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  1. Fed up of bidding in vain for his Lonely For You Baby? Well go for this 1971 quality slab of soul instead which also has a fantastic flip Can You Be A One Man Woman - Looking forward to this coming through the letter box next week! The DJ at the end is one of Norwich's finest, Keith Slater. Sam Dees - Put You Back In Your Place
  2. Here's a better clip taken from the link from the recent Ebay auction. The stereo recordng, wah wah guitar and remarkable drumming ( hi hat/snare fills - sounds a bit like Dennis Davis - Bowie's drummer) date this to 72/73 for me.
  3. I haven't posted anything since the posting procedure changed so hope this works! Ray Charles - Tired Of My Tears
  4. PM'd you - I'm not the new owner incidentally - just recorded it off JM's music player!
  5. I've heard it at the 100 Club a few times - think Butch plays it - has to be one of the best records played on the scene at the moment.
  6. Agreed - I've got How Can I Say I'm Sorry but still looking for this one!
  7. Agreed - United Sounds - it's fantastic The other two not doing it for me.
  8. This is a good early Jimmy Ruffin track which I came upon whilst surfing about. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x11200_jimmy-ruffin-since-i-lost-you_music
  9. This is pretty cool - Upright still in use. Seen this track on a Downtown Soulville playlist recently.
  10. I like the term " Bull Fiddle " for upright bass - sounds a bit rockabilly but that's no bad thing . Clyde McPhatter - Lover Please is a good " Birth of Soul " track with Bull Fiddle on it. Jackie Wilson/ Linda Hopkins - I Found Love sounds like it could be Upright Bass too.
  11. Is it - The Faces - ( I Know ) I'm Losing You - cover of Temptations winner ? I think that's what's on the trailer I've just looked at. Right I need to go and do some work!
  12. Thanks for that info Chalky - I thought I remembered reading somewhere on here that they were played originally at Stafford copied off tapes.
  13. This track is on one of Chalky's Stafford Pocasts titled " Dave Withers tracks 1982 " and also includes several others from the This Is Northern Soul CD . Do you know if Dave Withers got access to a motown master tape/s or acquired studio acetates? Would be interesting knowing the story behind these unissued motown tracks.
  14. Alex, on here, who posted a thread about his band The All Nighters', quest to find venues in Bath /Bristol, linked their sax player Roger's website Ready Steady Gone which I would thoroughly recommend to anyone interested in 60's and & 70's ephemera. Roger is an excellent sax player and was evidently heavily involved in the burgeoning music scene in Newcastle in the mid 60's. The website includes many mp3's of some interesting obscure recordings of North East bands from the 60's and early 70's, great photo's from the period and info about the clubs which were popular in the area at the time. Link below ATB Mike https://www.readysteadygone.co.uk/
  15. Hi Alex Thanks for the link to Roger's fantastic website - only skimmed it but will be looking at it thoroughly next week. He's shared the stage with some of my fave bands, The Action, Small Faces, The Who, Pretty Things, Cream. Good luck with your band and search for new venues. ATB Mike
  16. This looks a better deal. Should buy it myself! https://www.ebay.co.u...=item337be2f44a
  17. Never seen that before. Is it legit because their website ie Right Track Records spells Ady's name incorrectly?
  18. I think the story is that Ady had access to the Stax vault and would have been able to listen to the 2" multitack or the 1/2 " master tape. After selecting that tune worthy of being used by Kent, no doubt some 7" dubs were pressed for demonstration but whether "Ady's master " is the right term I dunno. It is a fantastic recording though and I aways dance to it when played out.
  19. Probably, but accessing it online maybe not be straightforward.
  20. The Lorraine Chandler track is so magnificent that I've uploaded it with Ben E King - Enjoy! https://youtu.be/hz4v6zDMbCY
  21. I recently heard Trickster play Dooley Silverspoon - Game Players on Banbury Internet Radio and that tune has something about it which I completely missed when it was played on release. It's definately one of those which has improved with age. Bought a copy recently for 99p and was pleased to find that the flip is good too.
  22. I would echo that the benevolent aim of your venture deserves support and if you are able to attract DJ's who know what's what, that's a plus too. Good luck wih it. Mike
  23. Sorry can't help with any venues but did enjoy listening to your music. What a great baritone sax break in Bird In The Hand and great backing vocals too! ATB MIke


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