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a sunday poll just for a bit of fun sort of thing Here's a poll where members can pass on just when their own golden era of rare/northern soul goodness was Not so much about just one aspect such as the best sounds, the gear was better, price of a pint was... but more of a "the best times" sort of thing if you follow my lazy sunday afternoon drift poll closed results were... Golden era of soul... your own was/is now! (24 votes [14.04%]) Percentage of vote: 14.04% 2000s (7 votes [4.09%]) Percentage of vote: 4.09% 90s (17 votes [9.94%]) Percentage of vote: 9.94% 80s (41 votes [23.98%]) Percentage of vote: 23.98% 70s (82 votes [47.95%])
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as it says a kick the server thing
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Sian's intro "I've started this album (with Dave's ok) to post up some of the many photos I have of Margie Rimmer, Have done it this way so that others can post theirs too. I hope you enjoy them as some are ones I wouldn't normally have posted on web-sites ;)
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Rob I think have got where you are coming from, you are proposing a non-virtual real world sort of wigan archive book affair yep ? Sounds like a project that would be appreciated by many, hopefully this thread has stirred some interest and helps get things going. There are members involved in publishing, have you spoke to any of them ? Maybe if they are reading this they can drop ya a pm. Sounds like a worthwhile thing, best of luck getting it going cheers mike
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Rob If got it right you are calling for a archive to be put together of video, photos and such from 70s, you mentioned a possible dvd and a book, and trying to get someone involved Prefer to talk about in feedback, but if I read what you are saying right , there are many ways the site and its features can assist in such a project There is the gallery which can quite easily be used for images. Can set up a members category where all can upload in a few minutes Video clips are slightly different as refosoul can be used to store/display video clips but it does encode them to a site format However it could be a reference rather than an archive Obviously with such a project there can be some concerns, whos the driving force, aim of it all, copyright issues ( not sure how a dvd or book would work) but yep, sure any of the site features can be used If let us know what after more than happy to assist , be it get things going with image categories or whatever cheers mike
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maybe my dodgy memory or the camera angle of that clip trick be ask central where clip come from and any more of it few members involved in that type of work on here if there is more and central have any wits about them they could do a "now and then" sort of human interest mini-doc thing fronted by alan partridge of course
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ahh just seen that clip on the youtube link just posted that same bit you were on about Pete? 3-5 secs, think the guys mirrored it to use same clip again later looks different than what i remeber
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ahh, cheers Pete there is itn video libary database some where online that may help/confirm when see threads like this do wonder if anyone ever followed up that auction in the link, the episode was listed, know the price was high, but given the collecting side of things and price of vinyl wonder what value coudl put on it, or say if a promoter got hold sure could do something with it to cover costs local tv stations may have something, there was that saturday banana saturday morning tv thing planned which got cancelled cause of unions , maybe others did similar ?
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Rob Site team dont always catch every post so best bet for suggestions like above is to post up in feedback, that way team is aware and can look at things, plus replies/dicsussion on such doesnt then clog the threads up. Think know what you mean but if you post in feedback can answer better there Just a tip. Posting in capitals does make posts hard to read, it work better if switch over to lower case cheers mike
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Pete reads like you seen it recently that right ? if so, maybe it come from below https://www.soul-source.co.uk/articles/news-soul/wigan-chosen-few-totp-tape-exists
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Never understood why people are prepared to pay obscene sums for Tony Ashley when Don's version is so obviously the better of the two. And considerably cheaper, of course... View the full item
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A quick catch of recent changes to Soul Source - a site all about the soul May have noticed the last few weeks has seen a bit of activity with updates and all that sort of thing going on. After a couple of weeks of late nights, have finally got to a stage where can now annouce all of the recent changes, updates an... Click here to view the soul article in full
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just deleted 10+ event type chat posts no need, if you want to talk about events then use the event forum thanks mike
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What a tune - just listened & heard it for the first time. I notice a set of brackets around the o & wonder if that's what's written on the acetate and I mention it because it sounds like a very young Carl Carlton who is a native of Detroit - could it be? View the full item
