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binsy

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  1. Superb, my reply is bottom left' more Pete Lawson please' It was a great time and i was only 20 but Pete was a passionate bloke and it felt right you should back him.
  2. All in ex condition unless stated Patrick alley - Groove feeling -- Resist £60 Jackie edwards - i feel so bad - Island UK 1976 re issue £30 SOLD Wales Wallace - We're not happy (slight discolour of label)/ that ain't the way (mark on this side) Bashie £ 45 Gloria Lynne- i can't stand it -Fontana promo £12 Gospel Truth -Uphill peace of mind- Kayvette £12 Darrow Fletcher -That certain little something - Groovy £10 Ginji James -Love changed his face - Brunswick (same both sides) £20 SOLD Twentie Grans -Guilty - Columbia £15 Heartstoppers -Marching out of your life -All Platinum Vg+ mark on vinyl £12 Danny Boy Thomas -My love is over -(Demo)Vg + 15 Larry Saunders -Stranger/Fly away love Bird -Soul International £20 Poets -She blew a good thing -Symbol £8 Kim Weston - I got what you need/Someone like you - MGM Pic Sleeve drill hole through sleeve and record £8 Andy Butler - Coming apart at the seams (stcker mark on flip) Tangerine £8 Timothy wilson -pigtails/say it again - Buddah VG+ £10 Don Gardner -Is this really love (Vg- plays with crackles and pops,pretty sure they are just a bad pressing) £100 SOLD Ambition - Whisper a love chant - Mercury (Hairline crack not effecting play) £30 SOLD
  3. Mine is a lovely Quinvy issue'looks great.
  4. a superb set mate and as Geoff has already said i hope you don't give up the djing.
  5. I totally agree and it is an interesting question as to why they have totally embraced this type of soul music. I remember getting the 6 Volumes of Hi Records in the 80s and this did not include any Al Green or Ann Peebles !!!!
  6. Got a lovely Japanese copy,well chuffed to get it
  7. Jim was also the king of the bad joke
  8. Very true John as they were great times as well as Parkers and the fleetwood/ Southport Weekenders. Another night that never gets a mention is the Side Door soul club with Gary Thomas, Tony Rounce, Mole, Ivor Jones plus guests.
  9. i used to love those Jools gigs, absolutely wonderful times. Hearing so many tunes i had never heard before plus all the great Scottish guys Jim,Peter, Speedy etc that were living in London at the time.
  10. Some great new releases played down there to such as Tommy Tate, Clarence Carter and James Govan.
  11. Good fun, not many went but some top tunes got played.
  12. an amazing collection of some of the greatest compilations I've seen in years.
  13. Hi Dave, That would have been Andy Jones from 8-9pm
  14. ha ha ha i think we both know that we will need 2 syrups
  15. A really interesting set as usual from allround top guy and Majestic regular Rob, and it is really nice to be able to give people with a different take on soul music a chance to play. I also loved hearing Lamont dozier - i don't want nobody to come between us. Next month Leona and Yann from Masters of Soul
  16. Gene Chandler also has a superb B side 'Go back home' lovely beat ballad.
  17. ha ha i'm keeping my new copy close to me Earl.


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