Pauldonnelly Posted September 21, 2008 Posted September 21, 2008 Went to see Rob Smith yesterday while in Notts purchased a number of albums for 20p each One of which was Kenny Thomas - Voices, have fell head over heels for a track called 'outstanding' another was KIKI DEE on MFP which includes 'love like a warm kind of sorrow" now I;m not sure if this is jangling around in my head via the early Casino days or it was before that as a nine year old watching BLACK BEAUTY as a kid on TV. Put me out of my misery someone...
macca Posted September 21, 2008 Posted September 21, 2008 A nine year old PD watching Black Beauty? Pull the other! BB wasn't shown until at least 1972, when you were lurking in the dark alcoves of hose street.
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted September 21, 2008 Posted September 21, 2008 Went to see Rob Smith yesterday while in Notts purchased a number of albums for 20p each One of which was Kenny Thomas - Voices, have fell head over heels for a track called 'outstanding' another was KIKI DEE on MFP which includes 'love like a warm kind of sorrow" now I;m not sure if this is jangling around in my head via the early Casino days or it was before that as a nine year old watching BLACK BEAUTY as a kid on TV. Put me out of my misery someone... Paul-----now you,re talking---Kiki Dee(Pauline Matthews--born Marshfield St. in Bradford---her house has a blue heritage plaque on it(don,t know if the Asians ,who inhabit all the street these days,know what it,s all about!!LOL)-lOVE IS A WARM KIND OF SORROW is superb and was played b4 "On a magic carpet ride" by one of the forgotten guys---York,s own --Alan Rhodes.And then "Why don,t i run away from you" on Fontana---the story i once heard was that Kiki went to Motown as B---Y G---y couldn,t get the White British "SOUL" singer he wanted (Dusty) and young Pauline was reccomended to him. Best Tony N.B rang Swish last week and spent 90 mins on the dog playing records to each other!!!
Pauldonnelly Posted September 21, 2008 Author Posted September 21, 2008 Paul-----now you,re talking---Kiki Dee(Pauline Matthews--born Marshfield St. in Bradford---her house has a blue heritage plaque on it(don,t know if the Asians ,who inhabit all the street these days,know what it,s all about!!LOL)-lOVE IS A WARM KIND OF SORROW is superb and was played b4 "On a magic carpet ride" by one of the forgotten guys---York,s own --Alan Rhodes.And then "Why don,t i run away from you" on Fontana---the story i once heard was that Kiki went to Motown as B---Y G---y couldn,t get the White British "SOUL" singer he wanted (Dusty) and young Pauline was reccomended to him. Best Tony N.B rang Swish last week and spent 90 mins on the dog playing records to each other!!! Did swish tell you about those photos of the Torch I sent him? he was made up...
Paul Capon Posted October 4, 2008 Posted October 4, 2008 Anyone, I have two copies of the Kiki Dee LP for sale:- Kiki Dee LP 'same' Yes I know!! Great soul out of the Motown camp and it shows. Inc 'I'll try something new' which is a great midtempo and 'Love like a warm kind of sorrow" aswell as a great version of 'Ain't nothing like the real thing" MFP/Motown £15 M- £10 vg+ Regards, Paul Capon
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