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A youth culture left in the hands of old men'
Mal C replied to Robnewbury's topic in All About the SOUL
a quick blunt but straight answer to the thread title a youth culture left in the hands of old men is no longer a youth culture. Seems pretty obvious really, been said before, but most of all scenes music or otherwise generally only last two years at their best, then people or circumstance change....as for the music well you just can’t fault that can you, but then we all know that.. mal -
Harvey "Any way you wanta" demo or boot ?
Mal C replied to Matthew Hardison's topic in Look At Your Box
I’ve been had by this, the real sting was that I actually asked the seller, saw the stamp made my choice, and got what I got, the seller knew but I guess o should have also go green dude, only way to be sure... Mal -
Patrick Adams & Leroy Burgess recording with Louie Vega
Mal C replied to a topic in All About the SOUL
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Shifty was pushing the above 2001/2/3 if my memory serves me well, sounded great then as they do now.... would not know about the seventies guys, it’s a very long time ago lol I remember he got a copy of Masquaraders on Soul Town and was very excited about playing it at the Kent anniversary bash in Kentish Town... that was a night Old or not I think we all agree Clara hardy is a wee bit good
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There is a ‘Ferreteria’ or hardware store nr us in a town called Albox, anyhow they chuck out great vintage cars to get you to stop by... good thing in Spain is cars don’t rust, the spanish like their vintage motors allot
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very nice that.. thank you Kirsty :-)
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I’ve had that same experience in Florida on the three occasions I’ve been there looking, not allot about I’m afraid, If you can get to Fort Lauderdale you will start to find more, quite a few places to look there buena suerte Señor Mal
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Johnny for me as well, I have the platters 45 from going to that years anniversary, but I would love an original of Johnny Hampton. Think the more sparse no backing singers feel of Johnny’s version gives it a tad more to the ear, and I love his voice:-) that platters you tube link was recorded far too fast to really make that version sound right though... Mal
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https://www.northernsoul45s.co.uk/auctions_detail.asp?id=1575 good luck :/)
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The rise of the 'NEW' soulie and the soul revolution.
Mal C replied to a topic in All About the SOUL
are you replying to me here Baby boy? -
The rise of the 'NEW' soulie and the soul revolution.
Mal C replied to a topic in All About the SOUL
Of course, but I do think collecting vinyl will eventually decline, and I’ve mentioned 2030 in my post as a time by which that might happen. ‘Might’. ! But Honestly I don’t know it’s just conjecture isn’t it. I still crave some in that blokes top 500.... actually because when I was younger I’d have never bought allot of them, but now I actually like my oldies collection, I like getting them on Aussie labels, makes it a bit different... but we don’t tell people what to buy do we? that would wrong and very narrow minded... lol m -
The rise of the 'NEW' soulie and the soul revolution.
Mal C replied to a topic in All About the SOUL
Indeed, but it will be bigger, and more the norm, or not at all... ! lol who knows... M -
Wav's are going to kill your disc space mate, good quality MP3 should do it as Chalky says, keep the bit rate up, don't compress them and they will sound fine I'm sure.. For ages I recorded allot of my original 45's as Wavs, still got allot if your interested, or I have their MP3 counterparts if you have stuff to swap? any Genre, decade, But I'm not really into Funk much... lols Mal
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The rise of the 'NEW' soulie and the soul revolution.
Mal C replied to a topic in All About the SOUL
I don't know about 'the new soulie' and all that, but I was thinking about what kind of soul music and how we will enjoy soul music in the future. I can for see a smaller 'scene' or amount of lovers of the music, of what we know as Rare soul, or northern soul, that's happening as we speak I think as the generations get older and sell up. I think the balance of the type of music will change, If you take all the new productions that are coming out, stuff like the brilliant Benjamin & The Right Direction et al, it may well grow in terms of live acts in the flavor of their sixties forerunners, listening digitally will be the main way to 'get' the music, and the collecting scene will be smaller I think... I don’t think newcomers to soul music whether its old or new in the main are going to pay the prices that are being charged these days, that model if you like isn’t something that’s going to make it accessible, it’s always been a niche thing anyway.... We cant say with certinaly what will be happening in 2030, but it wont resemble whats gone before... and that's right, stuff evolves... what do you all think? Mal -
Great 45 old thread right so we all got this one now... still a fabulous track then ...
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Pictures taken from out the back... A passing bird, or an Unladen Swallow, Microlites at dusk, bird appears again ?! ufo clouds and the calm before the storm yesterday... :-) Amor en las montanas!!
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Just reading some soul blurb and saw these two ‘cover ups from shifty from yonks back, think I remember him playing Clara Hardy CU on Richard Searlings show maybe 2001/2, but can’t be sure it’s the actual tracks listed below, he did find a one off acetate I think on a USA trip about then... Clara Hardy & Magictones C/ULou Pride C/U so anybody got anything we could listen to regarding these two, or have these been uncovered since and it’s common knowledge... ? be good to know mal
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Ohhh, Edwin Starr at the Q club in Birmingham, late 9ts I think... he was on with Steve Mancha, JJ Barnes...and a host of uk jocks, brass section on ‘Time’ literally blew me away!! Great night A close second, Mary Love singing ‘Baby I’ll come’ at the Kent label party in Kentish Town, about 2005/6 I think, don’t remember the dates now but that for me was knockout, and Maxine Brown and Tommy Hunt sang the samd night as well :-) it was a 7/8 min rendition of the song, simply awesome !!! malc
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Hi all, anybody got a nice clean copy of Tony Middleton - ends of the earth / Aussie Polydor? Label and play must be at least EX++ condition, original bag always appreciated :-) if you have one come back to me on messenger with info and a price.. Thankns in advance Mal
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Can you tell us about the history of this acetate?
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Assorted snaps from the last few months, mates place on a Friday night, street scene in Granada, and that poor frog died by the way, didn’t like the chemicals in the pool :-(