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'live' Soul In West London. 'northern Soul 2009'
Ady Croasdell replied to a topic in All About the SOUL
Good review Richard and I'm sure a lot of people agree with you, but as there's no controversy, there are no replies. Glad you had a good night out, I was in Mancland sorting out my lad as a student. -
No two were recruited for the performance as only two of the originals Irv and Sam were up to the trip. I think one of them was a relation.
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Yes, the Shaladons do a great version on either GWP1 or Larry Banks Kent CD
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Martha on I Can't Dance To That Music You're Playing because it mixes/morphs into a sax instrumental and you can't spot the join.
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Charley Wynn Or Jimmy Jules On Jim Gem
Ady Croasdell replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
He's right, different geezer but it could well have been cut in Colorado as Jimmy had his whole NOrleans band living and working up there. -
Charley Wynn Or Jimmy Jules On Jim Gem
Ady Croasdell replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
That's the one he told me about, yes somebody help me out please. -
Charley Wynn Or Jimmy Jules On Jim Gem
Ady Croasdell replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
Thanks, if you know anyone who's got it or the album I'd like to hear them. He lead a group who did a Polydor LP too. -
Charley Wynn Or Jimmy Jules On Jim Gem
Ady Croasdell replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
Thanks Lars, they both sound good. Jimmy actually mentioned a different 60s 45 of his on the label, I'll post up the titles when i find my notes. Any chance of scans and the flips too? -
Charley Wynn Or Jimmy Jules On Jim Gem
Ady Croasdell replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
Thanks Lars, i had a good talk with jimmy Jules and it'll probably put a few dollars in his pocket. It's very appreciated. Ady -
They loved it but one of the younger lads was keener to get to a lap dancing club!
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Charley Wynn Or Jimmy Jules On Jim Gem
Ady Croasdell replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
Cheers dave, where can I hear it? Ask your deep collectors if they've heard of a Jimmy Jules 45 on the label. Still haven't sent that acetate, it got buried, will send it when it emerges. ta Ady -
If anyone has either of these could they do me a copy or put it up in refo-soul, both sides would be good. Ta Ady
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They certainly did, we had a good time pre-Clee.
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No they weren't the Puzzles just wrote and produced their records, it's all in Fatback's Soul Shop CD. They weren't the Fantastic Puzzles either.
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I'd be intersted in seeing a scan of this if possible. ta Ady
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LATEST 3 KENT SINGLES - NOW AVAILABLE TOWN 135 Tell Me Baby - KARMELLO BROOKS / I’ll Never Stop Loving You - CARLA THOMAS At last a UK release for this massively in-demand captivating dancer. It was an unusual release for the jazz label Milestone but Karmello does have a cool sensuous voice and her self-written song has slowly built into a monster over the past 10 years. Carla Thomas’ Kent classic was recently deleted so it HAD to be made available again. Records like this are too precious to ignore. CITY 011 Country Girl aka Home At Last - LITTLE WILLIE JOHN / I Need Someone - LITTLE WILLIE JOHN The CD sensation of 2008 yields two 60s soul dance masterpieces that were crying out for a vinyl press. ‘Home At Last’ is the most infectious super-tempo rhythm’n’soul played out for the last couple of decades, while the classic Northern soul flip has HB Barnum’s arrangements written all over it. CITY 012 Let’s Talk It Over - SPENCER WIGGINS / Love Attack - SPENCER WIGGINS We finally have an official vinyl 7-inch of Spencer Wiggins’ ‘Let’s Talk It Over’. The two previous (unofficial) pressings have long since disappeared and the record continues to pack dancefloors. We’ve taken the opportunity to put his fabulous up-tempo version of the James Carr ballad ‘Love Attack’ on the flip. Avialable from all usual online and event sources
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What Was The 30Th Anniversary Single Then?
