Amen to that........................................that is the beat statement I have read on Soul Source or any other forum
Forget any 60s/70s or whatever else argument its all 'bout feeling
Thanks Tone !
Cheers Paul
Hi Dave
Can't help with any of the ones you've listed I'm afraid but I do have some Dutch 60s Motown (inc The Spinners ) and some 70s French Motown don't know if these would be any good to ya ?
Looknig forward to the feature
Cheers Paul
Think that must be the "Amsterdam Soul Club" rugbysoulgirl. Usually on later in the month than when Paul76 is going next one is this Sat.
Usually features a Motown/soul covers/tribute band and DJs playing the Dutch version of "northern/60s". Starts about 10 and goes on 'till around 4 in the morning. They have a "myspace" page if you need to check further. Venue is pretty central has a cheap bar and you can skin up if you want (smoking ban arrives in Holland this July )
Best thing about it for me is the archive films which are projected on 2 large screens during the night some great footage of lots of soul heroes.
Apart from that I think theres a regular funk night but I don't have any details
You may like to check www.fingerpoppinsoul.nl Paul76 there may be some info on there
As Jason has said Rush Hour records will have all the info on more contemporary nights Waxwell records may be worth checking too.
Also worth remembering that most clubs don't really get busy and lively 'til about midnight so its a good idea to pace yourself
Hope this helps a little
Cheers Paul
Timothy Wilson interview and discography in "In The Basement" magazine 22 www.basement-group.co.uk
The interview was conducted by Hans Diepstraton and Harry van Vliet and can also be read on their website www.fingerpoppinsoul.nl
Cheers Paul
Epsilons on Shrine/Hem were James Duval, Ronald Williams and Gregory Thomas
On Stax Atco and Triple G they were Gene McFadden, John Whitehead + Lloyd Parks or Alan Beatty
Cheers Paul
PS The "Soul Harmony Singles" book strikes again
Good point Ian hadn"t thought of it that way.
Ever seen a multi coloured one ? It is CC001 so is that the 1st Choc City release ?? The Cameo Choc City is also CC001
Cheers Paul
Love this record "borrowed" by Farly "Jackmaster" Funk for his "Love Can't Turn Around" with Daryll Pandy
Sorry don't know if it got a 45 release
Cheers Paul
PS Really liking 'After The Storm Is Over" by Ike at the mo' from his "Juicy Fruit (The Disco Freak)" LP
Nice one epic just dug my copy out and played '"Running......" for the 1st time in years, loving it
Have you tried "Can"t Take It With You" from their "Breakaway" LP from 1980 ?
Just me then I guess
Cheers Paul
"Loving Him" on Philly Groove 157 sounding really good these days and more than a little "northern" to these ears anyway
Syrupy ? What a load of old waffle !
Cheers Paul