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  1. Yet to be mentioned and imo, best track by the group - 'All your lovin's gone to my head'. Massive at the Fleet in 85. I bought my copy then from Dave Evison. Also available on UK.
  2. Lazy ill placed plagiarism is what it is Brian. They even nicked the spot lit dancer scene from the Duffy video. There is zero soul content to the music in this video. This is why the topic starter refrained from any involvement. Therefore the use of northern soul types as dancers in this video is false advertising in that anyone would dance like that, to music like that. Polishing a turd is what they're doing imo. If none of this is uncomfortable for you, or like minded posters, that is fine. However this is a discussion forum, so discuss we will and whatever thoughts anyone has on the subject,is their right.
  3. Redneck noise! Why would he attempt to align this dross with an NS spin? Billion miles even from blue eyed soul and matey 'feeling' the lyrics like it's Sam Dees!
  4. 'Forever In My Heart' - Excellent track!
  5. Indeed. Though this was no mere mention. This was a segment! And on Radio 2 as well. I would feel more the way you do if it had of been Solar 0129.. "Radio 2 at 7.15, the This Day In History segment presented by Kate Humble featuring the details about the Frank Wilson auction and what it raised".
  6. Yes Dutch (Kenny has one) not heard of a German Phillips though..
  7. Mucker, to me you're sounding a bit like the great handbagging unwashed, know about and tolerate NS. I think in all honesty the majority of non hard core fans know dick. I think Seagrave has nailed it.
  8. "Oh oh oh I'm just a drifter" ...
  9. Unless the person who sells on here is called Manship, then they should put it up for 30 quid or whatever. A record is a record. A reputation is a reputation. To confuse the two means you're a bit of a tit.
  10. "I heard it tell me to piss off as I posted it".
  11. Clarence Hill - When Sonny Comes Strollin' Home (Mainstream)
  12. If I may quote Paul Hardcastle, I wasn't really sure what was going on ..
  13. And where was that mentioned Dr Watson?
  14. Laura Greene?
  15. Granted it ain't a peppy dancer, but I think boring is a bit harsh. It's an atmospheric builder with a very soulful vocal. That's why it's 800 sheets to a grand.
  16. I remember telling my mate (who was a big fan of the tune) it was in a list for £150 in 1990. He rightfully snapped it up. What is it now, four figures? If not that, then not far off. Great record.
  17. (Just seen this) Yeah that's the one mate! Awesome! Where did you find it? That would be great if you pop it on a disc to me, I owe you!
  18. Yep sods law. Or as my mate Richard would say c*nts law. Similar, but slightly more extreme. I just find it difficult to believe there's not even a clip of the programme, anywhere!
  19. Yeah that's the one mate 'Top Ten (1999) Season 2 Episode 7 Sixties Soul' Ian Sims If there's one man on God's green Earth that can help, it's Stuart Cosgrove ? 13 hours ago · Like
  20. https://www.tv.com/shows/top-ten-1999/ Just got to find the clip now!
  21. There was a tv documentary on in the 90's that charted the top ten sixties soul acts by record sales. Supremes were number 1, Marvin 2nd & Temps 3rd. Smokey Robinson was the presenter, Bobby Womack was in it also and the Temps manager and others. I don't have any other info, other than I think is was on Ch4?
  22. Joe Douglas - 'Toss off and shout as loud as you can'.. Crazy Things! Ruby Andrews - Just loving you, near the end of the song, Rube can definitely be heard to sing "such a tit head" - no question! 2 mins 18 secs ...


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