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  1. I think as Groove City he used to put a small advert in Record Mirror each week and just list one record as in stock. I bought a Funky Sisters when it was a big play at the time, about a quid or maybe 2. Paul
  2. I met him & Johnny Moore in the 80s after a gig at HMS Collingwood. I told him what my favourite track was and he said he loved it too. Very apt for today. RIP Ben.
  3. At least he admits it's a con. "Another massive massive double sider Ruby Andrews Just loving you / Otis Smith Let her go in NR mint con bargain buy it now £25 ovno"
  4. The worst thing he did was come up with those awful synthesizer instrumentals, and tailor mades. I've mentioned it before in another thread that I was in Russ's shop in Wigan when Soussan was over, and he was in there spinning his new stuff on the shop decks. I was looking though the record stock(Russ did sell loads of originals in the shop. Soussan put on his Thumb a ride version. You should have seen the hurt look in his face when I said "what the f*ck is this sh*t, get it off for gods sake" I thought he was going to burst into tears. I also remember Richard telling me about this brilliant new version of Bob Relf "Blowing My Mind To Pieces" that he had. of course it was the SS sh*te! Paul
  5. I always wondered about the Tartan Sisters being advertised in 73, but later found out it was Kadoo Strings Nothing but Love. Paul
  6. But isn't that how it was originally spelt on the Sly and The Family Stone release? Paul Sorry I should have quoted the threads immediately above!!
  7. I always thought there was a sound called "Wax to tax your mind" Paul
  8. Bought a boot of Girl across the street for 50p in 1975, it was only when I was selling up about 7 years ago & bought the Manship bootleg guide to help me check everything before listing them, that it turned out to be an original. It still sold for less than a boot of the Salvadors! Paul
  9. Didn't know him apart from on here. Very sad. RIP Joe. Paul
  10. If there was no drug problem at Wigan, I wonder why they even had squad in the early sessions on Friday nights(before the days of the oldies allnighters). I got arrested & prosecuted(although to be fair as it was only chalkies I only got done for handling stolen goods) but I can't believe that I was the only one in 8 years. Of course I might just be unlucky!
  11. Thanks for that Rick. It's amazing what I can remember from 40 years ago. The rumour was certainly a strong one. Paul
  12. I was arrested on a friday early session in 74, with a pocket full of chalkies, Mike Walker told me I was banned for life, and then went on stage and announced that they had got rid of another pill head with a pocket full of two tone pinks!!! did wonders for my street cred. Paul
  13. As another side point, when this was getting some spins at Wigan around 74/75, probably in Mr Ms, I found half a dozen of the B&C, Bob & Earls LPs which have the vocal on for about 89p each. They sold easily at the casino for a fiver each. Pretty good money for then. Paul
  14. At least the music & dancing were almost in time, something you don't see very often in youtube vids. Paul
  15. Sorry about that Rick. I was either told it or remembered it incorrectly. Was that when you were at Global? Paul
  16. Wasn't he responsible for the Carstairs Red Coach issues. Just something I remember from back then. Paul
  17. My god, that's me dancing to Tommy Sands. Paul
  18. I don't know about who played what first, but I remember Russ at a Rose room alldayer anouncing a record and saying "apparently Ian Levine has the only copy of this in the country" and he played All Of A Sudden. Paul
  19. I heard them last time they were on & they were as bad as you could expect. paul
  20. I found it strange that when I joined the navy and started hearing naval slang, the term "Well Boogaloo" was used to sarcastically mean big deal. Paul
  21. Lots of Marvin, Inner City Blues, Mercy Mercy Me, What's goin'On etc. Paul
  22. I thought it was more 74. Three came out in total: Before it's Too Late, Mary Love, Lay this Burden Down, and Vernon Garrett, If I could Turn Back The Hands Of Time. All on Blue(Turquoise?) Modern, with the Arthur Wright Orchestra instrumental flip. Paul
  23. Can I ask a silly question? Well I will. Is the pronunciation Maliboos as in people from the resort of Malibu, or Malibuss as in the number 37 to Hindley Green? By the way, I have it on the Soul Of Wigan CD and it appears to be a pretty clear recording. Paul
  24. At a car boot in Plymouth 20 odd years ago I found a box of mint Oriole singles. Not one Motown one in there. apparently someone had beat me to it by about 5 minutes and got them. I had to be content with Sherry, Hugo Montenegro as a poor consolation. I did get a mint April Stevens MGM Demo for £3 from another stall though. Paul
  25. I seem to remember that Delamare was the trade name for Tesco clothing. I do remember all those reggae singles in Tesco in the early 70s, plus Tony & Tandy and Sharon Tandy on Atlantic. Paul


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