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A fast and sharp Allnighter news catch up, weekend occurances, next month, 100 Club regs... Allnighter News - No Sleep Till... Three allnighters this weekend catch the eye, New Century gets their first one of 2010 under way one at Radcliffe Manchester. The boxing day one was a 2 day recoverer so expect more of the same. Vibrant Forum Thread link Friday see's the Gloucester Allnighter taking place in the South West Lively Forum Thread below Saturday also see's an Allnighter in Leicester run by the Leicester Soul Assassins Jumping Forum Thread link Up Manchester way Friday doing the Soul Or Nothing thing so chance may end up at NCSC though busy Sunday plans may scratch that. Coming Up - February sees a few nighters celebrating their anniversary Lifeline, Bidds, and Rugby for sure, will try and grab a few words from the organisers on the year gone Other Nighter news 100 Club just annouced a new regular to their line up.. 6TS PRESS RELEASE Following much deliberation and soul searching - literally, we are chuffed to announce that we have acquired the DJing services, skills and peculiarities of Joel Maslin on a regular basis. He joins the team of Butch, Mick Smith, Keith Money and myself as one of the regulars and will DJ when Keith can’t make it down from the Trossachs, or the Hebrides , or wherever his rig is parked. So there’ll be four regulars plus one, or occasionally two, guest DJs every nighter. We hope this goes some way to making up for the Palace going down the Pawnbrokers this week for Joel. He's youngish, enthusiastic and played a blinder on his last guest spot and will add his own dimension to the 100 Club sound. Further sensational, if not sensual, news is that we have signed up the venerated Alan “Kitch” Kitchener for the February 13th 100 Club nighter. That will be Joel’s debut as a staff member, Mick’s sorting out his union card. If I can swing it with the printer we’ll get Butch and Kitch’s first letters of their names mixed up; accidentally like. So get your fine selves down those Oxford Street stairs for another night of Northern Soul mayhem.
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A fast and sharp Allnighter news catch up, weekend occurances, next month, 100 Club regs... Allnighter News - No Sleep Till... Three allnighters this weekend catch the eye, New Century gets their first one of 2010 under way one at Radclif... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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worn away memory says got it on a marble arch lp somewhere
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just put it back a hour 1am
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as it says late nite geeking
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advert on a uk music site https://www.ukmusic.com/forum/links/showlink.php?do=showdetails&l=12402&catid=8&page=4 same town as the soulsicker55 bangor co down same name as this geezer
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sure they are choice of one label name they use- northernsoulsource just - gotta be a f****** p*sstake out of site and members
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winners in the latest comp have been drawn from the soul source hat https://www.soul-source.co.uk/articles/news-soul/lou-wilson-and-todays-people-settle-down-soul-junction-win-a-copy Lou Wilson and Todays People - Settle Down - Soul Junction names of winners are below - ask both drop me a pm with address of choice and will get a brand new Soul Junction 45 off to you asp answer was of course Lou Edwards thanks to all who entered winners Toad Eddie Hubbard
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"Get It Baby"The Stanley Mitchell Story Stanley Mitchell 1935 - 2006 by David Welding Stanley Rudolph Mitchell was born February 10th 1935 in Detroit Michigan. He was the only boy and the youngest of the four children raised by Mr and Mrs Louie Mitchell. As with so many of his generation his earliest musical influences came from the church. At the Russell St Baptist Church, the Mitchell family's place of worship, Stanley along with his sisters performed regularly as a gospel quartet. Upon graduation from Highland Park High School in 1955, Stanley joined his first group the Cherokons. Through regular performances at local talent shows Of which they won their fair share the group was eventually brought to the attention of Lionel Hampton. Under the auspices of Hampton the group changed their name to the Hamptones. The other group members were Frank Holt, Joe Miles and Donzelos Gardner. In 1957 Stanley left the Hamptones to form his own group, Stanley Mitchell & the Tornados. The other members of this new group were, a former Royal/Midnighter Charles Sutton, William Weatherspoon a future Motown songwriter (who wrote a string of hits for Jimmy Ruffin). And finally Ben Knight (who later joined and sang lead vocals on the Brothers Of Souls Shock releases. Ben having replaced the more familiar Richard Knight who at the time was in prison for unpaid alimony). Whilst performing throughout the Detroit metropolitan they were discovered by Alonzo Tucker (the then manager of one Detroit's hottest RnB groups the Midnighters). Through Tucker Stanley & the Tornados were eventually introduced to Phil Chess the group released their debut single the same year, "Four O'clock In The Morning /Would You. Could You" Chess (1649) reaching #5 in the Billboard charts. In those early days a successful recording often brought financial gain for the recording company but not the performing artist, as was the case here. It was to be another 45 years later before Stanley and his fellow Tornadoes belatedly received the sum