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  1. You might not be a label completist but you buy records of a specific genre. Any amount of records though is a collection, there is no other way really to describe it, or indeed any amount of anything of one type.
  2. It’s a shame there had to be a but I guess the better team overall won. France weren’t in the game and didn’t look like getting in it either until the penalty. The Argie boss’s substitutions have to be questioned. He’s constantly taken the better players off as though the game was won and they have very nearly paid for it on at least two other occasions. But the first French goal gave us a great ending and a brilliant game. Nice to see the best player ever get his fitting finale.
  3. I’ve always collected something ever since I was a little kid. From the cards in PG Tips (anyone remember them?), football stickers, stamps through to records. I’m by no means a completist, do collect some labels and have the full run but that isn’t for everything. Just buy what I like now. I couldn’t care what they are worth, I don’t buy with an eye on what they might make me in the future and don’t really buy to sell. I’ll buy till I drop then I won’t care what happens to them.
  4. Still down as pre-order on the website
  5. He said.. That better sounding source he said was... As I read what he posted, buying the rarer original makes you a collector, buying the non original release or a digital form doesn't.
  6. Another mix with a look ahead to the weekender in Piercebridge over the New Year, nothing rare just quality 70s and 80s Modern Soul. Lou Courtney - Common Broken Heart - It Hurts So Goo (Soul 4 Real)/Epic Beres Hammond - Do This World A Favour - Joe Gibbs Music Tavares - Too Late - Capitol Trammps - Stop & Think - Golden Fleece Detroit Spinners - I Just Want To Fall In Love - Atlantic Imperial Wonders - Lord WHat’s Happening To The World - Izipho Down To Earth - Everyday - Izipho House Brothers - Shake - North Broad Street Records Voices Of East Harlem - Take A Stand - Just Sunshine Lawrence Hilton Jacobs - Time Machine - ABC Aretha Franklin - No One Could Ever Love You More - Atlantic Greg Perry - One For The Road - Casablanca Centaura feat Jewel Bass - Just Don't Love You - Creative Soul Major Lance - Don’t You Know That I Love You - Contempo Zingara - I Surrender - Wheel Records Lamont Dozier - Something To Fall Back On - Expansion Lamont Dozier - You Ought To Be In Pictures - M&M Records The Jones Girls - You Can’t Have My Love - PIR Natural Four - Loves So Wonderful - Curtom Nudge & Chocolate Jam Co - Come Into My Life - Epic Donny Hathaway - Love Love Love - Atco Michael Wycoff - Looking Up To You - RCA Anthony White - Stop & Think It Over - PIR Jay Dee - I Can’t Let You Go - WB J.J. Barnes - Can’t - See Me Leaving You - Perception Melba Moore - Standing Right Here - Buddah Margie Joseph - I Can’t Move No Mountains - Atlantic Gloria Gaynor - Lets Mend What’s Been Broken - Polydor Marlena Shaw - Better Than Walking Out - Blue Note Zingara - Haunted House - Wheel Records James Reese & The Progeressions - Fool For Love, No More - Super Disco Edits Originals - I’m Someone Who Cares - Soul Jackie Wilson - You’re The Song I Can’t Stop Singing - Brunswick Loleatta Holloway - I Just Can’t Help Myself - Aware/Kent Select Merry Clayton - Emotion - MCA Sandra Wright - Midnight Affair - Demon Jeffree - Love Loan - Expansion Leon Haywood - Show Me That You Care - Pye International
  7. Can't you collect digital music then?
  8. If you want the Hit & Run 45s get them direct from Garry (label owner) at hitandrunsoul45@gmail.com
  9. Ady Croasdell was the special guest last night on The Sound of Soul and what a show it was, acetates and rare soul galore celebrating the 40 years of Kent Records. A must listen to show if you like your Rare Soul...
