Simsy Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 Glad to see a new thread. Just always keen to hear more about the Highland Room. Would have loved to have been at the place in it's prime. Any more memorable stories - memorable nights? site note - 3 mecca related topics have been merged into this one
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 Glad to see a new thread. Just always keen to hear more about the Highland Room. Would have loved to have been at the place in it's prime. Any more memorable stories - memorable nights? I promise to tell loads, as long as the thread doesn't get closed down. No matter what some of them say, as long as I don't answer back, I don't see how Mike can close it if the rule breaking is only one sided. At least I'd like to hope so.
ockers Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 is the proposed mecca reunion event in blackpool at the end of january taking place?
Simsy Posted January 7, 2009 Author Posted January 7, 2009 I promise to tell loads, as long as the thread doesn't get closed down. No matter what some of them say, as long as I don't answer back, I don't see how Mike can close it if the rule breaking is only one sided. At least I'd like to hope so. Lets go with the flow, like a twig on the shoulders of a mighty stream!
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 is the proposed mecca reunion event in blackpool at the end of january taking place? Not in the Mecca it isn't. And therefore not with me.
Pauldonnelly Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 Hi Ian its Paul D from Peterborough, Scenario, and no need to reply straight away and if need be via my pm facility will suffice. You got one day left on this planet and you can play 20 of your all time fave 'dance' tracks to a crowd who are there for ALL the right reasons.. a- what would be your final 20 records as a dj and in what order would you play them b- what venue would it be in a why? c- what dj dead or alive would you want to be before you and why? d- what dj dead or alive would you want to follow you and why? e- How would you like to remembered by those hat have appreciated your contrubution to uk danace soul scene. Cya x
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 You got one day left on this planet and you can play 20 of your all time fave 'dance' tracks to a crowd who are there for ALL the right reasons.. a- what would be your final 20 records as a dj and in what order would you play them (Off the top of my head, roughly, and in no order, and can't get it down to less than 23 without losing something I refuse to lose) CHARADES - KEY TO MY HAPPINESS LEROY TAYLOR - OH LINDA MARY LOVE - I'M IN YOUR HANDS POETS - WRAPPED AROUND YOUR FINGER PETER LAMARR - UNDER LOCK AND KEY C.P. SPENCER - THIS MAN NEEDS YOU SKIP JACKSON AND THE SHANTONS - I'M ON TO YOU GIRL DIANE JENKINS - TOW AWAY ZONE AMBERS - I LOVE YOU BABY AMBERS - POTION OF LOVE AMBERS - ANOTHER LOVE SUPERLATIVES - I STILL LOVE YOU ESTHER GRANT - LETS MAKE THE MOST OUT OF LOVE PATRINELL STATTEN - A LITTLE LOVE AFFAIR MARGIE JOSEPH - ONE MORE CHANCE TSU TORONADOES - I STILL LOVE YOU TERRI BRYANT - GENI SPYDER TURNER - I CAN'T MAKE IT ANY MORE VENICIA WILSON - THIS TIME I'M LOVING YOU JOHNNY NASH - I'M SO GLAD YOU'RE MY BABY SHIRLEY LAWSON - ONE MORE CHANCE JIM GILSTRAP - RUN RUN RUN BULL - BYGONES CLYDENE JACKSON - HONEST TO PETE b- what venue would it be in and why? THE HIGHLAND ROOM OF COURSE - NO CONTEST. c- what dj dead or alive would you want to be before you and why? LES COKELL - MY GREATEST EVER INFLUENCE d- what dj dead or alive would you want to follow you and why? SIMON WHITE - THE BST TASTE OF ANYONE. e- How would you like to remembered by those that have appreciated your contrubution to uk dance soul scene. AS A PRODUCER AND WRITER OF GREAT SONGS, NOT AS SOMEONE IGNORED AND DISCRIMINATED AGAINST BY SMALL MINDED PURISTS AND ANORAKS.
