,SEARLING playing the inst instead of the vocal at wigan got it on a 1975 tape ( wiganer 1 will back me up there , won't you mark) diggin deep now, played cliff nobles ' Horse fever ' ( inst to 'judge baby i'm back) the other week and that sounded pretty good, dead loud.All time favs are BARI TRACK ,Thumb a ride( those wigan handclaps , awesome) and Third time around ' soon everythings gonna be alright' flip.. keep em coming .Pete Ah thats a good 'un used to be one or two that had vocal and instrumental on t'other side. Remember Brenda and the tabulations ---A love you can depend on and its instrumental ?
BrianB Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Ah thats a good 'un used to be one or two that had vocal and instrumental on t'other side. Remember Brenda and the tabulations ---A love you can depend on and its instrumental ? Wasn't the instrumental a separate record, i.e not on the B side? Brian B
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 Wasn't the instrumental a separate record, i.e not on the B side? Brian B You're right - Van McCoy - Sweet And Easy
Jez Jones Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Wasn't the instrumental a separate record, i.e not on the B side? Brian B You are probably right I'll retract that. Was brenda and tabs on a red label wannit? Yes thinking back you are right! Try this one for seperate intrumental record to a vocal. Just come to mind. Lady Lady lady--Producers. Now that knocked a few windows out in its heyday Dee Dee sharpe surfaced a little later didn't it?
Russ Vickers Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 For some reason I have a real soft spot for Disco Connection.............& every now & again drag it out & give a spin at home. Russ
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 great track always loved it Pete, other fave instrumentals:- harley hatcher - soul hustler frank foster - harlem rumble harry betts - fantastic plasticmachine - now wasnt that c/up as the san remo orch - jealousy? Yep, I remember the first time it was uncovered after being called Jealousy for months, nobody could believe it's real title!
Guest Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Anyone mention Mike & Ike`s Sax on the Track? early Casino monster!
grant Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 When I was recording it, Mick Smith phoned up and this was on in the background and he said what's that, an instrumental version of Ten Miles High? In parts, it sounds just like it! must have passed me by that one pete never heard of it
De-to Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Anyone mention Mike & Ike`s Sax on the Track? early Casino monster! and love it or loath it,jerk baby jerk,smokey and the fabulous blades, another early casino biggie,a russ spin i think???,
Pete S Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 must have passed me by that one pete never heard of it I think it was a tailor made UK thing - they played it a couple of times at our youth club but it was pretty horrible
Dave Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 A good question , Young Bratmeister ........ A rousing instrumental was , as we all know , always a staple - and essential - part of the / our musical diet , but as to why it has dramatically fallen from grace , and been generally shunned by the scene , is a mystery ........ One of the possible reasons for this absence of this medium , could be the simple fact that there are not enough quality ones to warrant creditable playing , therefore condemming it to the wilderness ....... Alternately , the none playing of instrumentals in dancehalls could have been dictated by the Soul Police , as a result of their finally realising after all these years , that Simon Saucepan's cobbled together abortions were s**t and not the classics they assumed they were , have decreed a strict " out of bounds " policy in order to protect our future well being , stating that under no circumstances will an instrumental will be played , for fear that it may be another " On The Road To Ruin " ......... Malc Burton shocking english
Prophonics 2029 Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 It got a few spins in the 80's and 90's, Mick got them all from Rita & Benny Izen when they sold of their remaining stock (King, R&B, Ska Beat, Giant etc). Great record. I have this on a CD somewhere forgot how cool it was.
Guest mickeyb Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 There's a great story about Witchunt, when a certain well known face bought it at Yate covered up (sorry P!) . Al Davison or Hippo may fill in the gaps. Incidentally, Bari Track for me. Bari track great instrumental, as a new up and coming dj, (Mrs Harpo) l love loads of instrumentals eg Dezro Orchestra Witchunt that l played on friday nite @ Oldbury, Sidras Theme a all time fav and Love Childs Afro Cuban Blues Bands Life & death in G&A, i also played the B side of Interplay, God Knows. Prince Phillip Mithells 1 on 1, his greatest track in my opinion, another record that raised the roof on Pomas tribute nite @ goodyears when l played it was Issac Hayes, Disco Connection, now theres a piece of music well ahead of its time.Also the Nights, when you drop your guard (love knocks you down), Ellusion , living on the verge of leaving,Champagne, If one more morning (Phil Shelton loved It). etc etc, no excuses for any dj to play the same old same old, Marvin Smith, Who will do your running now, l also played on fri, the list is endless really, demonstrating the thousands and thousands of oldies, crossover and modern soul records still probably not been given the respectability of being played for years or in that case ever!! Time for a wake up and shake up l think....But then who am l ????? Disco Connection, sounded great. I haven't heard it for years and it went down really well. Nice one!
