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Posts posted by Micksmix
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Monday Sales, enquiries/reservations via PM
The Metros "the dampness from your kiss" Ex 123 £75
Great Dancer!!
Carol Woods "if I let you" Ex UK Ember £25
Nice early 70s dancer with pic sleeve
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £100
Funk Edge Dancer
Bobby Angelle "too much" Ex Money £150
West Coast Winner, hard hitting dancer
Tony Galla "in love" Ex demo Joe Boy Re Press £40(held)
Now deleted
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Mixed bag of Sales, enquiries/reservations via PM
Bobby Angelle "too much" Ex Money £150
Scorching dancer from The West Coast
The Metros "The Dampness from your kiss" Ex 123 £80
Classy Dancer
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £120
Funky Edged Dancer
Jon Allen "feel alright" M- Glamp Road £50
Tighten up style dancer, now deleted
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Found this on Facebook
To say that retired Chemistry teacher Mr Nick Cowan has had an explosive impact on Blue Coat during his time at the School is a literal as well as metaphorical truth, with his love of demonstrations which always went off with a bang!
In our upcoming 2020 Old Blues' magazine Nick reveals why his students nicknamed him Basil Fawlty, how he secured a five year guest spot on BBC Radio Merseyside's 'Keep on Truckin' show, and he shares his favourite experiment.
Changed your postal or email address recently? To ensure you receive a copy of our 2020 Old Blues' magazine, click on the link below to access our 'Keeping in Touch' contact form.
www.bluecoatschoolliverpool.org.uk/old-blues/keep-touch/
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Happy Birthday Sandra x
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I always thought that the reference to Jody, was the mythical (back door man) who moved in on the wives of military men while they were away fighting the war in Vietnam?
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3 minutes ago, Chalky said:
I do 30 minutes of yoga every morning when not at work, 4 or 5 times in an eight day stint.
Just back from a class, I love it. Not for everybody, but you find more and more footballers do Pilates and Yoga to prolong careers.
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I've been going to Yoga/Pilates classes for the last three years, for me a great stress buster and body conditioner. As my Arthritic Knee isn't getting any better. I find using the gym incorporating yoga stretches for the warm up, light weights, exercise bike and leg press and leg folds has really helped strengthen my joints, to where it is manageable now(pending possible surgery. I mix it up with 5-6k walks a couple of times a week.
I find it really helps with Physical and Mental wellbeing
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Tuesday Sales, enquiries/reservations via PM
Jimmy Conwell "to much" Ex Gemini £150(sold)
Pounding West Coast Classic
The Headlines "he's looking for a love" Ex Luau £200(sold)
Awesome Group Soul from Cleveland Ohio
Jon Allen "I feel alright" M- Glamp Road £50
Tighten up Style Dancer, now deleted
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £120
Funk Edged Dancer
Landy McNeill "move it(move on) " VG+ (demo) Kapp £40(sold)
In Demand R+B dancer
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4 for sale, enquiries/reservations via PM
The Headlines "he's looking for a love" Ex Luau £200
Group soul dancer, from Cleveland Ohio
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £100
Funk Edged Banger
Landy McNeil "move it(move on)" VG+(demo) Kapp £40
In Demand R+ B dancer
Jon Allen "feel alright" M- Glamp Road £50
"Tighten Up" style dancer, now deleted
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Is it The Sherrilles or The Shirrelles?
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A few more sales, enquiries/reservations via PM
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £120
Funky Edge Mooover
Toby Lark "24 hours" Ex (demo) Cotillion £40
Getting Spins at places like "The Gathering" Iconic Artist
Landy McNeil "Move it,move on" VG+ (demo) Kapp £50
In Demand R+B dancer
Jon Allen + Skinner Brothers "feel alright" M- Glamp Road £50
"Tighten up" style dancer now deleted
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3 minutes ago, Dobber said:
I get confused with xover and modern,would salt & pepper come under xover? The others modern?
The sub genres can muddy the picture, as stated at the end of my post, all depends on your viewpoint?
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Some records played at the back end of the casino, into the early days of the term Modern Soul at Niters, like Morecambe Pier, Clifton Hall etc
Mike Jemison "you'll never get my love" (men in the moon c/u)
Marvell Love "don't break that rule"
Detroit Sounds Of Friction "I'm leaving"
The Differences "five minutes"
More recent years
Joseph Webster "my love is so strong"
Mixed Feelings "sha la la"
Salt n Peppa "a man of my word"
As stated loads to go at, depending on your viewpoint!!!
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1 minute ago, Mark S said:
Early days lots of slower and mid tempo stuff from the likes of Major Lance, Otis Leavill and of course the Impressions wasn't all stompers some propper melodic soul got played out.
Mid 70s these new sounds were recent releases with a funkier disco type vibe caused quite a stir at the time and divided opinion.
Used to go to Sale Mecca the Blue Rooms Ian Levine and Colin Curtis used to play a lot of this stuff on a Thursday night I am convinced that they played these sounds to guage reaction prior to Saturdays at the Highland room
I went regularly to Sale Mecca and I always got that impression. I vaguely remember the Anderson Brothers getting a luke warm reception first time round, then road block the following week!!
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Yes, along with the Carstairs, Gil Scott Heron "the bottle" which has been an anthem on many scenes!!
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Two For Sale, enquiries/reservations via PM
Delreys Incorporated "Destination Unknown" VG+ Tampete £750(sold)
Iconic 70s dancer from Blackpool Mecca, as per scan writing on label, originally thought to be group members, but seems unlikely
Label is pressed slightly off centre, plays really well with light crackle, but does not detract from music
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £120
Funk Edged Banger
UK buyers only!!
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Looking for Friends "no you, no me" Up Records
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Four Nice Records, enquiries/reservations via PM
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £120
Funky Edge Dancer
Karen Striblin "we're not too young" Ex Jaber £100(sold)
Great Femme Version of The Camaros
Midtown Assembly "don't walk away" M- Glamp Rd £50(sold)
Motown Style Dancers, now deleted
Tony Galla "In Love" Ex Joe Boy £50
Single Sided Re-Press
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Delreys Incorporated "Destination Unknown" VG+ Tampete £850
Iconic 70s dancer from Blackpool Mecca, as per scan writing on label, originally thought to be group members, but seems unlikely
Label is pressed slightly off centre, plays really well with light crackle, but does not detract from music
UK buyers only!!
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Saturday Three, enquiries/reservations via PM. UK sales only
Larry Davis "the magic is gone" Ex Decca £120(sold)
Nice issue copy, Stafford TOTW spin
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £125
In Demand Funk edged dancer
Mid Town Assembly "don't walk away" M- Glamp Road £50
Motownesque dancer, now deleted
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Quality listen, once again!!
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Bobby Angelle, Dejah Ahres (demo) + more
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Mixed Bag of Sales, enquiries/reservations via PM
Bobby Angelle "Too much for you" Ex Money £140
West Coast Banger, Arthur Wright Production
Bruce Channel "there must be a love somewhere" Ex Le Cam £40
Great male vocal version of Ede Robbins Classic
Dejah Ahres "let me be your girl/real jive guy" Ex (demo) Verve £40
Fantastic Double Sider, thought to be Alice Clarke ?
General Crook "turn on your love light" Ex Capitol £100
Funk Edge Banger
Jon Allen "feel alright" M- Glamp Road £50
Tighten up Style Dancer, now deleted