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 [ c- what dj dead or alive would you want to be before you and why? LES COKELL - MY GREATEST EVER INFLUENCE The contribution Les made to the scene has - except in certain appreciative circles - never truly been given the acknowledgement and credit it so rightfully deserves ....... IAN - If Les had been alive today , what is your considered and valued opinion as to the position he would have held in the DJ rankings of / on the scene ? Malc Burton
Guest James Trouble Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 Come ont hen, let's hear this PETER LAMARR - UNDER LOCK AND KEY...
davidwapples Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 which records that you found did you think would make it on the scene but bombed on the dancefloor ? which records that you found did you think were rubbish but went to to become floor packers?
Guest Simon Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 Ian, Can you please tell me what's the best Northern Soul dance move you've ever seen & what's the best Northern Soul badge you've ever witnessed at an allnighter? I simply must know! Simon
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 IAN - If Les had been alive today , what is your considered and valued opinion as to the position he would have held in the DJ rankings of / on the scene ? Malc Burton It's a very hard question to answer. Richard Searling gave him a spot at the Ritz before he died, probably around 1997, and it was sad to see him, as his mind was going and he was a shadow mentally of his former self.
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 which records that you found did you think would make it on the scene but bombed on the dancefloor ? which records that you found did you think were rubbish but went to to become floor packers? A - Walter And The Admirations, on La Cindy, and The Admirations "You Left Me", on Peaches, both of which I brought back from Chicago in 1975, as we were starting to play more modern stuff, and both of which cleared the floor every time till I just gave up. Pat Brady bought each of them off me for ten pounds. B - One easy answer - Snoopy Dean - "Shake And Bump" - UGHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 Ian did you ever dance at a nighter? If you did , when was the last time you did and what to? The Ritz in 2003 to Holly St. James - I can remember it quite specifically because of certain events that stick in my mind.
Guest Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 Ian, Can you please tell me what's the best Northern Soul dance move you've ever seen & what's the best Northern Soul badge you've ever witnessed at an allnighter? I simply must know! Simon Happy New Year Simon. Are you taking the michael here ??? No-one ever beat the legendary Tash and Gelly (Roy Ashworth and Rene Gelston) at Blackpool Mecca. As a double act they were then and still are to this day, the most unbeatable sight I ever witnessed. Your second question is too silly to merit an answer,
Epic Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 (Off the top of my head, roughly, and in no order, and can't get it down to less than 23 without losing something I refuse to lose) CHARADES - KEY TO MY HAPPINESS LEROY TAYLOR - OH LINDA MARY LOVE - I'M IN YOUR HANDS POETS - WRAPPED AROUND YOUR FINGER PETER LAMARR - UNDER LOCK AND KEY C.P. SPENCER - THIS MAN NEEDS YOU SKIP JACKSON AND THE SHANTONS - I'M ON TO YOU GIRL DIANE JENKINS - TOW AWAY ZONE AMBERS - I LOVE YOU BABY AMBERS - POTION OF LOVE AMBERS - ANOTHER LOVE SUPERLATIVES - I STILL LOVE YOU ESTHER GRANT - LETS MAKE THE MOST OUT OF LOVE PATRINELL STATTEN - A LITTLE LOVE AFFAIR MARGIE JOSEPH - ONE MORE CHANCE TSU TORONADOES - I STILL LOVE YOU TERRI BRYANT - GENI SPYDER TURNER - I CAN'T MAKE IT ANY MORE VENICIA WILSON - THIS TIME I'M LOVING YOU JOHNNY NASH - I'M SO GLAD YOU'RE MY BABY SHIRLEY LAWSON - ONE MORE CHANCE JIM GILSTRAP - RUN RUN RUN BULL - BYGONES CLYDENE JACKSON - HONEST TO PETE c- what dj dead or alive would you want to be before you and why? LES COKELL - MY GREATEST EVER INFLUENCE Surprised there are no tunes like Anderson Brothers- Voices Of East Harlem - Crown Heights Affair - records that "broke the mould at Blackpool Mecca". Have an audio cassette tape somewhere of Les Cokell doing an "oldies" spot at Miracles All Dayer - Blackpool Mecca 1975 - he is playing tunes like David & The Giants - Kaddo Strings - Rose Batiste - Earl Grant etc. When playing Lee Andrews he says "Here's Lee Andrews & I've Had It - Lucky Fellah" - great memories of a great guy. Also on the tape are Colin & you playng tunes like Joe Frazier - East Coast Connection - Kim Tolliver etc.
