Andreas Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 hi, did someone ever see an acetate of this or own it? which format 7", 10" or 12"? which company cut it? thank you for your help,andreas
Trev Thomas Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 hi, did someone ever see an acetate of this or own it? which format 7", 10" or 12"? which company cut it? thank you for your help,andreas guy hennighan used to play it off an acetate (emidisc) at stafford, although it was guy who covered it up & played it he never actually owned a copy of the record, you can find out more about this on dave rimmers web site, where there is an interview with guy, in which, he discusses this subject www.soulfulkindamusic.net
Modernsoulsucks Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 guy hennighan used to play it off an acetate (emidisc) at stafford, although it was guy who covered it up & played it he never actually owned a copy of the record, you can find out more about this on dave rimmers web site, where there is an interview with guy, in which, he discusses this subject www.soulfulkindamusic.net This is true. I did Guy an Emi cos I quite liked the Jackie Day. I did sell him the Terry Goodnight though cos I wasn't keen on the vocal and Little Charles "Talking..." which I got at the same time. ROD
binsy Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 This is true. I did Guy an Emi cos I quite liked the Jackie Day. I did sell him the Terry Goodnight though cos I wasn't keen on the vocal and Little Charles "Talking..." which I got at the same time. ROD I remember him playing it at Stafford, he gave it a massive build up before playing it. I'm sure he used to play it a few times a night.
Marc Forrest Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 ...Little Charles "Talking..." which I got at the same time. ROD Hi Rod, possibly the very same one that is up for offers on here since yesterday ? Marc
Modernsoulsucks Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 Hi Rod, possibly the very same one that is up for offers on here since yesterday ? Marc No, you've misunderstood Marc. The Terry Goodnight and Little Charles were regular 45s. ROD
Marc Forrest Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 No, you've misunderstood Marc. The Terry Goodnight and Little Charles were regular 45s. ROD I see, sorry.
Dylan Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 guy hennighan used to play it off an acetate (emidisc) at stafford, although it was guy who covered it up & played it he never actually owned a copy of the record, you can find out more about this on dave rimmers web site, where there is an interview with guy, in which, he discusses this subject www.soulfulkindamusic.net this must have been before thew soul police were formed then ? what would they say to such a carry on....
Guest uroffal Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 (edited) I remember him playing it at Stafford, he gave it a massive build up before playing it. I'm sure he used to play it a few times a night. Hope you're well mate? Can you remember him introducing it with the line, "Questions have been asked in Parliament about this record" Edited March 11, 2009 by uroffal
Guest Roger A. Mann Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 (edited) Hope you're well mate? Can you remember him introducing it with the line, "Questions have been asked in Parliament about this record" I was there and I can't but that's not to say it didn't happen but my memory is shot, wasn't it covered up as Shirley Mathews and the Belles?? Edited March 11, 2009 by Roger A. Mann
Andreas Posted March 11, 2009 Author Posted March 11, 2009 thanks alot guys, that helps really. I saw recently a quite known britsh dj playing out the song on a 7" disc with sticked label scan and a no grooves blank flip side with a big center hole. I thought it could probably be an acetate which lost the label and the guy just put a label scan on it to be able to identify it from all his other acetates, but as far as i know is there no emidisc acetate with big center hole available or am i wrong? by the way it also didn´t look at it would have a metal disc under the plastic, because there was no metal to see in the center hole. maybe a test pressing on vinyl/ styrine, but without any paper label and the flip? this theory also seems to be a bit strange to me to be honnest. i´m still a little bit confused, but i think my first thought as i saw it (and some other guys too) was right.
Andreas Posted March 11, 2009 Author Posted March 11, 2009 (edited) wait a moment! ......isn´t emidisc a british factory? or is there also an american company with that name available? was there a british issue of naughty boy pressed at this same time, which label? totally confused again Edited March 11, 2009 by Andreas
Dylan Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 wait a moment! ......isn´t emidisc a british factory? or is there also an american company with that name available? was there a british issue of naughty boy pressed at this same time, which label? totally confused again emidiscs as far as I know are just boots pressed up in UK don't think it used to cost that much to get them done in 70s / 80s.
Sean Hampsey Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 thanks alot guys, that helps really. I saw recently a quite known britsh dj playing out the song on a 7" disc with sticked label scan and a no grooves blank flip side with a big center hole. I thought it could probably be an acetate which lost the label and the guy just put a label scan on it to be able to identify it from all his other acetates, but as far as i know is there no emidisc acetate with big center hole available or am i wrong? by the way it also didn´t look at it would have a metal disc under the plastic, because there was no metal to see in the center hole. maybe a test pressing on vinyl/ styrine, but without any paper label and the flip? this theory also seems to be a bit strange to me to be honnest. i´m still a little bit confused, but i think my first thought as i saw it (and some other guys too) was right. Sounds like a carver to me, Andreas! Sean
Sean Hampsey Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 emidiscs as far as I know are just boots pressed up in UK don't think it used to cost that much to get them done in 70s / 80s. I have several legit Emidiscs, Dylan. It was purely an acetate process - which often fell into the wrong hands
Sean Hampsey Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 was there a british issue of naughty boy pressed at this same time, which label? totally confused again No mate, no legit UK label at the same time. Sean
Modernsoulsucks Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 emidiscs as far as I know are just boots pressed up in UK don't think it used to cost that much to get them done in 70s / 80s. I think it was around £14 and before anybody accuses me of nasty bootlegging it was just the one for a mate and I think I got a pint. ROD
boba Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 I think it was around £14 and before anybody accuses me of nasty bootlegging it was just the one for a mate and I think I got a pint. ROD pete s isn't going to like this
Benji Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 thanks alot guys, that helps really. I saw recently a quite known britsh dj playing out the song on a 7" disc with sticked label scan and a no grooves blank flip side with a big center hole. I thought it could probably be an acetate which lost the label and the guy just put a label scan on it to be able to identify it from all his other acetates, but as far as i know is there no emidisc acetate with big center hole available or am i wrong? by the way it also didn´t look at it would have a metal disc under the plastic, because there was no metal to see in the center hole. maybe a test pressing on vinyl/ styrine, but without any paper label and the flip? this theory also seems to be a bit strange to me to be honnest. i´m still a little bit confused, but i think my first thought as i saw it (and some other guys too) was right. Why didn't you asked that DJ? And what's even more important, who was he?
