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  1. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Still lookin for an mp3 of this if anybody can help
  2. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I used to own a copy of this Instrumental of the Toys thing Think it was on Wingate Haven't heard it for ages Anybody able to post or PM a good quality mp3 of this Apologies if this is in the wrong section cheers Rob
  3. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    EXCELLENT topic I just love that Motown beat Stevie Wonder - Love A Go-Go Marvine Gaye - So Long are my all time faves
  4. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    just wondered if anybody had seen this wonder who made the entry ??????? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Levine
  5. Johnhy Johnson & The Bandwagon, Paynes Cafe Royal, Llandudno www.paynesreunion.co.uk
  6. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Yes, get yourself down Crossfire on Saturday or any 100 Club do!
  7. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    cheers Ady Hadn't read your post before my last one any chance of a listen to the female version
  8. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Is it known if the Master Tapes relate to the original instrumental in any way ? Same studio ? Same label ? Same producer ? Same arranger ? etc. etc. or any other useful info to tie the two together ??? just to satisfy my own curiosity
  9. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Pardon my ignorance but I wonder if someone out there could augment my meagre knowledge regarding this "record" A) Is it a true original, performed and produced during the glory days of soul (6ts v.early7ts) which had lain undiscovered and gathering dust for 30 years or more, waiting for an avid collector to turn it up and share it amongs the masses or Is it a recent recording of a "voice / sing over" on top of the original instrumental If choice A) above is fact, how many copies are there, what do they look like, what are their value(s) on the presumption that only one copy would make it more valuable than DILY(IID) BTW I like it as a record, just want some clarity
  10. saw this on the web will this do
  11. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I can remember being at the Casino some time during it's first year, certainly before the 1st anniversary. In those days there was plenty of room to dance. Big rumour going around on the night that Frank Booper was in. I'd never seen or heard of him before, someone explained to me that he was a really good dancer. I was probably about 17 or 18 at the time. Anyway this, (to my mind), almost middle aged guy (late 20s maybe) in a crisp white shirt, slightly portly, (no offence intended if you're reading this Frank), not wearing the bags type trousers, but ordinary suit trousers goes to the DJ obviously to request a record, then hangs around by the stage. When the record comes on I was treated to the most awesome display of northern dancing I have ever seen in my life. The whole place stopped to watch and applauded after. You name the move , he had it and all in perfect time to the beat of the record. Abso bloody lutely amazing.
  12. Paynes Cafe Royal Llandudno 1972 for more like this visit www.paynesreunion.co.uk
  13. You're just takin' the piss aren't you
  14. At this moment in time these are my favourites Call me Tomorrow (they will have changed) Chuck Jackson - Chains of Love Frankie Beverly & The Butlers - If That's What You Wanted Patti & The Emblems - Gonna Love You A Long Long Time James Carr - That's What I Want To Know Sydney Barnes - I Hurt On The Other Side I've also been listening to a lot a Ben E King lately, you know those sweeping intrumental breaks (Magic Moments, Amore etc.)
  15. It always amazes me how some of the lesser labels manage to have what sounds like a MASSIVE string and brass section on their tunes. How did they do that, hire them in just for that production, the sound always sounds excellent they must have practiced before they cut the tracks ?????? Anybody with an insight into this ????
  16. caseoftyme posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I'm sure they had competitions at Station Road People up on stage competing against each other "Name that intro" must have been in the early days when it was quiet - before all the tourists arrived cheers Rob
  17. You can buy all the motown CDs listed on Hip-OSelect by ordering from www.soulmusic.com as a special order item They order the CDs on your behalf add about a $5 to $10 dollar premium on the hiposelect price and then charge you US postage on top. (takes about 14 days to arrive) Hiposelect won't send to the UK although they do send to the majority of other countries in the world. Hope this helps
  18. come on guys and guyesses get that dosh sent on this page so far, about 8 people have pledged (and sent) only another 92 needed send your money via PayPal to : atom@pobox.com let's get soulclub.org back on the web
  19. £10 on the way as we speak (figuratively) hope it helps
  20. I'm sure most people who frequent this site would be more than willing to contribute £10 to the cause. How this is going to be organised is another thing. Send him a £10 to a Paypal account ????
  21. Class one me It's all about dancing, don't care about the media
  22. I've never heard this Has anybody got a really good ra or mp3 of this ? I would be eternally grateful (well, perhaps not eternally, but certainly until the next one I haven't heard comes up and I can't find a digital copy on the web) cheers in advance
  23. Why not start a new thread?? I'm sure everybody on here will be only too pleased to offer suggestions for names, but perhaps that's a very silly idea !!! hope all goes well, you'll have some allnighters of your own soon, changing nappies, 3:00 am feeds, oh the joy of parenthood

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