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  1. I heard great things about this night before COVID. Hope to call in tomorrow.
  2. Great to have a local legend on board for this. 'going to be a big thing's as they say!
  3. Hi mate, you still got Jo Anne Garret?
  4. Think your right there, thought it had been pressed, officially elsewhere.
  5. Right, might have brought this up before but I'm convinced that the soul fox boot is an alt take. For a start it doesn't have that the first drum strike, as in the red coach release. The intro sounds slightly different, it's in the bass and use of snare drum in one section. I've compared the two, wonder how this came about? One of the few boots I've kept, its on the flip of, ' change your ways'. It t has Dean Courtney, then the Carstairs on the other side. Anyone else compared the two?
  6. It was a quality nighter, couldn't get off the floor for most of the time I was there.
  7. Both Simon and Amanda are top of their game in terms of upfront sounds. Can't wait to here them this weekend.
  8. What about night of the wolf then?
  9. Butch obviously, mark Jones blew me away last month. Man of the match at Burnley was Chris Stanley, aka, doc pickles, closely followed by Amanda Cottrell, who is not a man
  10. Anyone know this? Had it? trying to think about value, non sold on discogs, not on popsike or YouTube.
  11. Tickets available from the venue soon, or from me or jez out and about, or via post. Pm me of interested.
  12. Classic Northern soul and Motown returns to Biddulph, at knypersley cricket club. With Geese, jez and guests playing proper records.
  13. Darrow is top of the tree for me, everything they did is sublime imho, carl good but not in the same league to these ears. Darrow has a distinct and unique voice that's easy to recognise. Female I'd go for Rochelle Flemming, of first choice, hope she not too mainstream.
  14. All £12, or two for twenty! Some real steals here! pluss post, £1.90, UK. Pm if interested. Liz Lands - One Man's Poison / Don't Shut Me Out- onederful Nm! James Crawford - Honest I Do- omen VG, plays great P. P. F. Past - Present - Future* - Bones To Bones mecca ex Otis Jackson* - Message To The Ghetto promo Mega ex Buddy Lamp - You've Got The Loving Touch / I Wanna Go Home wheelsville vg Joe Hicks - Home Sweet Home - sceptre label tear on b side Lee Dorsey - Wonder Woman Amy, pink ex Mongo Santamaria - The Now Generation-columbia ex Inovations - Just Keep On Loving Me / Love & Respect (Is Due A Mother the ex- hitsound Ronnie Taylor - Without Love / I Can't Take It, label wear revilot vg+ Bobby Patterson - My Thing Is Your Thing / Keeping It In The Family jetstar ex Larry Houston - This World / I Know We Can Make It- ambassador- ex
  15. I was going to use that as another example. Well, initially at least. In 88/ 89 you would have heard; Belgian new beat, US house and freestyle, break beat, UK house, Italo house, new Jersey garage and even street soul at a rave. The genre didn't start till late 90/91, by then it was almost over for those that started the scene.
  16. Pm if interested, UK post £2.90. Debra Johnson - To Get Love You Got To Bring Love - ex £40 on hold Frankie Pighee & The Soulettes - Soul Feeling / If You Don't Think-soul kitchen-ex £70 Dan Brantley - You Got To Prove It / Begging Just Ain't My Bag - federal- vg, has a 2cm crack,plays sound! £30 On hold John Thomas - It Sure Is Groovy / Come See Me (I'm Your Man) veep- ex- £25 Marva Whitney - Daddy Don't Know About Sugar Bear / We Need More (But Somebody Gotta Sacrifice) ex forte-£30 The Esquires - Dancin' A Hole In The World- rocky road- ex £25 on hold Tyrone Davis (The Wonder Boy) - I'm Running A Losing Race - sack, ex, slight dish, plays fine. £40
  17. All £15, pluss post, £1.90, UK. Pm if interested. If you want a few, pm me. Liz Lands - One Man's Poison / Don't Shut Me Out- onederful Nm! James Crawford - Honest I Do- omen VG, plays great P. P. F. Past - Present - Future* - Bones To Bones mecca ex Otis Jackson* - Message To The Ghetto promo Mega ex Buddy Lamp - You've Got The Loving Touch / I Wanna Go Home wheelsville vg Joe Hicks - Home Sweet Home - sceptre label tear on b side Lee Dorsey - Wonder Woman Amy, pink ex Mongo Santamaria - The Now Generation-columbia ex Inovations - Just Keep On Loving Me / Love & Respect (Is Due A Mother the ex- hitsound Ronnie Taylor - Without Love / I Can't Take It, label wear revilot vg+ Bobby Patterson - My Thing Is Your Thing / Keeping It In The Family jetstar ex Larry Houston - This World / I Know We Can Make It- ambassador- ex
  18. I mentioned tailor made's earlier, usually derided. Reaching for the best some consider an exception, personally I think that's tripe too.
  19. You speak about it like its a prize. You only have to look at contemporary music to see how damaging a limiting genre can be. Musical formatting on the radio and elsewhere is a scourge that's results in little creativity.
  20. I really don't mean to be pedantic, but it is, actually a really important point. The term northern soul was and is imposed on certain records, regardless of genre, to a certain extent. Records that set out to be 'northern soul', are the exception, derided, in the main, and know as tailor made's. If someone ones looking from a sociological viewpoint, it's crucial to understand context. Northern soul is British, not from the United States!
  21. It's not a genre, it's a musical scene, that draws on a range of genre's, the most important being upbeat 60's soul.
  22. TBH, I can see the future owner playing it at a local soul night and it clearing the floor, surely they'd be gutted.
  23. Another Stoke soul brother gone, a sad loss of a real character on the scene..
  24. It happened with the Paramount four on southern city, ok, it's rarer, but it certainly got more attention after, ' sorry ain't the word'.


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