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thats right, he was appearing at few places at the time, Id have to look over old flyers, but I think 91 was really the year his career stepped up a gear isn't it? The stoke guys did a great job there as well, guys like Lee Fredericks, and Martin always said Shock C from Cov was the Bomb! Its not like the soul scene is it, I'm not interested to go to revival dos.. but great to see loads on Mixcloud and other platforms on the club... Might as well go for the triple, here is the one on the Hummingbird. Bit naughty as the image is from the Hac...
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Not to stick it up anybody, but do check this out, this was the prior interview with Martin Redmond, covers this period exactly. 1990
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You know I love you brother, BUT! we have had this conversation before! laughing Sat nights at Shelley's went on for a good while before the Amnesia lot got in I'm just saying, Shelley's was down to Martin Redmond originally, he started it, an accolade he's never really received properly in my opinion. And we were all from Birmingham... The Manchester lot started coming after the night when Derek May played, that was Aug 1990, then one of the Mix Mag guys who was part of that Sat night started to push Sasha, the rest is history as they say... just setting the record straight... as I do feel quite strongly about the kind of forgotten history of this club, with a bit of passion of course Mal
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Unknown version of Sky's the Limit - Don't be Afraid
Mal C replied to Olliewtf's topic in Look At Your Box
That's the side I prefer, the b side.. great track, love to hear if this 'other' version is different again on the b. -
Hi folks, as the subject line says I want your Aussie released Soul 45's and LP's. Sixties, seventies or eighties, not interested with obscure Aussie cover versions, there is a reason they didn't sell, they were crap! With LP's I'm only after really good quality ones, proper soul artists, or any good Mod stuff, Hammond organ tracks etc... I always need original sleeves if the disc has them, if you have a stash of Atlantic , Ampar, Coral, W&G, Sue or any other good quality sleeves I'm interested. I have tons myself so can always swap if that suits Just tell me what you have, the condition etc, and pm me on here. cheers all. Malcolm
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Easy Jules, lots of soul boys and girls liked Punk, psychobilly etc, for the energy I guess, House, then Rave etc etc, was the same. Believe me when I say there was allot of crap that came out, but there was so much good stuff that did. Im only really interested in mid eighties till 91, after that I would not be able to say...
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ahhh, the Institute! cant remember exactly but I think House of God was either run by some of the Wolverhampton lot, or it could have been Lee Fisher and his crowd from Kings Standing, I went a few times, didn't like the club its self, even then I was pinning for a comfy sofa and small dance floor this is a bit of shamless plug, but if your interested I interviewed an old friend Martin Redmond who ran Shelleys several times about the early years, 89/90 this one is about shelleys b4 all the Cov lot got in there, bit about Soul in here and Kool Kat records... Mal
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I was there that night at Amnesia, I heard there was a northern do on... small world...
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The halcyon days of house were amazing, I remember distinctly coming down in car park at Shelleys playing Ted Massey tapes to my mates... some of them were 'Soulies', most were not, but I think after being blasted by 'Cubik & Frank De Wolf ' it was a welcome change of pace to listen to 'Jesse Davis and Jock Mitchell' Did I meet you Pete in Sydney? i moved out there in 2003 and lived in Waverton just off the pacific highway for a few years... appy dayz
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Exactly Ady... You don't chase Big records, buy ones that are brilliant that are still cheap. Northern wise there are lots still, Spyder Turner, Majestic, tons of Chuck Jacksons etc etc etc etc, we list em every other week on here! But if you can taste the flavors outside the epicenter of your Rsoul, there are rich pickings to be had! and they are allot cheaper... laughing
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I like 7ts boots and eighties ones, the look alike ones, but allot of tracks I bought because I could not afford the original, I never spin my orig Alfie Davidson, only get pleasure from playing my SOS boot... And re issues I get these days, I buy em but I hate playing them, those Big Man reissues are really great, great sound, great labels, but they just sit in a pile on the wall, I simply hate playing them because they are not original... that really is daft isn't it... Mal
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Hi folks More Northern, Modern, Crossover and Deep 'Soul' for you this week. Loads of lesser known tracks with some great big ones thrown in, something for everybody. My favourite this week, the brilliant 'Mary Davis - Who Will It Be', 'Jay Nemor - Electrified Unfinished Sympathy' & 'Swing Out Sister - You On My Mind' a lovely striped down version of this song from their 'Private View' Lp... Hope you enjoy the music Malcolm Carolyn Crawford - Ready Or Not Here Comes Love The Fantastic Four - Pin Point It Down Little Rock Brotherhood - Girl Watching On Broadway Duke Turner & Chi Towns - Let Me Be Your Babysitter The Delfonics - Down Is Up, Up Is Down Moody & the Deltas - Everybody Come Clap Your Hands S.N & The C.Ts - The Pleasure Of Your Company Kim Weston - It Takes A Lotta Teardrops Mary Davis - Who Will It Be Unknown Artist - When I'm Back On My Feet The Other Brothers - It's Been A Long Time Baby Toddlin' Town Sounds - The Dud Chris Hazelton's Boogaloo 7 - The Chartreuse Woman The Other Brothers - I Got Love Soul Inc - Gypsy Woman Bill Pinkney & The Original Drifters - Don't Call Me Lord Charles The Prophets - No More Doggin Willie Tee - Who Knows The Manhattans - What Should I Do The Dukays - The Jerk Little Johnny Hamilton - Keep On Moving Ronnie North - I've Gotta Hear It From You The Pentagons - Gonna Wait for You The Superlatives - Don't Let True Love Die Big Dee Irwin - You Really Are Together Lon Rogers And The Soul Blenders - My Girl Is A Soul Girl Sharon Clark & The Product of Time - Mama Didn't Lie Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - I'm In Love Robert Cray - Phone Booth Jay Nemor - Electrified Unfinished Sympathy Brenton Colbert - Don't Have to Think Twice Phillip Mitchell - I'm Gonna Build California From all Over The World Paul Thompson - Special Kind of Woman The Spinners - Hold On To Me (A Little Longer) Philharmonics - I need, I need your love Richard Caiton - I Like to Get Near You The Phantom - Come Back to Me Seattle Pure Dynamite - I Wonder Love The T.S.U. Toronadoes - Song For A Princess Alpaca Phase III - Someone To Run To Soul Generation - Sailing The Soul Meditations - Someone to Hold Me Winfield Parker - Brand New Start Swing Out Sister - You On My Mind (Private View)
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it is nice Steve, we kinda want to move that way, the corridor from Newport up to Worcester, with the Wye valley areas on your left are all stunning, Monmouth is expensive, they have a Waitrose! lol but if you come out of town and into that green belt there, it gets far more affordable. Only down side is Liza has her eye on my record collection to fund some of this otherwise its my fishing gear, what's the use of having a great house and garden if you cant have a record room...?? laughing
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I was at a gardening centre on the wkd, nr Monmouth, anyhow this place over looks 'Sugar Mountain' which you can clearly see, quite distinctive! they do a mean pot of mint tea and chocolate brownie
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Pm'd you...
