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best beach in the UK on Caldy, had some great days lounging around in the sand dunes looking back at Tenby.. and you get a two way boat ride in with the day!
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Hi folks, this weeks mix show is dedicated to the late & very GREAT Dean Parrish, three of his greatest songs are here. So this one is a bit late due to a 3 day fishing trip, I caught a sunburn! So a tale of two sets of music really, I got very excited with the opening modern shuffling stuff, then half way through I really hit my sixties stride! Naomi Harris starts the charge, followed by the brilliant Kittens & Jimmy Jones. Check the guitar work on Barbara & the Browns 'So Cruel'. Narvel Felts might seem like a made up name, but boy is it a great song! Mary Saxton is sheer class this track just smoulders! and what is it about Garrett Saunders plonking ditty? it's addictive that song, I just love it! The Mark IV's is a massive favorite, we have Roy Hamilton's stirring 'My Peaceful Forest' & finishing as it's always done, Dean Parrish's 'I'm on My Way'. There are few Artists in the Northern Soul Scene that are liked as much as Dean and his Music, he will be missed. RIP Dean Parrish Hope you enjoy the Music Mascara - See you in LA (Ft Luther Vandross) Jackie Wilson - It's All Over Sunny Ozuna - Runaway Smoke - So Glad you Came Along The Dramatics - No Rebate on Love Betty Everett - Unlucky Girl Billy Jones - I'll Keep Holding On Peoples Pleasure with Alive and Well - Dreaming Our Lives Away Sky High - Smoothie Pie The Relatives - Evil World Portrait - Love You From Now On Fruit - Say It (Demo) Cix Bits Band - I Can't turn Myself Around Dean Parrish - Determination Dean Parrish - Bricks, Broken Bottles And Sticks Naomi Harris - Come On Baby And Hurt Me The Kittens - How Long Jimmy Jones - I Depend On You Barbara & The Browns - So Cruel Narvel Felts - Girl Come Back Mary Saxton - Is It Better To Live Or To Die Garrett Saunders - I Keep Comin' Back For More Gino Parks - Taking Candy From A Baby Bobby Darin - Not For Me Freddie Gorman - The Day Will Come Mark Ⅳ's Feat Sam Fain - The Tide Has Turned The Drifters - I've Got Sand In My Shoes Roy Hamilton - My Peaceful Forest Dean Parrish - I'm On My Way Outro Malc
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Valerie Simpson Interview On Early Beginnings Motown
Mal C commented on Mike's video in Artist Interviews
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Hi folks, this week show steps away from the 'House Nation' series, and is back with some serious soul sides! My favorite in this mix has to be The Combinations 'Come Back', a quality group 45 on the Chicago 'Kellmac' Label, its a killer song... Other favorites are the Incredibles - Crying Heart, there are a few cuts of this song, the one to get is the green label variant with vocals to the fore, this song was also sung by lead singer Cal Wayman as a solo effort also on Audio Arts label, that's a great record.... The Manhattens - I can't stand for you to leave me & The Bitter & the Sweet ' I wont Have any Babies for You' are both classics. Check out Roy Ayers 'Sweet Tears' a great mellow jazz track which mixes perfectly with The Two Of Us 'Looking Glass'. other standouts Roosevelt Matthews (Billy Ball & The Upsetters) 'You Got Me Diggin' You' has always been in big demand, I do love my Yellow King demo of this track with a Passion!! Hope you enjoy it ** Track Listing ** Isaac Hayes - Ike's Rap 2 Larry Banks - We Got A Problem Bull & The Matadors - Where Did The Judge Go The Intrigues - Fly Now Pay Later DeRobert & The Half-Truths - We Won Bongalis - Undercover Manzel - Space Funk Phillip Wright - Keep Her Happy The Fantastic Four - Loving You (Is Hurting Me) Lee Fields & The Expressions - The One Who's Hurting Is You The Incredibles - Crying Heart The Manhattens - I can't stand for you to leave me The Bitter & the Sweet - I wont Have any Babies for You Wildflower - You Knock Me Out Margie Joseph - I Can't Move No Mountains Doc & Sal - Cry & Wonder Why Roosevelt Matthews (Billy Ball & The Upsetters) - You Got Me Diggin' You Roy Ayers - Sweet tears The Two Of Us - Looking Glass Rivage - All My Love for You Portrait - Love You From Now On Cory - Take it or Leave It Barbara Mason - Do I love You The Manhattans - I'm The One Love Forgot The Combinations - Come Back The Endeavors - Shattered Dreams Melvin Brown & James Matthews - Love Stormy Weather
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John Waddington is (45 Heaven), think he might be on here as well? he has had some great 45s over the years, Ive had loads of bargains off him, but he does over price some things; some his current listing's do seem to be chancing it somewhat..
