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oh dear, I had no idea you wanted this Martin . Only heard it a couple of nights ago and was also told £2k, but a quick lookup found this post - plus an old ebay auction for us$1226 >> HERE << ...see ya all soon and please give baby Curtis a hug from his Auntie 'Badge' . m
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Love both sides of this record and hammer it quite a lot (actually, just logged in to post up our last playlists and I see that the ballad flip is on there ). Love it so much, that I bought two - just in case one wears out . That nice Mr Pountain put me on to both of their records about 4 years ago, but can't say I was that keen on "WITH OR WITHOUT..." . Still, bought it for the other half (to buy off me), so drop me a PM if you have no luck and I'll ask him to play it while I connect the laptop to the phono thingy. m
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Yeah, but nobody forces the alcohol down your throat . They banned smoking in many venues back home in Sydney years ago, and us asthmatics breathed a sigh of relief . Now here, I've got a puffer again for "bad" weekends and the eyes and throat play up in a smoky venue again too. Most of my friends are smokers, so I'm not preaching - but it's no fun when it makes you ill but you haven't got a choice in partaking (a bit like going to niters really ). As for the many venues Fenman - I actually enjoy lots of soul variety. Whilst there are certain styles I'd never miss (like RnB), I travel and taste more than my fair share of soul venues and weekenders because I like it that way (did it there and do it here). But that means I can't support many regularly - sadly, some of the better nights don't necessarily survive. Anyway, what one person may consider "bad", might actually be extremely popular, so musical tastes drive new promoters too I guess. Also seems pounding promotion is sometimes needed for keeping numbers too . For me, word-of-mouth from certain people is what I trust most for a recommendation or warning, coz the nice people always tell the truth! m
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running out of options here.... Um, how about: "Put A Smile On Time" - Rhythm Machine "Your Time is Running Out" - somebody calls their copy C/U (hence manners), but mine stays naked "Time Won't Let Me" - The Outsiders m
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it sounds like a pop tin-can recording on the sound-clip, more like one of us trying to sing it than the real record. Honestly Pete, the orchestration, pounding beat and even the voice - is a million times better 'live and loud' - it REALLY DOES make you want to dance to it . Really a record worth getting the lounge-soulies out for m
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Stow-A-Way Soul music policy : a spectrum of 60's & 70's soul and RnB (call it what you will ....Northern Soul, 60s RnB, Crossover, midtempo magic, beat ballads, stormers) THURSDAY 15 DECEMBER 2005 A Soul Xmas Party! Resident DJ's Alice / Audra / Maria are joined by very special guest DJ * JOHN WESTON * 8pm til 11pm - No cover charge (still FREE, but just!) The Soul. 300 Hoe St Walthamstow, London E17 (2 min walk from Walthamstow Central, Victoria line Zone 3) For PLAYLISTS, PHOTOs and DIRECTIONS visit our website -> it's FREE! - http://www.stowawaysoul.co.uk or contact the promoter Audra on audra_cruickshank@hotmail.com ======================= upcoming date:19 January 2006 - special guest DJ ARTHUR FENN
