Guest SteveJohnston Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) After last Friday at Grantham my outlook of the rare soul scene as changed somewhat! The quality of music was to blame for changing in how I felt about the future of the soul night scene I now believe it has one. When I go to a soul night you never expect to hear a lot of new to you records but on Friday there was many! The likes of:- Tut Sutton "I can feel the tears" Answers "thinking of you" Idols "check her out", The fantastic Sharon McMann "got to find another guy" And many more I can't remember the name of after a few So I was thinking about the best new tracks I had the pleasure of listening to this year the two for me are from last Friday. 60's Tut Sutton "I can feel the tears" played by John Manship at the last "out on the floor again" on Friday was the best new to me N/Soul track this year bar none. 70's A track that Soul Sam played for the first time out at the same venue that will have the 70's crowd doing cartwheels! Four Coins" maybe she's right" very new to me and many more I think. This is one fantastic track, how the hell Sam keeps turning tracks up like this I will never know but long may it continue. So get posting the two new to you this year 60's & 70's tracks lets see the total quality tracks that are out there beeing played by the DJ's. Steve J Edited November 23, 2008 by SteveJohnston
Corbett80 Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 (edited) 60's Big Tim & The Empires - Your Turn To Be Blue - acetate 70's Roy Roberts - So Much In Love - Sugar Edited November 25, 2008 by mulf
Pete S Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 Joe Jama - My Life, cos I hadn't actually heard it til 3 months ago
Chalky Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 60's Big Tim & The Empires - Your Turn To Be Blue - acetate 70's Roy Roberts - So Much In Love - Sugar Big Tim is the one Butch plays? Brilliant it is, as is the Roy Roberts, known aboiut the Roy Roberts a while as they came from Andy Dyson. Andy Dyson's Herb Johnson cover up, great R&B/Northern. Dave Thorley's Arthur Prysock If I Were A Boy.
Guest gfarrington Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 Joe Jama - My Life, cos I hadn't actually heard it til 3 months ago kinnel pete you need to get out more,its been played to death over the last four years
Chalky Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 kinnel pete you need to get out more,its been played to death over the last four years and the rest, bet it's gettin' on eight years or so now.
Simon M Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 60's Martha Jean Love part II and 70's Arthur and the Singing Tornadoes
Russ Vickers Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 Superlatives - Is it cos Im Black c/up Voices Inc - Thinkin' Again c/up Bob Collins & the Mighty Ryders - Emotion c/up Roy Roberts on Sugar (Had this for a few years now but only heard it played out this year). & loads more too, been a good year for new stuff I think certainly my small circle of friends seems to be turning up cheaper lesser known stuff almost constantly it seems............long may it continue...........newies rule ok . Russ
Mark Bicknell Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 Not been anywhere venue wise since May due to new business venture and football so I'm a little out of touch with current play's...lol however that should change really soon, without question two tracks taken from the 1966 Capitol 'Little Willie John' David Axelrod and HB Barnum session's which never came out at the time are just about as good as it get's for me, storming Northern in your face with an R'n'B tinge/flava, 'Country Girl' aka 'Home At Last' and the superb 'Early In The Morning' been playing these two stunning tracks on the show in recent weeks and I'm sure someone must be playing them out and about? if not there is something very wrong as such tracks are begging to be Played, authentic recordings in the style we all love. Message to Mr Croasdell.........If you are working on any further Kent Select 45's then these two belters would make for a very nice double header indeed. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest smudgesmith Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 After last Friday at Grantham my outlook of the rare soul scene as changed somewhat! The quality of music was to blame for changing in how I felt about the future of the soul night scene I now believe it has one. When I go to a soul night you never expect to hear a lot of new to you records but on Friday there was many! The likes of:- Tut Sutton "I can feel the tears" Answers "thinking of you" Idols "check her out", The fantastic Sharon McMann "got to find another guy" And many more I can't remember the name of after a few So I was thinking about the best new tracks I had the pleasure of listening to this year the two for me are from last Friday. 