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That is Dreadful news, he was lovely guy, Jon rest in peace
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always the business Steve, and any mix with Darrow Fletcher's 'No Limit' has to be the business he signed my copy at the 100 club, he has very very beautiful handwriting Darrow, one of my favourite 45's...
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This weeks show is Episode three in my 'House Nation' series. Starting where we left off with the tail end of the Hummingbird in Birmingham, the next club night Martin Redmond started was 'SINDROME' at Shelleys Lazerdrome in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The resident DJ's were Martin, BOD (Sean) Steve Warner, and Unknown D.J (Mickey Rose). This episode really covers the techno side of the Music played at the club, but in no way covers everything, I'll be putting together an 'Anthems' mix next week with all your favorites from SINDROME at Shelleys. Hope you enjoy it ;-0) Intro Cybersonik - Technarchy The Suburban Knight - The Art Of Stalking Shade of Rhythm - Exorcist The Martian - Get Up To My Groove (Smooth Mix) David X - E=MC2 (Experience) Liddell Townsell - As Acid Turns (Club Mix) The Final Word - Dance 2 The Music (That Dub) Alexander Robotnick - Problèmes d'amour (Carl Craig Remix) Orange Lemon - Dreams of Santa Anna The Wizard & The Prince - The Wiz Is a Genius N-Joi - Techno Gangsters Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon
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Doesn't Richard Searling have an acetate, or demo of some type of 'Genie' that he plays where you hear the the studio intro, count in etc, then at the end the tape winds all the way back... no idea whether that particular cut was used in the Verve 45, but obviously from the same session. Love 'Genie'
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Rememer a certain DJ, of Mecca origins shall we say was down the 100 Club one night, sitting just in by the entrance, next to the cloak room. Anyhow this track was announced and it was mentioned that 'said' DJ had said if he had found it, he'd have put it back, something like that, and then Ben E King was announced and it was said that unlike 'said' DJ we didn't put it back! we think its brilliant! something along those lines... silly as it might seem that small statement was like a calling to the whole club, to hit the dance floor, I remember it as if it was yesterday, it made you proud to be at the 100 club dancing to that record in that moment... Kinda cool
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real 'Rhythm' in the piano on Rita Dacosta, it's sparse but without it would be half what it is..:-/ brilliant record...
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as its not been posted! not many can out 'Beat' this one... and my all time favorite "BIG GUN!' when the lead comes in... wow!!
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I wont comment on the price as Ive made a fool of myself too many times on the John Manship auction thread, but this 45 brings back happy memories for me, met my wife Liza at the 100 club, and Mick Smith played this just before we hooked up... may never own a copy, but hey what the hell... great track
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Hi folks, this is the second installment in my 'House Nation' series, this time I've been very lucky to speak to an old friend Martin Redmond who was a DJ at the Hummingbird 'Bird' and later started the 'SINDROME' nights at the Lazerdrome, Shelleys in Longton in Stoke on Trent. This episode is centered around 1989 and very much about the Hummingbird and the Birmingham House scene at that time. Would state that 808 State / Cübik was aug/sept 90... but what the hell.. Hope you enjoy it Malcolm Track Listing Renegade Soundwave - The Phantom Richie Rich - Salsa House Ralphi Rosario feat. Xavier Gold - You Used To Hold Me (Kenny's 12" Mix) Reese - 'Rock To The Beat' Nightmares On Wax - Dextrous Zsa Zsa La Boum - Something Scary The Forgemasters - Track With No Name Acts Of Madmen - The Dream Da Posse - It's My Life (Aluh Mix) The Theme (Original Chill Mix) Sterling Void - Its Alright Little Little - Tickle Me (Acid Tickle Mix) Corporation Of One - The Real Life 808 State - Cübik Doug Lazy - Let it Roll Arthur Miles - Tripping On your Love (Club Remix)
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try to develop the foreground, it works because of all the weeds in the front giving the image depth, here is a picture I took in Canada years ago which is working in the same way, I noticed the sludge and tried, as best as I could on a boat, to use the sludge as my foreground... below is an example of what you can do when you turn a nice colour image to B&W.. both of these images are taken on a phone, so it can be done... good luck mate
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Listen to me, we will be doing regular CRIT on here soon... Photographic students attend CRIT every week, on Fridays normally, its where you take a look, say what you feel and develop ideas, its cool...
