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Guest KEN-SOUL

Patrick Bradley - love it.

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well done peter, it sounds different to the version i have on old tapes, and still brilliant. what is a monster to some, isn't to others... some records are better to dance to than sit down and listen to...

vicky baines-country girl - was a true monster-you couldn't get on the floor when played.

twans-i cant see him again

little joe roman-when your lonesome

eddie holman-hurt

traditions-my life with you

charts-baby i dont need your love

what about youth club classics, not to hear again?

newbeats-crying my heart out

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Patrick Bradley - love it.

:sweatingbullets:

well done peter, it sounds different to the version i have on old tapes, and still brilliant. what is a monster to some, isn't to others... some records are better to dance to than sit down and listen to...

vicky baines-country girl - was a true monster-you couldn't get on the floor when played.

twans-i cant see him again

little joe roman-when your lonesome

eddie holman-hurt

traditions-my life with you

charts-baby i dont need your love

what about youth club classics, not to hear again?

newbeats-crying my heart out

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Patrick Bradley - love it.

:sweatingbullets:

well done peter, it sounds different to the version i have on old tapes, and still brilliant. what is a monster to some, isn't to others... some records are better to dance to than sit down and listen to...

vicky baines-country girl - was a true monster-you couldn't get on the floor when played.

twans-i cant see him again

little joe roman-when your lonesome

eddie holman-hurt

traditions-my life with you

charts-baby i dont need your love

what about youth club classics, not to hear again?

newbeats-crying my heart out

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Guest KEN-SOUL

Patrick Bradley - love it.

:sweatingbullets:

well done peter, it sounds different to the version i have on old tapes, and still brilliant. what is a monster to some, isn't to others... some records are better to dance to than sit down and listen to...

vicky baines-country girl - was a true monster-you couldn't get on the floor when played.

twans-i cant see him again

little joe roman-when your lonesome

eddie holman-hurt

traditions-my life with you

charts-baby i dont need your love

what about youth club classics, not to hear again?

newbeats-crying my heart out

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Guest KEN-SOUL

Patrick Bradley - love it.

:sweatingbullets:

well done peter, it sounds different to the version i have on old tapes, and still brilliant. what is a monster to some, isn't to others... some records are better to dance to than sit down and listen to...

vicky baines-country girl - was a true monster-you couldn't get on the floor when played.

twans-i cant see him again

little joe roman-when your lonesome

eddie holman-hurt

traditions-my life with you

charts-baby i dont need your love

what about youth club classics, not to hear again?

newbeats-crying my heart out

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well done peter, it sounds different to the version i have on old tapes, and still brilliant. what is a monster to some, isn't to others... some records are better to dance to than sit down and listen to...

vicky baines-country girl - was a true monster-you couldn't get on the floor when played.

There's a wicked tune Ken - Vickie Baines.

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I'll start of with Roger Collins - Sexy Sugar Plum

You just could not get on the dancefloor when it was at its peak, regardless of its reputation today.

Any more for any more?

Ed

The Olympics - Same old thing (very topical)

Triumphs - Coming to your rescue

Little Carl Carlton - Competition ain't nothing

Mamie Galore - It ain't necessary

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Guest KEN-SOUL

First round knockout, Joe Frazier??

nice one roger! i loved the song. is it still played today?

chester pipkin-broken heart attack?

porgy&monarchs-my heart cries for you?-all time classic

isley bros-tell me its just a rumour?- "

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Tend to agree Pete.. I wish that sort of 70s was a bit more fashionable these days. :rolleyes:

One or two more from 75/76:

World Column, So Is The Sun

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Al Foster, Night of The Wolf (awesome!)

Dave Thorley kinda "re-activated" World Column last year and myself was including this here and there to from time to time. Fantastic Oldie that sounds very fresh these days. Al Foster has seen some reactivation thru the Funk Scene. I did include this as well whenever I was booked to play 7ts Soul last year.

Marc

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prepare yourself for a big slap of frozen icelandic cod...lol

KTF

Baz

I am going to own up here and admit I was responsible for She chased me - You can slap me with a wet fish next time you see me! unsure.gif
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Guest Mark Holmes

Not quite as massive as 'I'm standing' wink.gif

But sooo much better !

What about "Too much of a good thing" Karen Young on Major Minor (Its in my box)

Mickey Moonshine get played out, I've got the need Chuck Jackson

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nice one roger! i loved the song. is it still played today?

chester pipkin-broken heart attack?

porgy&monarchs-my heart cries for you?-all time classic

isley bros-tell me its just a rumour?- "

Chester Pipkin is really the SWEET on Smash.

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Guest KEN-SOUL

Chester Pipkin is really the SWEET on Smash.

can you also pinpoint a record or two more, as my memory of a lot of these records/artists escape me now. i still thought joe mathews sang: i dont like to lose until a few years ago! i was way too busy dancing to bother about the names of artists etc...

