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Frobisher Wakefield sat nite seems was one of places to be this weekend Reports that this was a packer, with main guests being Butch and Mick Smith, and need less to say that reports say that it was a TOP nite Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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As always things in turmoil!!Like to just say many thanks to all who have passed on news, reviews and so on.All appreciated and great to see, due to hiccup at begining of week, new thing will be a bit delayed.Have thrown up in the soul sessions - look left a request for the return of 2 sessions from that north west man of quality - Ian CuncliffeHope you enjoyBest MikeHave also added 2 sessions from think year 2000 from the boxes of Nick Brown featuring some of the scenesville sounds popular around thenand yes know tracklistings may be a good thing, but am trying to h... this is an 500 chrs clip of the article - use link below to view the article in full (images, video etc) Click here to view the soul article in full
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Many thanks to Neil and gang for taking time to pass on their view Regrettably, despite having read a lot about them, we havent been able to attend the previous DMSC nights so, when the five of us arrived at 8.45pm we were all officially monkey virgins!! Having paid our soul tax, we walked into the main room and immediately you could tell the room had atmosphere - WHY HAVENT WE GOT VENUES LIKE THIS IN SHROPSHIRE!! we all cried. What a great place!! Having grabbed some seats we headed for the bar and that was the second pleasant suprise of the night. £6.40 for five drinks!!! I thought (perhaps in some bizarre tribute to Stafford top-of-the-world) that the beers were being charged at 1980s prices!! Whilst at the bar, the tunes started to hit me. Hang on, I thought. Were still in the first hour of this night and already the big tunes are playing. If the tunes are this good early on, things could only get better - And I wasnt disappointed!! It was like being new to the scene again. LOADS of records Ive NEVER heard before - Superb. A track by Prince Paul was played twice and this was the highlight of the night for me. WHAT AN AWESOME RECORD and Ive never heard it before. Taking my seat again, my aged fellow soulie Chic said what we were all thinking, this is like an allnighter atmosphere, he said. Its like the tunes that used to get played at Droylesden and Hyde Town Hall. This truly was praise indeed as these two venues rank highly in my list of all time favourite venues. Suddenly on comes Teardrops by Soul Bros. Inc. and were up and dancing This was to be the third suprise of the night!! I have, for over 10 years assumed the slippyist dancefloor in the world was at a soul nite we used to go to at a working mens club in Leigh. THE SPRINFIELD HAS PROVEN ME WRONG!! What have you done to the thing!!?? It was like ice!! I went up to ask the DJ for a record at one point and nearly paid the ultimate price. Surely no-one in the history of Rare Soul has ever fallen on their @rse on a dancefloor whilst simply walking across it (unless very drunk!!). Anyway, I soon learned that by dancing on the edge of the carpet I could survive and I will make sure that next time I wear trainers!! Ill have to do something because when youre hearing tunes like Troy Dodds, Arthur Willis and Buddy Smith not dancing is not an option!! As you can tell, we are now all firmly Monkey converts and we will be regulars at future nights. My only regret is that the Christmas one clashes with the do we run at the White House in Cannock. Anyway, I hope that goes well and we will all be back with you at the Springfield for more quality soul in 2003. Keep up the (very) good work. Neil, Chimene, Kiddo, Wendy and Chic Shrewsbury As said many thanks for that, believe it or not the dancefloor was quite "sticky" compared to the infamous July nite, otherwise known as the nite of the falling soulies. Great to hear that enjoyed it and know that Steve T was chuffed to catch up with you
