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  1. hopefully I'll get a copy of this cd tonight, looks a belter
  2. as someone has mentioned you won't get anywhere with just a Northern Soul Record fair. It would have to be at the very least a Black Music Record Fair.
  3. Roger Banks and Sam Moore had one about six months ago (maybe longer) in Nottingham, was good but could have done with more through the doors.
  4. think the one reason dealers put soul packs together is probably cause they can't sell 'em.
  5. few more for you Mark...apologies if already mentioned Delettes - Look At Me Magnificent 7 - She's Called A Woman Kris Peterson - Just As Much 7 Sons - Don't You Dare Say No Freddy Butler - You Better Get Hip Girl & Give Me Lots Of Lovin' John Edwards - Ain't That Good Enough Passionettes - My Fault Rees Flores - Look Into My Heart Soul blenders - Tightrope
  6. Bobbie Smith Oracles Little Ron & Esquires got a list of stuff at home.
  7. Isn't the holy Grail something we will never have? Bill Bush hardly up there with the rarest of the rare!
  8. The venue it self will have to take out a licence, as they do now, can't see that changing. Sounds like they are clamping down on places of work.
  9. You have to have a license to play music in public now. You should also by rights have to have the same for workplace as far as I was aware. When I worked in a factory 10 years or so ago they banned radios etc cause they wouldn't pay for a license. Think you had to have one then when you had over a certain number of emloyees. Have things changed since then?
  10. 6 years on and Lifeline Allnighters just keeps on. Here's a quick word from Chalky all about this landmark Doesn't time fly when you are having fun Can't believe it has been six years since The Lifeline Real Deal Rare Soul All-nighters... View full article
  11. 6 years on and Lifeline Allnighters just keeps on. Here's a quick word from Chalky all about this landmark Doesn't time fly when you are having fun Can't believe it has been six years since The Lifeline Real Deal Rare Soul All-nighters started life at Sheridans in Dewsbury. One of the best venues in recent years that was home to several Soul Clubs not just Lifeline, a place where there was soul every week and a place that is missed by many of the all-nighter crowd. A couple of different venues later and Lifeline has at last found a venue that it can call home at The Brookfields Club (aka The Stables) at Shareshill near Wolverhampton. It is a fantastic, classic all-nighter venue, great dance floor and a balcony over looking the enthusiastic dancers, dancing away to some of the best Rare Soul DJ's the country has to offer. Anyway enough of the waffle, helping us celebrate six wonderful years, alongside the resident DJ's Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Soul Sam, Cliff Steele and Chalky will be Dave Welding, well known Midlands, Dj, collector and one of the brains behind the recent Grapevine and now Soul Junction label alongside John Anderson. As you may be aware Lifeline also gives two or three collectors a chance to shine at the beginning of the night. Kicking off the anniversary from 8pm until 10pm will be Harpo and Sandi and Tony Foster. As usual to send you all home happy (we hope) will be the legend that is Nottingham's Rob Smith. All at Lifeline would like to thank everyone, DJ's, the girls on the door (usually Mandy and Wendy), anyone else forced into helping :whistling:, record dealers, the collectors on the balcony and most importantly the dancers who have shown their support for Lifeline for the past six years Here's to many more years of the Real Deal Rare Soul All-nighter!! Hopefully we will see as many of you on Saturday as possible....... THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB presents The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter 6th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL At The Brookfields Club (The Stables), Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ. (Directions: Just off the M6 junction 11, A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on your left). FEBRUARY 27th 2010 8pm till 7.00am, a tenner gets you in! Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Cliff Steele, Soul Sam & Chalky This month's special guest DAVE WELDING In addition to Dave, this months Collectors opening the night at 8pm will be Harpo & Sandi and Tony Foster and as usual closing proceedings Nottingham's ROB SMITH As for the music, the emphasis will be on the 60's but as usual Lifeline will feature the very best in 70's and crossover. In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For further information Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 Chalky @ chalky@mailme.co.uk or telephone 07743 863 523
  12. There are two takes of WWWYL, they are both on the cd of Detroit stuff Goldmine put out of the stuff from Ron Murphy. CDS boxed away so can't get to the notes. Rob Marriott used to spin the Don't Let Her Give You Some Of Her Love........
  13. Quality record. Used to hammer this mesen a few years ago.
  14. don't tell everyone or all them with the boots on .co.uk will be slipping over to .com
  15. good innit, Butch spinning it and Andy Dyson.
  16. cheers everyone
  17. Also looking for the scan for The Limitations - I'm Lonely I'm Troubled on Bacone. Ta very much!
  18. I hate the term Pete, it makes it sound as if it is ok to Dj with f*cked or second rate records and that the punters will put up with any old crap.
  19. Anyone supply me with a decent size and quality scan of the Oracles - I Ain't Got Time on OM. I've got one of the flip.
  20. Well I thought it was strange as I thought there was some in the 80's. The listing is Global Dog https://www.globaldog...nfo/d/dore.html Its the same listing as the one on Dave Rimmer's site, Dave does mention up to 1970 only.
  21. thanks for that Tony. Obviously I didn't hear it till the 80's and remember it being a big record at places like the 100 Club as Ady says but can't remember for the life of me who was playing it.
  22. according to the listing Kenard is the same year half a dozen releases later, Dore 848. According to the listing (HERE) nothing released after 1970.
  23. 1970 release apparently according to listing of the label, 5 years after the original release of The Dip.
  24. came out on a Charly cd too.
  25. Hi pal, hope you are well. Thanks for that.


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