"i've been loving you too long"- female lead, someone post it on a soundbite pleeeese.

"salt and pepper"- male lead, a wigan hit.

"never"- female lead, early 70's? absolute classic.

thank you, whoever you were, for the gary dean... anyone got "city lights" two great floor-fillers!

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can you also pinpoint a record or two more, as my memory of a lot of these records/artists escape me now. i still thought joe mathews sang: i dont like to lose until a few years ago! i was way too busy dancing to bother about the names of artists etc...

"i've been loving you too long"- female lead, someone post it on a soundbite pleeeese.

"salt and pepper"- male lead, a wigan hit.

"never"- female lead, early 70's? absolute classic.

thank you, whoever you were, for the gary dean... anyone got "city lights" two great floor-fillers!

Salt & Pepper is by Esko Affair.

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Guest KEN-SOUL

Have I missed something, what's wrong with this? :rolleyes:

philh, if you like the record thats fine. we cant all love the exact same records.

why has tommy hunt not, to my knowledge, been posted up on these pages recently? his "cracking up" and "get out" were extremely popular in the 70's.... or was that just me.

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I think this podcast is still up and very relevant to this topic, here's the track list

OLDIES OBLIVION 3/2/07

https://www.rare-soul.com/wordpress/?page_id=11

Once upon a time, these tracks were at the top of the heap - amongst the biggest sounds of the day - but now they are kept out of view, at the back of record boxes and on dusty shelves, never to be removed from their sleeves. Why? Have a listen to some of the biggest Northern Soul tracks of the 70's and decide whether they should remain in Oldies Oblivion!

BOOGIE MAN ORCHESTRA - LADY LADY LADY

GEORGE BAD BENSON - SUPERSHIP

HIGH VOLTAGE - COUNTRY ROAD

PAULA PARFITT - LOVE IS WONDERFUL

BELLES - LET ME DO IT

RODGER COLLINS - YOU SEXY SUGAR PLUM

TOTAL ECLIPSE - SIX O CLOCK

ROBERT KNIGHT - BRANDED

DETROIT SOUND - JUMPING AT THE GOGO

MISTURA - LIFE IS A SONG WORTH SINGING

RAIN - OUT OF MY MIND

MIKE POST COALITION - AFTERNOON OF THE RHINO

JOHNNY VANELLI - SEVEN DAYS OF LOVING YOU

DOOLEY SILVERSPOON - GAME PLAYERS

WAYNE COCHRAN - I'M IN TROUBLE

TEDDY VANN'S ORCHESTRA - THEME FROM COLOURED MAN

CARMEL STRINGS - I HEAR A SYMPHONY

T.D. VALENTINE - LOVE TRAP

THREE DEGREES - CONTACT

JOHNNY WILLIAMS - YOU'RE SOMETHING KINDA MELLOW

OUTSIDERS - LONELY MAN

LORRAINE SILVER - LOST SUMMER LOVE

FRENCH FRIES - DANSE A LA MUSIQUE

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I think this podcast is still up and very relevant to this topic, here's the track list

OLDIES OBLIVION 3/2/07

https://www.rare-soul.com/wordpress/?page_id=11

Once upon a time, these tracks were at the top of the heap - amongst the biggest sounds of the day - but now they are kept out of view, at the back of record boxes and on dusty shelves, never to be removed from their sleeves. Why? Have a listen to some of the biggest Northern Soul tracks of the 70's and decide whether they should remain in Oldies Oblivion!

BOOGIE MAN ORCHESTRA - LADY LADY LADY

GEORGE BAD BENSON - SUPERSHIP

HIGH VOLTAGE - COUNTRY ROAD

PAULA PARFITT - LOVE IS WONDERFUL

BELLES - LET ME DO IT

RODGER COLLINS - YOU SEXY SUGAR PLUM

TOTAL ECLIPSE - SIX O CLOCK

ROBERT KNIGHT - BRANDED

DETROIT SOUND - JUMPING AT THE GOGO

MISTURA - LIFE IS A SONG WORTH SINGING

RAIN - OUT OF MY MIND

MIKE POST COALITION - AFTERNOON OF THE RHINO

JOHNNY VANELLI - SEVEN DAYS OF LOVING YOU

DOOLEY SILVERSPOON - GAME PLAYERS

WAYNE COCHRAN - I'M IN TROUBLE

TEDDY VANN'S ORCHESTRA - THEME FROM COLOURED MAN

CARMEL STRINGS - I HEAR A SYMPHONY

T.D. VALENTINE - LOVE TRAP

THREE DEGREES - CONTACT

JOHNNY WILLIAMS - YOU'RE SOMETHING KINDA MELLOW

OUTSIDERS - LONELY MAN

LORRAINE SILVER - LOST SUMMER LOVE

FRENCH FRIES - DANSE A LA MUSIQUE

Jumping at the Go Go - fabulous record.

