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Steve G

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  1. Always loved this side since hearing Joey's version of it in the mid 90s. Great stuff and still to this day on my "wants list"
  2. That's my understanding too Paul
  3. Yes that is also how I remember him as well. He did Ms a bit too as I recall. PS: No one should ever underestimate the impact that "Jason King" has on early 70s fashion - as the before and after shots of Mike above clearly show. And that is a serious comment.....despite the smiley
  4. Another excellent read Dave.
  5. Yes I have heard the sound clip. Clearly to me a blue eyed singer with a moody r&B style backing.
  6. Good for you Dave. Must admit "Bargains" and "Rosen" are not normally words I normally see in the same sentance First time I went there he rang the UK's most prominent rare soul DJ to make sure I was "Kosher" Only after the all clear was I allowed relatively free reign. All these stories are hilarious. I mean we are talking about records, there are loads of frigging records. Records come, records go. There are still always more records. The way some people behave you'd think the ones they had were the only records left in the world......
  7. Sorry to hear that
  8. Yeah I am now geting confused (not difficult ). I have the Delite and Red Coach 45s but not "Stepping closer" on Dart. So just to be clear then the Red Coach 45 came out with two flips? Also I'd put "I saw you there" around 67 not 1970, if you look at other releases around the same time such as Johnny Devighn etc. Steve
  9. He does say in the small print it's a reissue. Are people not reading or don't they care?
  10. Much as I love it SouL Essence isn't really a rare soul weekender in the true northern sense of the word. It plays across the board, modern and deep as well as 60s and 70s and 80s and 90s and Y2K. And whilst some of the DJs do play rare soul, the weekend isn't built on that basis.
  11. Sam actually picked his copy up at the weekend from someone on here, in trades.
  12. I'd love to see another Lifeline weekender. I thought they were excellent.
  13. Revised times for SOUL PEOPLE on Saturday afternon Queen Vic to accomodate the footie./... STEVE PLUMB 1PM-2PM, KENNY MAC 2PM-3PM, SOUL SAM 3PM-4PM, STEVE GUARNORI 4PM-5PM then finish Steve
  14. Ian Clark sold one to Japan a year or two back. There was a thread on it somewhere - probably a limited run press by Ernest kelly. Re Humphrey Stomp, just to protect the innocent it was Dave Withers who said he tried to sell it to me not Dave Rivers.....
  15. Looking forward to seeing some of you in the Queen Vic on Saturday afternoon for the SOUL PEOPLE outing: THE QUEEN VIC ARENA 3 SOUL PEOPLES FIRST APPEARANCE AT PRESTATYN SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1PM-6.30. 1-2PM STEVE JEFFRIES. 2-3 STEVE PLUMB. 3-4.15 KENNY MAC. 4.15-5.15 SOUL SAM. 5.15-6.30 STEVE GUARNORI I will be playing a mix of new and old including some crossover gems. Expect the others will as well
  16. Humphrey Stomp apparantly does exist on Wand although I don't have it. Dave Rivers swears blind he offered it for sale to me and I declined. I must have been very very drunk or something
  17. Keith think Connie Laverne may actually exist on an issue. I seem to remember hearing that Andy Davies may have had it?
  18. Excellent stuff. Played "A+" on Solar the other week. See y'awll at Prestatyn.....
  19. A few old favourites...... "Tear stained face" Veep Honey Bees and Just Brothers Wand
  20. I have it. Got it for £20 which seemed an incredible bargain. Has a Wand label, but a Roadshow matrix.....so obviously a last minute change. Steve
  21. It's clearly not a soul record, so I would not have any idea of it's rarity or otherwise. Steve
  22. When I went to LV a few years ago, in Richie Rosens shop I was asked if I "needed a FH", copies were kept under the counter, got the impression there was a box full of them,. Didn't they do exactly the same with the Prix back catalog - drip feeding them out one a fortnight etc?
  23. I reckon it was discovered by John Anderson.
  24. It's later Boba (sorry to be pedantic). IX Chains a mid 70s label as you know. "A friend" is actually a 1981 DC release. Great track which was once covered up. And yes before anyone asks mine is only VG too!!!
  25. Well yes that would be easy if we could do that Sebastian. Unfortunately in the heat of the record bar at Cleethorpes with frenzied buying and selling going on, I forgot to ask for a scan I assume the other theory is that it was pressed up by the Las Vegas lot in the 90ss? If I am reading this thread correctly....


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