Guest Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 I was travelling back from Sunny Scunny last night , after watching the sad defeat of Doncaster Rovers Belles by Arsenal Ladies , when I happened to catch the last in the series of Mark Lamaar's " Alternate 60s " show , which include these tasty sides ....... ' LIGHTEN UP BABY ' - TY KARIM ' YOU BETTER CHECK YOURSELF ' - SOUL BROTHERS SIX ' TRY ME FOR YOUR NEW LOVE ' - JUNIOR MCCANTS I was pleasantly surprised that these were included : was this a one - off , or has the featuring of such rare soul sides been a regular thing in his series ? Malc Burton
Dave Abbott Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 It's a weekly thing...though not quite as rare as the McCants lol
Dean Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 I was travelling back from Sunny Scunny last night , after watching the sad defeat of Doncaster Rovers Belles by Arsenal Ladies , when I happened to catch the last in the series of Mark Lamaar's " Alternate 60s " show , which include these tasty sides ....... ' LIGHTEN UP BABY ' - TY KARIM ' YOU BETTER CHECK YOURSELF ' - SOUL BROTHERS SIX ' TRY ME FOR YOUR NEW LOVE ' - JUNIOR MCCANTS I was pleasantly surprised that these were included : was this a one - off , or has the featuring of such rare soul sides been a regular thing in his series ? Malc Burton Always worth a listen Malc, think he feels a few northern gems increases his listenership (is that a word?). Has a good eclectic mix. He does (perhaps righlty) state that the northern scene like the rockabilly scene need to be told what to like. I've heard a few on his show and dug them out to pay em again. Dean
Garswood Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 I was travelling back from Sunny Scunny last night , after watching the sad defeat of Doncaster Rovers Belles by Arsenal Ladies , when I happened to catch the last in the series of Mark Lamaar's " Alternate 60s " show , which include these tasty sides ....... i work nights every friday(not good for a soulie) so i listen to his Gods jukebox show from midnight till 3am and is always good for some quality rare soul, inbetween the country, rockabilly and the like ' LIGHTEN UP BABY ' - TY KARIM ' YOU BETTER CHECK YOURSELF ' - SOUL BROTHERS SIX ' TRY ME FOR YOUR NEW LOVE ' - JUNIOR MCCANTS I was pleasantly surprised that these were included : was this a one - off , or has the featuring of such rare soul sides been a regular thing in his series ? Malc Burton
Garswood Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 try listening to his gods jukebox show on friday night (12-0300), always good for some quality rare soul
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 yes, mark has a soft spot for n-soul. i remember meeting mark at a comedy show in edinburgh, during the "festival" around 14 years ago. i got speaking to him at the bar after the show. one thing led to another....... and the both of us started singing little anthony "better use your head" at the top of our voices!!! (pissed again!) he told me this was his favourite northern tune.
Guest east rob Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 yes, mark has a soft spot for n-soul. i remember meeting mark at a comedy show in edinburgh, during the "festival" around 14 years ago. i got speaking to him at the bar after the show. one thing led to another....... and the both of us started singing little anthony "better use your head" at the top of our voices!!! (pissed again!) he told me this was his favourite northern tune.i heard his show the other week, he played good good feeling by the falcons, not heard it in an age. feckin class tune! i,d forgotten all about it. great to hear again. atb, rob
Baz Atkinson Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 BIG VISITOR AT AUSTEN RECORD FAIR EXPECT TO SEE HIM THERE THIS YEAR ALSO,HE HAS GREAT TASTE HE TRIED TO SWIPE THE INSIGHTS -TURN ME ON SWEET ROSIE OF ME AT AUSTEN IN 2007 ,SAYING F--K ME THATS INCREDIBLE,A GOOD LAD ALSO LOVS HIS RARE ROCKABILLY,IM NOT SURPRISED ABOUT HIS TASTE. BAZ A
kevinsoulman Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 (edited) BIG VISITOR AT AUSTEN RECORD FAIR EXPECT TO SEE HIM THERE THIS YEAR ALSO,HE HAS GREAT TASTE HE TRIED TO SWIPE THE INSIGHTS -TURN ME ON SWEET ROSIE OF ME AT AUSTEN IN 2007 ,SAYING F--K ME THATS INCREDIBLE,A GOOD LAD ALSO LOVS HIS RARE ROCKABILLY,IM NOT SURPRISED ABOUT HIS TASTE. BAZ A IF I REMEMBER HE WAS A GUEST ON Mc CONIES NS SHOW AND TOLD HOW HE GUESTED ONCE AT THE 100 CLUB, IF MY MEMORY SERVES ME HIS CHOICES WERE BILLY DAVIS,THE VELOURS AND THE VIBRATIONS. KEV Edited March 1, 2009 by kevinsoulman
Ady Croasdell Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 IF I REMEMBER HE WAS A GUEST ON Mc CONIES NS SHOW AND TOLD HOW HE GUESTED ONCE AT THE 100 CLUB, IF MY MEMORY SERVES ME HIS CHOICES WERE BILLY DAVIS,THE VELOURS AND THE VIBRATIONS. KEV That wasn't the 6TS night though. I agree he's a good geezer with taste and is hopefully gonna help me a bit with the Kent Harris Story CD.
sidhop Posted March 2, 2009 Posted March 2, 2009 Went to rhythm festival last year in Bedford in August, Mark was compare between bands played some great sounds went and asked him for a play list for the night, he says come back when iv'e done, he gave me all the cd's he had used on the night. fantastic guy & a lot of really great sounds, S.
spirit Posted March 2, 2009 Posted March 2, 2009 +1 God's Jukebox (web page here), though I find the live acts tedious and the interviews awkward. He often drops some Northern in. I regularly listen to him on the way to/from events, and its nice to hear someone with such a discerning, catholic taste on the radio. Kind of like much-missed John Peel, but with more of an ear for black music.
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