60's Tut Sutton "I can feel the tears" played by John Manship at the last "out on the floor again" on Friday was the best new to me N/Soul track this year bar none. 70's A track that Soul Sam played for the first time out at the same venue that will have the 70's crowd doing cartwheels! Four Coins" maybe she's right" very new to me and many more I think. This is one fantastic track, how the hell Sam keeps turning tracks up like this I will never know but long may it continue. So get posting the two new to you this year 60's & 70's tracks lets see the total quality tracks that are out there beeing played by the DJ's. Steve J The Idols is in fact an Old Gary Spencer C/U Soul Brothers Six Check it out.Got to agree its a great tune and a rare one on the USA Label
Guest gordon russell Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Joe Jama - My Life, cos I hadn't actually heard it til 3 months ago pete,.....in the nicest possible way .........YOU'RE HAVIN A LAUGH
Guest gordon russell Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 DEWY BLACK..TAKE LOVE UPTEMPO GRITTY R&B/SOUL ROY ROBERTS JACKIE DAY GET TA STEPPIN for those that think newly discovered stuff ain't as good as ya classics.......then never mind you'll get over it
Guest vinylvixen Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 (edited) The fantastic Sharon McMann "got to find another guy" Steve J Val Palmer spin at the 100 Club back in the 8Ts and a London spin at Capitol/ TOS/ Scenesville etc - fabulous tune and great bit of Detroit For me this year, it's been Lloyd Price - Oh Lady Luck on Monument (not to be confused with his earlier and very similar title 'Lady Luck') and The Sensations ft Yvonne Baker 'It's good enough for me' on Junior - thanks to Alan H for that....can't wait to hear what 2009 brings :-) Top cheapie (thanks to Den @ Willington) was The Imagination 'Love Diet' on 20th Century - I'll be there with my note book jotting down his superb selection @ Willington this year on 27th December Edited November 26, 2008 by vinylvixen
Spacehopper Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 DEWY BLACK..TAKE LOVE UPTEMPO GRITTY R&B/SOUL ROY ROBERTS JACKIE DAY GET TA STEPPIN for those that think newly discovered stuff ain't as good as ya classics.......then never mind you'll get over it would go with the jackie day too....ginger played it at bridgewater saturday....up there with naughty boy,how come the two best jackie day are the two rarest ??....why were they unreleased or rare as rocking horse shit ! what was wrong with people in the 60s ??
Pete S Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 kinnel pete you need to get out more,its been played to death over the last four years Pretty sure the reason I avoided it or didn't find out what it was is because I thought it was modern!
Pete S Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 would go with the jackie day too....ginger played it at bridgewater saturday....up there with naughty boy,how come the two best jackie day are the two rarest ??....why were they unreleased or rare as rocking horse shit ! what was wrong with people in the 60s ?? Naughty Boy is sh*t
Little-stevie Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Naughty Boy is sh*t post of the day ..
Guest nomad Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Naughty Boy is sh*t Grammer Pete.... Naughty Boys are sh*t or The NaughtyBoy is sh*t ... Hows the little one doing Mate?
Tony Smith Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Val Palmer spin at the 100 Club back in the 8Ts and a London spin at Capitol/ TOS/ Scenesville etc - fabulous tune and great bit of Detroit Stafford spin c/u as Florence Miller "Make It Last" great record
Guest thenogger Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 PETE-S, " THE NAUGHTY BOY " - JACKIE DAYE is the worst record i have ever heard. When i hear it i feel like being sick. I CALL IT A LOAD OF C R A P. But that is my opinion, some people love it (THAT IS LIFE) REGARDS " thenogger "
Spacehopper Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Naughty Boy is sh*t say what you mean pete !....dont skirt around the egdes....
Tony Smith Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Little Willie John 'Early In The Morning' stunning Regards - Mark Bicknell. Quite agree Mark, fabulous midtempo currently played by Ady
Pete S Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Grammer Pete.... Naughty Boys are sh*t or The NaughtyBoy is sh*t ... Hows the little one doing Mate? OK thanks mate, been to hospital this morning but just for a bit of physio, they are all pleased with her progress
Guest nomad Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 OK thanks mate, been to hospital this morning but just for a bit of physio, they are all pleased with her progress Great news.. We wish you well Paul And Kerry
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