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must have loads if I let my fingers do the walking, but these (unmentioned) spring to mind: Billy Preston - The Girl's Got It (Capitol) Louise Murray - The Love I Give (Verve) Tyrone McCollum - I Don't Want To Cry (Hawke) The Visitors - I'm In Danger (Bashie) Pat Johnson - East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon (Win Or Lose) ...and that stunning heart-wrencher: Brenda Lee Eager - There Ain't No Way (Mercury)
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I know how you lot love an arguement on price , so only look, if you really really want (I don't ) : >>> CLICK HERE <<< m
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Thanks for the interest so far. Just to clarify matters: The reason the deadline is end of Tuesday, is because it allows enough time to confirm a deal before the weekender (it was due for his sales/trades box, but I decided to give Soul-Source a try). As I also stated, the potential sale is due to where prices on this have been going (ie.hitting four figures), so it's not being offerred cheap and the seller is not overly fussed if it doesn't sell... RESERVE = £850, then best offer by end Tuesday CONDITION = VG++ Trades considered, but please PM a list through of comparable bits. The guy is a reputable seller and I'll gladly give anyone making an offer his name (offlist) m
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I know someone who would sell his for the right price (given where this is going). SteveM or anyone else, drop me a PM by Tuesday. Out for the best reasonable offer. m
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Vivian Reed did a track by that name in the late 70's. Could that be it? m
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I'd try and hear them if I liked what they played and how they put it together. The problem with cheap records is that you may have heard them lots and lots before (especially if you spent most of the last 20 years on a soul scene that had little access to much else until recently ). The other thing about a good proportion of "rare" records (rare in terms of "hard-to-find"), is that they have a certain sound which was not commercial for the time, thereby not selling well or being mass produced, thereby not existing in the larger quantities now. So that "rare sound" might be what you like, not the scarcity or price tag. Some people call that sound "dross" and claim it is desperation for finding something new for the scene. But have you ever fallen in love with a sound and find that when you ask what the price is, the answer ends in "thousand" ? and that friggin four-letter word is often added on too! (- "rare" for me, has become a bit of a dirty word ) Reminds me that I was speaking to someone who was sick of the big names and price tags and was toying with the idea of putting on a night where every record played was £20 maximum value. Shocked when he asked me to play, but I declined because I didn't like the statement he was making (a bit like positive discrimination, eh?). Besides, I thought playing your records was about sharing your loved ones ? Some people seem to forget to just enjoy the music. Dunno, m
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think I read somewhere it was Curtis Mayfield (perhaps under the Impressions) - not sure, but maybe it sounds right to you? ..I recall when it was £500, then buying it for £300 in a visit in May 2003 as they turned up, then seeing them flow out from eBay not too many months later, then I guess just the odd drip from a collection since? (personally, i can't understand people who sell from their collection . Keep it Martin, you know it's a goodun!) m
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I don't think anything that I own could possibly be rare, so can't agree . Wouldn't part with it anyway. However, I suggested this list to the seller because I thought it would be a quick result. Just checked and so far the seller has had no calls . I'd hate to be wrong, so hopefully they'll be a Monday rush m
