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Posts posted by Algsoul
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4 hours ago, Chatty said:
That explains it, I thought I was suffering from something that's why I took all those drugs back in the day....
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Sad news great bloke r i p Dave
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R I P MY FAVE
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Skip Mahoney - Janice ill work overtime undertime all the time ill keep some fine rags on your back
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guilty pleasure
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graet one for the dance floor gary walker
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larry atkins ain't that love enough /lighten up
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19 hours ago, Rick Cooper said:
During 1972 and 73 I used to go to Bostock's in Bradford and later the stall in Leeds at least once a week. The titles in quantity are probably fairly well known but of the ones that I didn't see loads of are, (although they may have been very small quantities of some of these)
MGM
Tony Middleton- To The Ends Of The Earth
Lou Roberts- Everything You Always Wanted
Jewels- We Got Togetherness
Roy Hamilton- Panic Is On also Count On Me
Verve
Youngblood Smith- You Can Split
High Keyes- Living A Lie
Howard Guyton - I Watched You Slowly Slip Away
Robert Banks - A Mighty Good Way. I found one copy of this on a demo so there may have been a few more of this but not hundreds.
There must be others as well that weren't there as the records seem to only cover those issued around 64 to 67 so no blue and yellow MGMs .
As to why some weren't there it could be that there weren't any overstocks and returns on some titles as they managed to sell the initial pressing without enough demand for extra runs. The titles in quantity were all issues and they were packed in 100 count boxes, there must have been thousands of Spyder Turner- I Can't Make It Anymore but none of the hit- Stand By Me.
I thought Bostock's got them through Soul Bowl but others may know more. @Ian Dewhirst would know a lot more about Bostock's and there are some past threads on here, somewhere.
my best find in bostocks 75 they used to sell 10/15 45s wrapped in newspaoer lucky dip bought two packs and found four copys of candi staton and two copys ronnie mcnair
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3 hours ago, Paul R said:
Nobody has mention the first Leeds Soul Festival. April 74. Awful venue, awful Sound system, duff gear. Even Major Lance, JJ Barnes, the Exciters and Mel And Tim didn't make it much better.
yuk and what a cold hole it was
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sad news r i p andy
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margie hendrix - i call you lover but you ain't nothin' but a tramp
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dawn - love is a magic word utter shite
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Dogs all my life so sad when the time comes
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2 hours ago, Source said:
what's the show?
Soul Delicious
Cliff James -
Starpoint radio at the moment
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2 hours ago, Simon T said:
You're a star, you've made very old man, very very happy!
tuneee
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Also waiting for my copy tried pushing them a few times now but no record
Clean Gene Chandler- Any Favorites?
in All About the SOUL
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Gene Chandler "Does She Have A Friend