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Geeselad

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  1. can remember guy H spinning this at tonus on 87/88, cant find any trace of it, I'm assuming it was a cover up. Anyone know the artist, its a very uptempo version of the marvelettes number.
  2. not at all mick I just wanted to let you know we have guys on here into early house. Amy pathway is interesting
  3. your not the only one on here wi that parallel interest
  4. some essentials would have to be, Harvey averne- never learned to dance wally coco, grey imprint, Rudy love oh and pow wow. Again sorry cant post clips at the moment but all deserving top 20 spots
  5. just be clear I don't own tribute or particularly fond of it and didn't play it. But it is popular. . Moving on I'd place both the constellations tracks in the new top 10 based on popularity. Sorry can't post clips off this phone
  6. tribute- bob Sinclair. Got asked for it 12 times at a soul night recently. Sad but true.
  7. sub cults are still out there for kids, music though seems less crucial to them, I suggest taking a look at your local skate park for clues. Skaters, bmxers and god loathe them micro skoot kids, all have strong elements of sub cultures.
  8. its cloud 9 des, not 25 miles
  9. twas was very popular about 5 years ago, it seems quite a few are off loading it now its past its peak. ~Seen a few on here over and FB the last few months, I suspect the price of this one will drop gradually back to a realistic level of around £50.
  10. five from the Burnley sauna radients that'll git it soul Africa black sweat chuck jones booties limitations I'm lonely I'm troubled al Robinson sho bout to drive you wild
  11. great to hear such underplayed tunes as;. Jay traynor, celeste hardy, imperial c's all played in that bastion of underheard tunes- back room at the kings hall,.
  12. its not in top 500, not my version anyways.. But indeed very well known, to the average oldies night punter though, that much loved classic 'tribute' is much more likely to fill the floor. File under sad but true.
  13. they spin, they clap, the leg work, finially we have the true origin of northern soul dancing!
  14. spent time looking if there was a northern version of green sleeves last night,lol
  15. dust my broom is of course robert johnson.1936.
  16. 'where of all the flowers gone is traditional' isn't it? Surely making it a contender, paper moon - Gino is an old jazz number , Dust my broom is an old old blues number too.
  17. always reminds me of 'I'm gone', and nearly as good
  18. Sorry if posted before, thought this might be of light relief, what with Jims passing and all https://www.huhmagazine.co.uk/7427/the-largest-vinyl-record-collection-in-the-world
  19. absolutely gutted, he was at the arms a couple of weeks back, seemed fine and was bantering about records, devastated!
  20. pm'ed you pal
  21. I've been told white dog excrement works but yet to try it myself. Any dirty b#####d own up to using this method? If so you're no friend of mine. Lol
  22. Cheers guys. I do remember rod shard used to have a proper acetate of it on display at the stall in aflecks. He joked it was the vocal.


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