Guest Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Ian, Is there any film footage in existence of the Mecca pre-1977 ? Not to my knowledge.
Guest Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Holly St James is one of my favourite of these tracks ................how would you classify it, NS or 60sGP? QoFxx It may be white but it's most certainly classic Northern Soul. I found it in the Goodwill haul in 1973, and played it first in the Highland Room, and it's still a great record to this day. Another old favourite of Les Cokell.
Julianb Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 It may be white but it's most certainly classic Northern Soul. I found it in the Goodwill haul in 1973, and played it first in the Highland Room, and it's still a great record to this day. Another old favourite of Les Cokell. Howdy Ian, Still get a Christmas card from Mr & Mrs Cokell every year. How long is it since Les died? - 10 years maybe? Julian
Guest Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Howdy Ian, Still get a Christmas card from Mr & Mrs Cokell every year. How long is it since Les died? - 10 years maybe? Julian At least eleven. I must ask Pete Whitney and Dave Carne.
Guest mel brat Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 (edited) Ian, Is there any film footage in existence of the Mecca pre-1977 ? Great question! In fact, is there any film footage of the Highland Room at all??? Any photographs of the 'Miracles Live' Alldayer 1976? Edited January 8, 2009 by mel brat
Guest Paul Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Hello, Let's discuss the Highland Room. I first went in 1975 when I was 16, just as the playlists were starting to get more contemporary. Sometimes it seems like only yesterday. Favourite tracks ...where do I start??? Paul
Mike Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 moved from orig thread and merged with paul m's thread
Guest chartertime Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Surprised there are no tunes like Anderson Brothers- Voices Of East Harlem - Crown Heights Affair - records that "broke the mould at Blackpool Mecca". Have an audio cassette tape somewhere of Les Cokell doing an "oldies" spot at Miracles All Dayer - Blackpool Mecca 1975 - he is playing tunes like David & The Giants - Kaddo Strings - Rose Batiste - Earl Grant etc. When playing Lee Andrews he says "Here's Lee Andrews & I've Had It - Lucky Fellah" - great memories of a great guy. Also on the tape are Colin & you playng tunes like Joe Frazier - East Coast Connection - Kim Tolliver etc. Any chance of a copy (I collect them).can swop for one of mine.
Epic Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Any chance of a copy (I collect them).can swop for one of mine. Will try & find it this weekend & let you know.
Guest chartertime Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Will try & find it this weekend & let you know. Thanks mine has Colin and Ian on - memorable quote from Colin'Many thanks to Ian Levine for the last hour its sit down and listen time". Sort of sums it up!
Guest chartertime Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 is the proposed mecca reunion event in blackpool at the end of january taking place? The demolition guy told me that he thought Bryan Waklelin was organising a do at which his haul i.e. The whole Mecca dance floor,DJ booth etc would be auctioned for charity? Anybody know ?
Guest Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Glad to see a new thread. So was I. Till it got mercilessly closed down. I have expressed my thoughts in the members feedback section. This is just not on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest chartertime Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 A - Walter And The Admirations, on La Cindy, and The Admirations "You Left Me", on Peaches, both of which I brought back from Chicago in 1975, as we were starting to play more modern stuff, and both of which cleared the floor every time till I just gave up. Pat Brady bought each of them off me for ten pounds. B - One easy answer - Snoopy Dean - "Shake And Bump" - UGHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reminds me of Christine Goyjke dancing in front of the stage and very well; she could dance. Presumably she could not be found for SWONS? Anybody got a picture of her in the era they could download?
Guest Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Reminds me of Christine Goyjke dancing in front of the stage and very well; she could dance. Presumably she could not be found for SWONS? Anybody got a picture of her in the era they could download? We found her a couple of years afterwards - well Chris Lalor did - and we spent one night at The Ritz dancing for about four hours. Got loads of old pics though.
