Posted April 10, 200520 yr Catching up on stuff, think missed the actual broadcast (last nite) but email says its archived on website As in past have seen a few northern guests on this show, ask if anyone spots similar in future then pass word on and shout it up in forum ta mike just checked link, at moment can listen if follow the main radio link on front page https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/leeds.shtml Hi all Dont know if anyones interested, but I recorded a radio show for BBC radio leeds recently with top Yorkshire soul presenter James Addyman for his show "Down in the grooves". The show will be broadcast on 10/4/2005. Saturday Night/Sunday Morning 1am - 3am on: BBC Radio Leeds 92.4FM/774AM DAB Digital Streamed live on the Internet @ https://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds and archived for one week @ https://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/article...sic_feature_dow n_in_the_grooves_feature.shtml The archive audio is now going up automatically later in the day so should be available by Sunday afternoon - but it will be there all week. Listen and enjoy ! Rob
April 10, 200520 yr Thanks for the link, Mike First time I'd heard that Otis Lee track - wow! It totally blew me away. Only drawback is the pricetag. Aw bugger
April 10, 200520 yr Soulsville said: Thanks for the link, Mike First time I'd heard that Otis Lee track - wow! It totally blew me away. Only drawback is the pricetag. Aw bugger link Without listening which Otis Lee Track?
April 10, 200520 yr chalky said: Without listening which Otis Lee Track? link Hard Road To Hoe on Quaint
April 10, 200520 yr Soulsville said: Hard Road To Hoe on Quaint link Know the record jamie but I'm surprised you don't, especially as it was made big by fellow Leeds spinner Pat Brady...."Lee Blackmore & Soulsearchers" Big in the 80's...especially at Bradford Edited April 10, 200520 yr by chalky
April 10, 200520 yr chalky said: Know the record jamie but I'm surprised you don't, especially as it was made big by fellow Leeds spinner Pat Brady...."Lee Blackmore & Soulsearchers"Â Â Big in the 80's...especially at Bradford link I'm constanly hearing 'new' stuff mate, and I'm loving it Although I'm trapped in a middle-aged mans body , I'm still relatively young!!! I was a bit too young at Bradford to take all the Artists & Labels in thinking about it. I didn't collect then, and didn't really know any professional soulies I just went and danced. Looking back, I wish I had taken notice Plus I also wish I had bought shed loads of records at 1988 prices See you soon mate, Jamie Edited April 10, 200520 yr by Jamie
April 10, 200520 yr Soulsville said: I'm constanly hearing 'new' stuff mate, and I'm loving it Although I'm trapped in a middle-aged mans body , I'm still realtively young!!! I was a bit too young at Bradford to take all the Artists & Labels in thinking about it. I didn't collect then, and didn't really know any professional soulies I just went and danced. Looking back, I wish I had taken notice Plus I also wish I had bought shed loads of records at 1988 prices See you soon mate, Jamie link As well as dancing, buying records, chillin in the tea room we always used to find time for a game of cards in the balcony or behind curtains strangely enough Good thing about this wonderful scene...we're all always learning Lifeline Saturday?
April 10, 200520 yr chalky said: As well as dancing, buying records, chillin in the tea room we always used to find time for a game of cards in the balcony or behind curtains strangely enough  Good thing about this wonderful scene...we're all always learning Lifeline Saturday? link Ah memories! The toilets there reminded me of the ones in Swimming Baths. We used to play hide & seek on the Balcony and I hated the tea room - they must have developed a special kettle that made it get hotter when it was poured into a cup. I just knew my hand would shake and burn all the skin off my hands Going up and down the stairs to the Modern room was always fun. Once you got talking on the steps it was time to go home in no time Happy days As for Lifeline, that all depends if I've got the kids this weekend. If not, I'll be there Edited April 10, 200520 yr by Jamie
Catching up on stuff, think missed the actual broadcast (last nite) but email says its archived on website
As in past have seen a few northern guests on this show, ask if anyone spots similar in future then pass word on and shout it up in forum
ta mike
just checked link, at moment can listen if follow the main radio link on front page
https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/leeds.shtml
Hi all
Dont know if anyones interested, but I recorded a radio show for BBC
radio leeds recently with top Yorkshire soul presenter James Addyman
for his show "Down in the grooves". The show will be broadcast on
10/4/2005.
Saturday Night/Sunday Morning 1am - 3am on:
BBC Radio Leeds 92.4FM/774AM
DAB Digital
Streamed live on the Internet @ https://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds
and archived for one week @
https://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/article...sic_feature_dow
n_in_the_grooves_feature.shtml
The archive audio is now going up automatically later in the day so
should be available by Sunday afternoon - but it will be there all week.
Listen and enjoy !
Rob