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Many thanks to Neil and gang for taking time to pass on their view Regrettably, despite having read a lot about them, we havent been able to attend the previous DMSC nights so, when the five of us arrived at 8.45pm we were all officially monkey virgin... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Soul talk A Tale of Monkeyness Well another monkey and another cracking nite If cant be doing with my usual words to cut it short Top Sounds, Top feel, Top people, top nite A Most enjoyable nite!! For the the extended version read on……. Of course am involved in running of this event along with Steve Holyhead Thomas and cynics could say a totally biased view, and tell the truth they are more than likely right, but that’s that. As always a disturbing lack of vinyl info. After 6 months of Monkey, one of things learnt to expect on the nites is the unexpected and this time was no different. First signs of this were when we pulled up into car park we spotted Elvis, Dorothy (from Wizard of Oz) and Fred Flintstone walking into the hotel. Straight up. Thought here we bloody go…. just what I need. Turned out what I thought was a wedding in other room was actually a fancy dress do, so bit of a relief and fears eased, lucky enough that as the bouncers were on the ball that’s all saw of them all nite. Back to reality as event got going, Lawrence and then meself took care of warm up numbers seemed a bit slack compared to previous at first, not that much fighting for the half price drinks, but picked up later on. Sue and Julie looked after the door thing, was going to say monkey ******** but took note of your concerns. And the Blue Peter style Monkey Newsletter was out with details of next event, coach trip and playlists. Mark Speakman was first up and gave nite a great start with some classy selections doing the local start up thing. The Imperial Cs - Somebody tell her (Phil A Soul) Virgina Blakely - Dont let nobody love you (Mojo) Bernie Williams - Baby Baby (Deesu) were just some of the sounds he gave out thru nite.. Mick H (notts) was a late addition to the rota, travelled up with Andy D and Chalky and though many were still arriving and dance floor wasn’t being hammered yet dished out a great set with some well “ouch” sounds. Which quite simply just enhanced the rep the monkey has for quality. Caught up with a few well-travelled not seen for a while faces, Nick G (member# 001) and mate Mick travelled up from Peterborough, (famous now as the person who asked if Colwyn Bay be a good place for a pre-event chill). Crowd wise, as always this monkey nite was different than the others, fair old gang of hardcore regulars in now all living the life, regulars from close and afar, regards to the regular St Ives lot, a few refugees just back from the latest Soul In The Sun, all the North Wales and North West quality fiends and all the travellers who showed up. Including sizeable mobs from Telford and Shrewsbury areas. Got to say crowd wise this was the best one yet for me, not numbers thru door wise but in feel and atmosphere, all were just there for a quality nite of rare soul, which made our diplomatic –“this is not a oldies nite” notice just a bit surplus. Carl Willingham, (standing in for Andy Rix – awol in Cyprus) took over the first Monkey regular spot and gave out a great well balanced set, likes of Isonics – Sugar, Faye Simmons - Please Tell Me Im Yours, and gave me a well nice surprise when he dished out the great “Love stormy weather”, as was hoping that Andy D would give it a blast later so got me pudding early, After Mick H, Carl just picked up that torch of quality rare soul and ran with it. Great stuff and had great feedback. Andy Dyson out of the traps next, what can I say, last time heard Andy was at Llandudno connoisseurs weekend, and he blew away then, this time should have had ambulances on stand by, such was the amount of rare soul damage given out with likes of “Demanding man” – Sensations, and Locations causing major casualties. Someone said recently he’s one of the top 3 UK current djs and after tonight gotta say to me that tag is well deserved. Rob Thomas jumped up next and pulled out some right corkers including the one off unofficial monkey anthem instru of Crying Time by the “lets have a go without her band” and likes of “oh isnt she a pretty girl” and much more. A great set by Rob led us to the “monkey till you drop” final half hour. Where anything goes, numbers at this time were thinning out a bit but Mark S took no notice and sealed the nite with an end of nite mix. Sound of the Nite - Nu-Rons grabbed a fair few votes Monkey over, a chill out beer and chat in bar and then the lets get out of here Final View – Sounds and make up of crowd wise, up there with the best of them, both cracking. After 6 months monkying think can safely say we have achieved what we set out, a regular event featuring a brand of quality rare soul sounds and quality DJs. We set out to offer something different than what other events offer in this part of the world , (no disrepect to any other venues, many quality ones around here, and have had many enjoyable times at them.). But we felt would give what we consider a good nite out after all if we offered similar or the same as others what would be the point! As always said its never been about the money, anyone witness our attempts to balance