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Mister Tees Rock Stop , Record Shop In Kidderminster
francis t replied to Sheldonsoul's topic in All About the SOUL
Thanks for the interesting comments.Still got the shop.Never stopped selling northern soul since the days of taking a box to the Torch and then to the Mecca etc.I have soul for sale at the shop all the time.Surprised somebody said there was,t much soul, but as has been said just ask and boxes of soul will appear.I know the shop is a bit "confusing" -to say the least- but I am happy to try and help.I have regular reggae customers as well. Also I still have loads of interesting badges, patches books and other soul and mod stuff and still make button badges for events and venues as I have since the days of making badges for Russ at Wigan, The Ritz, Notts Palais etc. The shop is open 9-5 Monday To Saturday.Might be worth ringing to check if I am in and have my sales rarities boxes at the shop.I have rarities boxes, reissue boxes (good deals on OuttaSight etc) and loads of other soul vinyl and cds.inc LPs,Funk , Reggae and allsorts. Come to the shop PLEASE and check us out and remember to ask.There is free and cheap parking very close by and we might run to a cup of coffee. And then there is our range of costume accessories and inflatable northern soul dancers.Thats another story. cheers francis t mister tees records (01562 515291) 65 blackwell street kidderminster dy10 2EL -
A FEW INTERESTING ITEMS FROM MISTER TEES RECORDS/ FRANCIS T Payment PAYPAL CHEQUE (+£1-thanks to TSB) or CASH if you collect. POSTAGE £2 (signed for) Overseas at cost. per item.Reduced postage for multiple items. Any questions message or ring the shop 01562 515291 MILTON FLOYD IM HUNGRY FOR LOVE part1/2 CAB Old style dancer £60 VG EBONY JAM RIDE ON AMOS VG+ small drill hole £60 VG+ LEW KIRTON HEAVEN IN THE AFTERNOON ALSTON ISSUE £70 VG+ MAXINE WOOD/PAT PATTERSON IM SO HUNGRY/ONE RAINY DAY DETO £120 VG+ A BROTHERS GUIDING LIGHT-GETTING TOGETHER MERCURY DEMO WHITE £95 VG+ DONI BURDICK OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR HEART SOUND IMPRESSION £85 VG ELEANOR GRANT YOU OUGHT TO BE HERE WITH ME COLUMBIA £20 VG GLORIA SHANNON Tears ARE GIFTS FROM HEAVEN REALSIDEWHITE DEMO £25 VG+ A file copy of this sold out single.Find one cheaper-not got it -buy it! BOBBY BROWN I GOTTA HAVE YOU/LOVE WONT.. JACKLYN £50 VG ROY DAWSON OVER THE TOP Coemands £50 vg SKIP MAHONEY JANICE UNDERWORLD RECORDS UK Rare remix45 £50 vg RICK SHEPPARD CAN WE SHARE IT COLUMBIA £150 VG+ Any questions or sensible offers-contact me FRANCIS T MISTER TEES RECORDS 65 BLACKWELL STREET, KIDDERMINSTER DY10 2 EL
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Some items I have for sale in my boxes at the shop. E mail at terry@mrteerecords.co.uk or ring me during office hours on 01562 515291 if interested in anything. All are in very good condition, unless otherwise stated.Feel free to ask if you have any concerns or questions.All items can be viewed at the shop in Kidderminster.Ring to check if I am in,at the above number. Here goes then.First time listing stuff so if I have not got anything correct with procedures, let me know. Satyr -Pity for a fool/free and easy rca 10226 mecca era £30 vg Milton Floyd - I,m hungry for love/part 2 instumental CAB old style strong dancer £65 vg DeDe Schwartz -Funny how we changed places mono/stereo RCA £45 vg slight marks stereo side."soul" written small in red on mono label. Johnny Mirage -New Love Vocal/Inst J-V old philly dancer £80 vg Cliff Nobles -Is it the way/horse 1971 J-v another philly dancer £65 vg Debonaires-Eenie , meenie, gypsaleenie/please don,t say were through Golden World GW26 £20 vg Doni Burdick-open the doors to your heart/if you walk out of my life Sound Impression £95 vg Maxine Woods & Pat Patterson I,m so hungry/ one rainy day DeTo 2874 £65 detroit r&b Little Stevie Wonder- Workout, Stevie Workout UK Stateside £40 vg really nice copy Postage with insurance up to £45 -£2.50 Special delivery for better cover £6 Payment via paypal, but can make arrangements if you do not have paypal. Any questions contact me. FRANCIS T MISTER TEES RECORDS 65 BLACKWELL STREET KIDDERMINSTER DY10 2EL 01562 515291 terry@mrteerecords.co.uk
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They are certainly aware of Tims book and of the forthcoming" Keeps on Burning Documentary dvd Film" due out in June. No doubt they will be referred to. regards francis t
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Very sad news. My thoughts are with his family and close friends. If there is a "Soul Heaven" I am sure he is up there now searching out the artists. I have good memories of Glenn.If there was an artist to meet we anoraks including Glenn would be there.If there was a stage to be at the front of the same faces would be quietly waiting and avoiding the dancers waiting for the acts to come on...including Glenn. So sad. regards francis t
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Very sad news. All those years working towards retirement and now he is not able to enjoy it (if that makes sense) Saw him at the Candi Staton concert at the Robin recently. He has contributed a lot to the Midlands soul scene and will be missed. regards francis t
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Nice Mecca record.There were some white demos and instrumentals around.Sells for about £20 now -well at least in my box- as the b side is appreciated by the deeper colectors. I may have a copy at the shop, if one is wanted on vinyl. Re Dance your ass off.Does anybody still have a "Dance your Ass off at the Ritz buttton badge I produced by back in the seventies?I adapted a large 3/4 inch badge I picked up in the States if I remember rightly. regards francis t mister tee records
