Everything posted by Speedlimit
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Salt and pepper & the cheques
Thanks guys for your input
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Salt and pepper & the cheques
Great info John I did wonder if part of the cheques had been re based to Thailand and formed the nucleus of salt and pepper, also I wonder if the label itself belonged to one of them .With salt and pepper being heatwave thai ???
- News: Wigan Casino May 1980 Review
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Salt and pepper & the cheques
Ok guys was discussing this at dab anniversary Saturday night both these are on the same label all be it salt and pepper being a thai release. Both are Co written by nardi .wonder if any of the group members were the same
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Dusty Wilson Boot Discussion.
Is it also the same Dusty(dustin) Wilson who did " have some sympathy " on Judas and " it's going to be a tragedy " with the corals on mutt ??
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Chapells - were they a Chicago group?
Two great tunes the Bedford label has two different designs as well the uptempo help me somebody side was first played at the casino late 1979 by Gary Rushbrooke covered up as Lorraine chandler . Now the other side is getting it's turn at crossover and upfront venues
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Two from motown that are underplayef
Hi Geoff it's actually " I think we can make it " miracles lost and found 1959 -1964 c from 1999
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Soul Weekenders.
Love them original Skegness weekend . Prestatyn first few years till the oldies fully took over the main rooms. Dab of soul .souls unite Eastbourne. Cleethorpes u till last 4 years. And the crown jewel skeggy .not a great lover of the big 5-7room weekenders usually full of market stalls prefer the smaller it's about the quality of the music not the amount of £'s venues
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Lord What's Happening To Your People - Extended Version
Hi rich I ended up with your copy for a while let it go in a swap deal at a record fair in Notts about 15 years ago Regards Steve p
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Two from motown that are underplayef
Ok guys need gals two un released tracks from motown that only got a c d release both by the miracles the first being entitled " we can make it " vintage early motown with a catchy back beat and great harmonies from smokey and the guys. The second track features Claudette robinson on lead entitled " Mr Misery " not to similar vocals to Linda Griner which is what I had it covered up as a plodding mid tempo number but catchy Comments guys
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Artist and Track Title from part of lyrics
Ho John don't know the track but always thought f troop was about a us cavalry troop
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Carl Carlton – So What
Mine too
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Carl Carlton – So What
Old Stafford spin I play it out occasionally a long with rufus wonder:-):-)
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Motown Unreleased 60 at 60
Awesome mate still got copies of the original tapes a lot of the 1st batch came from
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Onsey mack
Yes I've always thought that too. The Edwards generations a pretty good tune too.
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Onsey mack
Thanks for the insite to her career always great to find out anything about their careers . Yes this as always been a favourite of mine since I first heard it played .I'll have to feature it more in my sets when I play.
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Onsey mack
Hi rob I've already got a copy was just saying it's one of those overlooked 45 , s that should get a few more plays Thanks for the heads up anyway Steve
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Onsey mack
Here's another that gets very little exposure Onsey mack " never listen to your heart " ghetto originally played at the casino in its final years by Richard with little joy.wrote by the great Robert banks this early 70's recording has all the ingredients to be a dance floor hit
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WHITE demo sale.
Hi rob is the backstreets inst the same as the one guy used to play ?? Regards Steve
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Howard tate looking good
Staying with my posts on underplayed sounds I got this the same day as the gloria hill .Howard tate you're looking good utopia. Played this covered up as Jimmy bishop .as its wrote by him & jerry raglan great uptempo dancer that should see more spins
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The Fellows - George Cinton ? 1967
Your right chalky George was the lead on the parliaments not sure about the fellows. Have to give it a listen.
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SOLD CLIFFORD BINNS - YOUVE GOT TO HELP ME - £50
There's a lighter green label I'll post picture when I get home always thought that was the first release .anyway swaggy still worth £50 of anyone's money in my opinion 🙂
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Gloria hill be somebody
Actually ted I think you may have brought my copy when I sold it in the 80's it was either you or ady c I sold it to . Like fingers says production and writing credits are the same as the other two releases but the number is different as me and John A have compared them sunny Carrington being ztsp numbering. Probably pressed at different plants as for the lo Fi it's always baffled me as to why it's not the same as the other two. Plenty of life in this one yet.
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Gloria hill be somebody
Now here's one you don't here to often on the same label as the moments "you said " and sunny Carrington " the girl every guy should know. Picked this up in 78 from a record shop in Notts on Alfreton road had many a good find there. This appear to have a different numbering system to the other releases on the label and sound quality is very lo Fi still a great tune Comments gents and gals
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80s All-nighter footage
I have a dvd of lifeline the second one at sheridens brill was done by Andy holroyd from Notts he's on Facebook I'm sure he still does them Steve