the books can verify that. . In past don’t say much apart from “Its just a soul nite” even though have had some quotes such as “Best soul nite ever been to” “This is what its all about” etc etc Modesty made us keep such remarks to ourselves in past, but as this is a biased view might as well let loose with some of comments on the nite and after “Crack was brill sounds were brill.” “Just a couple of lines to thank everybody at last nights Drunken Monkey who made us feel so welcome, what a brilliant night, well worth the 400 mile round trip” “All I can say is top night and top crowd. Musically great with the emphasis on quality, none of the usual overplayed hammered to death soul you get at some other venues. We all had a great night and cant recommend this place enough, you really ought to try and get along.” Numbers a bit down on last but had no effect on atmosphere, or feel a good quote from Cambridge way was along lines of was “here for the soul and people, if was just after a crowd would have gone to……” There you go, blatant in your face promotion or just a few quotes from soul fans , you decide Misc stuff: Viv Coulson passed on info on girls on the decks nite coming up at Bury town hall, which have totally forgotten dates, please someone send in details. Saw new copy of Soul Resonance out – always a hefty read; book that bathroom for a few hours. Lot of people comment about online stuff, don’t forget website has DMSC Forum section can post ought on it. And also other sections for event news, sales, and more. Cracking line up for the return of the Allbrighton event next month Butch Dave Thorley and more Thanks On behalf of Steve and meself: Go out to All the monkey crew, door staff, Springfield Hotel staff Many thanks to Anne and Trevor for yet again doing the photo thing. All the DJs – Top Thanks to all, the quality and enjoyable soul that was delivered on the nite was just first class. Up and beyond what we booked you for. Joe Dunlop for being Joe Dunlop And last but most of all, big thanks to all the members who made the nite what it was, you are the Monkey! Xmas Friday 27 Dec Friday 27 Dec sees the Xmas thing with the “Monkeys Xmas Box” Return of Regular Andy Rix, DMSC regular Rob Thomas Special Guests: Dave “I’m not gonna wear no Father Christmas suit” Rimmer Brian Ellis Close to the chest details of rest of festive going ons out soon. This will be a right old rip-up! Thanks for getting this far, as always feedback, views, thoughts etc most welcome Written by Mike h on behalf of DMSC team – release that monkey within Mike Hughes, Steve Thomas,(co-promoters) Andy Rix, Rob Thomas (regular djs) and all rest of crew text sms/mobile – 0771 9086723 Use above for membership to join the DMSC and get the odd quickly thrown together newsletter by email and sms, just get in touch through email, website, text sms,
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Soul talk A Tale of Monkeyness Well another monkey and another cracking nite If cant be doing with my usual words to cut it short Top Sounds, Top feel, Top people, top nite A Most enjoyable nite!! For the the extended version... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Has any one got any info on a Northern documentary on this month? Kev Jarvis.
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Has any one got any info on a Northern documentary on this month? Kev Jarvis. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Just a quick shout to say what a great night was had by all those brave souls who attended the Kempston Rovers Rare Soul bash in Bedfordshire on Friday 8th Nov with Kent supremo and 100 club main man Ady C. (now with his Samson like locks shorn at last! Thank God) putting in a fantastic set featuring all the usual exclusives including the brill Gerri Granger acetate (discovered at the same time as the Ben E King acetate Ady tells me, just to rub salt into my open wounds!), Bobby Reed, Luther Ingram (which I want so bad) etc. Ady kept the floor full and with the other guest DJ from Birmingham (sorry I forget your name) also giving it some serious welly the place was rockin. Even the main men Hammie and Pete Hugelips couldnt put a damper on the atmosphere, continuing to play great sets between them. By 3am I was beat and hobbled off to my bed, leaving Lollipop Pete, Winston and Juliette and the others to it. Cracking night from one of the best little soul clubs around. Dont miss the next one. TheBigO