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I have listened to the broadcast and found it interesting.Years ago when I was a student at Stockport College I deejayed with a mate before Elton John appeared as the live act.He was a great performer soul or otherwise. At the time we tried to persuade the artist booking commitee to book some soul acts rather than the long haired lot like Caravan , Principal Edwards etc--but they would not have it.(Actually some of the jazz rock acts were good- if I am allowed to say that -but a night of Geno Washington, Jimmy James or similar would have gone down well with me.) cheers francis t
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This really is a superb topic and it is interesting to read comments from my mate Rick Cooper of his times at Global. Rick and myself went on a buying trip in the seventies which took in New York down to Miami and involved discovering a large storeroom of vinyl in the now art deco district of Miami. Time meant we could only explore half the stock, but we did pull out some classics like white demos of Landslide, Brooks and Jerry on Dynamo demos, the Jewels on Mgm and all sorts of stuff.I don't remember any new discoveries, but thought our adventure worth a mention. I went back about a year or so later and Jacks Records was gone-replaced by a coffee shop. I did find a mom and pop record shop with some soul stuff , including 200 Tarpon copies of Denise Lasalles Love Reputation--which I left as the UK price was only £2 at the time- but often wonder where the other shops stock went.Probably via some deal to the UK. I still have one of the two Showstoppers-Got to get closer acetates-actualy vinyl copies-the other sold to Neil Rushton who released it on Inferno crediting myself and Rick as a+r consultants!I am sure I had an extended 12 inch mix of Houseparty off Rick as well . regards francis t/terry thomas
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Surprised nobody has mentioned the brand new IMPRESSIONS CHRISTMAS ALBUM-I'M COMING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Not exactly full of stompers, but this cd from the line up that delighted the fans who saw the Impressionsin Northampton is well worth checking out. Can be ordered from various internet sites, but worth trying UK suppliers first. MERRY CHRISTMAS francis t
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CHEERS ADY and PAUL. Just what I needed.
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Quick question. Who wrote and produced Alexander Patten- A little lovin sometime? cheers francis t
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A a member of the West Midland Soul Club team promoting the Glades/Nautical William Revival Nights I agree we should be concerned about free/cheap nights affecting estblished venues. This year we cut down the number of events to a couple as we could not risk the cost of putting on more nights in a council owned (ie expensive) room.Add the cost of a decent sound system , guest deejays etc we thought long and hard before announcing our forthcoming night on the 28th November.Quality costs. If other promoters start to think the same way, and I suspect some are, the bigger traditional venues may disappear at the same rate as the pubs willing to give rooms for free. I think the odd free afternoon evening session of deejays playing their recent discoveries/slowies/crossover rarities might have some place on the scene, put putting "northern soul and motown (of course)"on the same basis as karaoke and general quiz nights does not feel good to me. francis t IF YOU DO NOT MIND PAYING THE FIVER TO GET IN THE NEXT GLADES IN KIDDERMINSTER IS ON 28TH NOVEMBER AT THE GLADES ,BROMSGROVE STREET, KIDDERMINSTER
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Just heard them to.I remember them playing "On the Realside "about the time we issued it as a 45.That was freaky. francis t RealSide Records
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West Midland Soul Club Memories-Notts Palais
francis t replied to francis t's topic in All About the SOUL
Some interesting comments and pics.Thanks.I am sure it is correct the WMSC were not the first northern soulers at the Palais, but as has been kindly said the WMSC lads put on a great event.Just been talking to Steve about the nights he used to go out fly posting the events and more than one occasion was "chased" out of town by the police! He commented on the fact the manager occasionally did a deejay spot and was indeed a northern fan. I remember on one occasion helping the judging of a dance competition.Never an easy thing to do as all the dancers were very good.Somebody suggested the "girl with the big "T**S ought to win , and she deserved to.Only one problem-not a good idea to make such a suggestion-when the mike was still ON. I used to do a record bar ,normally on the right if I remember, and it was always a good venue for sales of all sorts of music. Keep the memories coming please. francis t -
Back in the seventies I produced a whole range of northern soul and jazz/funk related button/pin back badges and key rings.Some were made for venues like Wigan and the Ritz.Some were made for deejays like Colin Curtis and the various northern deejays I new.Some were record labels like Red Coach, Golden World etc. At the time some folks thought that sort of stuff was naff, but I sold loads--and it started a business for me I still have 35 years later.If you see any of my early badges around buy them as I know they are quite rare and hard to find. I also made a few car stickers, if I remember rightly, but do not have file copies like I do of many of my badges. At the time it was not as easy as it is in the computer printing age to produce items, so there was not so much merchandise around. I have just produced the Skegness Weekender badges, so I am pleased to say nothing changes! francis t/Mister Tee Just remembered I made a few Northern Soul printed ties.Around about the time of the mod revival.Black slim ties with a screen print.
