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  1. No everyone else can have an opinion, I am often wrong so enjoy listening to other peoples opinion, particularly about music as its great to learn about new things and sometimes realise its me thats wrong, unless its you and I just discount your opinion. And normally yes to your second question
  2. Given the taste you have exhibited so far that counts as resounding proof that these are all in fact great records (except George Lemons, somebody must have told you that was a bad record)
  3. Emmmm - my post was meant as a jocular jibe at Mr Smith not expressing himself very well, woudnt normally dream to comment on others taste anymore, however since you ask I have to be honest and say yes that is my opinion, only my opinion, not necessarily right and one that I would normally have whispered to myself like the grumpy old git that I am and forgotten about it, like old people do. Obviously you have reasonably good taste as you like George Hobson, one of my own favorites. Yours very tounge in cheek Jock
  4. So you are not even agreeing that George Hobson is great, think hair underwear is also called for!!
  5. Good evening Mr Smith, glad to see you are out there lurking still, can I make sure I understand what you are saying, you agree Goerge Hobson is class (absolutely without question, one of the finest records, Dave Withers first I would suggest) but are you also agreeing that Yvonne Vernee is just average - if I am understanding you then you are no longer the man I thought!! Not only would Pete L throw you out his stamping class for such a blasphemous statement he would stamp all over you. In case anyone not understanding me, I am suggesting Yvonne Vernee Just Like You Did Me is not only a fine NS record, its one of the finest, and although that is only my opinion, its unquestionable and that Tony is losing his credibility for not agreeing!! I finally give in Jock
  6. Cheers for that Jock
  7. jocko

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    Do you mean Cant Get Off Till The Feeling Stops ?? If so its on the Right There lp from 1976 on WB. Great track, not listened to this album for a while, must dig it out again Cheers Jock
  8. A current price on Freddie Williams - Name In Lights (Hollywood WD) thanks in advance. Jock
  9. Whats the title Ady? I have a few of her things but not on Aware. Didnt know she had done anything on Aware (then again I forget what I had for lunch today!!) Cheers Jock
  10. Ady they are really nice and very appropriate words, I think its really important that people remember all sides of Oz (and there were many sides! ). Oz was crazy (and fu**king annoying at times) but he was sweet and funny, unbelievably funny, most people only saw the crazy side but he was a really intelligent bloke, and knew his music, had great taste and introduced me to quite a few records, in fact in early days he gave me lots just because he thought I would like them. I havent seem him for a number of years but still have great memories. Cheers Jock
  11. Great record, not Crajon but have forgotten Doris showing she can do uptown style, thing theres another version thats pretty good as well if I remember rightly (Barbara West ????) Somebody played this at hundered club many moons ago (IPASOY), Ady C or Randy I assume, and during the break everyone just stopped, anyone else remember this ?? Cheers Jock
  12. O.V. Wright's "A Nickel And A Nail" is one of my alltime favourite deep soul tunes, very soulful indeed. I also like James Fry "Tumblin' Down" but I think the other side "Still Around" is far superior.
  13. Oi you have some respect for your elders, or at least some pity !! Theres also a very good version of BP by Deena Johnson on Wild Duece, must dig that out for a play also. Cheers Jock
  14. Definitely Pye, bought this off Dean Anderson when only the UK promo copy existed, back in mid 80's when it was played extensively up here , a while before proper copies turned up, even longer before the US copies as I seem to remember it being rumoured as UK only. Said before, great record in its time but not sure want to hear it now, think it might spoil some memories!! Think Ady C knows of the singer, not sure the story, but definitely not the Man City goalie!! Cheers Jock
  15. Great thread Mark, now going to dig out the ones I have and the ones I havent am sure will be on tape somewhere in that bag of 1000 tapes I have with no tracklists, almost tempted to go and try and find the right tape, only almost mind. Some real beauties being mentioned on here. Have dug out some now to try and regain my title as king of the underpriced and underplayed (held for about 30 seconds in 1984 and even then only in my own head ) No idea of prices so not even tried an uneducated guess but almost all under £50 I think, many well under. 5 60's New Silhouettes - We Belong Together (Jamie) Stafford c/u ? for ?, great mid tempo, throaty vocals, builder. Steve Mancha - You're Still In My Heart (Groovesville) Great mid tempo from my man of the 60's soul stylee, great vocals and pulsing backing. Ollie & The Nightingales - Mellow Way You Treat Your Man (Stax) Unusual style for this label, lolloping (?) slightly faster than mid tempo Claude Baby Huey - Feel Good All Over (Early Bird) Great slightly up from mid tempo dancer, good vocals, gets me going every time. Kim Tolliver - Get A Little Soul (Sure-Shot) Probably be classed as R&B in these genrefied times, but great raunchy dance soul for me, always loved this style and thought should have one real up tempo monster. Kenni Rossi - Dont Lose This Love (Arctic) Slower than slow, walking pace but great (blue eyed?) soul, too slow for even an ender now maybe, but believe it or not I first heard Keb playing this many moons ago. 5 70's Chuck Overton - Is It Possible (Kapp) - Had this for years for the other side (I,m So Thankful) but only recently flipped this over for a far better over tenty/cross overy type sound, great backing. Steptones - Let The People Talk (IX Chains) Blind buy, and very surprised, good 70's dancer with great vocals. Frankie Gearing - Spinning Top (Beale St) Brilliant uptempish dancer, once played by Robin "Daddy" Salter, and typical of his great taste, believe its gathering popularity again so maybe not right for this thread but what the heck, its superb. Jean Plum - Look At The Boy (Hi) Great sultry and sexy soul, just sublime and many more words beginning with s. Was surprised how many people didnt know this back in 80's, not sure about now but again one for the dancing round the bedroom naked (just remember to close the curtains!). Universal Mind - Reach Out For Me (Red Coach) Finish off with some happy clappy life affirming disco (yes it is disco, I love disco there I have confessed), makes me smile loudly every time I hear it. Think may have seen this on the Trout-Nightingales playlist lately so maybe monster in the camp sites by now. Whew that was good fun. Cheers Jock
