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hi,

every collector has got records in his collection that he used to listen to every fokkin' minute and suddenly, one day you forget this choon you used to love to death...a couple of years later you will remember this one and give it a listen again...and then it happens: you start smiling and remember the good ol' days...what an amazing moment!!!

what are your choons that you've forgotten? but still luv???

while I am writing these lines - I am listening to the great "Forever And A Day" by Mel & Tim! what a fokkin' lovely dancer that I've totally forgotten, isn't it?

another one is:

Dynamic Superiors - Don't Give Up On Me Baby - Motown

and so on...now it's your turn!!! cheers, Matt

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hi,

what are your choons that you've forgotten? but still luv???

while I am writing these lines - I am listening to the great "Forever And A Day" by Mel & Tim! what a fokkin' lovely dancer that I've totally forgotten, isn't it?

Matt

I came accros Mary Wells - The Doctor the other day and forgotten how much I loved it, top vinyl :)

Chris L

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The Mirettes - He's alright with me :thumbup: what a fantastic dancer , i'd forgotten how good it was , and The Charts - Desiree :thumbup: sooooo good Di xxxxx

God yeah.....got that one thru ill gotten gains. :unsure: ..swapped a couple of my original Fatback Band funky choons for this and others( Dont Pretend- The Belles) in the late 70s...with a mate whose mother had these records....still remember when she showed me em..and said" who would want these :) ".....erm g.gif ....Delxx

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Been having a bit of a Betty Wright evening. So many tremendous tracks on all her albums, but I'd forgotten how mind-blowing her version of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine" is: I'd go as far as to say that she makes the song her own. Also sounding absolutely awesome was her "Gimme Back My Man", a great Billy Kennedy composition from the Hard To Stop album.

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Played the PLATTERS-DEVRI the other night forgot how good that was :)

talking about the platters think i will have to dig out "washed ashore" one of my old favs.

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...and many thanks to Paul Collins who plays every week loads of classic soul choons in his show that I rediscover again in my collection!!! it's crazy how many choons I've forgotten...

...choons like:

The Continental IV - I Don't Have You

Bill Brandon - Baby, Love Is A Two Way Street

Latimore - Somethin' Bout 'Cha

Michael Henderson - Never Gonna Give You Up

Lonette Mc Kee - Do To Me

The Presidents - It's All Over

Al Green - Loving You

Eleanore Mills - I'm Gonna Get You

The Artistics - Girl I Need You

Impressions - How High Is High

and many many more!!!

cheers, Matt

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...and many thanks to Paul Collins who plays every week loads of classic soul choons in his show that I rediscover again in my collection!!! it's crazy how many choons I've forgotten...

those shows are fantastic only recently discovered them myself via a google search on an 80s track

now busy working my way through the archives :lol:

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Great post this and kinda weird that I was listening to some old tapes at the weekend and one in particular was a tape I compiled of my own stuff titled "underrated" and on that tape (amongst others) were the Volumes - "A Way To Love You" (Inferno) and the New Holidays - "My Baby Ain't No Plaything" (Westbound) and Lt. Curtis & the Blues - Please Keep Me (?) - gave me goosebumps I can tell you. Will be doing the same this weekend with the old tapes so perhaps a few more to add. :lol:

David

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Great post this and kinda weird that I was listening to some old tapes at the weekend and one in particular was a tape I compiled of my own stuff titled "underrated" and on that tape (amongst others) were the Volumes - "A Way To Love You" (Inferno) and the New Holidays - "My Baby Ain't No Plaything" (Westbound) and Lt. Curtis & the Blues - Please Keep Me (?) - gave me goosebumps I can tell you. Will be doing the same this weekend with the old tapes so perhaps a few more to add. thumbup.gif

David

fantastic choons, mate!!!

loads of underrated stuff that need a spin (again)! I record once a month a mix (and this one will be published as a podcast for download every fokkin' month - just check my website!) these mixes include some of my faves, underrated 45s, my latest shots & and forgotten choons I used to love (and still do - for sure!!!) - cause it's not about the rarity, it's about the groove!

when was the last time you listened to the following cheapies???

THE ARTISTICS - ONE LAST CHANCE - luv this one to death!!!!!!!!!

LOU JOHNSON - UNSATISFIED

THE FIVE WAGERS - UNTIL I FOUND YOU

BEN E. KING - I CAN'T TAKE IT LIKE A MAN - monster choon!!!

THE T.S.U. TORONADOES - NOTHING CAN STOP ME

a.s.o.

cheers, Matt

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I remember a time when it was not interesting to buy rare 45s or lps ... it was a magic moment when I used to walk to my record dealer downtown with a smile in my face cause I was excited to spend all my hard earned money on vinyls (nobody could understand this way of living)! we used to talk about records while chilling & drinking a cup of coffee in his shop. I digged & I bought some of these black gold nuggets (most of them were expensive - meanwhile they are cheapies), I went home & and started listening to my brand new records. I used to dance in my flat to johnnie taylor, curtis mayfield & loads more - and when some friends used to came over to visit me, I played my latest choons that I discovered...it was like a flu - my friends felt the same way after contaminating them with the love of music...and noone was interested in the price and rarity!!! we had a good time...still we have a good time wink.gif

one of the most important choons of this time: David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love !!!

cheers, Matt

btw. I also remember that I told my girlfriend (meanwhile nearly ex-wife ohmy.gif ) you can do everything to me: hit me, bite me, blame me - but after all you have to buy me a record and I won't talk about our fights anymore and I will forgive you all your sins :lol: - and she did! twice...then it was too expensive to fight each other tongue.gif

these days when I listen to these kinda records my memories start livin' ... what a great side effect!!!

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Crikey! I'd completely forgotten about that one, Swifty - absolutely gone from my mind - a great tune that I picked up when it was re-issued on Route (RT 6) in '75.

