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  1. Pedrinho sling with Ademir Lemos was one of the 2 legendary dj’s in Rio at the end of the 60’s/70’s, principally Le Bateau club in Copacabana. They made club mix LP’s and god knows what. If you look on the Rare Foreign Northern Facebook group you’ll see some comp albums where both “produced” by Pedrinho But playing Wally Cox, Darryll Stewart , George Tindley, Willie & the Magnificients plus a shed load more like Helen Curry et al before we knew of them says it all. "As máximas do Pedrinho", Brazilian Deluxe compilation on Joda, Mary Queenie Lyons LP was issued in Brazil under that label too, they had Deluxe rights Manhattans "I can't stand for you to leave me" among many other interesting tracks from Mickey Murray, James Duncan, Albert Washington and The Presidents, same guys who recorded the Spanish 45 only "It's your thing" version
  2. I don’t do soul source messaging as I rarely view these days. The only reason for posting is that it’s going into someone's collection and unlikely to be seen again for a good while.
  3. Didn’t receive any pm, but was sold 10 minutes after finding.Going into a collection, but thought people might like to see before it goes to the UK.
  4. Joda had the rights to DRO, JaWes, Deluxe etc, for Brazil. So they used to cherry pick artistes and releases, hence putting this pairing together. They also used to mix artists, example Helen Curry So Sad DRO J 0110 with Little Hite & Soul Rockers A While Ago Ja Wes 3007 . This was a reflection of what was being played in the Rio clubs at that time.
  5. Anyone seen one of these before? Brazilian only pairing I believe, nice to know there’s stuff out there that still not known in respect to releases
  6. Anyone ever seen one of these? Brazilian Joda release and different pairing to US release
  7. 33 & 1/3 rpm Chalky, think the above is the only single release of that version. Not released in US, UK and Europe as a single.
  8. Anyone seen a single before?
  9. Thanks Roburt makes sense re the 33 1/3 in Brazil, no one here as really been able to answer correctly, though money was always muted as the reason. But unlike the rest of S America not a great deal was released here during the 60’s. Number of reasons, Brazil has and had a massive music industry of it’s own Samba/Pagode/Sertaneja etc etc., plus it’s own “soul” stars like Tim Maia who recorded for Stax. Soul was always a niche though. This was compacted as only 2 radio stations played regular international music at that time Liberdade and Diffusora, so there was very little exposure. Party cities -just about every city imho played a mix but less than 10% was imported ( source my wife who’s Brazilian and was clubbing late 60’s/70’s). Biggest club sound in 68 here-Wooly Bully ! Even Motown never cracked Brazil, they had 5 different distributors during this time Fermata, Rozenblit, Mocambo, Ebrau & Toptape and sold sod all hence the frequent changes and only started releasing under it’s own steam in the mid 70’s. By then things were changing and the military government was relaxing hence the explosion of stuff from then onwards. In the meantime I shall continue looking for Chubby Checker YJDK
  10. Just to piss off all the anoraks, it got two Brazilian releases! Scan courtesy of Richie Conn, thanks mate
  11. Me too and as there are no complete lists anywhere of Brazilian releases it makes diggin fun because know what you might find!
  12. Title different as well
  13. Found it yesterday in south Brazil in M- condition, flip is Spanish Harlem. Never seen one as a single before, came out in Argentina on Microfon , but this is something else. And yes I have it and have sold it.
  14. Found this earlier today, seen some on Argentian before, but this has got to be super rare, Brazilian Shout label is rare, never mind Freddie Scott. Awaiting for the deluge of imb !!
  15. Argentinian has been posted a few times , never seen one from Brazil before 33 1/3 like most in Brazil
  16. Found today in Brazil A first me thinks!!!
  17. Original big E White Levi jacket No side pockets or any shit like that , bought in 68 and wore at both the Wheel and the Torch! super rate and in great condition for a 50 year old jacket! Size, fits a 40” chest Very rare £70 plus £5 p&p paypal friends and family pm if interested
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  18. Mod and Northern books for sale, 5 in total. Stuart Cosgrove -Detroit 67 and Memphis 68 Two excellent books from Stuart, Detroit paperback, Memphis hardback. Sit Down! Listen to this - Bill Sykes biography of legendary Roger Eagle from the Wheel to Erics a must read Sawdust Ceasar -Howard Baker , life and crimes of mods back in the day Last, Tony Ellis’s piss take of Northern( a must for you Steve Proudlove) How to do Northern Properly £40 plus £6 p&p for all If you want to cherry pick, pm me lol
  19. SOLD Four books from back in the day when black leather jackets, berets and sunglasses were the norm If you think that this isn’t relevant, look at the cover photo below of Stuart Cosgrove’s about to be oublished book below!! Black Power books for sale Eldridge Cleaver -Soul on Ice Angela Davis-If they come in the morning; she was America’s public enemy number 1 in 1969 wanted for Interstate Flight, Murder and Kidnapping-cool bird!! Iconic pic added George Jackson - Soledad Brother ; if you don’t know what Soledad was, you weren’t into the scene! George Jackson-Blood in my Eye, published just before he was murdered in a prison riot/escape. £20 for the lot, plus £3 p&p , paypal friends and family please pm me
  20. Any ideas of price, condition VG++, Fermata sleeve Nice Brazilian issue, not common.
  21. Suzy Seranade absolute dog shit
  22. Innocent Bystanders - Frantic Escape, mega Torch sound and f**king awesome Shelly
  23. I think the official fire limit was 450, however, on the Major Lance night you couldn't even get to the dance floor, never mind dance, there was even a guy from Wolverhampton hanging from a beam above the stage during the show! As Gareth mentioned, it was an off the cuff remark, meant to convey the excitement of the place when rammed; as for till receipts , what have you swallowed? Shelly
  24. Beg, deal, borrow or just have talent :-)
  25. Actually, the first half of the film was shot in black and white 35mm, it contained lots of B&E, dodgy dealings in dark places, nicking cars, people being robbed at razor point, the odd mass brawl in the early hours, motorway service stations and loads of dead cool lads and girls with not a vest, badge or baggy trouser to be seen all to a fantastic music backdrop. Then, a youth with big mutton chops wearing a button down shirt with a faded Lee Rider jacket with black driving gloves sticking out the top pocket saw the camera man, went over and wacked him, nicked the camera, film and all; so all's left is the more modern footage. Give the girl a break, whether she went or not, if she's had the commercial acumen to get a book out at the same time full of anecdotes by people who actually were there at the time to support the film, then well done to her and hope it helps recuperate some of the £800k that she's invested. Now, where's those gloves................. Shelly


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