  10. 90s release, give away at Winsford anniversary? Big long before that was pressed
  11. no...we have had foreign managers in the past
  12. The two Wigan CDS, there a few on em that aren't Wigan spins IMO
  13. I believe we do have the players to win a tournament if only we were set up right. Foden the best player Pep has ever worked with, any other team would build their team around him and Bellingham. Southgate has been pretty poor with his use of substitutes and often in the past not even using them. He seems to use his subs juts to give players minutes and changing like for like. There is no other plan (plan B) with him, he has rarely changed a match with his use of subs. When we have got the ball to the likes of Foden and Bellingham they have been the best players by far. Against France we only seemed to go down the right and missed the midfield out far too much. Bellingham needs the players round him who will allow him to play. Southgate has created a great spirit in the camp, more or less a club spirit but tactically he is still lacking. We still have that English mentality of a lump at the back and up front, Kane for me not the right player in a three, he is rarely in position. Our press is at times half hearted, our movement pretty poor and the transition from defence to attack far too slow with our four or five at the back content to play it between themselves which gives the opposition plenty of time to get into shape and defend, even Kane hangs on to the ball far too long and he wonders why he is fouled so much.
  14. Which record?
  15. I put one number 10 in third with one from Brazil above him
  16. You can get a copy on Soul Junction for just over a tenner on Discogs, don't know if Dave has any copies left @Louise
  17. It was payed in the 80s too, Stafford for Keb. I had a copy 88 and played it all over.
  18. Have you watched the documentary onn BBC iPlayer? simply called Messi. Fascinating, he does things with the ball at 9 or 10 that adults can't do.
  19. He's the greatest ever for me now mate. Like you say the attention paid to him by the opposition is usually three or four players and still he is leaving them bewildered. For a 35 year old he still has that ability to get away form the attention, his ability to slow the defender down then speed away simply amazing to watch. To go round and through 3 or 4 players, there is no one like him and that includes Mbappe. Has he played every minute so far? I don't recall him being subbed? Pretty amazing at his age. Like youn say his footballing brain is on another level compared to others, he is three steps ahead at least and he makes it all look simple. Definitely player of the tournament so far.
  20. Bleaklow. There are over 160 crash sites in the Peak District.
  21. Sounds nothing like a Levine production, has none of his traits in it.
  22. Messi is almost certainly the best ever IMO. Definitely a penalty too. It's ok Neville saying what could the keeper do, the keepers actions caused a foul. Anywhere else on the pitch by any other player and it would have been a foul. How the attacker was supposed to avoid him I'm not sure. Shame for Modric mind, one of the greatest ever, but Croatia were pretty poor.
  23. Back in stock at Juno https://www.juno.co.uk/products/cash-bonus-got-me-thinkin-tonight/906724-01/ Cash Bonus - Joy & Pain
  24. Look forward these, Trevor Nelson’s Lamont one in particular. Sure I have the Marvin show on a video somewhere?
  25. Two BBC Documentaries over Christmas and New Year. When Tina Turner came to the UK on Christmas Day and then on New Years Day wehn Motown came to the UK. BBC Two has revealed two documentaries on legendary singer Tina Turner and how Motown came to the UK in time for Christmas. When Tina Turner Came To Britain will feature previously unheard interviews with the icon and will tell the story of her relationship with the UK when it airs on Christmas Day. Speaking about the upcoming documentary, Turner said: “The love, energy and support I’ve had from Britain over the years has been amazing. I couldn’t have enjoyed the career I’ve had without my time spent in the UK and collaborations with amazing British songwriters, musicians and producers. From my very first visit to London in 1966, I always enjoyed visiting Britain and performing for fans across the country – it felt like my second home.” The documentary will also feature contributions from those who have worked with Tina over the years, including Heaven 17’s Gregory and Martyn Ware, Skunk Anansie’s Skin and former Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips, who choreographed the music video to Private Dancer. It will begin with Turner's first visit to the UK when she supported Rolling Stones on tour in 1966. The film will span more than five decades, with footage of her attending the world premiere of Tina: The Musical in London in 2018. In the second documentary airing on New Year’s day, BBC2 will tell the story of when Motown came to the UK in the form of a tour in 1965. The likes of Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles arrived in the country and performed across the nation. When Motown Came to Britain will also include commentary from a range of artists in Motown fans, including Otis Williams and The Supremes and the temptations manager Shelley Berger, plus many more. Jonathan Rothery, BBC head of Pop Music TV, said: “Both films take a fascinating look at much-loved stars through the filter of the times they’ve visited our shores.” When Motown Came to the UK airs on New Year’s Day on BBC Two and iPlayer. When Tina Turner Came to Britain airs on Christmas Day on BBC Two and iPlayer. https://virginradio.co.uk/entertainment/86795/bbc-announces-two-new-music-documentaries-on-uk-motown-and-tina-turner


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