Wiganer1 Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 As old instrumentals go..........Fickle Finger of Fate Bernard 'pretty' Purdie before the pretty bit was added. I've often pondered if this had something to do with Rowan & Martins laugh in's Fickle Finger of Fate award ? Very Interesting ====== love that one mate steve whittle used to spin it in the 80s
Alan Pollard Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Geary Street - Bill Purcel - Dot (popular spin for me in Stockport in early 80's).been after one of these for a while - is it any good? Astral Trip - Mystic Moods - Warner Brothers (I had quite a soft spot for this again beutiful production) one of my top 10 oldies of all time - this was brill at wigan! Hi Mark, Hows things mate ?, Geary Street - Bill Purcel is in my opinion a brilliant instrumental, I may have a spare copy if your interested, to be certain I would have to check which I could do over the weekend. Regards Alan
Wiganer1 Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Hi Mark, Hows things mate ?, Geary Street - Bill Purcel is in my opinion a brilliant instrumental, I may have a spare copy if your interested, to be certain I would have to check which I could do over the weekend. Regards Alan ========= hello alan yes im fine mate...yes would be interested mate in 45...no rush but when u can bud! regards mark
Wulfie09 Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 ======== only made the last 3 allniters (1st one was the end of an era!) would love to have been a fly on the wall during that first year! I was that fly Mark Wulfie
Tim Smithers Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 (edited) I started with my spot at the Volks, Brighton the other week with Robert Walker and the Soul Strings / stick to me. Its still a great record and should be played more often , also through in the Bari Trackin in the set, why not! two great inst. Edited July 2, 2008 by tim smithers
Sjclement Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Anyone remember Tears of a clown inst from the Detroit Sound buget album on Contour. Early Wigan spin . and leading on from that Les McCanns River deep mountain high on Atlantic also available on a budget album. Come to think of it round the age of 17 my collection was made up of quite a few Budget albums MFP's etc. some of the Great tracks gleaned from them were. My love is your love Isleys Helpless Four Tops Under my Thumb Del Shannon (plus you got Runaway as well) I want my baby back Stevie Wonder Hit and Run Contours (before the reissue plus Its Growing) Music for Pleasure Food for thought John
Guest in town Mikey Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Anyone remember Tears of a clown inst from the Detroit Sound buget album on Contour. Early Wigan spin . and leading on from that Les McCanns River deep mountain high on Atlantic also available on a budget album. Come to think of it round the age of 17 my collection was made up of quite a few Budget albums MFP's etc. some of the Great tracks gleaned from them were. My love is your love Isleys Helpless Four Tops Under my Thumb Del Shannon (plus you got Runaway as well) I want my baby back Stevie Wonder Hit and Run Contours (before the reissue plus Its Growing) Music for Pleasure Food for thought John I bought a Smokey Robinson MFP album that was never off my turntable in the following 6 months. I must have played the track - You Only Build Me Up To tear Me Down - a thousand times.
Davetay Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Anyone remember Tears of a clown inst from the Detroit Sound buget album on Contour. Early Wigan spin . and leading on from that Les McCanns River deep mountain high on Atlantic also available on a budget album. Come to think of it round the age of 17 my collection was made up of quite a few Budget albums MFP's etc. some of the Great tracks gleaned from them were. My love is your love Isleys Helpless Four Tops Under my Thumb Del Shannon (plus you got Runaway as well) I want my baby back Stevie Wonder Hit and Run Contours (before the reissue plus Its Growing) Music for Pleasure Food for thought John Yea still got more of the above. We also played inst of Band of Gold by Cloud 9 Strings from budget LP.
Guest gordon russell Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Put Cochise on the other day, still sounds good to me. this has to be a joke.......this has never sounded good
Winnie :-) Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 this has to be a joke.......this has never sounded good ============ Something we totally agree on at last
Guest andyrattigan Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 TSU TORNADOES- "Getting the corners" epic instrumental.
Jim G Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 Anyone remember Tears of a clown inst from the Detroit Sound buget album on Contour. Early Wigan spin . and leading on from that Les McCanns River deep mountain high on Atlantic also available on a budget album. Come to think of it round the age of 17 my collection was made up of quite a few Budget albums MFP's etc. some of the Great tracks gleaned from them were. My love is your love Isleys Helpless Four Tops Under my Thumb Del Shannon (plus you got Runaway as well) I want my baby back Stevie Wonder Hit and Run Contours (before the reissue plus Its Growing) Music for Pleasure Food for thought John I bought the Contour album in the 70t's only sold it 4 years ago, we used to play the the Tears inst locally
Jim G Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 (edited) Few more that were biggies and I still love them! K-Jee - The Nitelighters Devils Drive - Big Boris (huge once upon a time) Sidra's Theme - Ronnie & Robin Help Me - Al Wilson I'll Let it be You Babe - Louise Lewis (vocal was awful IMO) Cool Jerk 69 - The Capitols (instrumental of Cool Jerk) Edited July 3, 2008 by jim g
Spacehopper Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 TSU TORNADOES- "Getting the corners" epic instrumental. ditto that ...often play this but am guilty of not playing many more instrumentals even though i love them....maybe most fall into the overplayed top 500 slot ! .....no one mentioned 'last night'...or is it a nostalgic scooterist thing that makes me still like the bottom theme and dont think its BOLLOX ! ... love soul finger ,righteous bros band version of green onions with that BIG BRASS sound.....classical gas/mason williams(probabaly cos my dad had spanish relatives and i played his flamenco records as a kid !) but some instrumentals are just backing tracks in reality...there is a difference
Epic Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 but some instrumentals are just backing tracks in reality...there is a difference So what came first - Doni Burdick or Rose Batiste?
Jerry Hipkiss Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 I started with my spot at the Volks, Brighton the other week with Robert Walker and the Soul Strings / stick to me. Its still a great record and should be played more often Agreed - always had a soft spot for this...and Innocent Bystanders "Frantic Escape" - everything but the kitchen sink in there!
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