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Considering this is going for more £ lately, a mate would let his go for: £350 Nightchill - Hop Skip Jump / I Want Your Loving (Tra-Sand) VG++ (plays great and all I notice is sticker damage on the "R" of TRA-SAND on the 'Hop" side) Totally trustworthy seller , so if you're interested, please phone him direct on 07989 683 525 m (maria)
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I'm shocked I'm horrified I'm absolutely flabbergasted! - all this time I thought Alice was a mod, but now I discover she's playin ...ELVIS! m (sad eh, I didn't even notice what I'd collated and posted up until now Seems I should stop and take some time out to smell the vinyl )
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THE STORY SO FAR Stow-A-Way Soul is a free soul night in London which kicked off last November, with resident DJ's Alice, Audra and Maria on the decks. From 3.00PM til 11.00PM on Sunday 7th August, we were joined for a lazy Summer Soul Dayer by Special Guest DJ's (listed alphabetically): ARTHUR FENN (UK / Europe) LEONA MURPHY MARTIN THOMSON (Soul In The City / Solid Hit Soul) WARREN WINT (Boogaloo Soul) ADI WOLLASTON ...to bring you 8 DJ's in 8 hours, spinning a spectrum of 60's & 70's soul. It's finally all in, so here's what was played, pretty much in exact order : MARIA O. (resident DJ - short set 1) Primbrock Skiggs - That Was Yesterday (Pzazz) Pat Johnson - East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon (Win Or Lose) James Phelps - The Look On Your Face (Apache) Eula Cooper - Try (Tragar) Shiela Ferguson - "And In Return" (Swan) Theresa Lindsey - It's Love (Correc-tone) Marvelous Ray - Whirlpool (Abner) Willie & The Mighty Magnificents - "Check It Baby" (All Platinum) Jack Montgomery - Baby, Baby, Take A Chance On Me (Revue) Rotations - I Can't Find Her (DeBrossard) Clydie King - Soft And Gentle Ways (Imperial) Margie Joseph - "One More Chance" (Volt) Almeta Lattimore - These Memories (Mainstream) ALICE F. (resident DJ- short set 1) The Starlets- Better Tell Him No (Pam) Echolettes- My Baby Loves Me (Imperial) Elvis Presley- Let Yourself Go (RCA) Titis Turner - Cool Down (Glover) Johnny Nash- I'm Movin On- (Warner Bros) Dorothy Berry- You're Driving Me Crazy (Little Star) Darrow Fletcher- My Young Misery (Groovy) Lonnie Lester - You Can't Go (Nu Tone) AUDRA T. (resident DJ- short set 1) 'I'll Find You' - Valerie & Nick - Glover 'I can't make it anymore' - Spyder Turner - MGM 'A Secret of Mine' - The Lost Soul - Raven 'Why do you Hurt the One who Loves You' - Honey & The Bees - Arctic 'If This isn't Love' - Johnny Bartel & the Soul Masters - Solid State 'I can't wait until I see my Baby's Face - Justine Washington - Sue 'Walkin' By' - The Boss Four - Rim 'What's Easy for Two is Hard for One' - Connie Haynes - Tamla Motown 'Wait for Me' - The Monclairs - Sunburst 'Selfish One' - Jackie Ross - Chess 'You' - Martha Branch - Solid Soul 'Not Another Day' - The Trends - ABC 'Candy' - The Astors - Stax 'Neighbourhood Girl' - Rosalind Madison - Liberty 'Keep me in Suspense' - Mary Wells - Atco ADI WOLLASTON (guest DJ) Big Daddy Rogers - I'm A Big Man (Midas) Marie Knight - Come On Baby (Okeh) The "5" Royales - They Don't Know (Veejay) Elliott Small - I'm A Devil (A.B.S Records) Yvonne Carroll - Please Don't Go (Veejay) The Lovables - You Can't Dress Up A Broken Heart (Toot) Lee Williams & The Cymbals - Lost Love (Carnival) The Del Counts - With Another Guy (Soma) The Ambers - Another Love (Smash) 5th Avenue Band - One Way Or The Other (Reprise LP track) J.R. Bailey - Love Won't Wear Off (Calla) Margie