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Guest KEN-SOUL

Jumping at the Go Go - fabulous record.

well done pete. the outsiders-loneley man- is one of the greatest records of all time.

"ever again" bernie williams is playing as i write, from a wigan soundbite 1977. what a tremendous record, and the tremendous memories of standing clapping 3 times to the chorus!!! brilliant!

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Guest Nik Mak

Not quite as massive as 'I'm standing' :P

Rufus Lumley 'I'm standing' was an awesome tune one of my all time favs. 'Stronger than me' was a huge tune at the Yate all-nighters back in the day and was an album only cut unless you had a dodgy acitate. Are they the same guy? :thumbsup:

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can you also pinpoint a record or two more, as my memory of a lot of these records/artists escape me now. i still thought joe mathews sang: i dont like to lose until a few years ago! i was way too busy dancing to bother about the names of artists etc...

"i've been loving you too long"- female lead, someone post it on a soundbite pleeeese.

"salt and pepper"- male lead, a wigan hit.

"never"- female lead, early 70's? absolute classic.

thank you, whoever you were, for the gary dean... anyone got "city lights" two great floor-fillers!

Ive been loving you too long is "Can,t Chance a Break-up" Ike&Tina Turner

I hope that helps. Pete,s already posted salt and pepper.

Its been buging me trying to think what "never" is, really gettin to me!

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Ive been loving you too long is "Can,t Chance a Break-up" Ike&Tina Turner

I hope that helps. Pete,s already posted salt and pepper.

Its been buging me trying to think what "never" is, really gettin to me!

Got it Diane Ducane "Better Late Than Never"

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Picked loads of copies up of this for 20p each in about 1980, gave quite a few away....it was released in 1979 on Contact it didn't make a lot of headway then, still a have one copy left & I actually quite like it, I read once that it was one of Russ Winstanley all time faves.....is that a pro or a con?

KTF

Baz

Got it Diane Ducane "Better Late Than Never"
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I'll start of with Roger Collins - Sexy Sugar Plum

You just could not get on the dancefloor when it was at its peak, regardless of its reputation today.

Any more for any more?

Ed

Free for all - Philiip Mitchell, it really was a biggie at the Mecca circa '72, dropped dead the

day it was released on Jay Boy :ohmy:

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Ive got a tape from the Casino with.... Blanche Carter... Halos are for angels. Sir Richard of Searlingshire played it 3 times in 45 mins, I swear. Shittest record I ever heard played there. Ive mention it before on here, BUT it was foockin massive at the time. I dont care if I never hear it again, EVER.

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Interesting thread. What about Alpaca Phase III 'I Like To Party'? Huge at Cleethorpes & Peterborough summer 75.

Another piste packer at the same time was Reggie Garner's 'Hotline', which I don't think anyone's mentioned so far.

Both Mecca records originally, no?

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Interesting thread. What about Alpaca Phase III 'I Like To Party'? Huge at Cleethorpes & Peterborough summer 75.

Another piste packer at the same time was Reggie Garner's 'Hotline', which I don't think anyone's mentioned so far.

Both Mecca records originally, no?

Yes both played at the Mecca in 75

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Guest john s

"Rodger Collins - Sexy Sugar Plum"

Really? I'm a big fan of 'Foxy Girls in Oakland' - a monster - and 'She's Looking Good', of course, but this is a real dog of a record. Isn't it? Wasn't it always? :thumbup:

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Another piste packer at the same time was Reggie Garner's 'Hotline', which I don't think anyone's mentioned so far.

Both Mecca records originally, no?

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Guest KEN-SOUL

What about " Moody Woman " was played to death,not heard it your yonks

Bazza

wasnt shakers- one wonderful moment- a great dance fav. never to return? hope not.

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Tim Tam & the Turn On's - There she comes?? (i think) . how awful was that? i seem to remember it being 'covered up' , Frankie Valli & the Beach boys?!

heaven forbid! :g:

what about the Harry Betts orch - fantastic plastic machine (or summat like that)? :wave:

The Jewells - we got togetherness

Muriel Day (enough said)

The grand piano company - Esperanto

Phil Coulter - A good thing going ( i remember asking soul sam to play this at Kirby bellars) :wave:

and finally........ the Mickey Mouse concerto :D:lol:huh.gif

I remember all of these packing dancefloors in the late 70's

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Tim Tam & the Turn On's - There she comes?? (i think) . how awful was that? i seem to remember it being 'covered up' , Frankie Valli & the Beach boys?!

heaven forbid! :wicked:

what about the Harry Betts orch - fantastic plastic machine (or summat like that)? :thumbsup:

The Jewells - we got togetherness

Muriel Day (enough said)

The grand piano company - Esperanto

Phil Coulter - A good thing going ( i remember asking soul sam to play this at Kirby bellars) :lol:

and finally........ the Mickey Mouse concerto :yes::):P

I remember all of these packing dancefloors in the late 70's

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