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  1. On 22 March 2018 at 15:40, ganesh said:

    volumes - I just can't help myself (I think also on US American arts) - uk Pama

    That was invented as a joke to wind up someone who reckoned they had everything there was to have on British.

    Dx

    Given a good original label scan it would take me about 5 minutes to do a photoshop job on something like this that simply could not be distinguished at PC screen resolution. Dx

  2. Long before my time of course, but Pete still wears Mecca sandals all the time - the Jesus type with buckles (not the jellies that some wore) - he's got a pic of everyone (Judith, Len, Ian, Les etc) arseing around with Bernie Golding in grey bondage trousers, he tells me the wonderful Judy Moss used to go in a ra-ra skirt with full petticoats, he also remembers clear plastic anoraks (and someone even turning up with the pockets full of water with goldfish in - though this may have been at the Warehouse (Leeds and full disco mode) and somewhere we have a shot of Les in his notorious hard hat and tool belt a la the Village People. 

    Wedges (with or without tramlines - sometimes dyed rainbow strips) are surely later - I remember them in the early 80s along with whistles and cow bells amongst the Oxford/Swindon/Gloucester crew.
    Dx

  3. On 17 April 2018 at 20:54, wiggyflat said:

    I have this it is from the R&B scene mag from 64/65 but It was really describing a live band scene....Harlem Johns Reshuffle were using it to describe the records that we recognise as the Northern Soul Scene. They were covering  Looking For A fox(Clarence Carter)/My Elusive Dreams (Moses and Joshua Dillard)/Open The Door To Your Heart (Darrell Banks)/ You Are The One I Love (Adams Apples).Let Love Come Between Us (James And Bobby ), Come Back Girl (Jackie Edwards)/Down In The Valley etc.....

    If they were covering those records the article was absolutely not from 64/65.

    Dx

  4. Regardless of some soulies also being into football etc, the original question is based on a fundamental confusion - conflating 'soul boys' with 'northern soul boys' is incorrect - soul boys are what casuals called themselves initally (at least round my way).

    Dx

  5. 5 hours ago, Joey said:

    In all my time collecting British, I never did get a decent Mercury issue copy of the Prophets. Had a couple of demos, which were nice though. I seem to recall everyone was playing the Stateside Creation one in 71-72. Recently released? Same as Here I go again and Love on a mountain top? Memory is fading a bit, but without checking I'd say that all three were relatively recent releases at the time.

    Sam and Bill? That's yet another really good tune that's been completely forgotten about. Many of today's DJs probably haven't even heard it, never mind played it out. 

    Sam & Bill was pretty big for a while in the 80s. Dx

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  6. 31 minutes ago, earlvandykes6 said:

    I Don't Ever Recall " Love,Love,Love " Being Played in The Wheel ! , It Would Have Been Massive - Certainly Not Played Any Number Of Times  . 

    However Just After The Wheel Closed , The Wheelies From Hyde - Along With " Pete Tilsley & Brian Leah From Stockport Started Attending " Up The Junction - CREW " That's When We Heard The Bobby Hebb Track !  .  Margie Hendrix B-Side Right Track ( Mercury U.K. )Also Played at Whitworth Street .

    I was told Bread on the B side of Sunny was played. Dx

  7. Charlene Spiteri's all-time favourite record is love starved heart.

    Liz from Corrie went to Wigan and (according to Kev R) was the driver behind the whole Northern story line in Corrie.

    Steve Davis bankrolled Voices From The Shadows for a few years and went to the Canal Tavern not infrequently I believe, Jimmy White also collects soul.

    This is a bit of a pointless thread - there are DOZENS of celebs into soul/northern - so what????... However Anna Ford was NOT one of them - she only went to Wigan to do a news report.

    Dx

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  8. 11 hours ago, theothertosspot said:

    Four Tracks on Mandingo

    Les Cokell told us he discovered the Four Tracks (it's certainly archetypal Les) - however he also said that it was when he was doing the Mecca - not when he was playing the Wheel. Dx

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  9. What was the do Clarkie ran in a pub up an alley in Holbourn? Went to it a few times from Abingdon with Mark Sargeant or Paul Dunne.

    Went to the Norfolk Arms too once or twice - Terry Davies' do? Richard DJed there one time before we all decamped to the 100 Club.

    Also a club I think Ady ran somewhere between the Tate and Parliament - Sunday nights? Always got there seriously on the way down from Riker's finest.

    Plus the Water Rats and some club in the city that Pete Hollander DJed at that was a 100Club warmup - flogged Bob Connor my copy of Doctor of Love there, me a Pete H were still doing Northern Noise such as it was then - was with my Pete at the time so that would've been 91 (we actually met at Drummonds after Brian Rae sent him over to get sorted out).

    Must've been a few more - but I was usually bouncing off the walls waiting to go on to a nighter.

    Dx

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  10. In addition to the above, I love Johnny Gilliam (but it used to make me too miserable to listen to when I owned it - sold it and promptly bought another) - for me 'The Man In the Street' by William Bell really does it too (arguably my all-time favourite record - I have two 'just in case'), as does The Valentine's 'Breakaway' which to me totally sums up what Northern Soul was/is to me (in fact I got to know one of my close friends sat in the café after Coventry allnighter - coz he was impressed that I was sat writing out the whole song in my wants list from memory - for something to do whilst still fly Air Riker).

    Dx



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