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  1. Nope, that's totally correct Bob. Some folks (by far the majority), are happy to stay local, listen to their Mates records, (lots of them bootlegs, reissues, repeated week in week out), whilst others search out a different scene which usually involves traveling, staying up all night and listening to a more changeable playlist of original records from the DJs. Regards, Dave
  2. This morning's offering: Great record that I can't remember ever being massive, in fact probably only heard it out a dozen times ever. Maybe an enterprising DJ should get this dusted off and put Moses Smith away for a while? Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/obkNFG2i03U
  3. Yep same here. Nice item though and an iconic Golden World slice of memorabilia for sure. Just a tad TOO pricey for me just to hang it on my record room wall. Regards, Dave
  4. This morning's offering is a bit cheeky, as I don't own one. In fact I've no idea on what format it's available. Never seen it in vinyl format. Anyone help? Great version of the Len Barry/Jackie Trent song. Regards, Dave
  5. Martyn, Regards, Dave Great doubles sider. On uk and US, came out in US on two demos coloured and a nice white one which is a bit harder. Great record.
  6. A few years ago myself and a gang of mates were lucky enough to walk the length of record row starting at Chess Recording Studio on 2120 S Michigan. Etta was one of the names that came to the forefront as we walked the route. Although her passing is sad, I'll do what I usually do at these times and remember the legacy of a lady who rose above her difficult start in life and decided that the world was gonna hear her voice, whether they liked it or not. As previously stated it's a strange coincidence that her original mentor Mr Otis passed in the same week but maybe that was karma eh? Not many people can lay claim toan iconic song that immediately connected the public with the artist but Ms James had 2! As Sam Cook has "A Change Is Gonna Come", Isaac Hayes has "Shaft" and Otis Redding has "Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay", that will forever be tied to them and rightly so, Etta James leaves behind "At Last" and "I'd Rather Go Blind" which will be eternally linked to her. Not a bad legacy I think you'll agree. And so, after a career spanning over 50 years and providing years of enjoyment to an army of fans step forward Ms Jamesetta Hawkins, take a bow...for a job extremely well done. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/ipI7DNvToMU
  7. This afternoon's offering; Another Blue Rock gem. Great femme double sider. Other side is a bit of dancer but this is the better side for me. Who was 'The Spouse', anyone know? Where's Bab A when you need him?! Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/x4V5S2g3Q9Y
  8. Check out Abe the DJ. Sounds like Keb on Acid! VIDEO HAS SWEARING IN IT SO PLEASE BE AWARE Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/770eOF-1hzk
  9. It's the same with the promo. Found a few but mainly trashed. Eventually did find a minter but had to resort to Ebay. I think it's the same with a lot of the more successful Motown 60s stuff. I suppose the promos were actually used for their purpose rather than filed in some radio station. Another one is Jr Walker - Road Runner. Have had a few but always beat up. Four Tops - Shale Me Wake Me... - Always got X on label. Does my heed in! Regards, Dave
  10. This afternoons offering: Another Delicates outing this time witha great sax break mid way. I have this on a Challenge WDJ so if anyone has a Soultown copy and fancies a trade get in touch. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/Sp56wLQKRJw
  11. This mornings offering: Landed this morni9ng from one of the Pinch Brothers. Great upbeat 70s. ALMOST disco but just pulls back from the precipice! Puts much of the giddy price tag stuff to shame. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/FD0Nsu0L_Cg
  12. People tell me that this got plays on release but I can't remember hearing it. Great record. Always gets a play in my record room when I'm looking for some uptempo 70s. https://youtu.be/yz_OsEISBGo
  13. This afternoon's offering: Look past the daft graphics and you see a man who is my #1 wish to see live! A great catalogue of songs, a great musician and a top bloke to boot. Imagine him at Prestatyn with the full band! Alas it wasn't to be. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/eu8IlNo3nok
  14. There's an absolutely HUGE guy who lives on a trailer park in Kissimmee just near the crossroads of US192 and the OBT, that has a trailer full of good condition 45s. But you'll need to be able to stand the stench of year old food and converse with a guy who hasn't showered for about the same length of time. And don't even think about using his bathroom! (Arrgghhh!!). Oh...and he collects knives and has some r.e.a.l big fookers! You might wanna pull in at the pawn shop on 192 just up the road and buy a Glock before calling! I lasted 15 minutes before getting out of there after realising he was 'eyeing' me up for something. I did manage to get a box of Atlantic promos of the Embers "Where Did I Go Wrong" on the way out! Regards, Dave
  15. I'll put mi hand up then - I'm a div. I've always been a somewhat bland and crappy dancer, (I play a mean 'air' orchestra though!), no one's ever called me a div before because of it though. At least not to my face. Let's see... a happy div or a miserable 'mover and shaker'? Err...no contest! Regards, Dave
  16. Sis, There ain't no limits. Limit's is fer dead folk. Dance 'til yer drop dead. 'Cos when that happens, it's all over! Regards, Dave
  17. Inside the recording studio at Philly International on Broad St. At the piano in the recording studio. Leon Huff's fingers been ticking these particular ivories? Who knows? Dave F in the Masters Vault of Masterworks (Frankford Wayne) in Philly. Talk about hairs on the back of yer neck! Regards, Dave
  18. A few pics of a number of iconic musical locations in a fantastic city: My good pal Dave Fergie and I in the mixing booth at Philadelphia International Records on Broad St, Philadelphia. Dave and I outside Kenny Gamble's office at PIR. It's a great photo of Motown meets PIR! . Not many get that far into the place. I actually got into his office for a brief couple of minutes.
  19. Russ, Think he means he couldn't find a Paradox copy on popsike whereas someone else did. Regards, Dave
  20. This morning's offering: Eugene Record and Carl Davis penned femme midtempo of real quality. Reminiscent of Mary Wells' breathy delivery, my favourite Jackie Ross outing. And cheap too! Just how we like 'em! Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/9myoZ3HdStA
  21. Must admit prefer the original by Bobby Marchan. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/yrsgMraK47E
  22. I've not seen that before. Strange as it uses the color of the early Motown label but the front of the early Tamla label eh? I wouldn't have thought this particular track would warrant bootlegging would you? What would be the market? Thanks for posting it though. Regards, Dave
  23. This afternoon's offering: Probably better known by Gil Bernal on RCA but this is Smokey's original from the Away We A Go Go LP. Written by Mr Robinson it's a really classy outing that isn't a 'beatish' as Gil Bernal's but has that full lush orchestral sound that Smokey would become so adept at and of course Smokey's signature vocals. Both great versions and I have both but Smokey's JUST edges it for me. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/KKoIVMpmmek
  24. This afternoon's offering: Half finished track found by Martin Koppell back in the very early 90s in the Solid Hitbound library he managed to buy from Don Davis. Same masters gave us Edwin Starr "Has It Happened to You" and a number of alternate takes by Joey Kingfish and The Professionals. I love this track, very reminiscent of Darrell Banks "I'm The One Who Loves You. Released by Martin and Tim B on their Sevens label. Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/XzItK3nslvo
  25. Great version: https://youtu.be/uquT-fxqnls


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