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Posts posted by Sanquine
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can anyone help please? When I tried to click on this,I got the video, but it will only play about 1/2 a second, then freezes. Do I need to update my flashplayer or something & can I do this relatively quickly without broadband? Sorry if this should be in a different section
Had continual problem's with video and sound download's, would take forever to download then would freeze. Never solved the problem until I used Broadband, now I have no problem's at all.
Karen
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Thank's for posting Mark, but didn't do it for me.
Karen
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This version has a deeper and more soulful beat, not such a tinny sound as the other version. Organ and drum's sound brilliant and love how it build's up toward's the end of track. His voice has more depth to it and thank god those awful backing singer's are absent.
Can understand some not being keen, but to describe as Crap.
Karen
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Must admit I never heard the Isonics track...
A brilliant dancer, John Parker alway's play's it for me at the Manhatten club Harrogate, on the 1st Saturday of the month well worth a visit, also at the Post Office club York and the last Soulsville in Leeds.
I alway's get lost in my own world on the dance floor when this is played, it's a fantastic to dancer.
To have a listen it's on The Soul Club juke box at mo, let me know what you think.
Karen
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Loved it, just brilliant.
Agree best version IMO.
Karen.
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What song first gotcha - well for me there are 3 that will alway's stand out in my mind from the early day's of my youth which then led on to my first allnighter in 1978.
Adams Apples - Don't take it out on this world
Velours - I'm gonna change
Nancy Wilson - The end of our love
Then of course the long forgotten 3 before 8 - fantastic set to dance/spin to in your full circle skirt.
Karen
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2 of the worst record's ever IMO are :
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Get Out (and let me cry). Want to cry cause it's being played....Can't stand the boring, droan of the record...
Ric Martin - I travelled the road. Not far enough in my opinion.
Sure there's a few more...
Karen
Knew I'd forgotten one - Alfie Davidson - Love is a serious business.....boring!
Karen
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2 of the worst record's ever IMO are :
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Get Out (and let me cry). Want to cry cause it's being played....Can't stand the boring, droan of the record...
Ric Martin - I travelled the road. Not far enough in my opinion.
Sure there's a few more...
Karen
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it hasn't been dowloaded yet but it's worth listening to freddy king was great!!
especially in the 70's hismusic sounded very funky!
Strange show's no download's but definately did and listened to it last nite. Unable to post comment if I hadn't.
Saw 20+ view's last nite, something wrong with download counter.
Karen
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not for the dancers
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Though I love to dance, these definately not for the dancer's, none of the 3 download's were for me, even to just sit and listen too.
Karen
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freddy king the legendary bluesguitarist made some great music even in his later stages of his career
this is from1974
and its good!!
common guys this is great stuff!!!
just listen and you'll see
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Thank's for posting noticed no one has commented either way. Listened to download, definately not for me.
Karen
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To me a Rare record is hard to find, not many copies or has that extra something you can't quite describe and is infrequently played at venue's. Sometime's but not alway's the record maybe owned by just 2 or 3 collector's/ DJ's, making it impossible to be played at venue's on a regular basis, thus it is infrequently or rarely encounted.
The same is IMO of a Rare Soul Event, I would expect to hear Dj's that put in that extra something searching out and not afraid to play lesser know or slightly different sound's. The importance being on the quality and diversity, this can cover a vast range of record's played. Not just cover up's, high priced or 1 of 3 known copie's, but also a vast amount of lower priced record's fall into this category as well. It is not alway's a good thing to play safe when Djing and try to fill the dance floor, more importantly it is about bringing new or lesser known sound's for people to enjoy, so next time they hear it they hopefully will dance.
We frequently hear the title elitist or snob given to people who collect vinyl or like something a bit different to the standard Oldie's, which of course in most cases is not true, IMO people who have not progressed or moved on within the music are the one's most likely to throw out these title's. When infact most Rare soul fan's have not turned their back's on Oldie's, but have just developed and fed a need to delve deeper into the bottomless pit of the broad term, "Northern Soul". A connoisseur night is not a good term for a venue as this seperate's people in a snobbish way. To be a connoisseur of the music is somebody we can all admire and learn from, but this only bring's respect to the person for their knowledge not right's to feel above everybody else.
IMO
Karen
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nice one trev.
seriously, does anyone have anymore to post up?
they are part of the heritage for sure.
Shane
Glad you appreciate them Shane.
Here's mine at last (Broadband finally installed).
I am very proud of my membership's they hold great memorie's for me, they represent being part of something special.
Karen
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let me know, who you have see and how it was, or who you would like to see....bless mirja
If my memory serves me right Major Lance brought his son on stage with him, when I saw him live at Hinckley 1982, I remember it being a very emotional experience.
More than anyone I would love to see live in concert, "Marvin Gaye". For me no one come's close to the emotion and depth with which he sing's and of course that voice!!!
Sad it can never be a reality for me.
Karen
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Think it all a bit Too late Now, But it would'nt do any harm. So come Soul Sourcers Bang some comments on the site ive put a link on Above in the earlier post and Flood the local rag with your views
Had some fantastic time's at " Cleethorpe's Winter Garden's" Will alway's have great memorie's. Very sad to read of their intention's to demolish and build the, (usual) block of flat's!!
Have put my comment's on link in previous post, not sure what effect it will have, if their mind's are made up, then money will speak louder than people. Sad but true.
Karen
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Was happy to find these 3 on doormat today, all nearly mint too.
Marva Whitney - Saving my love for my baby - Federal.
Jerry Washington - Set your soul on fire - Excello.
The Rivingtons - Just got to be more - Vee-Jay dj.
karen
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A couple more of my fav oldies....
Ronnie Forte - That was whiskey talking.
Roger K - Give me the love ( I'm needing).
Karen
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Hi Shane
Took a while to find, here's mine.
Give up, spent afternoon trying to add attachment with membership's, just ain't happening.
Give's you a laugh anyway.
Not trying again till broadband fitted next wk.
Karen
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Hi Shane
Took a while to find, here's mine.
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Barbara McNair - Here I am - Lp
Benny Latimore - Girl I got news for you - Dade
Cleo Randle - Big city lights - Sta-set
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Too tired to think right now, how about
Will Collin's - Anything I can do - Bareback. Great crossover dancer!
Karen
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Hearing the opening of a record that make's you just have to rush to the dance floor. Nothing else matter's while getting lost in that moment. Sheer heaven!
Sorry to those I have left in mid conversation on many occasion!
Karen
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Since I was 20 I have heard people bang on that there's only a few year's left in the scene. They believed when you got in your 30's, you'd be to old too dance, do all nighter's or venue's. The same with the collecting side of it. I never agreed with this, but it's been said many time's over, yet here we still are. Now were basically saying too old at 40 or 50 for niter's. Surely not.
Can't understand why the, too old, can't stay up all nite attitude. I've done the marriage, children, semi career, own business, thing, I'm in my 40's, I have no problem staying up all night and dancing (aided or not ).
Although agree certain soul nite's are on till 3am, still not the same feel as a niter has.
Karen
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BOTH - Hearing a record, loving it, then wanting to own it.
You can have the freedom to play single's without jumping up every 2 min's at home, by recording them.
But there's just something about owning that record, now this is where the thread take's us down a different path onto collecting vinyl, label's etc..........
Karen
Wigan Casino To Re-open-news Item From Press
in All About the SOUL
Posted
Excellent. Best April fool's day Joke ever.
Karen