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Cunnie

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  1. How about this, Willie Fisher - Put Your Loving On Me, gets better with each listen. Put_your_love_on_me___Willie_Fisher.mp3
  2. Here's the full length version Eryka_Badu___Funky_Nassau.mp3
  3. Lou Rawls featuring George Benson - You Can't Go Home Sounds better every time i play it, just grows & grows. Fairly common on Lou's At Last album on Bluenote but rarer than you think on a 7", only got released in Australia on capitol. If you see it just buy it, you won't be sorry...
  4. How about this Or this
  5. Thanks for your help Grant , can send it on to my mate now. He'll be as happy as a pig in sh#t
  6. Forgot about site problems. Here's my e mail addy if you want to send it direct. modernism@blueyonder.co.uk Thanks....
  7. Current big spin for me is Lou Rawls's "You Can't Go Home" off his At Last album that he recorded for Bluenote. Sorry to say the rest of the album is pretty poor by Lou's usual standards but worth the purchace price for You Can't Go Home. George Benson also features on the track so i can't understand why it don't get more plays, f#####g awesome track . If your'e really lucky you might just find it on a capitol 7" but it only got released in Australia for some strange reason
  8. A friend has asked if i can help him out with an mp3 of Gail Wynters - You Got The Power so can any of you guy's help him out with this. He tells me it was released on Hickory in about 1966 & is a B side. Thanks in advance, Mart...
  9. Probably gonna get hung, drawn & quartered for this but have a listen.... https://switchboard.real.com/player/email.h...R177345%5F1.mp3
  10. Ramsey & Co - Love Call James Bynum - Love Music Eddie Henderson - Say You Will Atmosfear - Dancing In Outer Space That's about all really...
  11. Ya sussed me out Sherlock
  12. HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO
  13. Thanks acrosstheboard
  14. Anyone please?
  15. Ya not kidding Shane. My old fella's 85 & he's still as passionate about collecting Jazz albums as we are about collecting rare soul stuff. You should see the trouble i have dragging him out of shop's like Rare & Racy on Division St.
  16. After a couple of mp3's to download onto my mobile (i know i'm a sad b#st#rd) Sexy Lady - Sideshow Let Me Do It To You - Halo Thank's for looking, Mart...
  17. This ain't bad either Roger https://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/212410-01.htm
  18. Seem to remember the late Nev Wherry also having a copy & spinning it at the KGB nighters in the late 70s.
  19. Some good points raised up to now by all who have posted so far si i thought i'd throw mine in for what they're worth. I don't think there are too many Modern nights on at the moment, it's just that they don't seem to be marketed correctly. There are enough punters out there but a lot of them don't really want to get into the 'Modern soul bubble' that seems to have been created inside the Northern scene. When i look round locally there are venue's that play what we call Modern Soul but to a different predominantly younger crowd. In Sheffield there are several clubs & bars playing stuff that falls under the Modern Soul umbrella, Tequila, Takapuna & Hustle spring to mind (i'm sureTerry will confirm this). Thing is how many of these kids want to be in a room full of folks the same age as there parents? Did you when you were there age? Regarding the xover debate, tough one this. Our most successfull nights at Modernism have been when we have had xover DJ's on (Tat's, Andy Whitmore, Brett Franklin etc) as they have dragged in Northern punters who normally wouldn't think twice about going to a Modern night & our quieter nights have been when we have had guests on who champion newer sounds, Dodger, Lin & Jamie Taylor etc, 3 DJ's who i rate very highly so imagine how i felt for them when the punters didn't show. The real strange thing is our quietest night punter wise was when we had Soul Sam on, work that out? Must pick up onTerry & Lin's comments regarding 90s stuff that don't get played out & praise them for it but don't forget the 80s. Seem to find myself drifting towards the stuff played on the 80s boogie scene at the moment as there's so much great stuff that got forgotten. Shortly i'm hoping to kick off a new venue on the outskirts of Sheffield overlooking the Peak district national park so i'm reading all the comments on here with personal interest as i want to get this one right as it's a superb venue with 2 rooms (more on this later guys). Anyway good luck with the new venue Shute, you go for it mate & if i can help out in any way let me know. Send me a PM if you get the night up & running & i'll get some of your fliers out at our nights (that goes for everyone else too) cos at the end of the day we all want the same thing, good nights playing great music to a room full of good people. Mart...
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  21. Remix just a bit longer with drawn out intro. Can't ever recall seeing an issue of it though, only seen promo copy's. Found mine on gemm from a seller in Belgium so it might be worth looking. Still had press release sheet in cover. BBE also remixed Family of eve - I wanna be loved by you. Might be worth looking on the BBE website. Wouldn't know where to start with music file on here but if you PM me your address i'll pop it on a tape for you Simon. Mart....
  22. Mate's asked me if i can put these up on Soul Source for him so if you want any PM me & i'll pass on his details. Pete Warner - I just want to spend my life with you. Polydor demo £125 Four Below Zero - My baby's got ESP. Roulette £50 Willie J & Co - Boogie with your baby. KiKi £100 We The People - Making my daydream real. Lion £100 Beloyd - Get into your life. 20th century demo £100 James Walsh Gipsy Band - Cuz it's you girl. RCA US demo £75 Charles Mann - It's all over. ABC demo £50 Thank's for looking


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