of $400 each in back royalties for this recording. The success of "Four O'clock" etc would keep the group in regular employment for the next two years. Until in 1959 when now known as the Tornadoes they recorded their second release for the local Detroit based Bumble Bee label, "Love In Your Life/ Geni In The Jug" (503). Prior to this release, Charles Sutton had left the group to be replaced by Bobby Eaton later of the Brothers Of Soul. This was to be the Tornados last release together as Stanley left the group to join Billy Ward & the Dominos, replacing Jackie Wilson. Although this was to be a short lived affair Stanley did stay involved long enough to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show. As the 60's dawned Stanley by now performing as a solo artist was invited to New York by End label owner, George Goldner. Goldner had a song in mind for Stanley entitled "Up On The Roof", unfortunately for Stanley his flight was delayed for a few days due to bad weather so Goldner decided to record the song on the Drifters instead. Stanley did eventually arrive in New York and Goldner did get to record a song on him, cutting "Devil In Disguise/ Loving Man" which appeared on Goldners Gone label (5106). Upon his return to Detroit Stanley continued to work as a solo artist only once considering the merits of a regular day job to help support his two children son Stanley Jr and daughter Mary. A two week interlude with the Chrysler Motor Company soon saw him return to the life of an entertainer. Between gigs Stanley found employment as a session singer with Motown, and Gino Washington's Atac label amongst others. In 1966 Stanley joined veteran Detroit group the Royal Jokers replacing Willie Jones. Although he wasn't present on the groups Wingate release "Love Games (from A-Z)". In 1968 again working as a solo artist Stanley was recruited by legendary songwriter/producer Richard "Popcorn" Wylie. This liaison would produce Stanley's most revered recording in the UK when he recorded the quintessential northern soul classic "Quit Twistin' My Arm/Get It Baby" Dynamo (111). Although recorded in Detroit Popcorn felt the song had great potential to a wider market. At the time Popcorn was part of the team of Detroit songwriters/producers charged with reviving the career of the hit recording group the Platters. The Platters at the time were signed to the New York based Musicor label. Popcorn through this association persuaded Musicor to licence the song from him, Musicor however chose to release the song on their Dynamo subsidiary. Although sales figures of reputedly 12,000 copies have been mentioned the record was to fade into obscurity. Salvation did come some years later albeit from foreign shores, when the records official ? side "Get It Baby" caught the imagination of the dancers within the UK northern soul scene. "Get It Baby" was only ever intended as a b side to the vocally superior "Quit Twistin' My Arm" with Popcorn asking Stanley to overdub a few sparse lyrics over a backing track incidentally, Stanley never sings "Get It Baby" throughout the entire recording. Circa 30 years on and both sides of his solitary Dynamo release are as popular today as they were at their inception. Meanwhile in the Detroit of the 1970's Stanley Mitchell unaware of his new found popularity across the Atlantic had formed a new group, known as Stanley Mitchell & the Peoples Choice (no connection with the group that recorded for the Palmer label) who performed with a more disco orientated sound, they stayed together until the mid 90's. Stanley once again a solo artist continued to perform becoming more involved in the field of Gospel music. In 2000 Stanley was approached by veteran Detroit drummer/manager R.J. Spangler to join him, amongst others, in a project called the Motorcity Rhythm & Blues Pioneers. As a member of an eight piece band Stanley recorded a cd of 50's RnB standards which was released on the Blue Suit label, securing him and his fellow Pioneers a European tour. In later life Stanley found out that he had another child, so after some 37 years apart in 2004 daughter Dorece was reunited with her father. Stanley also belatedly found out about the popularity of his Dynamo single in England, and from hearing about the reception given to other artists who had visited these shores he too wanted to come over. This dream was almost about to come true, negotiations had been conducted and contracts signed, Stanley was booked to appear at the March Prestatyn Weekender 2007. But cruelly fate intervened when at 3.30 am in the morning of Saturday October 14*'' 2006 Stanley suddenly died from a heart attack, aged 71. He had been experiencing heart problems for sometime but never spoke much about them preferring to continue to entertain right up to the end. His funeral service was aptly held in the same church where as a boy Stanley honed his skills as a performer the Russell St Baptist Church on Friday October 20* 2006. Stanley Mitchell rest in peace. N.B in 2001 a previously unissued Stanley Mitchell recording from the 1957 Chess sessions appeared on the Hip-O labels Street Comer Essentials CD entitled "That's The Way I Feel". David Welding Soul Junction Records Acknowledgements to the late Stanley Mitchell and his Family. Richard Wylie and Ernest Kelley. Also Dave Rimmer and Bosko Asanovic. Related Links Blue Suit Label Website http://www.blue-suit.com/releases.html
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Articles: Get It Baby - The Stanley Mitchell Story
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After that video thing with Darry Hall -(see earlier link) here's News and preview of upcoming single - it autoplays from link https://elipaperboyreed.com/