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hang on Bill - Little Lisa

Mr bang bang man - little hank

Soul sauce - cal tjader (& Hank diamond)

Stop - Bobby Diamond

Stop and you will become aware - Helen Shapiro

all these just off the top of my head

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Can't live this way - Barnaby bye

please dont run - george clinton

contact - three degrees

a love you can depend on - Brenda and the tabulations

take me home - donna king

i wish i was - eddie garrighan

you didnt have to leave - the ellusions

this is the house - first choice

my little cottage - fluffy falana

i could go on all night

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hang on Bill - Little Lisa

Mr bang bang man - little hank

Soul sauce - cal tjader (& Hank diamond)

Stop - Bobby Diamond

Stop and you will become aware - Helen Shapiro

all these just off the top of my head

edit :

Can't live this way - Barnaby bye

please dont run - george clinton

contact - three degrees

a love you can depend on - Brenda and the tabulations

take me home - donna king

i wish i was - eddie garrighan

you didnt have to leave - the ellusions

this is the house - first choice

my little cottage - fluffy falana

i could go on all night

" Queen Of The Go Go " - Rex Garvin

Malc Burton

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Rufus Lumley: Stronger Than Me

Remember this being massive at the Birmingham Locarno & other venues

Can't remember the last time I heard this played

Great Tune off an LP if i remember, heres a couple i never hear probably was around the Sunday afternoons at The Locarno :- John Hendley -My Baby came from out of nowhere

Jeanette White - Music

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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

Certainly a CULT record of that time, so big twas untrue....along with in the same dj box......

Reggie Garner "Hot Line" Capitol

High Voltage "Country Roads" Columbia

Clarence Jackson "Dont fit dont force it (inst) " Valtone

Kim Tolliver " I dont know what foot to dance on" Castro

World Column "So

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Guest Mark Holmes

Remember " Edward Hamilton @ the Arabians----Baby do'nt you weep" I think a real classic but who ever plays it.

was palyed at Emerald City Soul Club Weekender in early November...one of my all time favorites biggrin.gif

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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?

Hot Line still gives me the tingles when I hear it, my first ever Emidisc that was, took 3 weeks worth of paper round money to buy it

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Certainly a CULT record of that time, so big twas untrue....along with in the same dj box......

Reggie Garner "Hot Line" Capitol

High Voltage "Country Roads" Columbia

Clarence Jackson "Dont fit dont force it (inst) " Valtone

Kim Tolliver " I dont know what foot to dance on" Castro

World Column "So

I like all of those as well

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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.

Wash your ears out :ohmy:

Brilliant record and one of the very few 70s records I have in my collection (but psst dont tell anyone) :ohmy:

Steve

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Wash your ears out :ohmy:

Brilliant record and one of the very few 70s records I have in my collection (but psst dont tell anyone) :ohmy:

Steve

This was only played for a couple of weeks, reaching it's height at the 3rd anniversary. F*cking rubbish, how did she get a recording contract?

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Thought of few more these were massive floor fillers in the 70t's

Soul Brothers Six - Thank you Baby

Tony & Tyrone - Please Operator

Samantha Jones - Surrounded by a Ray of Sunshine

Dusty Springfield - What's it Gonna Be

Javells - Goodbye Nothing to Say

Gary Lewis & The Playboys - My Hearts Symphony

Mike Post Coalition - Afternoon of the Rhino

George Carrow - Angel Baby

Sharonettes - Pappa Ooh Mow Mow

Esther Phillips - What a Difference a Day Makes

Donald Lee Richardson - You've Got Me in The Palm of your Hand

Terrible Tom - We Were Made For Each Other

Keanya Collins - Love Bandit

Ila Vann - This Man of Mine

Total Eclipse - Six O'Clock (best know as Golden World Strings - Supertime)

Ikettes - Two Timing , Double Dealin

Eddie & Ernie - I Can't Do It

William Bell - Happy

Johnny Taylor- Friday Night

Temprees - At Last

Sandy Nelson - Love is Like An Itchin in My heart (instr)

Timothy Wilson - Love is Like An Itchin in My heart

Ventures - Hawaii 5 0

Mitch Ryder - You Get Your Kicks

Mickey Lee Lane - Hey Sah-lo-ney

Mr Bloe - Land of 1,000 Dances

Creation - I Got The Fever

O'Kaysions - Girl Watcher

Ernie Bush - Breakaway

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Guest abovetlamp

I've just been 'Makin' up Time' spending the 'Afternoon on the Rhino' trying to make 'Contact' with my 'Angel Baby' of a 'Country Girl'. 'If I had my Way' then she would surely know 'I'm Where it's At'. Unfortunately I failed and am now in 'Condition Red'. :)

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Guest smudgesmith

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

Bazza

Moody Woman.................i play this once a month :ohmy: .............at home

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Guest Little Anthony

Roger K "Give me the love" a regular Saturday night play for Winstanley....probably the leat soulful record ever played at Wigan ...except instrumentals.

Oh and I forgot..Tim Tam and the Turnons..the epitomy of 60'spop played at Wigan in 1978....and total shite...Worst still, i bought it...makes a nice ash tray and I don't even smoke.

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Guest JerryL

Great track, don't think i've heard it for a long long time, infact does Northern Soul get played nowadays?

I was thinking about this the other day & how much stuff that gets played nowadays is yer traditional NS, i would say very little.

Simon :D

Just Ghastley!! wacko.gif

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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.

That is my all time fave hate "Halo's" never as there been a worse record,

Don't know if anyone as mentioned "God Know's" by Michael McDonald not heard that for years

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dunno about 'not heard for years' but the song i wish would disappear for a hundred years is "I WALKED AWAY" :lol::shades:thmbdn.gif

can't stand it !!! .

whilst on the subject, Frankie and Johnny I'll hold you can scuttle along with it into a black hole, bloody awful.

p.s , Carol and Gerry too

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Troy Keyes "If I Had My Way"

BH

What a great record, a personal favourite. No reason why it shouldn't be revived.

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and another unsure.gif Darrow Fletcher---------Gotta draw the line :yes:

another :lol: Chuck Jackson------------Chains of Love

Gets coat and badly fitting cap and runs to the door :yes::ohmy:

Heard both of these in recent years, locally and at places like Cleethorpes weekender. And don't they sound good?

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Hamilton Bohannon - Foot Stompin Music

Graham Central Station - Feel The Need

Crown Heights Affair - Dreaming A Dream

All floor-fillers at Blackpool Mecca around 1974/75.

Graham Central Station may still possibly work at an 'across the board' venue, but maybe it's a bit too commercial for most folk. Great dancer tho

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Hamilton Bohannon - Foot Stompin Music

Graham Central Station - Feel The Need

Crown Heights Affair - Dreaming A Dream

All floor-fillers at Blackpool Mecca around 1974/75.

Graham Central Station may still possibly work at an 'across the board' venue, but maybe it's a bit too commercial for most folk. Great dancer tho

At the same time as Graham Central Station.....

Bill Harris "Uptown Saturday Night"

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