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  1. We've had loads of threads about tone deaf artists like George Lemons, Margaret Little, Dora Hall? What about records that seem like an utter din due to relentless squawking, screeching and other primaeval sounds? I just listened to Chaka Khan's I'm every woman, prodigious lungs on her but after listening to it I thought what a din. I'm more of a Gladys Knight, Debbie Taylor, Sandra Wright, Millie Jackson bloke myself. This doesn't have to be Northern orientated, all Soul genres welcome. The sacred Linda Jones got a little bit too carried away at times for my liking and Whitney Houston just sounds like f*** row to my ears, but I accept that might be heresy to some of you. Esther Phillips, though I love Home Is Where The Hatred Is, can grate on me after an hour's worth. C'mon, let's be havin' you... 

  2. Is he an accomplished actor though? This is a serious question as I have NFI who he is. It wouldn't be the first time someone from the world of showbiz has turned their hand to radio show presentation with credible results (Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Little Steven etc). They are  musicians though. At the end of the day it's just an opinion. Give 'em enough rope, innit?  Yours, warmly, smugly but in need of a new kitchen, luv Macca. X. 

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  3. It'd still be lovely to say thanks to the remaining heroes and heroines who haven't called in. Time marches on I'm afraid. Without wishing to score brownie points, it was me that got Darryl Stewart on here. Lovely bloke. I had a hand in Cecil Washington too though others had got to him before me, obviously. He didn't hang around long. Lots or them are on Facebook but how interactive with their fans they are is another question. I was immensely chuffed this year when Gwen Owens wished me a happy birthday. A soul artist wine tour led by Ady Croasdell and Lorraine Chandler would make my day and year! Ideas!

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  4. Not common, no... but not as scarce as I once thought it was, judging by two mates who have copies and Popsike info. Maybe I'm wrong in thinking there's more than a handful...perhaps we need to define dog rare? Copies that can be counted on one hand?

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  5. I used to think this was dog rare but it seems not to be the case. I first remember hearing it via Soul Sam but understand Richard S played it at Wigan too, late 77 or early 78 perhaps? Am I off the mark date wise? Still does it for me. Great memories too.

  6. Everyone saying that would have flattened the guy etc. How do you know the perp wasn't a seven foot gorilla? The OP could have been badly hurt or even killed had he reacted. It only takes one punch.

     

    Agreed, which is why I said "who knows what might have happened next". I don't really know. I'd have been flabbergasted at even an attempted nut. We're not spring chickens either. 

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  7.  Why doubt him Macca? The guys only recanting his experience of a night out with sociable and friendly people of the Soul Scene. Jim I'm afraid we meet knobheads in all walks of life (Even had em at Lifeline & Boomerang, infact most venues) and last weekend was your turn, usually their just a nuisance, like that last fly in the room you can't quiet see but keeps buzzing past your lug. As Mr Bird said, b*llox to spoiling other peoples night, he'd spoilt yours obviously, I had mine spoilt when some toe rag nicked my Baracuta  Jacket  and I'd have willing made a scene had I caught them. :boxing:

    I'm afraid at the moment NS is the new Black, the Mini Skirt and Ben Sherman for the 21st Century and we'll have to deal with it until Punk makes a comeback. I think I might have put this on the Stoke Event thread also, just for the Promoters benefit. :thumbsup:

     Spot. :shades:

    Wasn't really doubting him Spot, I was just amazed that someone could have danced on or left the floor after such an incident. I think I would have been astounded at first then who knows what might have happened. The 'sounds very odd' comment was ill thought out. No offence intended Jim. The male handbagger bit was just a throw away comment too. Still trying to picture one! :-)

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  8. I think he left a mess. He was never that respectful about stuff being in order or strictly alphabetized for some reason, so he got banned from a lot of places. I went to a couple of places with him and was frankly embarrassed at how he treated people and their stock. If he wasn't hitting anything he'd get annoyed and start chucking records everywhere. He once chucked a Primettes acetate across a room which I had to rescue. And woe betide any store that had too many Bar-Kays or James Brown 'funk garbage' records because he'd trash 'em in a second.....

     

    Ian D  :D

    Sounds as if he need a straightjacket more than anything else. What a f***ing loon! 

  9. Pye International Disco Demand was well before This England, was it not? 1974 in my mind's eye. We were delivered Solid Soul Sensations from IL that same year, so it wasn't all shite by any means. From Human Jungle to Patti Jo. TSWONS. 

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  10. Orthodox Jew!

     

    Could be a case of ss joins ss to talk about ss

    Don't think orthodoxy has actually been confirmed so far.  From being secular, there are all sorts of directions he could have gone in. He could have turned to liberal progressive or reformed Judaism.  He'll probably be mystified as to why people's interest in this question goes beyond his relatively brief though controversial tenure on the NSS.  



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