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Just a quick shout to say what a great night was had by all those brave souls who attended the Kempston Rovers Rare Soul bash in Bedfordshire on Friday 8th Nov with Kent supremo and 100 club main man Ady C. (now with his Samson like locks shorn at last... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Seems like it was just a week ago that I was somewhere in North London trying to find a night club where word was some lot called Capitol Soul had regular soul nites that were worth getting to. Cutting it short, well these nites later moved location to the Dome and the rest is history. As 3rd anniversary coming up, thought throw up this special feature to mark the occasion. (A revised version of this featured in recent "Shades Of Soul"). Gotta say have had some of the most enjoyable nites ever at the CSC events, and seeing it reach the third year point as strong and healthy as it is now a most welcome sight. Hats off to all concerned and involved from the early days to now from myself and Sue (asked to pass on congrats and regards to all) And see you at the function One of the most talked about set-ups on the Rare Soul scene over the last couple of years without a doubt has been The Capitol Soul Club based at The Dome Club in North London. November 29th 2002 will see it celebrate it’s 3nd Anniversary at said venue, so what makes their events special enough for folk to travel to from all over the World, let alone the UK.and it’s not even an all-nighter!? First, a brief history of the club - The CSC was actually formed over 4 years ago by Irish Greg and Alan Handscombe, quickly joined by fellow resident DJ Carl Fortnum. Their events were initially based at “The Bar” in Shoreditch, where it ran for ten months before the venue’s enforced closure. There was already a buzz about the nights within the London scene and the guys were determined not to let it die at that point, so it quickly relocated to the infamous North London Pub-rock venue, The Dome, in Tufnell Park North London, with it’s larger capacity and superior amenities. At this point Matt Jahans joined the Team to look after the promotional duties including one of the first web-sites devoted to a Northern Soul club. Matt decided to call it a day this year so all the gang now share the promotional duties. The resident DJ crew expanded early in 2000 with the addition of long time collector/music industry bloke, David Flynn. Every soul-session features a special guest DJ, and the role call includes heroes like Kenny Burrell, Andy Dyson,Adey Croasdell, Mick Smith, Gary Spencer, Andy Rix, Shifty,Tony Smith, Dave Rimmer,Dave Holt,Stuart Tyler, Roger Banks,Russ Vickers, Robo, Paul Baldwin, Ian Cunliffe, and even Keb Darge in the early days! Along with the main “star-turn” and the residents, there’s also an “early-doors-warm-up-and-coming guest”, usually one of the regular punters who has aspirations of getting behind the hallowed Dome decks.stars of tomorrow hopefully! So,why is it that folk are talking about it all time and how has it become so successful so quickly? Firstly, the old word-of-mouth Northern Soul grapevine (including the internet chat groups KTF and Soul-talk), has lead to people giving it a try, and most then become regulars too! There is no better promotion than a personal recommendation, As already mentioned, yes we have a club web-site for reviews, photos, dates etc and yes we still flyer clubs but the positive word of mouth system is the real winner. Secondly, the main London clubs all co-operate with each other, compliment each others play lists and never clash on purpose. Thirdly, the CSC operates every other month, which means if you miss one you ‘ve got a long wait to the next one! The “Scenesville” club (recently celebrated it’s 2nd anniversary), alternates with the Dome, so there’s always a top Friday night doo to go to in London once a month. Add to these the long running once a month bash at “These Old Shoes” plus many other clubs like Soul in the City etc and the legendary all-nighters at the 100 Club, and one’s diary is now full of quality sessions to attend within the M25! Between them they cover all aspects of 60’s soul and cater for everyone. Breaking the CSC down further - The Dome music policy The music is the absolute #1 top priority! The venue advertises, and the DJs stick to the club’s full-on 60’s music policy (OK, there’s also a small amount of 70’s/cross-over, but only a few mind!) There’s a very strong love of 60’s music within London, encompassing every genre within that time scale, and indeed it is from the more Mod/beat style clubs that fresh blood has been recruited, giving us a Rare Soul scene for the twenty-first century. The CSC will play fast and mid-tempo tunes, just as long as they are danceable and soulful as that is what the club set out to do.to play and dance to these kinda sounds.and yes all the CSC deejays are on the floor dancing as much as anyone! The split when you come down to it is roughly 20% classic 70’s oldies, 20% 80’s oldies, 