Everything posted by Steve G
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Awesome 45 Release Alert
I've not played my copy out for a few months now, it's not really working on the dancefloor down here, although I agree a great 45. Steve
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Tony Middleton On Stardust
Boots who need em......one born every minute, cannot believe some of these mugs they could buy decent originals for that price....
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Jerome Jones On Jham For Life (Really Rare And Good Modern Soul)
Jerome Jones was played at Stafford. Has also been covered up as Flame N King I believe at some point.
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Richard Carl Watson On Rays
Crikey!!!
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Rare One
Great price for what is essentially a fantastic record. Can't believe you are letting it go! Steve
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Lou Roberts
It was Richard that championed "Everything you always wanted" at Wigan.
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Bill Wright - You Put A Spell On Me On Tragar
Deep side is also a great tune Flanny.....Get a grip man!!
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So Who Exactly Was John L. Brown?
Hi Derek, long time no hear, hope you are well etc etc..... The John L Brown has always been a bit of a funny one. There are a few copies about and yet it commands a reasonable price, I've seen it sell for £200-300. Whether it is legit or not is open to some speculation. I was told once that it was a bootleg (though why such a slow side would be bootlegged is a bit of a mystery, unless for the Jamaicans or something) , and certainly the B side sounds like a "Wigan instrumental" from the mid 70s. Anyway it's a lovely record and one I too have played on occasions. Good luck in solving the mystery...I am sure it is actually Mancha as well by the way Steve
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Sag War Fare - Girl! You Better Change (Libra)
It may have been covered, but it was also played uncovered in the 90s at Soul Essence.,.,.Steve
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Why Did The The Casino Survive Through The 70's
Interesting comments, and I got searched on a number of occasions before the Niter and on my way back to the station by various members of Gtr Manchester's finest, it does make you wonder.Of course clubs paying money is nothing new.....In Russ's fictional account of the Casino there were some genuine newpaper articles from the mid 70s about the drugs problem.....so mmmmmm, sometimes thinking is dangerous.
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Grapevine 2000 Label .... By Steve Plumb
Yes I agree but at the time John was interested in putting out what he saw as "quality" modern and crossover, and in a way creating the demand. Some of the records were obscure and things like ELectric Express "Hearsay", Bobby Wayne, Magnetics etc became known to a bigger audience because of the Grapevine release. Had plenty of discussions with John on that topic at the time, and some with garry too. Fab article Plumby.
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Phil-L-A-Of Soul Question
In the 60s they used vinyl. Styrene only came in for Phil La in the mid 70s, so the reissues and the later stuff like Paradise is on styrene. I have all the releases I think so can say this with some conviction.
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Wally Coco - Message To Society
Agree it's not as instant as Wally Coco, but it's been played enough down here that I am sure Andy will get requests for it.
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Harvey Scales - Trying To Survive - Magic Touch
Yes that is correct, we both dabbled with it a few years back, and I've been playing it at northern gigs as well. Also I think DtheD has also been spinning it. Steve
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Wally Coco - Message To Society
"Here and there" Chalky? It's been a friggin constant down here mate.....
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Wally Coco - Message To Society
Chalky when Andy comes down to Groovesville he'll find that a lot of people know it / dance to it, Why? because it's been played for a long while down here. Didn't he do 3 on Tuska? I'll have to check. Agree the Shout one is excellent as well. "Complete Opposites" "Innocent bystander" old Yarmouth spin, great and much better than Chuck Corby. The Note one is rare but not worth the price that guy wanted.....right I'll go back to sleep now.....oh except to say Wally Coco great on the dancefloor, poor on the headphones. STeve *****Post corrected.......now that brain cells functioning properly again*****
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Rufus And Roots
A good pirce there Ted, so someone should snap up. Originally played in the very early 80s by various DJs. Kev Griffin was the first round our way (Kent) to champion it. Has also been big in Europe for some years.
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Youtube Cover Up
No idea what this is, except a very dreary pop record to my ears
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Well If You Dont Ask
Both sides of Betty Fikes & the Bananas are great. "I can't lie to my heart" one of the best deepie weepies ever. Got mine a while back when Sam was clearing some quality tunes out of his box..... At the time he'd just spent a lot on an Apple & 3 Oranges.....Boom boom
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Richard Carl Watson On Rays
NCFC - it's postponed, stay in the warm instead of a wasted journey,
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Richard Carl Watson On Rays
Yes, it's Richard C under his full name.\Great sound, rarely shows up though. I paid £75 for mine some years ago. But since then I don't think demand has increased - Steve
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Benny Harper
Hi Wayne, yes plenty of copies play fine, it's the production that's a bit messy. Also tried this for several years got some reaction, not much. It's a great energy filled one for home though.
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Chuck Cockerham Mala Issue
Tim Brown suggested he was white Dave.....we all of course knew better of it
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Solid Solution-Think About It Girl
Yes Clarkie sold his - to Japan I believe he told me....