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Back in the seventies I produced a whole range of northern soul and jazz/funk related button/pin back badges and key rings.Some were made for venues like Wigan and the Ritz.Some were made for deejays like Colin Curtis and the various northern deejays I new.Some were record labels like Red Coach, Golden World etc. At the time some folks thought that sort of stuff was naff, but I sold loads--and it started a business for me I still have 35 years later.If you see any of my early badges around buy them as I know they are quite rare and hard to find. I also made a few car stickers, if I remember rightly, but do not have file copies like I do of many of my badges. At the time it was not as easy as it is in the computer printing age to produce items, so there was not so much merchandise around. I have just produced the Skegness Weekender badges, so I am pleased to say nothing changes! francis t/Mister Tee Just remembered I made a few Northern Soul printed ties.Around about the time of the mod revival.Black slim ties with a screen print.
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I am looking for memories of events organised by theWest Midlands Soul Club thoughout the last thirty plus years. I am particularly interested in East Midlands events like Tiffanies Coalville,Burton 76 Club,Cleos Derby, and others.(but any memories appreciated) The event which is of particular interest is the Nottingham Palais Alldayers, which I believe opened up the Palais to Norhern Soul. Talk of the Palais and its "soul" history tend to overlook the guys Steve Russell, MickFlello, Joe Bragg and John Carter who ran regular packed All Dayers there in the seventies. Any memories/photos/flyers/anything re the WMSC we can add to our history . cheers francis t/mister tee THE WEST MIDLANDS SOUL CLUB
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This is very sad.Chris was a friend for more years than I can remember.I am shocked.Chris allowed me to guest on his radio show many times.In the early days I used to have stalls at his fairs and even stayed at his house a few times.We interviewed Ronny McNier at the Nautical William together.We chatted to Billy Butler together when he appeared in Stoke. I wrote the occasional article for his magazines.So many good memories of Chris Savory. My thoughts go out to his family and friends like Nick.Chris will be sadly missed. Francis T
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This was one of the titles I had in my sales boxes by the door in the Highland Room.It certainly was a big seller alongside Ladies Choice, the Moments,Esther Phillips, Johnny Baker etc.Huge at the Meccca and the Ritz.Great memory sound.Not really funk to my ears, but probably sounded like it in the days of Wigan v Mecca debates. francis t mister tees records/realside
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It will happen more and more nowadays as venues use the catch all advertising of venues as Northern and Motown.Nothing wrong with Motown, but "Motown" fans often only like the obvious northern stuff and will only dance to a limited number of real motown tunes. As a member of the team organising events for many years only once have we advertised an event as "northern soul and motown "-and the northern folks did not turn up.The motown fans were hard to please.Never again. Talking of hard to please dancers--does anyone know who recorded " Something I Like".Play "something I like" is a common request and I really would like a copy of this popular tune in my box. francis t west midland soul club/glades soul night
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This is indeed sad news.David Yeats had been talking to Johnnie quite recently and he seemed in improved spirits. Like other posters I witnessed them live at Trentham Gardens and it still rates as one of the best live performances I have attended . RIP Johnnie Carter francis t realside records PS I do not understand why this is not front page on soul source.It seems a bit more relevant to the soul community than a book about drugs and northern soul- as good as it may be. Just wondered?
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My comments about having the web site etc should have included if he had lived now in this internet communication age. I got sidetracked when typing! I bet he would have ended up in few internet squabbles. francis
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I met Dave Godin a couple of times and even have a photo of him and myself on the office wall-alongside my signed photo from the Dells-ie pride of place. He was as I am sure is said elsewhere so important to a whole generation of soul fans.His reviews were always awaited eagerly and his articles mostly interesting , although when he started joining words like "blackamericansoulmusicexploitation" it was a bit beyond me so I went off his writings a bit. I went to his funeral and the attendance showed his diverse and interesting personality.I wonder if he would have his own website, facebook ,etc sharing his views with us. regards francis t
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I met Dave Godin a couple of times and even have a photo of him and myself on the office wall-alongside my signed photo from the Dells-ie pride of place. He was as I am sure is said elsewhere so important to a whole generation of soul fans.His reviews were always awaited eagerly and his articles mostly interesting , although when he started joining words like "blackamericansoulmusicexploitation" it was a bit beyond me so I went off his writings a bit. I went to his funeral and the attendance showed his diverse and interesting personality.I wonder if he would have his own website, facebook ,etc sharing his views with us. regards francis t