50% under played semi-knowns and 10% Dome exclusives. We’ve also given away over 500 copies of free tapes to punters since the beginning in order to spread the sounds - a practice we will continue with! The Dome venue It boasts an enormous wooden dance-floor, a faultless sound system with sound engineer present throughout the night (don’t forget it’s a major pub-rock venue so the acoustics are fantastic!), a large bar and a separate record dealers room (free tables dealers please note), all for a mere £7 entrance fee. It’s also easy to find, easy to park right next to, and has a pub underneath it to meet up at prior to the 9.30pm kick off, not to mention the abundance of kebab, fried-chicken, fish’n’chip shops and a cab office, all still open after the doo! The Dome crowd For some of the crowd, dancing is the priority, for others it’s the tunes (and naturally for a few it’s the large bar!), but for whatever reason, the membership is now well into four figures, so be early every time as it’s always a lock out by midnight! The crowd then generate one of the best positive-up-for-it atmospheres at any Rare Soul club, ever, and that’s key point number two! The floor always fills quickly (already talc’ed before folk arrive!), they dance with a passion, applaud tracks readily, and the overall buzz is so infectious you can’t help but get swept along with it, every time! The average age is early 30’s (plenty of 20 and 40 somethings, mind!) and most folk are there to dance and enjoy the music right to the very end at 3am. They receive every track as an equal and have no hang ups about dancing to a brand new track. Everyone is there to enjoy themselves with like-minded people and the best music in the World, whether they’ve driven down from the Midlands and the North, across from Wales and the West Country, flown in from Ireland, France, Sweden, Spain, Italy or Germany, or simply hoped on the tube or bus! Most memorable Dome night Easy. we were privileged enough to have Sidney Barnes sing live on stage in June ‘01 - his first time in the UK ever, and the soulies there that night raised the roof. and almost drunk the bar dry! So, at the end of the day, it seems that the combination of a clear musical policy, the right mixture of classic, forgotten and exclusive tunes, added to a crowd with a positive approach to the scene, all mixed together at a pukka venue charging a reasonable entrance fee is a winning combination!?! Long may it be as simple as that, as enjoyable as that as politics free as that and that the club goes from strength to strength, there truly is no place like Dome! DOME SPINS DreamTeam - I'm Not Satisfied - Gregory. Fred & The Turbines - Bernadine - Cenco. Frank Foster - Movin’ back from Detroit - c/up. Judy Freeman - Hold on - RCA unissued LP version. Soul Inc. - My proposal - Coconut Groove . Sept. Jones - Give me all of your love - Pied Piper unissued. Esther Grant - Lets make the most out of love - Wilstone. Jeoy Delarenzo - Wake up to the sunshine girl - Mival. Kindly Sheppards - Lend me your hand - Checker. Mayfield singers -Dont stop none - Unissued vocal. Jokers - Soul sound - Sko-Field. Eddie Campbell - Contagious love - Artco. Ty Karim - You just dont know - Romark. Sidney Barnes - Safety Zone -Jobette (Unissued) Allen Sisters -Im in with the downtown crowd - Test pressing. Isonics - Sugar - Kammy. Jennifer wells -Dining out in Chinatown - Genuine. Districts - One Lover just wont do - Nile.T emptones - Baby yes i do - Unissued Virtue. BJ Thomas - Keep it up - Joed. Helen troy C/up - Fran Oliver C/up- Little Richie C/up etc etc etc. Classic floor fillers over the last 3 years Bobby adams & Betty Lou - Dr Truelove -Tarx Utopias - Girls are against me - La salle Sonnatas - Going on down the road - Hot Line Eddie Parker - I’m gone - Awake Don gardner - Cheating Kind - Segdrick Blue jays - Point of view - jay Nomads - Somethin’s bad - Mo-Groov Appointments - I saw you there - Delite Senations - Demanding man - Way out Pat lewis - No one to love - Solid Hit Grovettes - Think it over baby - Reness Inmates - This is the day - Kopit Four hearts - Who do you think you are - Shee Antellects - Love slave - Flodavieur Jimmie & The Entertainers - New girl - Toddlin’ Town Rodd Keith & The Raindrops - The Lord said - Preview Lonnie Russ - Say girl - Kerwood Gene Toones - What more do you want - Simco Monique - If you love me - Maurci Jimmy Ricks - Oh what a feeling - Festival Mousie & The Traps - How about you - Toddlin’ Town New Wanderers - Ain’t gonna do you no harm - Ready Magnetics - Heart your made of stone - Bonnie Classics - So glad that i found you - Yang-G Magnetics - I have a girl - Rasel Curly Moore - You Dont mean - Sansu Johnny Mae Matthews - Dont talk about my man - Big D Mello Soul - We can make it - Mello Frank Wilson - Do i love you - Soul (Alright Kenny pal!) Al williams - I am Nothing - La beat Springers - Nothings to good for my baby - Wale Timmie Williams - Competition - Mala Remember The Club is Membership only!!! 3rd Anniversary 29th.Nov.2002 with Guests Mick Smith (100Club/Keele) & Pete Hulatt (Bedford) plus residents- Check out CSC web site for Top 20ts/Photos of Mick Smith with Curtis Mayfield plus Pete Hulatt. BE EARLY!!!!! 