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Suzannek

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  1. Apparently there is a male version Johnny White "Baby Cakes" on Abner. Suz x
  2. Two that I particularly love are: The Exits - Another Sun Down in Watts Bring the Boys Home Freda Payne. Suz x
  3. Well post us up a refosoul clip then Suz x
  4. Another great 45 is Supremes "I'm in Love Again" from the More Hits By The Supremes Album Suz x
  5. No sorry prefer the early version. I haven't heard Kiki Dees version. Suz x
  6. Ah but what about the superb Supreme's version of the Sam Cooke 45 "Aint That Good News" from the Supremes "We Remember Sam Cooke" Album sung by Flo Ballard I believe. Suz x
  7. One particular track that I love is "He Don't Care About Me" from Smokey Robinson & The Miracles "I'll Try Something New Album (1962). Suz x
  8. Yes have had another listen is a different record That's what ya get when ya listen to a record after having a bottle of strong red wine Thanx Sean and everyone for replying, appreciated. Suz x
  9. Aye just had a dig about ont'internet and yes it is the same tune and another good version too, though love Maxine's version the best still. Thanx for replying. Anymore for anymore. Suz x
  10. According to Otis Williams and The Charms discography they sang on Tiny Topsy Federal release 12302 Miss You So/Aww Shucks Baby from 1957. Suz x
  11. Well keep on with em Pete cos you cheer us up You probs look better with your hair shaved anyway. Suz x
  12. Thanx for replying. Yes I have had a listen to it on refosoul it is the same record. Just wondered if there were any other versions, anyone? Suz x
  13. I absolutely love Maxine Brown's version of Baby Cakes, but I just wondered how many versions there are of this song. Suz x
  14. No Pete your hair today gone tomorrow thread in freebasing is pretty good Suz x
  15. Been many fave threads, but I love the recent Ballads thread, the R&B threads and Sixties Soul Sundays threads on the media section. Suz x
  16. More like the bloomin twilight zone Suz x
  17. Beg to differ, I live 4 mile from one of the coldest spots in the UK. A village called Woodland in County Durham, for example on 23 July 1986 when the Duke and Duchess of York got married Woodland was cut off with snow (seriously no lies here). Its about 1500ft above sea level. Another place famous for its cold/snowy conditions is Tow Law in County Durham aka the frozen wastes, which still commands lots of snow, believe me global warming aint reached them places. Suz x
  18. Im afraid I have to concede Im a practising piss artist also, two bottles of red wine later and I'm I'm on holiday for 2 weeks so no driving tomorrow, hurray. I try to go out as much as possible to soul dos, apart from Thorne at the weekend I hadn't been out for 4 weeks, a mixture of my car needing fixing and t'other week when I wantd to go to Soul Addiction at Coachman in Darlington (which incidentally is class) I had no one to come with me . Suz x
  19. Still dislike it, sorry its a tune I have never liked. Suz x
  20. Here here. Two dreadful tunes. You'd think Lonely For You Baby was the only record Sam Dees ever recorded. Suz x
  21. I'm so Happy - Prince Philip Mitchell Slam the hammer on it!! Suz x
  22. Have had records wrapped in newspaper then enveloped, normally from USA. Also had one mailed in a music from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers LP cover !!! I have been lucky in that the records have always been well wrapped and protected whatever they are sent in. Suz x
  23. The 45 it wasn't Pizza Pie Man by Roosevelt Grier by any chance Chris Suz x
  24. Joan I went to Lowton last month and I loved the DDA. I love to hear music I don't know, were a few that I knew in the DDA/a few I didn't know I think it was half and half. I thought it was class, I am never put off either by how many people are in the rooms. Couldn't care less overall personally whether there are 500 or 20 in the room (I know it matters to the organiser/the person/peeps who are runnin the venue). I know it seems to matter to a lot of punters too which is a shame. I am more bothered about what the music is like in the place, I like to hear 60s and 70s music that I don't know or don't hear much. I also like plenty of friendly folks to talk to and there were plenty at DDA/Lowton. I will certainly be back. I've been really lucky this year I haven't been to a soul do I haven't enjoyed. Suz x


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