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wow, that middle picture is fabulous, I'd return here mate and see if you can develop a shot of that, the perspective and the boat are very dynamic, as I like to say, if you could use the same light again, Dusk is it? maybe come out a bit, you really could have a very very nice shot from / of this little bay and those two little islands... there is a brilliant photograph in there, can see it... I used to visit locations many times before I actually worked out how to photograph a place, what lens to use, what perspective, and then you wait for the light and a bit of Magic, and CLICK! maybe your picture could lend it self to B&W approach?
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Thats good to know, might ping you a pm on your other copy, Here are some nice scans to look at Love you baby, same song as the Moovers on Brent, not sure which came first...
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That’s a beautiful sight that lovely brace of 45s id have to check which one I had, but are both releases of ‘Talk about love’ recorded too loud, or is it just the one release Sebastian?
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Hi folks, this week is a bit late but turned out to be a killer 'Soul' mix, hope you enjoy it On the 21st of May I have a show going out on Yellow Submarine Radio, in their 'Connoisseur Canapes slot 18;30 - 20:00 Friday night. A mix of Soul, Jazz, Funk, Garage & Mod tracks from me.... you can check them out live here: http://yellow-submarine.online (No design awards for the site, but it does what it says on the can) And you can catch-up on Mix-cloud Here: https://www.mixcloud.com/YellowSubmarineRadio/ Malcolm ** Track Listing ** DeRobert & The Half-Truths - 100 Yard Dash The Brothers And Sisters - I Am Somebody - Part II Soulful Strings - There Was a Time Curtis Mayfield - You Must Believe Me - A3kb-3890 Thomas East & The Fabulous Playboys - I Get A Groove Willie Williams - Name it Billy Preston - Let the Music Play Leon's Creation - This is the Beginning Milton Wright - Get No Lovin' Tonight (First Version) Gil Scott-Heron - Shut Em Down Tee See Connect - 'Black Mama' Mudies All-Stars - Loran's Dance Orpheus - Beautiful Lady Milton Wright - The Silence That you Keep (First Version) Neo Experience - Human Clarence Carter - I'm So Tired Deligation - One More Step to Take Bill Brandon - You Made My Life So Bright Esther Williams - Searching For Somebody Else Rasputin's Stash - Everybody's A Masterpiece Aretha Franklin - Oh No Not My Baby Gene & Jerry - Be Yourself Funk Brothers - Aint no Mountain High Enough Willie Dee - It Looks Like Rain Thomas East & The Fabulous Playboys - That's Why I Can't Stop Loving You Barry Jones - That's How I Take To You The Pentagons - Forever Yours Carmen Cole - Step right up Larry Davis - The Years Go Passing By Betty Harris - Nearer To You Bobby Bland - I've Just Got to Forget You Moving On Up Outro
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I was fishing over night at our local lake last night (Mathern Mill) only caught three, all of a size though, so the carp are deffo putting on weight ready to spawn. The pick of the catches was this very nice 18.2lb Mirror carp, also a pic of me and all my kids on the bank, they took the nice bivvy for the night, and I got the old and cold one
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Them reeds look good, I'd drop a rig to the side of those every time
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will check those out, I do like Jazz and jazz influenced tracks, there is just more to them, the musicianship is well above the general 4 to the beat plunder... which of course I like as well...
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I'm glad you say that as I thought I just had a bad copy, it sounded dreadful, much better on my Lp...:-) only ever see one, which I think was owned by someone on here, and it was for sale not that long ago.. the 'What does it take' 45 I know was sold by Pete Smith a few years back for £1000 to a well know Northern soul dj, so that gives you a price point on that one. *just been informed abut the final sale price, so have changed it..