9.30 Kick Off. Xmas Party will take place on Dec.13th with another massive line up with Ginger Taylor & Robbo plus Residents. Thanks to CSC Members/DJs/WebSites/Soultalk/KTF etc for all your support over the last 3/4 years. Long may in Continue.... Plus a massive shout going out to Matt jahans. Greg,Alan,David & Carl. Capitol Soul
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Soul Talk - Onwards and Upwards for the Top rare soul discussion list
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Soul Talk The premier rare soul discussion list has just reached its two year mark. As always never standing still, to mark the occasion has added three new staff to its line up. A right old mix of people who are just "passionate" about the music, and will take the list to even higher grounds. Myself after starting Soul Talk up reckon its time for a bit of change and have hung up moderatering hat, like to thank all those who have supported list, from the early days up to now, when started off its aim was to give "all" soul fans a place where they can enjoy talking about the music they enjoy with none of the baggage that some feel a need to keep spewing up. Think can safely say have achieved that 100% and then some more. If havent given it a go, suggest if pasionate about the music it may be your bag. Just send a subscribe to source-subscribe@topica.com -
Soul Talk The premier rare soul discussion list has just reached its two year mark. As always never standing still, to mark the occasion has added three new staff to its line up. A right old mix of people who are just "passionate" about the music,... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Line ups of Dec Niters out - strong ones at Keele and Llandudno - up in events guide once time allows Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Line ups of Dec Niters out - strong ones at Keele and Llandudno - up in events guide once time allows One of UKs top radio independent soul radio shows Wire FMs Saturday The Soul Connection hosted by Steve F and mucker will feature Andy Rix and Rob Thomas in a special Xmas radio show around 27 Dec Soul Source - The Next Step - details soonest, big thing or 5 minute toy ? Some soft lads about, when will all people realise that everything you do on a website is logged, with time and isp and if need be can be traced. Weblinks have a rating system which is supposed to be light hearted and a guide for users. Yet again seems one person had a need to come here, post very low scores on more than 10 sites which have high ratings and then pick 4 sites to give top scores all in a very short time Not hard to suss out who it was. Votes deleted. Do it again and will post full details of your site up here
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Lowton A busy mini-niter (till 4am ) at Lowton last nite. Looking forward to this one as had a smart line up, late finish and Lowton with its many rooms, places to chill and catch up is always a bit of a laugh Few words , some re-cycled quips and a disturbing lack of vinyl info follows. Lowton - things as always the same, Car park was full and as always no matter what that guy tells me when driving can never find how to get that bit around the back. In and at em. Somewhere along the line, have picked up part time job, ended up with 3 sets of flyers to dish out, ususal attempts to try and clear DMSC bulk lot, also CSC and Yorkshire Riders to give out, as distribution follows my travels (bar and record bit) can expect a audience of alcoholic vinyl deviants at your events. (a often used and repeated quip) Rooms: Main hall was busy most of nite, thinned out from about 1am, but what saw all went down well and floor was busy Last weeks word of dj order was out of window as two of the guests Rob T and Andy R had a long drive back ahead so timings were changed, 3 rooms meant sounds wise recollection worse than normal!!Due to current mood had stuff like Jamica Underground rattling round head rather than 6ts covers titles. Andy Rix and Rob Thomas can be classed almost local jocks now as residents just down the road at the monkey, missed most of Rob Ts but heard went well, caught most of Andy Rixs and highlight being at long last hearing instrumental. Crying Time out and about, myself and others always