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  1. I think the Police were more interested in a type of watered down white reggae in the late '70's
  2. I Think Kev Roberts talks about it in the Top 500 book. Something about the entrepreneur owner of the track milking it for all it's worth. Still a cracking instrumental. I didn't actually realise until a couple of years ago that it was the instrumental version to Get Out Of My Heart, and I've had both sounds for 30 years.
  3. That reminds me of another car boot sale buy, a sixties original album release with cover versions of "classics" such as "A lovers Concerto", "The Real Thing", "Everything I Touch Turns To Gear" and "One Two Three". Oh Yeah that was "Cilla Sings A Rainbow"
  4. "Soul Over Easy" by Hamond Bros and Maggie on london. Had the long piano intro as did the vocal version "There Must Be A Love Somewhere" by Edie Robin on (Le Cam?). I'm sure there were a couple of other versions around as well.
  5. I remember Pete Lawson going to the Cats one night, I think he turned up later at Wigan and when I asked him what it was like his reply was "Check out The paps". Looks like I missed a good one!. Went down to Wolves a couple of times and went to do's in the Wulfrun Hall on a Friday night. Used to hang around with Steve Henshaw and stay at his house, drink in the Vines on Satuday lunchtime, then coach to Wigan.
  6. Edward Hamilton Took over from Mel Williams as my favourite, along with Frankie Beverly And Lee David(called my son Lee David. Could have been worse, could have called him Lord Thunder!). The rolling Stones was a vocal on the Aftermath album. I thought it was a strange chioce for a soul club, although I didn't mind PJ Proby "That's The Tune". Oh the hypocracy of it all!. The other one that really stuck in my mind at Vavas was Jackie Follett "There's A Moment". Not a great track but one I still play occassionally. The distance wasn't a problem for me as I lived in Burscough/Ormskirk and there was always a good crowd around, and most top venues at the time were Northwest, including the free coaches to Blackpool Mecca
  7. I think we may have strayed off topic slightly, I'd better do some work.
  8. Yeh, I'd done Whitchurch in Aug 73 but then Vavas was the first allnighter. My fav sound there was Mel Williams, although stuff yoiu mentioned and Timothy wilson Love is like an Itching in my heart and I'm sure that the Rolling Stones Version of "Under My Thumb" was played. The second time I went they wouldn't let me in, as I was obviously younger than the week before(isn't that a Valentinos record?!!). stayed the night in my mates car. Waited a few weeks for Wigan to open to first sample the fine products of Evans Medical and Smith Klein & French. One memory of Vavas though was dancing on the tiled floor. It felt like it started to rain. It was Booper next to me spinning and the sweat was flying , Tasty!!
  9. Totally agree Dayo, I love Alice Clarke, perhaps because it was the first sound I heard as I walked into Vavas my first allnighter at the tender age of 15. Still Kim Weston still sounds a bit dodgy, the strings almost remind me of the mid 70s tailor mades almost stocatto(if that's the right word). Like those awfull S Sousan tracks.
  10. While we are on the subject, I have been away from the scene for many years, but sort of keeping up by buying CDs. From the first time I heard Kim Weston, "You Hit Me" I thought it sounded like a tailor made. The strings in particular sounded dodgy for an old motown track. The mention of Chris King doing tailor mades has made me suspicious again. Is it real or not?(or possibly a KWS cover version!!)
  11. The only vocal I know to Festival Time was "To Win Your Heart" by Laura Lee on RIc-Tic
  12. Just listened to it and I'm sure it's Sousans version of going to a go go by the Shitronettes. With things like this, thank god for gear! Paul
  13. I like the optional extra with this item on ebay-Lynn Randell "Stranger in My Arms" "Picture cover also available for a little bit extra if required". Is it me, or should the picture sleeve be part of the deal anyway? https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...4012119937&rd=1 KTF
  14. From the first time I heard it many years ago, the vocal "break" in the middle of Scratchy by Travis Wamack has always done it for me!!!!
  15. Perhaps the natural progression from some of the early R & B played nowadays will be Skiffle. How about "Does your chewing gum loose its flavour when your verballing allnight", "My old man's a Soulfan" or even "Soul Island Line" Just a thought, I'll get my coat! KTF
  16. As we're on the subject, it was my sons 22nd birthday on the 19th. His name, Lee David. KTF
  17. I've got the album "are you lonely for me" but never played it for years. Used to play his version of "Open the door to your heart"(hardly a cutting edge discovery!!) in and around Plymouth in the late 70s early 80s. I must get the album out again. KTF
  18. Recently on ebay there have been a couple of copies of Betti Webb "I know" that didn't sell. This is a track I first bought when it was being played in '73. Perhaps it is the difficult tempo change that has stopped it in its tracks. Anyway, I love it KTF
  19. From what I remember, the 4 Seasons was the first version played around 1974 at Wigan, with the Velours following up about a year later. For the record? I love both versions but prefer the 4 Seasons. KTF
  20. As somebody who has been away from the scene for a long time, if the tracks played last night on asadan on R2 are representative of rare soul in the 21st century, I'll live on my memories. KTF Paul
  21. Lenny Curtis on ebay at the moment at £52. And to quote "not an original, but a very good copy". Well that's alright then!
  22. lets face it , for one example,although much derided as being played out nowadays, but would we have heard the likes of Frank Wilkson since the original airings 25 years ago if EMIdiscs, pressings or reissues were totally frowned upon?
  23. I've started converting all of my CDs to MP3 and bought a CD MP3 player. As someone not really active on the scene for many years, there are a lot of sounds that are new to me that on first hearing on CD I skipped after a few bars, as too slow or not the right beat etc. I now just dump over 300 tracks onto a blank CD as MP3s, put my headphones on, select random play and just listen while walking, or riding to work. It's not surprising that I'm now discovering many tracks I just passed by previously, and even oldies that I hadn't heard for many years that I had forgotten. So the past 40 years of the rare soul scene is hot on my digital turntable at the moment. And no I wouldn't play them this way at a venue! And I don't file share! KTF
  24. Just been listening to a few tracks and I stumbled upon/remembered Jeanette White-Music, Jean Carter-Like One and The Gems-I'll Be There. I was out of breath just remembering.
  25. Message to Steve C if you are Sas then Hello Mate This is Jimmy Rimmer


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