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Dave Godin cover ups at Twisted Wheel in B & S
Chalky replied to Eddie Hubbard's topic in All About the SOUL
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BBC 2 - Northern Soul at the Proms - Tv Broadcast Saturday Night
Chalky commented on Mike's article in News Archives
Not Northern? So the Cartsairs etc isn't Northern either then? -
BBC 2 - Northern Soul at the Proms - Tv Broadcast Saturday Night
Chalky commented on Mike's article in News Archives
They only had look at some of the songs performed in the proms to find some pop -
BBC 2 - Northern Soul at the Proms - Tv Broadcast Saturday Night
Chalky commented on Mike's article in News Archives
"Too Late" as good as anything -
BBC 2 - Northern Soul at the Proms - Tv Broadcast Saturday Night
Chalky commented on Mike's article in News Archives
There is far more to Tavares than their pop hits, some great 70s soul -
A look at some late summer releases and some we haver to look forward to in the coming months Jalen Ngonda - That’s All I Want From You - Daptone Milton Davis - Let Me In - Albina Music Trust Rose Cornelius - I Want You To Stay With Me - Disco Bizarre Shazz - Innerside (Universal Soul Mix) - Forthcoming One World Records Mantis - Love Was Born For Me - Epsilon Records Kinsman Dazz Band - Ghetto Preacher - Forthcoming Creative Soul Milton Davis - Headed For The Disco - Albina Music Trust Unity - The Other Side Of You - Soul Direction Herb Rooney - Curse The Brother - Forthcoming Shotgun Darrow Fletcher - Hope For Love - Kent Joe Graham - Higher Than High - Kent Kinsman Dazz Band - Saved - Forthcoming Creative Soul GC Cameron - Hold You To Your Promise - Forthcoming Shotgun Johnnie Taylor - A Love To Call Mine - Forthcoming Shotgun John Edwards - It’s Got To be The Real Thing - Kent Darrow Fletcher - No Limit - Kent George Soul - Cross My Heart - Hit & Run Clyde Jackson - I Need Your Love - Kent Jesse James - Everybody’s Talking At Me - Soul Junction Jesse James - More Than A Friend Of Mine - Soul Junction Level Moore - The World Is Changing - Big Man Records Diane Jenkins - I Need You (Alternative Version) - Forthcoming Shotgun Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - New Shoes - Last Bastion The Sheppards - Stubborn Heart - Kent Repro Tommy Rodgers - Give Me My Freedom - MD Records Tommy Rodgers - Untied Hearts of America - MD Records The Sheppards - How Do You Like It - Kent Repro Dauphine Williams - I Love You - Big Man Records Clyde Jackson - We’re In Love - Kent Brenda Rooney - Moving Day - Forthcoming Shotgun Unity - Going To A Carnival - Soul Direction Mantis - Do We Have A Love - Epsilon Records Diane Jenkins - Recycle - Forthcoming Shotgun Jalen Ngonda - If You Don’t Want My Love - Daptone
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Dave Godin cover ups at Twisted Wheel in B & S
Chalky replied to Eddie Hubbard's topic in All About the SOUL
There is this topic, this could be the article Eddie, I haven't read it yet Just reading an interview with Dave and he has this to say about cover ups.... https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2018/01/dave-godin-interview -
I did the same and found nothing
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There is a green coloured one as well. I wouldn't get too hung up on which colour came first.
