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How about every version of "The Look On Your Face"?

I don't personally remember hearing any of 'em played out before the late 80s but, as I said earlier (to some derision, it would appear :thumbsup: ), I spent quite a few years in the middle of that decade doing very little other than going to the cinema three or four times a week...

Oh yeah, and possibly Bobby Patterson's "I'm In Love With You" which I'm sure must have been played in the 70s but which didn't really achieve classic status until the late 80s...

Funnily enough I can tie in the John Edwards version of The Look On Your Face to a cinema visit in the 80s. I bought mint Bell issues of both John Edwards and Bobby Reed from Ian Clark's sales box in Rocks Off, Hanway Street on a Friday afternoon and then went to see the first day screening of Heathers at The Screen On Baker Street that evening. Bobby Reed was £30 and John Edwards £20. I had heard the topside of Bobby Reed in a club (honestly can't remember where), but was only convinced to buy it when I played the flip, If I Don't Love You in the shop. The John Edwards was a blind buy, but I loved his Aware album so took a punt. I can clearly recall looking at the records in the cinema and not being able to wait to get home to play them. Happy days.

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Guest Byrney
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I remember Butch playing this at 100 Club when I went every month, that was years ago.

I remember first hearing Butch play this at the 100 Club, it knocked me sideways :lol:

Couple more: Jimmy Elledge Sad Town C/U as Lou Roberts? by Kitch, and (love it or hate, I'm the former) Pee Wee Shuck and Huey.

Great thread and to think some would have us think all the good northern had gone before Stafford :thumbsup:

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Guest Gavin Page
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Mentioned Almeta in my list earlier, Russ.

Searling 'Parkers' spin.

:thumbsup:

Now you see I would question that, as Coz B and Dennis were playing it at Caister and such like and then I heard R.S play is at Parkers :unsure:

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I remember first hearing Butch play this at the 100 Club, it knocked me sideways :thumbsup:

Couple more: Jimmy Elledge Sad Town C/U as Lou Roberts? by Kitch, and (love it or hate, I'm the former) Pee Wee Shuck and Huey.

Great thread and to think some would have us think all the good northern had gone before Stafford :thumbsup:

ph34r.gifwink.gif:):unsure:

Russ

Guest hudsoul
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some of these might of been mentioned,,sorry if they have been but here goes----

SOUNDS OF PHILADELPHIA-LOVE KEEPS ME CRYING C/UP[bUTCH]

GENTLEMEN FOUR-GIVE ME LOVE-C/UP[90S BUTCH PLAY ,,EXCELLENT]

SHERRYS -WORLD OF HAPPINESS[bUTCH]

TRAMELS-BLESSED WITH A LOVE[PHILADELPHIANS C/UP.ROB MARRIOTT]

BOB COLLINS -MY ONE AND ONLY GIRL

HYPERIONS-WHY DO YOU TREAT ME[ESCORTS C/UP.R MARRIOTT]

TIM ROSE-I GOT A LONLINESS

ROCKY GILL -ITS NOT THE END

JOHN TEE-CRAZY

GERALD SIMMS-ALONG CAME SADNESS[C/UP-BUTCH-FANTASTIC]

TWO PLUS TWO-LOVE WILL CONQUER ALL[sERVICEMEN C/UP-BUTCH]

the DILLY DILLY THING on mala??????

MARTHA STARR-SWEET TEMPTATION

FOUR GENTS-YOUNG GIRLS BEWARE

LITTLE RITCHIE C/UP[CARL FORTNUM]

T.C LEE AND THE BRICKLAYERS

SOFTIQUES-BASHFUL

ATHEN ROUGES-SHE WONT LOVE ME[C/UP-VONDELLS ]

B.J.THOMAS-DONT LET ME DOWN??[DUKE BAXTER C/UP-ION]

CAMAROS-NOT TOO YOUNG

JIMMY RAYE-GRAB IT BABY GRAB IT

STANLEY EVANS-WE GOT A GOOD THING

CLYDIE KING-I GOT TO BREAKAWAY[C/UP]

IDOLS-CHECK HER OUT[sOUL BROS SIX C/UP-GARY SPANCER]

DELEGATES OF SOUL -I LL COME RUNNING BACK[HARMONICS C/UP-BUTCH]

STEVE MANCHA-HE STOLE THE LOVE THAT WAS MINE??