class it as a DMSC sound, but strangely enough has never been played there, email for why if the mystery causes sleepless nites. Dished out many of his big ones, fast approaching if not already classic status, Is Switch Around up there as a all-time classics yet or what???All floor filled, going down down well with the crowd. Missed a fair bit of Terry Ds due to other room wanderings, anyone fill in his latest plays?? Caught half of Gingers, for David Flynn made determined effort to id that "catchy" track (just to say to him you know that catcgy track youre on about that catchy track....errr its gone) but nought fitted the way he described it , though he pulled out some blinders, all details were inserted into brain, but wiped out by later modern influx, Ian Cunliffe pulled out a good quality one set, Mean Miss-treater, No Good guy, Lazy , being a couple of highlights, Carl Willingham finished nite off , with great mix of his top stuff, a couple of first hears to me and the odd revival or two. Place was packed, as said thinned out later on ish, but main floor seemed stay busy and caught lot of all style top quality stuff Modern room - spent a fair bit of time in there, what is going on with this modern soul thing, one minute bit fed up of mid -tempo sound a like stuff, or some of that MTV flavoured mush.Then all of a sudden have a month or two of getting assaulted nah slaughtered by some of best stuff heard for a long long while, not sure if a case of just catching the right djsbut tonite ...wow! most impressive spots caught were by Pete Haigh and Mark Grice (mixing skills-ouch! flawless)- partial memories of tracks were by Jamacia Underground Blaze remix - just realised got this here at home via davey dixon - love existing being title great stuff Secret Sounds - Baby Come Home? a three initialed thing (yeah hopeless mike, I know) and a fair lot quality sounds that scream out the need to be id'd R&B Room As said last time place seems to be on a roll, and this time was definitely rolling. Djs caught featured likes of Roger Banks, Robbo, Mark Morgan, Mark Stewart, plus should imagine a lot more. With a well wide range of styles and sounds. Note to Lowton DJ debut of one of the regular yorkshire crowd Mark Stewart who have made this their homes, heard went down sizzingly i think was word. Also word of even some ska getting a airing as Barry Norman would say "and why not" Seems Pete Coulson has this room well sorted and place was kicking all the nite Carry on and this broom cupboard will need a extension Overall - enjoyable nite, some top sounds , lot of laughs ,hours of fun!
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Copy of latest send out - sign up for DMSC in DMSC Section here and get latest SMS, newsletters, info and more! Soulheads! Drunken Monkey Soul Club 16 Nov sees the next monkey - ONE ROOM RARE SOUL MAYHEM Top range of guests, top sounds, top venue all add up to a top quality nite Guest Andy Dyson, Rob Thomas, Carl Willingham, Mick H (Notts), Mark Speakman, Steve Thomas 8 till 0130- £4 in RARE SOUL TILL YOU DROP exciting revitalising quality rare soul in a atmospheric way, Springfield hotel A55-N-Wales-50 miles from Manchester Drunken Monkey Soul Club - **** the cheese pass that banana Coach trip - DMSC doing our bit for road rage are going down south on 29 Nov to visit the CSC Dome 3rd Annivesary Should all be a bit of a laugh, looking at it kicking off as soon as you climb those coach steps. Capitol Soul 3rd annivesary - DMSC Coach Trip 29 Nov Cost Details finally finalished Rough details below, full and final details be given out to members £15 coach price Pick up points and timings avail on enquiry roughly start off north wales coast , chester/runcorn/widnes area, m6/manchester airport junction area chance of more depending where/demand just shout and will try and fit in if poss Any online DMSC members wanna partake be quick as lot of interest in real world booking £5 deposit required, do it via phone, email, face, at next Monkey, queue at asda etc odds: *as 50 seat coach, note price is based on a certain minium amount if more possibilty refund
