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  1. I can think of two. The Majestics & Johnny Caswell. Any others? I'm thinking of going to Mexico City next year, so I'd like to go armed. Probably get disapproving looks!! M Dante can probably confirm this last point... :-)
  2. the night of the wolf was a cheap record in the early 90s'. what the feck is going on? M
  3. OK. some are not exactly northern, whatever that is, but I consider them essential in my soul collection. love LP's!! jimmy hughes - why not tonight? - ATCO willie mitchell - that driving beat - HI bobby bland - a touch of the blues - DUKE tyrone davis - turn back the hands of time - DAKAR larry santos - just a man - EVOLUTION (yes!) danny wagner - the kindred soul of - IMPERIAL impressions - people get ready - ABC the staple singers - beatitude-respect yourself - STAX walter jackson - speak her name - OKEH
  4. paris blues restored my faith back in 1977, along with sam williams. this is all about taste, & as they say in spain, for tastes there are colours...
  5. the idle few's version will always be my favourite. nikki hoekky is a fun r&b record, if that's dross, then I can think of a pile of others that might warrant that description. micky lee lane? bob kuban? the newbeats? john fred & the playboys? the vogues? the outsiders? or any record by b j thomas or the magnificent men? it's all white poop then, innit? we can safely say they played a lot of poop at the torch & yes, they were all off their ferkin' heads. let's not get too serious guys, we might lose our widgets.
  6. nice to see some interest in PJP. van morrison had a song about him on one of his recent albums. I think his big UK hit Hold Me is crap, but the guy certainly had a voice. Who can deny the infectiousness of Nikki Hoekky. 1500+ Torch dancers couldn't be wrong... :-) soundclip por favor...
  7. As PJ Proby is making a comeback, I thought we could celebrate it by someone posting up his version of the Idle Few's classic. PJ had a good voice for a white boy. Does he do it justice?
  8. it's all the years in spain mate, where it's fisica instead of physics, quimica instead of chemistry, jerez, instead of sherry etc, etc... & if you were pro-atin & anti-greek, philon could be filon of course...
  9. I'll withdraw my comment about the temps. it was ill thought out.
  10. what I find strange is that certain folk, who I remember looking quite cool, back in 1976, with proper shirts, tailored jackets, waistcoats, ties etc; have taken to wearing baggier strides that don't look 'bespoke' & the inevitable black t-shirt & white belt. when we were 18 with a bullet, there was no stopping us, & some of us took the dress thing more seriously than others, I guess it's the same in 2007. we all have different ways of 'expressing ourselves'. beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess...
  11. hear, hear. a pretty pointless excercise. & the temps without ruffin & kendricks? we could go on...
  12. what about the just brothers? plenty of material there. they were featured on SWONS, weren't they? teddy pendergrass officially retired last year, but did a benefit gig in philly this summer I believe. what a voice he's got!
  13. peter99, I'm worried about the pants confession. is that pants in the american sense of the word or a pair of y-fronts? if the latter, do you really pad around in the garden in them? you could always wear them over your strides of course...
  14. amphetamine sulphate, filon... we're not supposed to condone drug use on here. you may have (unwittingly) opened the fear & loathing flood gates.
  15. I don't think that the being comfortable in them argument washes. people say they are comfortable in shell suits, but I think they're a blight on the landscape, worse than the proliferation of aolian parks (what?). each to his own, but if it's an opinion you want, I abhor them. M
  16. my choices would have to be in the category 'could have gone but didn't'. samanthas - always heard great things about this place but wigan always won the toss. cleethorpes pier - ditto. blackpool mecca - I saw mecca dancers have dog-ends flicked at them at the phoenix all-nighter in peterborough. curtis was playing something like 'on the real side' & the 60's punters wanted 'manifesto'. Very ugly. yate - a lot of people from my area started to flock to yate after st.ives closed. I heard lots of good reports but couldn't be arsed to make the trek. I regret it.
  17. pita bread salesman? christ, I don't remember that one! the crap we used to come out with :-) M
  18. yep, mac, macky, mackie, maccy, macca, adey, ade etc, etc. I used to sing a rousing version of the dambusters theme in the coffee bar of the fleet with a guy from bedford called martyn. haven't seen rhyder for about 15 years & kate rudd has just put me back in contact with johnny barr, so I'll be contacting him pretty soon. I'll be doing the DKOF at christmas, so so if you're the martyn I know, get your dambusters theme dusted down!! saludos from spain! M
  19. angie, I'm in regular contact with kate davis (formerly rudd) & you're right she was one of the best, if not the best of the peterborough area dancers. there's a nice shot of her dancing at a recent st.ives reunion, all blazing red hair & navy blue & white polka dot dress. cheers, macca (ex peterborough)
  20. & Mick married a Peterborough lass called Karen, didn't he? Are they still together? M
  21. Steven Duke or Dukey (pronounced dooky). He died a few years back, I believe. Steve used to go out with a girl from the Market Deeping area called Shona McPhail. Can't help on the date of birth or address though.
  22. & NOBODY'S ASKED WHY RIVELINO & NOT TOSTAO, WHICH MEANS TOASTED OF COURSE...
  23. I think this track is on most people's fave 70's list, even recalcitrant 60's stalwarts might own up to liking it. I'm just wondering if the 'Loveman' ever knew about his 75/76 Turbo Records monster in the UK. Frankie, by all accounts, was a mega-star on the US scene. Trawling through Internet as you do, I came upon this bio of him. Sounds like really wild character. Read on: Frankie "Hollywood" Crocker (December 18, 1937, Buffalo, New York - October 21, 2000, North Miami Beach, Florida) was a famous New York radio DJ. (Coined "Hollywood" for his keen sense of showmanship and self-marketing tactics.) According to popeducation.org, Frankie began his career in Buffalo, then moved to Soul station WWRL New York before being hired by top-40 WMCA in 1969. He later worked for WBLS-FM as program director, taking that station to the top of the ratings during the late 1970's. He sometimes called himself the "Chief Rocker," and he was as well known for his boastful on-air patter as for his off-air flamboyance. When Studio 54 was at the height of its popularity, Crocker rode in through the front entrance on a white stallion. In the studio, before he left for the day, Crocker would light a candle and invite female listeners to enjoy a candlelight bath with him. Crocker was once linked to actress Jayne Kennedy after she divorced first husband Leon Issac Kennedy. At his peak, Crocker was the most famous black DJ in the world and the first to command and receive a six figure annual salary. His popularity was so immense, he worked in NY six months and worked the remaining six months in Los Angeles for a short time. Crocker died of pancreatic cancer in 2000.
  24. don't tell me jack montgomery's been discredited, please, no, por favor, it can't be...


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