Guest chartertime Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 We found her a couple of years afterwards - well Chris Lalor did - and we spent one night at The Ritz dancing for about four hours. Got loads of old pics though. [/quote Apart from Christine Gojyke dancing to Shake and Bump I remember in particular her dancing to King Sporty and the Carstairs. No one danced better however to the Carstairs quite like Andy Simpson in the corner right of the stage - danced like he believed and lived the record. Quite amazingly I had a friend from the Mecca era(with no N Soul contacts now) now living in the South, who came to dinner over Christmas and he remembered Andy dancing to the Carstairs. A download of Christine Gojyke would be good to see.
Guest Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 Apart from Christine Gojyke dancing to Shake and Bump I remember in particular her dancing to King Sporty and the Carstairs. No one danced better however to the Carstairs quite like Andy Simpson in the corner right of the stage - danced like he believed and lived the record. Quite amazingly I had a friend from the Mecca era(with no N Soul contacts now) now living in the South, who came to dinner over Christmas and he remembered Andy dancing to the Carstairs. A download of Christine Gojyke would be good to see. Her name was spelt Christine Gojke.
Rushden Vic Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 (edited) Was a regular at the mecca during 1974 , Without a doubt the most influential period musically for me as a 16 year old and all this new music it was awesome along with the 60s rareities Ian and Colin had started playing new releases , things that i remember margo thunder - soul of a woman, boby franklin - ladies choice , temprees - at last , philly devotions - just cant say goodbye etc etc . Can anyone remember the Javells being played for the first time at blackpool the dancefloor was packed solid. First record i ever heard as i walked along the corridoor into the highland room was the gypsies - its a womans world , made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up , sounds as good to me now as it did then . Afraid my love affair with the mecca sadly only lasted 18 months as by then the music had changed to new york disco then jazz funk so it was all alien to me. I started collecting records during this period and remember buying things like essex iv - my reaction to you ,innersection - let me love you , jesse fisher - your not loving a beginer from spin a disc in Northampton at £1 each they stocked all the latest import releases , if only i had known then , i would have bought all there stock. During the early 70s without a doubt Ian levine and Colin Curtis were a country mile ahead of the rest and the mecca still remains along with yate and stafford in the 80s the best venues ive ever been. , Edited January 9, 2009 by tony parker
Guest Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 things that i remember margo thunder - soul of a women What a record, and one which I had forgotten all about.
Guest chartertime Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 Was a regular at the mecca during 1974 , Without a doubt the most influential period musically for me as a 16 year old and all this new music it was awesome along with the 60s rareities Ian and Colin had started playing new releases , things that i remember margo thunder - soul of a women, boby franklin - ladies choice , temprees - at last , philly devotions - just cant say goodbye etc etc . Can anyone remember the Javells being played for the first time at blackpool the dancefloor was packed solid. First record i ever heard as i walked along the corridoor into the highland room was the gypsies - its a womens world , made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up , sounds as good to me now as it did then . Afraid my love affair with the mecca sadly only lasted 18 months as by then the music had changed to new york disco then jazz funk so it was all alien to me. I started collecting records during this period and remember buying things like essex iv - my reaction to you ,innersection - let me love you , jesse fisher - your not loving a beginer from spin a disc in Northampton at £1 each they stocked all the latest import releases , if only i had known then , i would have bought all there stock. during the early 70s without a doubt Ian levine and Colin Curtis were a country mile ahead of the rest and the mecca still remains along with yate and stafford in the 80s the best venues ive ever been. , Yes I remember the Javells. Also Alf Billigham bringing Breakaway Steve Karmen from Dave Godin which was covered up as"Black Ship to hell" which was apparently a book Godin was reading. Amazing the memory - cannot recall what I was doing at work at 10am yesterday. What happend to Alf Billingham?
Guest Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 What happend to Alf Billingham? Chris Hill is still in touch with him.