Must give it a spin on the week-end cool.gif

Thanks for the reminder thumbsup.gif

Thats the beauty of threads like this mate , the old memory boxes start working (a bit! :ohmy: )

Swifty

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Sold off most of my 45s, but still have the odd one thats was too hard to let go including Mack Simmons Turning Point.

Also whilst sorting out some left over albumn, came across the RARE STAMPS lp (jjb & sm), put it on and must admit every soul lover should have this, real Detroit quality.

Ed

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a lad from England came over to Germany to DJ a couple of days ago and played Groovin With Mr. Bloe.

Nails.

(apart from laughing my c*ck off I actually enjoyed it)

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i have always liked alaina reeds,dont let me fall in love alone,on capitol,russ always bigged this up at wigan not a stomper but slow to middish tempo with great vocals imo,i still play the 45 quite a lot and i also play my old casino tape with russ playing the said tune from one of his spots around earlyish 1974/5

never went big in my days at all-nighters,i missed late wigan and the stafford era so did this tune ever go big,is it worth much?? not that i would ever sell it, ph34r.gif:ohmy:ph34r.gif

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hi,

every collector has got records in his collection that he used to listen to every fokkin' minute and suddenly, one day you forget this choon you used to love to death...a couple of years later you will remember this one and give it a listen again...and then it happens: you start smiling and remember the good ol' days...what an amazing moment!!!

what are your choons that you've forgotten? but still luv???

while I am writing these lines - I am listening to the great "Forever And A Day" by Mel & Tim! what a fokkin' lovely dancer that I've totally forgotten, isn't it?

another one is:

Dynamic Superiors - Don't Give Up On Me Baby - Motown

and so on...now it's your turn!!! cheers, Matt

Come Go With Me - Gloria Jones (Uptown)

Just played it, brought back that inner tingle you get..

P smile.gif

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I like it.

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I have been playing a CD with old club tunes on , and one of them was " Twine Time " by Alvin Cash ........

I had forgotten just how good that record was / is .........

Malc Burton

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I have been playing a CD with old club tunes on , and one of them was " Twine Time " by Alvin Cash ........

I had forgotten just how good that record was / is .........

Malc Burton

Brilliant record!!!!

Two more from that time: Poets-""she blew a good thing"

Fred Hughes-"oowee baby i love you" (fantastic clip on you-tube)

All these sounds are timeless.

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three real old ones i recently found in the loft,

thats enough,roscoe robinson,uk wand,

at the discotheque,chubby checker,uk cameo parkway,

tightrope,inez and charlie foxx,uk stateside,

all still sound great imo even with the odd crackle or two, rolleyes.gif:lol::lol:

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Listening to a tape in the car the other week and Back Street by Edwin Starr came on.

How good is this record or what!!!!!!!

One that will have been there when many of us started with soul music!

KTF.

Drew.

i agree drew and dont forget that many of us also started with edwins s.o.s. :rolleyes:ph34r.gif
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Matt Fox started this thread with an interesting idea and sound and i've been pondering a reply. When i looked at what i call my record album that holds singles, i have this thing which contain a bunch of recs like a stamp album thing type case, as opposed to a rec box, it holds 20 records, and i looked into it, Theres only 15 in there at the moment and i remembered that it has many of my favourite records but i have not heard for many years. I pulled and played the lot earlier tonight and like i said, the last time i probably played or heard them all must be about 3-4 years ago. I refer to these 15 as my all time faves NS as they generally aint had much (if any) action on the scene. Some have, and in my first 5 selections 2 were played, 3 i don't know about but i still love them.

Here are the 5 and they are in my favourite order.

Boss Four-Walking BY-Rim. A one time monster which still sends shivers down my spine.

Gary Edwads And The Embers-Sherry My Love-Fraternity. This is unknown and ignored cos its white. Came to me via a deal i did with Pete Lawson (RIP) and he (pete) knew i'd like it as it was just up my sreet dancewise forgetting the black/white politics.

Larry Henley-I'd be a Lyin-Hickory. He's part of the Newbeats at one time and going alone, no difference. Stompersville time. White.

Paul Real-Reason To Believe-Her-Man. Another that came from Pete, same as Janice Weaver, but oh so much soulful. Must be dead rare as little action on this ever. Walking pace NS and probably would fit Stafford playlist Beat Ballad play. Is it white?

Sheppards-Walkin-Okeh. Stomp stomp stomp.

Started with and ended with 2 very well known NS. In the middle its white NS. and a dunno. But to my ears and feet thats 5 NS tunes i love to bits that i havent listened to in a long time.

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"It's All Been Said Before" - Bobby Hutton

Should be a monster. It's the track directly after "Lend A Hand" on the album and it's just magnificent!

Ian D biggrin.gif

@ Ian: you are fokkin' right - it's a nice little dancer & I've never given it a listen/spin...shame on me...cheers, M.

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@ Ian: you are fokkin' right - it's a nice little dancer & I've never given it a listen/spin...shame on me...cheers, M.

Well no excuse now Matt! I actually played it in the pub in Prestatyn and it sounded just brilliant.......

Can anyone put a clip up?

Ian D biggrin.gif

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Heres a couple you never hear any more:-

Azie Mortimer `You cant take it away` on Okeh

Sandra Richardson `Stay here with me` on Intersoul.

The Bobby Hutton Track should be a absolute monster where ever you play it!!!!

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  • 4 months later...

hi, today I gave "Whispers - Needle In A Haystack " a listen again...wow! didn't know that this one still rocks my soul! cheers, M.

"It's All Been Said Before" - Bobby Hutton

Should be a monster. It's the track directly after "Lend A Hand" on the album and it's just magnificent!

Ian D biggrin.gif

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