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Saturday night in playing some tunes and got to thinking about stuff you havent heard for a while.

This is one of em so is anyone out there playing this??

Would love to hear it out & loud thumbsup.gif

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Guest Mick Donnelly
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Saturday night in playing some tunes and got to thinking about stuff you havent heard for a while.

This is one of em so is anyone out there playing this??

Would love to hear it out & loud thumbsup.gif

You're probably aware there's two versions of this Steve, can remember picking one up at blackburn for £15 I was well chuffed, only to get it home and find out it was a different cut with some sort of psychedelic sound overdubbed on it ... wasn't the one I expected laugh.gif ain't heard it played out in years or the psychedelic cut come to that

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You're probably aware there's two versions of this Steve, can remember picking one up at blackburn for £15 I was well chuffed, only to get it home and find out it was a different cut with some sort of psychedelic sound overdubbed on it ... wasn't the one I expected laugh.gif ain't heard it played out in years or the psychedelic cut come to that

I know Mick, not the same is it?

Anyone who's got the original version can have a spot at the Attic tongue.gif

What a tune!!

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First became aware of this on a tape entitled "big sounds from 86" via Lord Garry of Churmington a long while ago. Any other thoughts/ memories of it?? Stafford?

Got to be in the top 20 of all time thumbsup.gif

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I know Mick, not the same is it?

Anyone who's got the original version can have a spot at the Attic tongue.gif

What a tune!!

That'll be JM then....................

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I know Mick, not the same is it?

Anyone who's got the original version can have a spot at the Attic tongue.gif

What a tune!!

That'll be JM then....................

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First became aware of this on a tape entitled "big sounds from 86" via Lord Garry of Churmington a long while ago. Any other thoughts/ memories of it?? Stafford?

Got to be in the top 20 of all time thumbsup.gif

I found a few of 'em in LA in '76 and sent 'em over to Neil Rushton. Helluva voice but the production sounded a bit messy for the time but the song's impossible to forget....

Ian D biggrin.gif

Guest mel brat
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I found a few of 'em in LA in '76 and sent 'em over to Neil Rushton. Helluva voice but the production sounded a bit messy for the time but the song's impossible to forget....

Ian D :ohmy:

I'm sure this is one of those tunes Soul Bowl often had on their lists... :thumbsup: Maybe it was the "psychedelic" version. So where/when was it played?

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I'm sure this is one of those tunes Soul Bowl often had on their lists... :thumbsup: Maybe it was the "psychedelic" version. So where/when was it played?

in the 90s i was with chris holmes from york when he bought a red copy from dave raistrick at cleethorpes.

i think he paid 150 for it or something like that. if he didnt take it i was going to have the bugger. i heard him play it at the wilton and other do`s round the york area for the next couple of years but he appears to have retired from djing which is a shame because he always did good spots. i think he still has it tho.probably got played b4 then tho.dave may have played it himself but chris is the only one in my time on the scene who played it regularly. also pete lowrie played it at bishop auckland rugby club.never bothered with the blue copy even when it was a fiver

dave

SUNDAY CHILLOUT 1ST MARCH HORSE AND GROOM PUB EAST LAITH GATE DONCASTER WITH BRI AND DAVE PINCHES, JOE LAKIN ,MICKWAD AND GUESTS THE FRIENDSHIP BOYS MARK AND GEORDIE

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I'm sure this is one of those tunes Soul Bowl often had on their lists... :thumbsup: Maybe it was the "psychedelic" version. So where/when was it played?

Pretty sure it was Keb Darge, certainly around Stafford time, fantastic record and I have always thought pretty rare on the red.

Just went looking for my blue copy and can't find the little bugger, anyone got sound clip of the blue version, I think I used to like it in its own right but ages since I played it. I certainly got the blue one of Soul Bowl Mel, as I thought I had bought the Red one not knowing there was a difference Doh!

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I'm sure this is one of those tunes Soul Bowl often had on their lists... :ohmy: Maybe it was the "psychedelic" version. So where/when was it played?

:thumbsup: ..stick it on yer list Mel :no: (blue version).I suspect the red version was also played at .......,wonder if IL would like to confirm.?

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I found a few of 'em in LA in '76 and sent 'em over to Neil Rushton. Helluva voice but the production sounded a bit messy for the time but the song's impossible to forget....

Ian D :thumbsup:

Ya Ian the date about right, I think I got it off Neil on one of my Sat morning drives to Walsall.

I played it at the Band Club which closed in Jan 77 and I sold it Ginger or Andy at the Spinning Jenny.

I later got the blue one from Soul Bowl.

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Pretty sure it was Keb Darge, certainly around Stafford time, fantastic record and I have always thought pretty rare on the red.

Just went looking for my blue copy and can't find the little bugger, anyone got sound clip of the blue version, I think I used to like it in its own right but ages since I played it. I certainly got the blue one of Soul Bowl Mel, as I thought I had bought the Red one not knowing there was a difference Doh!

It was myself and Guy that played it.

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WAS GONNA SELL ME BLUE ONE BUT DECIDED TO KEEP IT IM SURE RICHARD SEARLING SPUN THIS AT THE CASINO CIRCA 79,ALWAYS HAD IT DOWN AS A CASINO SPIN TO BE HONEST BUT COULD BE WRONG EITHER WAY 2 DIFFERENT CUTS ON A GREAT VOCAL IMO.

BAZ A :thumbsup:

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awesome tune.........phil played it at united sound of soul last year,hadnt heard it for ages,.........whats the money on it ?????? ezzie

You can't be paying much attention to Andy Dyson's sets Ezzie :thumbsup:tongue.gif:D he plays it now and again :thumbup:

Last one I saw for sale (rare red label) was around £450/£500. Listed it for Andy for around that I think couple of years ago :lol:


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RIGHT THE DEMO IS THE HARDEST 750ISH IN THE BOOK ALL THREE JAMES DOCKERYS WERE PUT OUT AS SOUL CRAFT 1 THE OTHE R DAVID WILL TRACKS ON THE LOGO WERE SOUL CRAFT 101 LONLINESS AND THE CROSSOVER INDEMAND THE WAY THE WORLD SHOULD BE SOUL CRAFT 777.

BAZ A

GONNA POST THE FLIP UP OF THE 7TS CUT IS IT THE SAME CUT AS THE 2 OTHER ONES FOLKS ?

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Pretty sure it was Keb Darge, certainly around Stafford time, fantastic record and I have always thought pretty rare on the red.

Just went looking for my blue copy and can't find the little bugger, anyone got sound clip of the blue version, I think I used to like it in its own right but ages since I played it. I certainly got the blue one of Soul Bowl Mel, as I thought I had bought the Red one not knowing there was a difference Doh!

Guy also played it Jock, although I always had it down as a Keb play. probably an arm wrestle between Keb and Guy as to who was first. Proper awesome tune.

The lyrical play is fantastic and the rhythm in which the vocal is delivered is stunning, bugger to dance to though with all the changes in temp - but I give it my best shot.

You're not the first to get caught out on the blue / red copy thing :thumbsup:

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It was myself and Guy that played it.

Note to self - read all topic before posting :thumbsup:

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Saturday night in playing some tunes and got to thinking about stuff you havent heard for a while. This is one of em so is anyone out there playing this?? Would love to hear it out & loud thumbsup.gif

Yep me on occasions :P

And the red version.

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