Mark B Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 i went to the Mecca from 1973 aged 15/16 with my brother Paul, Steve Rliey, Alan Birkhead, john hilel,remember alan jacksoon managing to get the address of f stanley woodruff what took you so long while colin was playing it he wrote to the label and managed to get several copiesm, as for tunes there were so many hearing the oscar perry singles for the first time, dianne jenkins towaway zone, all the 60's stuff ian was playing from the haul. For me the Mecca was the club. as for Christine gojke i thought she was gorgeous as well as a great dancer. mark
Soulsider Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 (edited) As you know the Mecca is being demolished to make way for a new College campus. I have took a few pictures over the past week or so. Can you still see yourself going up the famous escalators? Fantastic memories. Edited February 8, 2009 by soulsider
Guest biggray1 Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 Very sad time indeed,very fond memories of this once Top Venue,thank for posting the Pictures mate,another Northern Historical land mark gone. Graham
Chris L Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 As you know the Mecca is being demolished to make way for a new College campus. I have took a few pictures over the past week or so. Can you still see yourself going up the famous escalators? Fantastic memories. Wonderful memories,you can erase the building but not the great nights had there
Guest Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 Wonderful memories,you can erase the building but not the great nights had there I will second that Christopher Malc Burton
Guest Alwayssoul Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 very sad indeed!! yet again all weve got is great memories of a top venue (back in the day)
Guest familytree Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 As you know the Mecca is being demolished to make way for a new College campus. I have took a few pictures over the past week or so. Can you still see yourself going up the famous escalators? Fantastic memories. So sad to see these pics... a brilliant venue and brilliant memories... I painted a Mecca banner for the luxury soull weekenders and as there was no artwork available I had to come up with something. The thing that stood out to me were the esculators you mention.. 'Stairway to heaven' I called it... and it was x
Soulsider Posted February 10, 2009 Posted February 10, 2009 These are pics are NOT taken by me. Another soul fan from Blackpool, who managed to gain access during the demolition, took these. Even sadder to see.......... https://pa.photoshelter.com/c/phsp/gallery-...1E4.T1pE?start=
Pauldonnelly Posted February 10, 2009 Posted February 10, 2009 These are pics are NOT taken by me. Another soul fan from Blackpool, who managed to gain access during the demolition, took these. Even sadder to see.......... https://pa.photoshelter.com/c/phsp/gallery-...1E4.T1pE?start= HAPPY DAYS...2nd photo yep does it for me that was until I saw the photo of the stairs its me birthday today had a few and got a lump in my throat, Called the Mrs over who detests the current rare soul scene but trod the boards early 70's, "Recognise these stairs pet" "That's the stairs to the Highland Room" after 35 years she remembered a few flights of stairs, bizarre but forgot my fekkin birthday
paup-ine Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 (edited) On a recent thread, a suggestion was made by Rachel to start up such a thread. So, can anyone contribute? Could do an A-Z or something? Anyone? And who DJ'd there apart from the obvious ones. Thanks P Sorry if this is in the wrong section. Edited February 14, 2009 by paup-ine
Ged Parker Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 On a recent thread, a suggestion was made by Rachel to start up such a thread. So, can anyone contribute? Could do an A-Z or something? Anyone? Thanks P Ann Sexton Bobby Hutton Carstairs Doni Burdick Ella Weez Felix Cavalier Gil Scott Heron Herbie Mann Well thats a start I think