JOHNNY SYLES-IM SATISFIED

:thumbsup:

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Really enjoyed this threap people, i'm off to the bank to see if i can afford the fare to lifeline then i'm of for a pint have a great night catch you all soon

Roddy

Guest hudsoul
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and afew more--

FRED AND THE TURBINES-BERNADINE?[TEEN TURBANS C/UP]

JOHHNIE MAE MATHEWS-MAMA GONNA STOP YA-[ACETATE-SAUS]

GERRI GRAINGER-WHY CARNT IT BE TONIGHT[ACETATE-ADEY]

BLENDELLS-YOU NEED LOVE

RUBY-FEMNINE INJINUITY

BOBBY REED-CALODONIA BROWN

BONNIE HERMAN -HUSH DONT CRY

HANK HODGE-EYE FOR AN EYE[LANCASTER JOHNSON C/UP-BUTCH]

???-WATCHA GONNA DO on MAD[sAUS-TEMPOS C/UP,,CARNT REMEMBER GROUP NAME]

RALPH GRAHAM -SHE JUST SITS THERE

DEVOTIONS-DOO DO DE DOOP[MAGICTONES C/UP-BUTCH]

:thumbsup:

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and afew more--

FRED AND THE TURBINES-BERNADINE?[TEEN TURBANS C/UP]

JOHHNIE MAE MATHEWS-MAMA GONNA STOP YA-[ACETATE-SAUS]

GERRI GRAINGER-WHY CARNT IT BE TONIGHT[ACETATE-ADEY]

BLENDELLS-YOU NEED LOVE

RUBY-FEMNINE INJINUITY

BOBBY REED-CALODONIA BROWN

BONNIE HERMAN -HUSH DONT CRY

HANK HODGE-EYE FOR AN EYE[LANCASTER JOHNSON C/UP-BUTCH]

???-WATCHA GONNA DO on MAD[sAUS-TEMPOS C/UP,,CARNT REMEMBER GROUP NAME]

RALPH GRAHAM -SHE JUST SITS THERE

DEVOTIONS-DOO DO DE DOOP[MAGICTONES C/UP-BUTCH]

:thumbsup:

The Regents mate.

Russ

Guest Byrney
Posted

and afew more--

FRED AND THE TURBINES-BERNADINE?[TEEN TURBANS C/UP] Who played this first Carl Fortnum? I know Kitch had a copy mid / late 80s

Was the absolutely sublime Butch spin: Just Bros - Go On and Laugh post Stafford ?

Posted

Go On And Laugh definitely predates Stafford. John Anderson sold it to John Vincent, who sold it back to Anderson, who sold it to Richard Searling, who sold it back to John Anderson who sold it to the Dobsonian Institute.

Posted

a few more I think is post Stafford ??

Benny Harper - My prayer ( played on funk scene before or :thumbsup: ?? )

prob played a small bit but Louis Paul cant been played much or.

Carol Woods - Heartbreaker & Dwight Thompson - Man oh man

Buddy Ace - True love money can´t buy ?? Im on deep water here prob played 3rd record at Torch... :unsure:

Lil Gray - Are you foolin ?? heard this first by John Weston myself not sure how long been around ??

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Oh yeah, and possibly Bobby Patterson's "I'm In Love With You" which I'm sure must have been played in the 70s but which didn't really achieve classic status until the late 80s...

This was me, Tony.

Massive @ Cleethorpes (Winter Gardens) around 82.

:thumbsup:

Sean

Guest hudsoul
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and A few more------

FRANKIE AND THE DAMONS-MAN FROM SOUL

EPTONES-A LOVE THATS REAL

CLEVELAND ROBINSON-LOVE IS A TRAP

VOICES-,MESSING WITH MY MIND

CLEVELAND WILSON-SHOOTING HIGH

ROCKY ROBERTS-I LOVE MY BABY[sAUS C/UP,,BEEN UNCOVERED BUT CARNT REMEMBER WHO IT IS,,CHARLES SOMEBODY??/]

GALLAHADS-GOT TO FIND AWAY

PARLIMENTS-MY RAINY DAY

STORMY WYNTERS-LIFESAVER[bUTCH-WONDERETTES C/UP]

SONNY ACE -LITTLE GIRL[uNKOWN SAILOR C/UP]

MARTINEQUES-IF YOU WANT TO CALL ME-[DEAN ANDERSON-THREE JADES C/UP]

LIZ VERDI-THINK IT OVER

VOICES INC-THINKIN

:thumbsup:

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Now you see I would question that, as Coz B and Dennis were playing it at Caister and such like and then I heard R.S play is at Parkers :thumbsup:

T'other way round for me Gavin. I heard Searling play it first and then Cozzer etc later.