Joseph - I'll Always Love You (Volt) Innervision - Honey Baby (Be Mine) (Private Stock) Frank & James - How Long Is Forever (Smooth City) Smokey Robinson - Ever Had A Dream (Tamla) Dynells - Let Me Prove That I Love You (Blueberry) The Ascots - She's So Indifferent To Me Now (Crazy Cajun LP track) George Benson - My Woman's Good To Me (A&M) The Players - Why Did I Lie (Minit) The Falcons - Love You Like You Never Been Loved (Big Wheel) Paul Varisco - Tell Me Where Love Goes (Kapp) MARTIN THOMSON (guest DJ) Lee Williams and the Cymbals- It's everything about you that I love (Carnival) Betty Moerer- Speed up (wand) Regina Sherard- Helpless baby (King) Neil Reed- Not as beautiful as you (Music Now) Flirtations- Settle down (Festival) Kenny Carter- Wait till I get you in my arms (Blue Rock) Patti Drew- Stop and listen (Capitol) Ronnie McNeir- Isn't she a pretty girl (De To) Sugar and Spices- Teardrops (Swan) Karmello Brooks- You're breaking my heart (Milestone) Ollie Jackson- Gotta wipe away the teardrops (Magnum) Johnny Robinson- Gone but not forgotten (Okeh) Clarence Hill- A lot of loving going around (Mainstream) Tony Clarke- They call me a wrong man (M-S) Miracles- Way over there (Tamla) James Duncan- All goodbyes ain't gone (King) Jimmy Bee- If it wasn't for love (20th Century) Bob and Fred- I'll be on my way (Big Mack) WARREN WINT (guest DJ) Edwin Starr - My kind of woman - Ric Tic Ivy Jo - I can feel the pain - VIP Linda Griner - Goodbye cruel love - Motown Pete Rodriguez - Having fun - ABC Tommy Navaro - I cried my life away - Rojac Joe Bataan - Subway Joe - Fania Charles Sheffield - Voodo Working - Excello Chyvonne Scott - I'm moving on - Alto Jimmy Ricks - Oh, what a feeling - Festival Sam Chatman - Nobody but you - Boss Ted Taylor - Somebody's always trying - Okeh Dee Dee Sharp - Comin' home baby - Cameo LP Sam Hawkins - Hold on Baby - Blue cat Gladys Tyler - Itty Bitty Girl - Decca Marva Whitney - Saving my love for my baby - Federal Barbara Lynn - I'm a good woman - Tribe Ernie Washington - Lonesome Shack - Chatahoochie Tobi Lark - Sweep it out in the shed - Topper Otis Lee - Hard road to hoe - Quaint El Anthony - We've been in love too long - La Cindy Dena Barnes - If you ever walked out of my life - Inferno E. Rodney Jones - R & B time - Tuff Willy Mcdougal - Don't turn away - Kinard MARIA O. (resident DJ- short set 2) Joy-Tones - "This Love (That I'm Giving You)" (Coed) Earth Child - It's Our Day (Marjon) The Four Voices - Your Love Is Getting Stronger (Voice) The Jackey Beavers Show - We're Not Too Young To Fall In Love (Jaber) The Soul Set - Will You Ever Learn (Bi-Me) Louise Murray - The Love I Give (Verve) Patti Austin - You're Too Much A Part Of Me (Coral) Exportations - I Want You (Vir-ro) Stan Martin - You Know I Love You (Shatta) Nightchill - Hop Skip and Jump (Tra-Sand) Marshall, Donovan, Broomfield - Since I Found My Baby (Augusta) Psychodelic Frankie - Putting You Out Of My Life (Hi-Speed) ARTHUR FENN (guest DJ) Cal Green - I'll Give You Just A Little More Time (Filmtown) J.J. Jackson - Can't Get Too Much Love (C/U) Johnny Rogers with the Nu Tones - Make A Change (Amon) The Volumes - I've Never Been So In Love (Garu) Jessie James - Are You Gonna Leave Me (Shirley) The Precious Three - I Need A Man (Ref-o-ree) Soul Incorporated - My Proposal (Coconut Groove) Papa Bear and the Cubs - You're So Fine (SMS) The Camero's - Lover Come Back (Dar Cha) Young Ladies - "I'm Tired Of Running Around" (Stang) The Sensations - Demanding Man (Way Out) Ruby - Feminine Ingenguity (Token) The Stunners - Nobody But Me (Renfro) Connie Laverne - Can't Live Without You (GSF) Norris Vines and the Luvlines - Give In (Smile) Romona Collins - You've Been Cheating (Clark's) Flash McKinley - I'll Rescue