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Pete S

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  1. Yeah you might be mate but I thought you mean a track called 98 cents plus tax which is by detroit City Limits on Okeh
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    I couldn't get 125 for the mint Rosie I've got here so good luck!
  3. The reason no one is close is because one track is an instrumental, which makes guessing the artist impossible, and the other is a 2 minute clip of a groups work and that might be the total opposite of what they usually do anyway, so nobody is going to guess who the artist is from that clip.
  4. Does Ev erybody's Goin Wild have the same backing track as Quittin' Time? Sounds like it...
  5. Well they should go somewhere more appropriate to enjoy themselves
  6. Give us a clue, I'm losing interest
  7. I saw that but I think thats from 1960 or thereabouts.
  8. Pretty sure it's on a single - on Wheelsville, might be wrong....identical backing to Big Maybelle. 98 cents plus tax is a totally different record mate.
  9. Actually I sent up a photo of the original a couple of weeks ago, I'll try and find it
  10. Yeah both are good mate but I need a clue to try and find out who it is - UK or US, how many in the band sort of thing...must be American
  11. Easy - original is on thick vinyl, never seen a copy that didn't have a push out centre, has the BOY matrix stamped very deeply. Boot label is lighter and has an indentation near the centre (circular) and is basically very flimsy.
  12. Track number 2 needs fiddling about with a bit, getting rid of the echo and that, then it'll be great, just need to hide the vocal a little. I liked both tracks. No idea who they are, impossible to guess from an instrumental and the second one doesn't give much away.
  13. Up and running now, sorry for initial probs
  14. Chalky, I don't know what happened but I swear that original post was actually praising Soul Sam - saying there should be Soul Sam allnighter. Unless I'm going mad.
  15. Good call!
  16. Feel like trying to lift the mood a little bit as there's been too much sad news this last week, if anyones interested I'm going to broadcast a pretty good northern session in about 5 minutes, including Primers, Mac Staten Jessie James, TKO's, Ray & Dave, and that version of I'm Gonna Change by The Montanas (p.s. don't stay up for that one! ) you can click here or follow the instructions on my signature, theres reggae on now but that will stop at approx 7.55 https://84.9.76.170/radiodestiny.rdl cheers Pete
  17. How is it jazz???
  18. Soulfood57 says you can't because you embarrass yourself if you like that record.
  19. So whats with the personal attacks then, was there any need for that? And hiding behind a false name as usual. FYI you're argument is f*cked because the soul scene began in the 60's therefore the new releases were in fact, er, 60's releases. As I said above, the early 70's sounds were still a throwback to the 60's and it was music from the disco era that I dislike. I have never claimed to like the Four Vandals so get your facts right. The Venicia Wilson record is brilliant and it's only the Levine connection that stops it being hailed a classic. Oh and if you were going to somewhere were they played Put it where you want it AND The Walk..I don't believe you ever left your house.
  20. Xmas shopping at 6 on a sunday, blimey where do you live? New York? Bloomin' chip shop isn't even open round here!
  21. Russ at the risk of sounding contradictory, those records played in the 70's were northern soul - a lot of those tracks were as acceptable as the 60's records, I'm thinking Lou Edwards, Life, Norma Jenkins, Gentlemen & lady etc, it's what came after that that I have the problem with as it goes too far away from that primitive 4/4 beat which must set something primitive off in my brain
  22. I'll second that!
  23. I don't think it has anything to do with being open minded. I love all sort of music with a bit go in it, thats why I like punk, ska, Iggy Pop whatever, but modern soul leaves me absolutely cold and there is nothing about it I like at all. You lot would probably think I'm absolutely mental if I say that the most inspiring form of music of the last 15 years has been the original UK Jungle scene, but I put that on a par with punk music as far as energy goes, some of those tracks like Valley Of The Shadows are up amongst my favourite tracks of any type, ever. But I'd still rather cut my nuts off with a rusty knife than have to listen to one single modern record at a northern soul event.
  24. Thats just knocking nails into coffins
  25. But he just said it WAS the music that followed...


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