Think Richard even had it covered for a while?

:unsure:

Sean

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Go On And Laugh definitely predates Stafford. John Anderson sold it to John Vincent, who sold it back to Anderson, who sold it to Richard Searling, who sold it back to John Anderson who sold it to the Dobsonian Institute.

Are you sure Go On and Laugh is John Anderson, John Vincent told me he found it, asked Richard if he wanted it around '80, but Richard gave it him back saying too good for the Northern crowd then. Then sold on to Butch.


Posted

some of these might of been mentioned,,sorry if they have been but here goes----

TRAMELS-BLESSED WITH A LOVE[PHILADELPHIANS C/UP.ROB MARRIOTT]

Ddin't Rob get this from Butch.

Posted

JV used to be a member on here. Does he post any more? My recollection of the story may be incorrect Chalky, but John Anderson definitely handled the disc more than once.

Posted (edited)

JV used to be a member on here. Does he post any more? My recollection of the story may be incorrect Chalky, but John Anderson definitely handled the disc more than once.

JV also told me at the time he still has the master tapes for this too. If I remember and I get the chance I'll ask Butch tomorrow night.

Edited by chalky
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Carl's came from Kitch didn't it?

Also Mick Smith had a copy about then. Funny little story, there is a very big collector in Berlin, a doctor I think. He remembers hearing this as a new release on U.S. forces radio from the west coast in the 60's and got a copy from the states.

Guest Byrney
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Carl's came from Kitch didn't it?

My memories not great but I kind of remember Kitch taking a copy with him to a nighter for Karl. But I can't seem to remember Kitch playing it out :thumbsup:

I think I need some ginko biloba

Posted

My memories not great but I kind of remember Kitch taking a copy with him to a nighter for Karl. But I can't seem to remember Kitch playing it out :unsure:

I think I need some ginko biloba

Kitch is the first I remember spinning this and pretty sure it was at Trotters where Carl and he did the deal, then again my memory ain't the best Byrney :thumbsup:

Hope you've sorted Mr A for tomorrow?

Posted (edited)

When was Montclairs-Hey you, first played?

Pretty sure this got a few spins at the mecca circa 74 , i had a copy by 79-80 and played it around northants area along with joseph moore both getting little or no dancefloor interest.

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Guest Byrney
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Kitch is the first I remember spinning this and pretty sure it was at Trotters where Carl and he did the deal, then again my memory ain't the best Byrney :thumbsup:

Hope you've sorted Mr A for tomorrow?

Nah, he's got a works do on. I'm still hoping to make it :unsure:

Posted

and A few more------

FRANKIE AND THE DAMONS-MAN FROM SOUL

EPTONES-A LOVE THATS REAL

CLEVELAND ROBINSON-LOVE IS A TRAP

VOICES-,MESSING WITH MY MIND

CLEVELAND WILSON-SHOOTING HIGH

ROCKY ROBERTS-I LOVE MY BABY[sAUS C/UP,,BEEN UNCOVERED BUT CARNT REMEMBER WHO IT IS,,CHARLES SOMEBODY??/]

GALLAHADS-GOT TO FIND AWAY

PARLIMENTS-MY RAINY DAY

STORMY WYNTERS-LIFESAVER[bUTCH-WONDERETTES C/UP]

SONNY ACE -LITTLE GIRL[uNKOWN SAILOR C/UP]

MARTINEQUES-IF YOU WANT TO CALL ME-[DEAN ANDERSON-THREE JADES C/UP]

LIZ VERDI-THINK IT OVER

VOICES INC-THINKIN

:thumbsup:

rocky roberts c/u is -charles burns :unsure:

Posted

It was, Andy Dyson probably the first I remember spinning this at the Hoist in Conisboro that Andy and Rod ran.

