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  1. Take a bow Mr Jones a fully deserved memory lane pat on the back to all involved i did attend a couple quirky event that was full of soulful minded people the money no matter how much raised is not to be sneared at to you and all involved good luck for the future as who knows what it holds
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  2. I hope buyers are not djs i use god forbid
  3. As a footnote and to add injury to insult the seller of the carver which went for £83 has another one up today with 13 bids currently at £ 53 ...i give up ...
  4. What makes me chuckle is the wording at the bottom i only ever danced to one of these and that was evil
  5. Required or acquired??
  6. Joe 90 or muriel ?? Totally in agreement with ypu baz which is why I stated in the first place ..thank you a decent reply to my question
  7. Well she is from Rochdale
  8. I was given the promo lp cd of this i also have the legal sonic wax issue but my question was how daft is it that 2 copies were up for sale one a carver the other original
  9. i was not knocking the sellers just the stupid side which was obvious a carver and an original !!
  10. as i am lol
  11. yeah someone nicked my bag with this on and fairplay another i had, steve gods sent me for free (pure gent) was the the legend lives on patch i was at all the ritz gigs except the legends ones
  12. Ordered the vinyl still not arrived paypal dispute ongoing
  13. You were lucky to get the single we didn't!!
  14. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Northern-Soul-Lisa-Stansfield-8-3-1-Eight-three-one/203183485204?hash=item2f4eadf114:g:eA0AAOSwH~RfssvB
  15. Just seen 2 copies on ebay one is a carver at £56 ,with on going bids the other is a real one £60 no bids how F#####g daft is this !!! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lisa-Stansfield-eight-three-one-New-7-Northern-soul/174514513710?hash=item28a1e0272e:g:J1cAAOSwB4Zfodhw
  16. Got one off Neil I did put that in when I searched nowt came up but thanks Neil had one cheers
  17. don't know where you were looking but i can't find it ?? wll ask cheers
  18. ITS YOUR NIGHT 7" NO DAFT PRICES ON THIS PLEASE AND I'VE SEEN THE DISCOGS LISTINGS,AND YES ITS OUT ON TOGETHERNESS 2020 WOULD BE GRATEFUL IF YOU HAVE ONE FOR SALE THANKS
  19. Very sad news and as stated an awful year a legend in his own grumpy right cannot remember when I last spoke but he always has something to say R.I.P Keith
  20. put 3 other guys onto this gregory porter/mario biondi ish tune excellent tracks
  21. played jackie trents version last night but this is THE version
  22. Just thought i'd share one of many tributes of the 1-2-3 man Obituaries Len Barry, 1960s rock 'n roll recording star and lead voice of the Dovells, dies at 78 Len Barry was a Philly product but his recorded hits went viral. He's remembered for “The Bristol Stomp," "You Can't Sit Down," and "1-2-3." Teenyboppers from the 1960s still sing them. If you were a Philly teenybopper in the 1960s, chances are you turned up the volume when one of Len Barry’s rock 'n roll hits came over the airwaves. Born in West Philly as Leonard Borisoff, Mr. Barry was a homegrown product. He graduated from Overbrook High School and broke into the music business as the lead singer of Philly’s Dovells in 1961. The group’s “The Bristol Stomp” hit No. 2 on the Billboard charts, earning a gold record. Mr. Barry quickly followed that with another hit record, “You Can’t Sit Down,” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard charts. Both hits were popular dance songs for teens, here and across the nation. The noted singer, songwriter, and record producer died Thursday, Nov. 5, of myelodysplasia, a cancer of the bone marrow, at Nazareth Hospital. He was 78 and lived in Northeast Philadelphia. His death was announced by his longtime friend and publicist, Alan White. “The world has lost a lot of love today,” said John Luongo, Mr. Barry’s business manager. At age 17, Mr. Barry toured as a Dovell with vocalist James Brown. wowing audiences with his Philly soul sound. Later, Mr. Barry made an appearance in the 1962 movie Don’t Knock the Twist with Philadelphia song and dance legend Chubby Checker. After leaving the Dovells, Mr. Barry recorded on his own. His 1965 song “1-2-3,” which he also wrote, hit No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 in the United Kingdom, earning him another gold disc and a Grammy nomination for best contemporary rock male vocal performance of the year. “Len Barry was one of the best singers in the 60′s and at every disco I went to, I always asked the DJ to play 1-2-3,” fan Julie Huggins posted online. “I loved that song then and love it now.” Mr. Barry became a singing sensation in the United Kingdom, touring with the Motown Revue. He also performed solo at the London Palladium and Royal Albert Hall. “He told me he had a command performance for the queen,” said his son, Spencer Borisoff. “In his day and age, for a white guy to have that music style, he was a pioneer, an American original.” Mr. Barry appeared on Top of the Pops, a weekly BBC TV music show broadcast from Britain starting in 1964. In the United States, he made guest appearances on Dick Clark’s Bandstand as well as the TV shows Shindig and Hullabaloo. Mr. Barry was also a prolific songwriter and record producer. He wrote the hit singles “Zoom” for Philadelphia’s Fat Larry’s Band and “Love Train” for vocalist and keyboardist Booker Newberry III. Mr. Barry produced hits with the R&B group Blue Magic, recording artist Brandi Wells, the soul group Damon Harris & Impact, and Newberry. “Zoom” and a disco instrumental called “Space Bass” were released abroad but not in the United States. He also produced albums with Las Vegas performer Lolo Falana, and Isis, the New York all-female rock band. In 2008, Mr. Barry released his first novel, Black-Like-Me, published by Bank House Books, England. His new book, Prose & Cons, published by Blue Room Books of Decatur, Ga., is targeted for release later this year. At the time of his death, he was working on a new single, “Poetry.” A documentary about his life is in the works, his friends and business partner said. Mr. Barry never owned a computer or cell phone. “My dad was really someone who did not think much of falling in with the norm,” his son said. "He was so creative, people sometimes underestimated his intellect. He followed his own path. His mind went places most people never thought to go. He was funny, witty, and always ahead of his time.” Mr. Barry married Elaine Uniman. They had two children before divorcing. She survives. In addition to his son, he is survived by a daughter, Bia Gerngross, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be private. Nov 6, 2020
  23. one huge cock up from cogs,the time for bartering me thinks
  24. Bang on it is a mare,I nearly gave up watched their tutorial which may as well of been in Chinese need a 4 year old to do an easy way to step by step ...sorted
  25. Heard this at Wigan loads of times,never went to yate ,went to cleethorpes once ,defo wasn't a richard spin ,also bought mine of dave £20 though I have the L copy no difference at all with the other copy


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