Everything posted by Steve G
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Monster Boogie 45 " Zeal - Life Goes On " Bluesong Records Modern Soul
I like the B side very nice…..
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Instrumentals
Ahhh just right to put into the middle of a Lifeline set……I heard it and it's pretty good as instrumentals go.
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Instrumentals
good tune Ted but been a revival for several years now.....
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Northern Soul - Rare Soul
Back onto rare soul please.....enough of this Sooty-self-publicity malarky!
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Northern Soul - Rare Soul
Is that the soul police feeling Sooty's collar for posting long and rambling posts
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Yes LP only, he was a really good singer.....can't deny that.
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Harry J Templeton 45 (T-Townee Records)
It's a tricky one to find……two good sides though.
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Raphael Saadig
Fish had the box set singles…..This album was one of the reasons I stopped buying modern, not because of Saadiq but because of the record company….….. First I got the CD, then the vinyl album came with a bonus track, and then later the single box set was issued with another bonus track not on the other formats….In the end I kept the singles box set….
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Hi Drew, can fill several CDs for you with 'white R&B popbeat' records like that…. Although I have a soft spot for Ronnie Milsap and "Never had it so good" is one of the best blue eyed records ever made, his poppier stuff is just good beat music, this one doesn't fit like "Ain't no soul in these old shoes"……Is this what the soul scene has come to now? If so thousands more "niter" records to be "discovered"
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Ron Holden Boot Or Original?
Orig has a delta stamp as well 65000 odd……Boot is about 100,000.
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Sharon Ridley On Sussex
I didn't think the 45 was that hard? Remember it as a £30'er in the 90's so they must be about……Nice choon though - I also like her Silver Blue one….Van McCoy - Joe Cobb magic…..Steve PS: Hi Dave!
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News: Al Johnson - Singer - Songwriter And Record Producer
Another hero gone….
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Al Johnson - Singer - Songwriter And Record Producer
Another hero gone….
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
You have to be joking Louis? Was it a "Radio 2 Roadshow" or something?….. Nice piece of Bacharach / David, but no way should this be played at a Niter, no way…...and there are better DW tracks to find too. I am quite shocked that this would get played…..Elgins I can understand since it was a youth club record….but "Walk on by" at a Niter is just so wrong on so many levels…."Walk on home" more like
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Fair shout Dave - forgot about you becos I am always rushing to get out of the city on Friday nights......
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Northern Soul - Rare Soul
You're not getting it Sooty......plenty ain't gonna step out to go to an event that champions the type of oldies you are posting. I understand Pete's point about "I walked away" sounding better on a sound system, but I still ain't gonna travel, well next door to be honest, to hear it and "Something new to do" etc......nice record but y-a-w-n. At least you got a kick ass oldie (and one that has been revived in the last few years) at the end of your 'essay' - Face Reality! That's a start I suppose...... Enjoy Lifeline Sooty....
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Birmingham Locarno Modern Room...are You In These Photos?
Blimee Chalk and cheese!.....Saw Cockney Mick / Deadeye Dick last year.....still around.....though not in the best of health.
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Not quite right. The scene is much more fragmented in London, there are loads of nights run by various long timers, scene returnees, ex mods etc. Whilst we don't tend to have the "nostalgia" element either....what we do have is on one level excellent gigs like Marco S's and Leona's, and at the other extreme former mods / returnees playing boots. And it's not all northern either small 70s / crossover venues exist as well.....Allnighter wise there is the well supported Crossfire and there is of course the 100 Club. Fewer people yes, but not the same "nostaliga scene" confusing things either. There's certainly no bus loads of hand baggers turning up for a good Saturday night out with "The Snake".....
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Hi Russ, Two labels as The Norvells also on Twinight as The Perfections - that's the rare one....
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Ok let's have a proper northern cheapie.....I know there's the expensive version as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOKRspE-8rI
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
You not working fella?
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
I don't get the aggression that's coming out here.........is it "Trash a long time DJ" week in Lancs or something?
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Hi Gaz, that's not strictly true. there's a collectors angle here too. A lot of us have played sizeable sums for good unknowns, either on spec or because they are unknown and hence by definition rare....But I do agree everyone is on a journey and everyone is at a different stage of that journey. One man's great £10 find is another's moment of boredom. We are all in different places. Also there is a massive difference between "rare" and "in demand". Rare is the most over used word I've ever heard (apart from "across the board").....basically used to describe any record more than £20. Plenty of these so called "rare" records are not rare at all and plenty of genuine good quality rare records aren't even on most people's radars.
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
It's a great pop record and the best record Ashford & Simpson ever wrote. In fact Nick auditioned for Motown with a demo of it having originally written it with Maxine Brown & Chuck Jackson in mind. Maybe it's just me but I am struggling to square it with an all nighter. But anniversary explains it. Dick Sniff is a good egg. Cheers.
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Sorry didn't mean it in a negative way - always interesting stuff played I think it's your trademark.... Second point - Nor do I, only an occasional northern DJ....