  16. I always thought this was an unissued thing that Nev Wherry played, when the Capricorn 7 appeared at same price as boot (1.25gbp!!) assumed it was being priced appropriately. Anybody else remember? Cheers Jock
  17. Absolutely Andy, there are always exceptions, although would suggest thats the issue, they are only exceptions not the norm, and hopefully its not coming over as me saying everythings crap nowadays, was really answering some points on how to move current scene along and was disagreeing, while spouting some thoughts of my tastes. Could be a devil however and say that you have lost a bit of quality from Sheridans as no Butch (probably not as bad as he plays elsewhere lots) and no Cliff Steele, one of the top guys for my musical taste (note my taste not everyone elses ), however am being pedantic and looking for things to moan about there!!! Have heard good things about Middleton from people I trust, so may try and get my bathchair pushed down for one! Cheers Jock
  18. SOme would say not that well disguised due to our similarities in the way we dress, although hopefully I am slightly more authentic than him, oops sorry preaching again. One of the problems of not getting out much is turned me into a miserable old git with time on his hands, from a miserable young git with no time on my hands!! Play something suitable for me on Saturday afternoon then Frank! Cheers Jock
  19. 4 Tops - Ask The Lonely, has had me blubbing while djing. Aretha Franklin - It Only Happens , blubbing in a joyous happy way, so not sure if that counts. Linda Jones _ Dont Go (I cant Bear To Be Alone) - possibly one of the most heart ripping moments on record, although bizarrely used to play it to cheer me up when down which it did due its sheer soulfulness and her artistry. Told you I was strange Cheers Jock PS Cant think of any faster ones yet but there are a number!
  20. Couldn't attend. surely you mean chose not to attend due to your changing priorities, oh and a scene that was suddenly hard work to keep going and wasnt presented to you in one neat venue. Some of us chose the scene over, or even as well as families etc, all through the 80's. Despite Bretts apology later I agree with him above, the 80's was when the scene became proper again and properly underground, the way it should be for many of us who very rarely attend due to current state. If staying underground means no more newcomers then so be it, selfish I know but so what it would mean a scene attractive to me and people who I think make the scene, not lots of people who can just pop down to their local sceneor who want to be somebody. And this is not a dig at newcomers, the ones who I have met (Shane, Baz are the type we want but lets get real these are the exception as Shane later points out. And before you spout about different types of music as you do later in thread, I buy everything from 1960 to 2005, but if I want to hear funk or reggae or house I will go to to the sort of place where I will hear the real deal, not a watered down night where they play something to appeal to the masses. I have for years agreed with the lets drop Northern for Rare soul or something but seeing your logic for it makes me think there is good reason to keep it as Ken says, as all you seem to want to do is create a watered down scene, I often regret i dont make more of an effort these days but reading posts like your various ones on this thread makes me remember why I dont bother. Jock
  21. Hmm have watched this debate with interest (particularly the predictable scuffles half way through!) and surprisingly I am not as against the film as thought would have been, in past would totally have agreed with Brett and really preferred they leave it alone. However the play Once Upon A Time In Wigan has totally changed my mind. I will admit I blubbed my eyes out all through that as that play was not just about a great time in my life it was actually about me and thoughts I had (me and probably about 4000 others but thats besides the point) and it reflected my life within a piece of art which I found incredibly moving. I like theatre and film but it very rarely engages me in way music has done when its been at its most special, but this play was different, I think the main difference was it was about a time and a place but also mostly about people, Northern Soul people which I am proud to count myself as one, no matter how little I attend these days, and they got it right in my opinion, there were lots of laughs but mostly great memories of the best time of my life, and I dont mean just Wigan, I mean my teens, when your innocence means all that feeling of new experiences and the forming of lifetime friendships can never be repeated. I think our main worry is that it wont reflect the scene and I think thats guaranteed, but remember this is a drama and not fact, I would think it is not trying to tell the story of Northern as such, and therefore surely if they represent the fun and the people and the reason we were all going, with mostly working class backgrounds, then thats worthy, and as Mark says if they get the right advice thats possible. I think to reflect the scene properly it would take a documentary from one of our own, and as has somebody has said in another thread its unlikely we will get enough people agreeing to do that. Also how do you represent todays scene, which scene would you choose? I am not saying this is going to be great, I think its a chance for Northern to be reflected in a piece of art but not represented as nobody could do that properly I dont think without being on the scene, and if they do that properly then I think they are successfull. Cheers Jock PS Hopefully this does not come across too lovey, think I may have been mixing with too many posh tourists in the Edinburgh festival H
  22. Now you know why Dave Molloy used to call me Mr Mistake, I am young and gullible!!! Cheers Jock
  23. Really, I thought Patrice Rushen was credited as writer on her record Forget Me Nots, must check later. Cheers Jock
  24. It was massive in the 80's played from album, not totally sure but think Mr Salter and Adam should take a bow re this, then they were followed by many as was often the case for these two dj's in those days2!! Yours Jock "Meldrew" O'Connor


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