You (Bombay) Troy Johnson - I Want You (Soul Beat) Tobi Lark - Time Is Running Out (C/U) Nathan Williams - What Price (United Artists) Eddy Hughes - Soul Searcher (Bard) Patrinell Staten - Little Love Affair (Sepia) ALICE F. (resident DJ- short set 2) Sticks Herman- Give Me Your Love (Tic Toc) The Tweeters - Mascara Mama (Decca) Dion- I was Born to cry- (Laurie) Miss Lavell- Run To You (Duke) Big Maybelle- I've got a Feelin (Okeh) Tommy Jay- Tender Love (Hi) Gladys Kane- Mr Policeman (Pixie) Debbie Dovale - I'm My Own Doctor (Roulette) The M 3's- When the party's over- (United Artists) Benny Spellman- Amarette (Minit) L.B Wilson- Don't (Vivid) The Clovers- One More Time (Porwin) LEONA MURPHY (guest DJ ) The Bitter And The Sweet - I Won't Have Any Babies For You (The Anything, Everywhere Records) Gene &Eddie - It's No Sin (Mon'ca) The Winstons - Ain't Nothing Like A Little Lovin' (Curtom) Fabulous Four - If I Knew (Saintmo) Nick Allen - Hard Way To Go (Walas) Four Tops - Don't Bring Back Memories (Motown) The Ethics - I Want My Baby Back (Vent) Brenda & The Tabulations - That's In The Past (Dionn) Margie Joseph - I Can't Move No Mountains (Atlantic) The Ascots - Just A Few Feet From The Gutter (American Playboy) The Vont Claires - Don't Cha Tell Nobody (Double R) Flora Wilson - Dancing On A Daydream (Soulvation Army) Melinda Marx - It Happens In The Same Old Way (Veejay) Chi Chi - If You're Gonna Love Me (Kapp) Johnny McCall - I Need You (Alteen) The World's Funkiest Band - When You're Alone (California Gold) Rotations - I Can't Find Her (Debrossard) Larry Davis & The Marvels - The Magic Is Gone (Decca) Beverly & The Del-Capri's - Mama, I Think I'm In Love (Columbia) Danny Moore - Somebody New (Allrite) Charles Brimmer - The Feeling Is In My Heart (Broadmoor) Supremes - Stormy (Unissued White Label) AUDRA T. (resident DJ- short set 2) 'So Real' - Barbara Mercer - Sidra 'You got me Diggin' You' - Roosevelt Matthews - King 'He's a Good Guy' - The Marvelettes - Tamla (oops, out of time) ======== THE STORY CONTINUES If you like some of that, take a look at more PLAYLISTS on https://www.stowawaysoul.co.uk Or come along to our nights on the 3rd Thursday of the month (next: Thursday 15th September 2005, from 8PM til 11PM). We can be found at a bar called The SOUL, located at 300 Hoe Street, right near Walthamstow Central station E17 (see website for full travel details and feedback from others). m
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I recall turning over Soul Sam's JW to find the better (imho) instrumental flip. It was when I saw the band credited to that B side, that the Flaming Arrow connection suddenly became very very obvious m
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sun 7 aug'05~stow-a-way soul (london e17)free dayer*gues
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Stow-A-Way Soul SUNDAY 7 AUGUST 2005 - Summer Dayer Special 3pm til 11pm No cover charge (FREE ENTRY!!!) Music Policy: a spectrum of 60's & 70's soul DJí¢â"šÂ¬â"žÂ¢s: Alice / Audra / Maria are joined by special guests (listed alphabetically):- ARTHUR FENN (all over UK / Europe) LEONA MURPHY MARTIN THOMSON (Soul In The City / Solid Hit Soul) WARREN WINT (Boogaloo Soul) ADI WOLLASTON Venue: The Soul. 300 Hoe St Walthamstow, London E17 (2min walk from Walthamstow Central, take QUEEN ST exit - Victoria Line Zone 3 north OR mainline service from Liverpool Street PLUS plenty of parking ..nearest street is CEDARS AVENUE) For more info, contact promoter: audra_cruickshank@hotmail.com Website: COMING SOON to www.stowawaysoul.co.uk upcoming dates in 2005 (Thursday's 8PM-11PM): 25 AUGUST (special birthday date) / 15 SEPTEMBER / 20 OCTOBER / 17 NOVEMBER / 15 DECEMBER ===STOW-A-WAY SOUL ...monthly, since Nov'04===