Newsounds was played by Mark Linton at Shotts, my mate took back the Turbo lp from a record hunting trip to USA in 1988 let him borrow it, another one from Mark at Shotts was unissued Metros Whats Wrong With Your Love :thumbsup:

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Newsounds was played by Mark Linton at Shotts, my mate took back the Turbo lp from a record hunting trip to USA in 1988 let him borrow it, another one from Mark at Shotts was unissued Metros Whats Wrong With Your Love :thumbsup:

Ey up H. Another one from one of you Scots lads, Colin's Kim Katrell - Did You See Her Last Night on Tyson. Anyone got a sound file :unsure:

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I'm sure someone will have a more complete recollection of the chronology of The Prophets, but the version on the Horace's Capitol Soul anthology predates the discovery of the released version, which only existed as hearsay at the time. It was this version, or a very similar cut which Butch had played for some eighteen months or so before the release of the album. The actual 45 was rumoured to exist but an actual playable copy didn't emerge until some years later. The released version, while good, doesn't have the same magic as the 'tape version'. I call it a tape version because I don't know whether this would have existed on a contemporary (i.e. 1960s) acetate or whether it came from Eddie Singleton's actual masters. Perhaps Ady can tell us the full story.

Yes master tape from Eddie, thanks to my dear friend and fellow Soul Saucer, Ian Levine introducing us. Did I give Butch an acetate then. Andy Rix tracked down the Prophets and I think eventually got one out of them. wasn't that the one that arrived in 8 pieces as he'd just put it in an envelope? Another playable one turned up later.

Presumably Antellects and Primers have been mentioned. What about Herman Lewis or that one on Lime. I don't think records like Garland's Ain't That good Enough or Girl I Love You got played until the 80s. john Edwards versions of Ain't That and How Can I Go On Without You certainly didn't.

Howabout Jimmy Andrews Big City Playboy, shed loads of RCAs and Scepter/Wand and 1,00 big beat ballads. not to mention the Latin slot!

Posted

Sonny herman - what about me and the topics - chadwick both well known collectors items and got plays in the 70s/80s.

Sorry old chap Mecca and Wigan plays for the Topics good B-side as well and it sound great from the Kent CD especially the Horns. :thumbsup:

Posted (edited)

some of these might of been mentioned,,sorry if they have been but here goes----

STANLEY EVANS-WE GOT A GOOD THING

:thumbsup:

Sam spin in the 70s I think, though not a biggie then

Edited by Steve G
Posted

Sorry old chap Mecca and Wigan plays for the Topics good B-side as well and it sound great from the Kent CD especially the Horns. :thumbsup:

what dont you understand about the fact i stated they were both played in the 70s and 80s and yes- love comes knockin- is great but i prefer to listen to it on vinyl rather than cd


Posted

A few more obscure 60s off the top of me head which I don't see mentioned:

Richard Marks did you ever lose something

Tim & Dave Girl you're just so good to me

Homer Banks Sweetie Pie

Traditions / Parisiens

Georgettes Hard hard

Willie Feaster (Voices)

Walter Wilson "Love keeps me crying"

The slow version of Natural Four (ha ha!!!) too slow pre 85

Young ladies on Stang

Tokays "Baby baby baby"

Royal Robins "Something about you"

Chico Lamarr

From the 70s how could you forget Natural Impulse, the dreaded Papa Bear & Cubs which I am sure some people will say is good, and Willie dee "Looks like rain" - only now starting to get the credit it deserves

Steve

Posted

what dont you understand about the fact i stated they were both played in the 70s and 80s and yes- love comes knockin- is great but i prefer to listen to it on vinyl rather than cd

Temper temper ware did you right that and yes I have a copy as well and yes I like the CD as well.

Posted (edited)

Donna Loren Blowing Out The Candle.

Trying to think of more Flynn tunes.

Oxford Nights any chance.

Ray & The Blue Satins.

The Bristols

My Mate should come on hear he likes all the white garage bands stuff and gets a new record every week.

Edited by Prophonics 2029
Posted

Wigan hermm Tim Wilson?

Err No Timothy Wilson was Admirations/Aspirations, 4 Voices was Luther Ingram wasn't it? not longer after was Ed Crook c/u which was Appointments "I Saw You There" a deffo post Stafford classic!

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