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any playlist with Harvey Mason gets my thumbs up, great record enjoyed this Rose I like Christmas, but I like Summer best!
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I have this as a White label carver, just says his name 'Duke Turner' but now Ive looked and I cant find it on the web what so ever.... I thought that was on the flip of one of his Spinning Top records tracks, sounds like his "Let Me Be Your Babysitter" probably the same session? they do sound very alike those two tracks. Good though init..
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Not sure if these are in the genre - a couple of clips
Mal C replied to Elvisluvs's topic in Look At Your Box
No, I’m afraid not first one is interesting…. dunno about that second clip, Spanish brothers of the band Queen? -
Lol… you got a top hat for that one… I guess after all is said two things stand out for me, obviously the price but if you Had known and danced to that track for 20 years would you really wanna shell out that much dosh when you could get so much new stuff you had never heard b4? I guess so in this case, pretty boring though… but there are a few oldies I’d like again, June Jackson and half a dozen others for one
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Cheers Ed, glad you liked it quite obscure some of those
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Willie Hutch - (Jap EP) / Spinners / Wilbur Walton +more
Mal C replied to Mick Holdsworth's topic in Record Sales
Pmd you mick -
Hi there, this week's mix show is a great one, loads of 'Rare Soul' tracks for your listening pleasure, Girl Groups, Northern Soul, R&B, Deep and some Class Crossover. Hope you enjoy the show Don't forget to check out Yellow Submarine Radio, live every weekend and on catch-up via Mixcloud. http://yellow-submarine.online/ A bunch of punks playing whatever the f**k they like on a bootstrap radio station setup for shits and giggles with their crew. Listen again to the shows here and jump aboard to join the party. Friday / Saturday nights from 5pm ** Track Listing ** The Presidents - Girl You Cheated on Me (For the Last Time) The Major IV - Down in the Ghetto Doc Peabody - Here Without You The El Paso Premiers - Let Me Call You Darling Shirley Nanette - Give and Take (Iris) Lorraine Washington - Sweetie Pie Shirley & Her Squires - Drip Drop The Sonnettes - I've Gotten over you The Reginas - He's A Wild One The Superbs - The Big Hurt The Ascots - Dont Say you Love Me The Decisions - Were In Lov Wendel Western & The Shades Of Sound - Nag On Me Eric & The Vikings - Its too much for a man to Take Cookie Jackson - Love Brings Pain Billy Harner - A Message to my Baby Billy Butler - Burning Touch of Love Albert Collins - Don't Lose Your Cool Larry Ellis and the The Black Hammer - Funky Thing pt1 Billie Dearborn - Down The Hideaways - Hide out Gentleman June Gardner - It's Gonna Rain Lester Young - Let Your Love Shine The Indelgents - Stop (You're Breaking My Heart) Maddy Daniels - Cry No More (Cover Up) Unknown Artist - Is That What Livin' Is For Garlon Davis - Don't Worry About Dancing For Me Donnie Murphy and The Ambassadors - Everything I Do Billy James - Don't You Think I Ought To Know Donoman and The Skylarks - Do you know Cody Black - I am Particular Duke Turner & Chi Towns - Friendship or Friend Hit Parade - Stand by me Baby Leon Bridges - Coming Home Satin Dolls - Lovin' Touch Susie Raney - You Hurt So Good The Determinations - Girl Girl Girl The Decisions - I Love You The Major IV - This Little Girl Of Mine The Dynamics - I Wanna Know Nat Hall - Why (I want to know) Ruby - Feminine Ingenuity Linda Jones - If Only We Had Met Sooner Freeman Brothers - I'm Counting On You Barbara George - Satisfied With Your Love Flash McKinley - Who Told You (Audiodisc Acetate) Gene Barbour & The Cavaliers - I Need A Love Hines, Hines & Dad - Why Must I Feel This Way Greater Davis - My Love is so Strong
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Hi folks, anybody got a really nice spanking clean copy of this track? must be mint play and label. I have it, but mine is f**ked so to speak, just want a replacement. drop me a pm. Cheers Malcolm
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Ok found it, that was painful but thanks
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Nope can’t find it, if you can just copy the link on the page you found and paste below