Ady Croasdell replied to Quinvy's topic in Look At Your Box
Not me guv, i only played the Jackie Day side. Like any good record though it takes more than one listen in a big room with the Daleks singing backing. -
Crossfire 14 - London Allnighter - Sat 26 September 09
Ady Croasdell posted an article in Event News
Now in our seventh year the super successful London club night is back on Saturday 26 Septemberfor another rammed night of pure vintage retro partying in epic proportions. This 1000 capacity venue in the heart of Central London boasts a DJ line-up and live band that will have you dancing from dusk until dawn. Dance floor detonating DC Fontana celebrate their forthcoming debut album "Six Against Eight" live on stage at Crossfire, unveiling a 21st century psychedelic soul orchestra with special guest appearances. The band invites you to take 14 trips into your art & soul with their fab and compelling sonic sculpture, designed to send your senses spinning. This is music for the head, heart and the Hip. It's a record of real ambition made with deep affection as the DC's much-respected attack of organ, guitars & horns is beautifully enhanced with orchestras & sitars. It's a live show and album you can't afford to miss..... The Main Ballroom features the pioneers of Northern Soul all under one roof. Russ Winstanley was the main DJ at the legendary 70's venue Wigan Casino. When the crowds got too big on the main danefloor at Wigan they opened a second room and Stoke born and bred Dave Evison was in the original DJ team. Brian Rae goes even further back to the original Northern Soul venue Manchester's Twisted Wheel; it's a real coup to get these three DJs on the same bill. Co-promoter Ady Croasdell from London's 6Ts dances held at the famous 100 Club in Oxford St has just celebrated 30 years of all nighters earlier this month. The Main Ballroom is hosted by DJ Ady Croasdell of Kent records and 6TS Dances who just celebrated 30 years of Northern Soul dances earlier this month at the 100 club. London's biggest Northern Soul oldies all-nighter features very special guests from the legendary 70's venue Wigan Casino. DJ Russ Winstanley started and finished the world famous Northern Soul All Nighter and broke some of the biggest records ever on the scene. He has written books on those halcyon years, compiled CDs for major record labels including the recent "Beginners Guide To Northern Soul" on Universal. He is now a radio DJ and promoter but mainly the top Northern Soul Oldies DJ from the golden era that he dominated. Wigan was not only the home of Northern Soul in the 70s, it was the starting place for Northern nostalgia when the crowds got so massive at Wigan that the huge downstairs room could not cram everyone in. They then opened Mr M's upstairs and had Stoke born and bred DJ Dave Evison entertaining the crowds for the next few years. Dave has continued to DJ right through the decades and has worked in music retail as well as radio. Having him and Russ DJing together again is quite a coup. Big Brian Rae goes back even further than the Wigan days. He first got behind the decks at Manchester's Twisted Wheel and has been a regular face on the Northern scene ever since. He became a legend at clubs in Peterborough, St Ives and Leicester in the 70s and 80s because of his inspiring dancer friendly sets. Anton Ludwig is an ex-100 Club apprentice,whose enthusiasm and dedication has encouraged so many. He has amassed a considerable collection over the past three decades and will unleash the best of it on the dancers at Crossfire.Val Palmer, 100 Club door girl and resident DJ for many years has collected since the 70s and has an impressive box of 45s that will recall the 100 Club glory years and add some undoubted class to proceedings. The Beat Room is hosted by the extraordinarily successful Mousetrap all-nighters at Orleans in Finsbury Park (now in their 18th year). Speed of (Circle Records) and Dr Robert of (Le Beat Bespoke) are joined on the decks by an International DJ Line up that will blow your mind. Miguel Yagaza from the Mushroom Machine club in Madrid, Stephan Golowka from Germany's Psychedelic 'Up Club' and Embooks guitar player Alessando Cossi from Italy complete the DJ line-up. Expect maximum fun, gorgeous go-go girls and the primest 60's Beat, Garage, Psych sounds to a backdrop of psychedelic visuals. London Mod promoters the New Untouchables host the R&B room with authentic Modernist sounds from resident DJ's Roger 'R&B' Banks, Alan Handscombe and co-promoter Rob Bailey. Joined on the decks by very special guests Jim Cox (expect scorching Ska and early Reggae) and Joe Dutton from Northern R&B club 'BackBeat', with Pete Tebbutt from successful Luton venue 'TOTS' completing the bill. "All the clubs involved are at the leading edge of what they do" says Crossfire co-organiser Ady Croasdell "and people come from all over the country to their gigs. It's a great chance for anyone who is interested in this type of music to check out all the clubs under one roof and see what they have to offer" Information about the event can be found at: www.newuntouchables.com www.6ts.info CROSSFIRE 14 ALLNIGHTER- THE ULTIMATE UNDERGROUND 60's DANCE PARTY! When? Saturday 26 September 2009, 10pm-6am Where? TheVenue, 229 Great Portland Street, Regents Park, London W1W 5PN How? Opposite Great Portland St Tube station/5 min walk Regents Park station/ 10 min Oxford Circus/Warren St/Euston stations Cost? £12 on the door Info www.newuntouchables.com Venue contact 0207 631 8310 -
Just you you cheeky monkey!
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Who Where The Big Boys Back In The Day?
Ady Croasdell replied to ImberBoy's topic in All About the SOUL
I'm sure it was nice for you little tiddlers to have a coach laid on, I know Sylv's Newcastle coaches were run by Alex Lowes and Bill Swift who started the Southport weekenders, but it was a bit naff; hitching or jumping the train was the only way to travel. -
British pop/rock was shit prior to punk; after it it was brilliant again.
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Thanks Baz, I'm OK for the Vol 1 of his Greatest Hits, there was meant to be a Vol 2 too but I've never seen it.
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Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Yes.