Benji Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 was there a british issue of naughty boy pressed at this same time, which label? I seem to recall that the bootleg of Jackie Day was on a small hole "UK style" 45?
Christian Punky Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 Andreas, this is a missunderstanding, it was not Naughty Boy played it was this one, unreleased jackie day track, discussed on here several times before: - Ginger's plugging a top dancer very much in the same vein as "Naughty Boy" and alleged to have been recorded during the same session. My mate reckons it could even be the same backing track but I don't think so. Think its called "Get To Steppin" - Ady Croasdell in another thread - It was Get To Steppin, an unissued track with virtually the same intro to Naughty Boy and defo a cross between that and before it's too late; - In another thread about Midleton - Ginger (that unreleased Jackie Day is brill!),- So to set things straight, it was not Naughty Boy played, it was the unreleased GET TO STEPPIN on a carver wih phelectron sticker on beeing played, sounding similar to naughty boy (wich was not played at all during the night) best christian punky
Dylan Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 I have several legit Emidiscs, Dylan. It was purely an acetate process - which often fell into the wrong hands thanks for clearing that up. Obvious realy when you think about it.
binsy Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 Hope you're well mate? Can you remember him introducing it with the line, "Questions have been asked in Parliament about this record" I'm fine mate, I remember a lot more about those times than others as I wasn't taking stuff It was funny though, it was like being in a political party. Don't forget that we were only about 19 when we first went, great days
Guest uroffal Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 I'm fine mate, I remember a lot more about those times than others as I wasn't taking stuff It was funny though, it was like being in a political party. Don't forget that we were only about 19 when we first went, great days Glad to hear it and likewise except my memory seems to be shot to pieces anyway Indeed we were only teenagers, I think I value those times more and more as the years go by though. Not sure I appreciated it as much then as I do now. The best of days.
Chalky Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 Andreas, this is a missunderstanding, it was not Naughty Boy played it was this one, unreleased jackie day track, discussed on here several times before: - Ginger's plugging a top dancer very much in the same vein as "Naughty Boy" and alleged to have been recorded during the same session. My mate reckons it could even be the same backing track but I don't think so. Think its called "Get To Steppin" - Ady Croasdell in another thread - It was Get To Steppin, an unissued track with virtually the same intro to Naughty Boy and defo a cross between that and before it's too late; - In another thread about Midleton - Ginger (that unreleased Jackie Day is brill!),- So to set things straight, it was not Naughty Boy played, it was the unreleased GET TO STEPPIN on a carver wih phelectron sticker on beeing played, sounding similar to naughty boy (wich was not played at all during the night) best christian punky I thought it was recorded at the same session as her Modern stuff (Before It's Too Late) not Naughty Boy? If so why use a Phelectron label?
Andreas Posted March 12, 2009 Author Posted March 12, 2009 Andreas, this is a missunderstanding, it was not Naughty Boy played it was this one, unreleased jackie day track, discussed on here several times before: - Ginger's plugging a top dancer very much in the same vein as "Naughty Boy" and alleged to have been recorded during the same session. My mate reckons it could even be the same backing track but I don't think so. Think its called "Get To Steppin" - Ady Croasdell in another thread - It was Get To Steppin, an unissued track with virtually the same intro to Naughty Boy and defo a cross between that and before it's too late; - In another thread about Midleton - Ginger (that unreleased Jackie Day is brill!),- So to set things straight, it was not Naughty Boy played, it was the unreleased GET TO STEPPIN on a carver wih phelectron sticker on beeing played, sounding similar to naughty boy (wich was not played at all during the night) best christian punky Hi Christian, thanks for clearing that. I was so sure that I heard Naughty Boy. However, now I can sleep again the whole night through and not to forget I learned important things in that thread about Emidisc, because a friend of mine has an Emidisc ace......... but that´s another story
Dave Abbott Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 the start is so very like the beginning of 'naughty boy' and that is where trhe similaraties end, cos 'go steppin' is just so good it pisses allover 'naughty boy'
Tony Smith Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 Glad to hear it and likewise except my memory seems to be shot to pieces anyway Indeed we were only teenagers, I think I value those times more and more as the years go by though. Not sure I appreciated it as much then as I do now. The best of days. How times have changed, I had lunch with Guy & Keb last Sunday before Guy left to go traveling to Burma, I didn't see myself doing that back then!! Think Guy first played "Naughty Boy" in Scotland by the way.
Ted Massey Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 How times have changed, I had lunch with Guy & Keb last Sunday before Guy left to go traveling to Burma, I didn't see myself doing that back then!! Think Guy first played "Naughty Boy" in Scotland by the way. Guy told me the first time he played it at stafford he had spun it a soul night earlier in the evening, by the time he got to Stafford word had travelled down there that he had played this unbeliveable track and people were all desperate to hear it
Guest uroffal Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 (edited) How times have changed, I had lunch with Guy & Keb last Sunday before Guy left to go traveling to Burma, I didn't see myself doing that back then!! Doubt any of you would've had the appetite on a Sunday in those days Edited March 13, 2009 by uroffal
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