Epic Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 Here is a list of "last hour" tunes played by Colin Curtis - probably up to 1977. Thirty Two years on it is interesting to see how many of these records still feature on many peoples wants lists - so much quality within this list. Mamie Galore No Right To Cry Ramsey And Co Love Call Bobby Taylor There Are Roses Somewhere In This World Paulette Reeves Jazz Freak Dorothy Morrison I Cant Go On Without You James Bynum Time Passes By Lynn Vernado Wash And Wear Love Ann Peebles If This Is Heaven Diane Jenkins Tow a Way Zone Diane Jenkins I Need You The Nights Love Knocked You Down Little Beaver Listen To My HeartBeat Quadraphonics Betcha If You Check It Out Bessie Banks Dont You Worry Baby Stevens And Foster I Wanna Be Loved Pete Warner I just Wanna Spend My Life Herbert Hunter I Was Born To Love You Barbara Hall You Brought It On Yourself Arnold Jarvis Trying To Get Next To You The Notations Think Before You Stop Essex IV My Reaction To You Bill Brandon The Streets Got My Lady The Crow Your Autumn Of Tomorrow Debbie Fleming Long Gone Bobby Foster If You Ever Need A Friend Boogie Man Orchestra Lady Lady Lady Stanley Woodruff What Took You So Long Danny Reed What Makes Her A Woman Hosanna Hipit Eddie Horan The Ups And Downs Of A Love Affair Invitations Look On The Good Side Johhny Balker Shy Guy Soulvation Army Band Dancing On A Daydream Imperial Wonders You Only Live Once Jimmy Jones Aint Nothin Wrong Makin Love Dooley Silverspoon Game Players Crystal Motion Youre My Main Squeeze Dave Love Baby Hard Times Bobby Newton Shady Lady Donny Gerrard He's Always Somewhere Around Bo KirkLand Ruth Davis Youre Gonna Get Next To Me Entertains Love Will Turn Around Mark Putney Todays Man Mandrill Never Die InnerVision Honey Babe Vessie Simmons I Cant Make It On My Own John Bowie Youre Gonna Miss A Good Thing Baby Chuck Stephens Lets Get Nasty Universal Love Its You Girl Jackie Moore Heart Be Still Special Delivery This Kind Of Love Sandra Richardson Stay With Me Jean Carn If You Wanna Go Back Darrow Fletcher We Need An Understanding Margie Joseph Come On Back To Me Lover Josie Jo Armstead I Got The Vibes Newcomers The Whole World Is A Picture Show Aristocrats Lets Get Together now Spread Love Here I Go Jeanie Tracy Making New Friends Ultimate Girl Ive Been Trying To Tell You Ty Karim Lighten Up Lynn Varnado Wash And Wear Love George Benson Supership Celeste Hardy Youre Gone Mel Williams Sweet Girl Of Mine Joe Anderson You And I Norman Connors / Philip Mitchell Once Ive Been There Michael Henderson Oscar Perry He Sent Me You Oscar Perry I Got The Need Oscar Perry Main String Philly Devotions Just Cant Say GoodBye MayBerry Movement I Can See Him Makin Love Charen Cotton A Little Bit Of Love Ronnie Walker Magics In The Air Street People Never Get Enough Pat Lundy PartyMusic Jacky Beavers Trying To Get Back To You Girl Almeta Lattimore These Memories Notations Its All Right Casanova Two We Got To Keep On Hypnotics Beware Of A Stranger Deniece Chandler Mama I Wish I Stayed At Home Jimmy Holiday When Im Loving You Frankie Newsome We Are On Our Way Bill Harris Uptown Saturday Night Don Renaldo Fiddlin Around (Pete Haigh Redit) Lydia Marcelle Its Not Like You Ann Byers Im So Happy About You Minne Jones Shadow Of A Memory Donnie Burkes Youlll Never Know What You Got Windy City We Party Up In Yeah Wales Wallace Somebody I Know Wales Wallace Whatever You Want Lost Family Blow My Mind Prince George Wrong Crowd Andre Maurice Youre The Cream Of The Crop Jobell Orchestra Never Gonna Let You Go Donald Byrd Think Twice Johhny Hammond Los Consqistadors Chocolates Dynamics We Need Love Dee Dee Warwick Funny How We Change Places Leroy Hutson Ella Weez Total Eclipse You Took Took A Heart That Was Torn Lou Courtney Somebody New Is Loving You JB Bingham All Alone By The Telephone CheckMates All Alone By The Telephone Reason Why Step In My World Corey Blake How Can I Go On Without You Southside Movement Do It To Me Beloyd Get Into My Life Smoked Sugar 20th Century LP Larry Saunders On The Real Side Pleasure Let Me Be The One Vibrations Shake It Up TNJ'S Dont Forget About Me Natural Four The Devil Made Me Do It Don Downing Dreamworld Dee Dee Sharp Happy Bout The Whole Thing 1
Ged Parker Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 Here is a list of "last hour" tunes played by Colin Curtis - probably up to 1977. Thirty Two years on it is interesting to see how many of these records still feature on many peoples wants lists - so much quality within this list. Some crackers there Andy. Should be able to do an A-Z just from that list.
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