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Paul R

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  1. The main tracks I always remember when I went in Ms where:- Gimme Some Lovin'-Spencer Davis, Get Ready For Love-Paintbox, Opus 17- Four Seasons, Hey Hey Bunny-John Fred Playboy Band, Nathan Jones-Supremes. Help Me-Spellbinders. This was about 75, 76. I was mainly a Main room kinda guy. Shows that there was plenty of "blue eyed" stuff played as well as soulfull stuff. Paul
  2. Bad thing about Mr Ms was that it broke up the Southport/Ormskirk corner, that was at the top of the stairs(!!!) above the gents bogs, by what was Mr Ms door. Paul
  3. Cheers for the info folks. Knew I didn't dream it(or nightmare it). Not a great version. Paul
  4. I'm sure I've heard another version of the above mentioned track. Not E Rodney Jones, or the similarly titled track by the Admirations. Sure it's a group name, and the title is slightly different, but it is the same record as Bobby. Anyone put me out of my misery??? Paul
  5. Really a Mecca Biggie at the time. Paul
  6. What about "Don't call me scarface, My name is Capone, C.A.P.O.N.E, Capone".......or was that someone else?. Paul
  7. I disagree that everyone was unaware of it's origins. Most people I knew where only to aware of the utter shite Soussan was responsible for. Unfortunately many people did not care, including everyones favourite DJ Richard Searling, who was telling me about the fantastic new version of Blowing My Mind To Pieces that had just arrived. Can't remember whether it was "bob relf" or paula rousell he was referring to. Probably both. I was in Russ's shop around the same time, when Soussan was in residence and waxing lyrical about his fantastic new instrumentals he had. He then spun his version of Thumb A Ride, and was a bit put out when I enquired "What The F*ck is This Sh*te". Paul
  8. I always loved this one, even covered it up as Lou Johnson Girl Of Mine(for a laugh when doing a soulnight in Plymouth in the late 70s) Paul
  9. The first time I heard it at Wigan, I remember seeing it in the deletion box in a record shop in Ormskirk. I bought it for 35p and sold it the following Saturday at the Casino for £5, no problem. Good money then!!! Paul
  10. Always loved instrumentals on the scene, but am I the only person that thinks California Montage is just lift music. Paul
  11. Just found this on Amazon, if you read the review someone has described it as Come on & Dance by Helena Ferguson. https://www.amazon.co.uk/18-Northern-Soul-Floor-Shakers/dp/B0000582TE/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1363243670&sr=1-1 Paul
  12. I picked up a CD years ago called 18 Northern Soul Floorshakers, which was a mixture of good(Holidays Makin Up Time, Darrell Banks Somebody Somewhere), and bad(Soulfox orch type shit). On it was a version of Soultime credited to Helena Ferguson. Don't know anything about it, but it does have slightly different lyrics. Can't find it posted anywhere. I'll try to put it up when I get home' Paul
  13. What about Shep Fool To Fool. Remember that from the early days, but possibly pre Wigan. Paul
  14. Remember Crying My Heart Out from very early Wigan days. Still love it as a great "Northern" dancer. Paul
  15. That proves that I have a later issue. That's 60p wasted the other week then . One of the best double siders ever IMHO. Paul
  16. St Maries Youth Club in Southport, 1971:- The Snake Scratchy Little Piece Of Leather Cool Jerk Barefootin' Breakout Backstreet I loved them all, and many more. Paul
  17. Back in about 74/75, I went with Pete lawson a couple of times to a recording studio in Carnforth, where Pete used to get his EMIs done. Some of the top DJs at the time also used this place, and the owner used to record everything and give Pete a list. He used to sell the 4 track singles for £5. I think Keith Bradley, also from Ormskirk used the same place. Frank Elson always used to threaten to out them as bootleggers, in his column in B&S. Paul
  18. What about the 2 Detroit Shakers "Help Me" boots in the 70s. 2 Different records. One was Outsiders Lonely Man, and the other was errr something else. I think it was Simon Soussan that did it. Paul
  19. If I remember correctly, back in '74 Chris Bloor from St Helens had one of the only copies around & used to take it to Wigan & Blackpool to be played.(or did I dream It?). Chris used to write the Northern column for Hot Buttered Soul, & believe he is no longer with us (RIP) Paul
  20. Any attempt at humour not allowed apparently. Serious suggestions only Paul
  21. Played well before Richard had links with RCA. Played, covered up as Johnny Caswell early 74 at Wigan. May have had a couple of plays before. Paul
  22. This ad is from new year 73/74 and shows the white Torch badge. I was looking for the ads in B&S that showed the full load of ISC badges for "Soul Lancashire", "Soul Yorkshire", "Soul Ashby De La Zouch" etc. Remember at the time being confused by the Yogi Bear ones. As an aside, I couldn't work out why my sister would not get me(at 14 years old) a Torch badge when she went. Eventually7 I got a Major Lance Torch badge, but unpicked the Torch bit so it was just a Major Lance badge. Paul
  23. I know it's all about personal taste(or lack of it), and how many people with money want a particular record, but £900 odd for this & only! £389 for Frankie & the Classicals on Phillips on JMs auction. I'd have though F&TC was rarer. Paul
  24. Vaguely remember them on at a Burnley Rose Room Alldayer late 74 ish . Paul
  25. Rountrees Sounds wasn't it. Near Picadilly Station. I remember it full of shady characters . Only went a couple of times. Paul


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