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Dean and Gez bring you two hours of the finest Rare Soul
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Craig Charles Northern Soul will never go away - Rolling Stone UK
Chalky commented on Clee93's article in News Archives
Craig Charles neither is nor ever has been part of any scene you or I have been involved with. He has no real idea what happens. I’ve seen him at his normal gigs, hevturns up and then buggers off when he’s done his bit.- 19 comments
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Craig Charles Northern Soul will never go away - Rolling Stone UK
Chalky commented on Clee93's article in News Archives
Why didn’t they interview Richard or one of many others who are and have been involved with the scene. WTF does Craig Charles know? He’s never been on the scene.- 19 comments
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Been some arguments over this over the years but boot, believed to be a fake "H" (RCA Hollywood Plant)
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Press Release: Jesse James “Everybody’s Talking At Me/Your More Than A Friend Of Mine” SJ552 Release Date: Wednesday August 30TH 2023 Jesse James returns to the Soul Junction roster with a new 45 that features his own unique interpretation of a classic song that is backed with one of the more popular songs from his 1990 “Looking Back” album now brought to you for the first time as a 45 release. Beginning with the A-side, “Everybody’s Talking At Me” which is Jesse’s unique cover of the folk rock singer Fred Neil’s penned song “Everybody’s Talkin’”. Which although recorded by Neil originally, was made internationally famous by Harry Nilsson when used as part of the theme score for the acclaimed United Artists 1969 film “Midnight Cowboy”. The song has been much covered in the style of a ballad but Jesse’s version recorded under the production skills of close friend Willie Hoskins (Wilhos Productions and Boola Boola Records) is a great up-tempo piano driven version of the song. “Everybody’s Talking At Me” is yet another find from the unissued tapes from the self- financed sessions that Jesse recorded at the Searra Sound Studios in Berkley C.A during 1971 that also has brought us SJ543 “(The Girl In) Clinton Park” and SJ544 “If A Man Ever Loved A Woman (Baby I Love You)”. While the b-side, features the much, admired modern soul favourite “You’re More Than A Friend Of Mine” which first gained a release on the 1990 ‘Looking Back’ album (Gunsmoke Records). “You’re More Than A Friend Of Mine” was up to that point a previously unissued mid 70’s recording produced by the late song writer /producer Ron Carson. Carson the original owner of the San Francisco Soul Clock Records label remains highly respected for his work with the hit group, ‘The Whispers’ (both on Soul Clock and some of their later Janus recordings). Carson had produced and co-wrote Jesse’s 1975, 20th Century Records release “If You Want A Love Affair/I Never Meant To Love Her” now regarded worldwide as Jesse’s signature song. Carson had a follow up release in the can, which never came to fruition due to Jesse and 20th Century parting company for the second time. Carson by then had moved on and was heavily involved in the production of the Janus distributed blackploitation album “Black Fist” for Happy Fox records. “Black Fist” was a various artists compilation which also featured the Jesse James composition “The Same Thing Happens (Part1 & 2)”. The shelved, proposed 20th Century follow up release would have been “Your More Than A Friend of Mine/I Don’t Want It To End” recorded during 1976. Carson had pitched the idea of a song in a similar vein to the Jackson Sisters 1973 Prophesy Records release “(Why Can’t We Be) More Than Friends” to the songs original songwriting team William Peele Jr and Warren Sams. They duly obliged, coming up with the aforementioned “Your More Than A Friend Of Mine”. Warren Sams along with his half-sister Christine Adams Tripp and their friend Rachel Sanders were none other than the respected vocal trio “Water & Power” who recorded the acclaimed 1975 album of the same name for Fantasy Records and a solitary 45 “Mr Weatherman/If You Don’t Want Me”. For further information please contact Soul Junction at: Tel: +44 (0) 121 602 8115 E-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk Order via Soul Junction's website HERE or via the usual stockists. Or simply give Dave a shout via PM on Soul Source @Louise Video
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E. Williams has been big here since the mid 80s.
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If memory serves he is from West Midlands, Walsall and still lives around there according to Facebook on which he is a friend.
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There is one Okeh 45 with a small 45 that is real, Major Lance...I always seem to forget the title.
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@Pumpkinseed
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No guest this week but the quality doesn't let up....
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Well I'm not so sure Carolyn Sullivan is Martha Starr listening to them Martha deos exists, Ady plays it off a vinyl 45. Cresa doesn't except on the budget Lp. After listening to Carolyn Sullivan and Martha Starr I not so sure they are the same person either.
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My bad, I was referring to the comment from davidwapples
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It’s always rare when you are selling something.
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It was about rarity long before OVO was a thing
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Steve Mancha 'did my baby call' alt. take question
Chalky replied to Tlscapital's topic in Look At Your Box
Its from around 1990