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As said David Flynn posted a few reviews, heres another of them! Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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As said David Flynn posted a few reviews on Soul Talk, heres another of them! Seems its as he says! Yet another must buy from these crazy kent people Read on Eddie & Ernie - Lost Friends (CDKEND214) Simply brilliant...a must buy for sure...this is one of the best CDs for ages and deserves a place on everyones shelves. Tracks from Artco, Eastern (why no "I cant do it"?), Columbia ("Doggone it" is brill NS!), Shazam, Chess, Buddah, Revue, Ramco etc...and some mouth watering unissued material...surprised on how wonderful their version of "Lay lady lay" is...honest...and all thanks to Dave Godin that they recorded it according to Daves typically high-quality sleeve note! NS, Deep, Sweet, Harmonies the lot. 1. Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do - Campbell, Eddie C. 2. I Can't Stop The Pain - Johnson, Eddie 3. Lost Friends 4. I'm Gonna Always Love You 5. Man To Love A Woman 6. You Make My Life A Sunny Day - Phoenix Express 7. Doggone It 8. Outcast 9. We Try Harder 10. That's The Way It Is 11. Bullets Don't Have Eyes 12. In These Very Tender Moments - Johnson, Eddie 13. I'm A Young Man 14. Falling Tears (Indian Drums) 15. Standing At The Crossroads 16. Reaching Out 17. Woman Do What You Be Doing 18. Lay Lady Lay 19. Groove She Put Me In 20. You Turn Me On 21. Tell It Like It Is 22. Self Service - New Bloods (1) 23. It's A Weak Man That Cries 24. Watch Your Step - Little Worley & The Drops amazon review : Whew! I bought this recording without knowing much about Ernie and Eddie and without being familiar with the records. The fact that it was on the excellent Kent label meant that it wasn't too much of a risk. Speculation turned to joy as great song after great song blew out the cobwebs in my hi-fi. I bought it thinking that there might be one or two gems, but it is packed with must-have soul songs. There is not one bad recording on this CD. I questioned the wisdom of putting on a cover version of "Tell it like it is", but it is a different song in the hands of these two experts. Buy it today
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Marc F from Germany recently travelled across seven seas to the Hideaway, and going by what he wrote had a right old time. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Marc F from Germany recently travelled across seven seas to the Hideaway, and going by what he wrote had a right old time. Here's his view on the nite and what he dished out. The Hideaway was great, the people involved even better, namingly Mike Warburton, Neil Henderson and of course Paul Welsby. Also it was great to meet Lee Miller for the first time in person (cheers mate!). Lots of understanding, open-minded and knowing soul fans! I hardly can think of one recent night that I enjoyed as much as this! Brilliant! The "record talking" was brilliant, the "record trading" even better! The venue is a sheer joy to look at and to dance in, the music from all the dj`s there is just that right mixture of R&B classics (and I mean R&B in the first meaning of the word), 6t`s rare soul gems, a bit of popcorn a bit of blue beat and that added extra little something called magic. All dj´s including Neil, Paul and Mike and as guest dj alongside myself Andre Minta played blinding sets. Paul for example played two blinding one-offs... It was a brill night! Personally, I was overwhelmed by the warmth I was welcomed with by everyone and by the appreciation they gave the stuff I played. I nearly had to show and tell the details of every second 45 I played, which is good because it shows the interest of the people, but can put you into deep trouble when you have to deejay in-between and are using the microphone as a German native in England I think they had like 100 + thru the doors, which is not bad bearing in mind all the other events all over the country and especially in the midlands. If they let me (which they already said they would like to) I am sure to travel again to the rainy city in a not so far future. Here is what I played: First set 11pm till 11.30pm Don Revels (aka the Primettes) Return Of Stagger Lee UA / Al gardener (& the Primettes) I`ll Get Along Lupine / Louis (Blues Boy) Jones Come Back Home Saba / Screaming Joe Neal She`s My Baby Emerge Bobby long & The Satelites Mojo Workout Vegas / Bobby Mitchell Well I Done Got Over It Sho-Biz / Ted Taylor Since You are Home Duke / Bobby Guy Good Enough APT / King Coleman Down In The Basement TOGO / Chuck Daniels Tiny Tim Audio / Vernon Harrel Slick Chick Lescay / Margie Simms If I Never Get To Love You Cardon / Fred Bridges baby Don`t You weep Versatile Second set 01.00am till 01.30am Ernie Washington Lonesome Shack Chattahochee / Chyvonne Scott I`m Movin On Alto / Betty Lavette You`ll Never Change Atlantic / Lee Crandle Exp. Come On Baby c/up Hank Blackman & The Killers Itchy Koo Brent / Little James & The Rexettes You Ain`t My Baby No more c/up Mary Allen Cryin Won`t Help You unrel. Bestway Acetate / Johnny Gibson Baby Let Me Know GTM / Dream Team I´m Not Satisfied Gregory / Johnny Guitar Watosn Big Bad Wolf Magnum / Big Daddy Rogers Let Me Know Baby c/up Idols Check Her Out USA / Soul Bros. Six Come On (Let´s Do The Hip Snap) c/up