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Dean

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  1. Blanche Carter!! I'd managed to erase that from my memory, very much of its time
  2. One that's proved itself in my car over a few years is Chess Northern Soul: Marlena Shaw and Ramsey Lewis, Dells, Terry Callier, Valentinos, Mamie Galore, Radiants, Fontella Bass, Gospel Classics, Tony Clark, Little Milton, and others
  3. Can't help with question, don't recall Treat Me Like Lady being played. Just wanted to shout out for Lesley Gore. No Matter What You Do (Mercury) is a great mod/northern thumping tune. Her version of Just Can't Get Enough of You was played but before my time. I think this is quite rare, it's on the '66 album Lesley Gore Sings About Love but not sure about the 45 release. Same as Apollas on Loma.
  4. Wish they'd still do Torch or Wheel anniversary badges like that Wigan 40th badge so I could feel part of that, feel like I'm missing out on a scene. 100 club doesn't stand a chance of overtaking Wigan brigadoon!
  5. I wish it would have included Brenda Holloway, Lonely Boy, I would just love to play that out, such an atmospheric sound.
  6. For Sale to a careful owner: Lavell hardy - WHAT KIND OF WOMAN / SOUL FEVER: ROJAC 119 (DJ) Very clean Ex+Slightest of ring mark on white demo label, plus there's a stamp on Soul Fever side, looks like "Ronald George", and a faint stamp smudge on What Kind side. Play clean and clear. A very hard to find classic gritty underplayed. £100 Fabulous Denos - I'VE ENJOYED BEING LOVED BY YOU / HARD TO HOLD BACK TEARS: KING 5971 (Promo) Good strong playing VG++, a few minor marks. Excellent group sound, top quality soul. £80 Junior McCants - THE BOY NEEDS A GIRL / HELP MY LOVE: KING 6076(Promo) with orig sleeve Ex, one small manufacture fault on label, hard to spot. £50 SOLD Preferred paypal as family/friend if possible. Postage for UK £2 standard first class; £5 recorded (your preference) Europe £4 World £6
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  7. Soulgirl on here a copy for sale a few months ago, not sure if it sold?
  8. As a general principal I'd agree regarding the benchmark of JMs prices, and looking at 50% as realistic depending upon grading, but there are some that are undervalued in the guide. I'm going to look at posting a ROJAC (119) black/white promo (Ex) Lavell Hardy - What Kind of Woman for which I'd unashamedly ask £80+ where there's a book price of £40. John doesn't know the scarcity of each and every record and I think this one is difficult, much more than the book price would indicate. However, I grant you it's more usual the other way.
  9. I've got an idea for a Christmas game, NS Top 500 bingo. Sat around tables at a soul night / nighter, only allowed to bring a 100 count box, have to place your (OVO) offering on the table to match the numbers being called (or played for that matter). May need a little more work but if you're reading Kev R it's my idea! Whilst I'm at it can I claim NS Monopoly, collecting nighters around the board (100 Club = Mayfair, discuss yourself what's Old Kent Road), collecting a set to play with attendance fees according for landing on it. If only I could find an NS Tat stall at a weekender to sell this stuff!
  10. Told myself I wouldn't do this, and i really am busy at work but . . . . . Is The Group Cecil Washington in there? Had a scan through driven by critical curiosity and didn't spot it. Obviously not in the same league as Exciteres Beaching for the Best, but surely could have snook in the lower order with Eddie Parker? SteveL - we need an oldies contest with this list in mind!!!
  11. I can even disagree with myself on these lists. Recall contributing to a list on here a while ago, was it Your own Top 20 or somehting like that? I compiled a list and a few days later I'd completely changed my mind. I still put on an old tape or CD and think "Oh this would definitely be in my top 20". My Top 20 consists of around 200 records. However, that doesn't stop me criticising others and this list doesn't sit well with me, but as Pete S points out, I would be questioning myself if it did.
  12. Losing most memories but these remain rigid: Notts Palais dayers circa 76/77 - Idle few, People That's Why Samantha's - Earl Wright Thumb a Ride Old English Matlock - Fats Domino, Keeps Raining Wigan - Richard Searling's intros , waiting to hear the next great sound Clifton Hall - Herbie Hunter, Born to Love You (thanks to a girl dancing in a white dress)
  13. Losing most memories but these remain rigid: Notts Palais dayers circa 76/77 - Idle few, People That's Why Samantha's - Earl Wright Thumb a Ride Old English Matlock - Fats Domino, Keeps Raining Wigan - Richard Searling's intros , waiting to hear the next great sound Clifton Hall - Herbie Hunter, Born to Love You (thanks to a girl dancing in a white dress)
  14. I gave it 3. Thought a good effort and interesting enough. I think the only true versions of "the scene" are our own, that make sense to the perspective we experience it from. I'm going to disagree with everyone's version but mine! But I will listen to anything people like Guy have to say with interest.
  15. Hi Richard, it also had a brief spell in the spotlight at the 70s Nottingham Palais all-dayers. It's hard to generalise from local knowledge but I seem to recall as it was getting to be an established expected play within that venue there was a glut of them came into local shops, so much so that for many years I thought mine must have been a boot, on the assumption that any played out sound that appeared in the shops was a boot! (I was very young!). I think its sudden availability led to it being dropped from spots. Very much a theme of the mid 70s, big tune breaks, booted, dropped. Although I was wrong about the boot presumption on this occasion. Think I also have it on a tape from St Ives around 76 / 77, but my date recollection is quite poor. Will have to have a look at the tape.
  16. This may be an urban soul myth . . . . . but is there a 12" 'Idris Muhammad - I'm A Believer' somewhere out there, never seen or heard but it could be in the running for my favourite just by imagination alone!
  17. Just wanted to say what a well presented bit of history. Why doesn't someone interview this guy/girl on TV?
  18. PM'd you stranger!
  19. Can never justify this but many many times I'll be walking down a street (or indeed up some steps) with this in my head. Bought the canadian LP a while back to justify the OVO side of guilty pleasures. Wouldn't want to hear it out unless I was in some emotionally altered state. Linda and The Funky Boys - Climbing the Steps of Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7O2dXq3n-k
  20. Posted this on a thread but thought it worth a copy onto here for teh radio show: There's a plethora of stuff on BBC at the moment. Heard Searling and Elaine Constantine on this morning's Today programme on Radio 4 (at about 08.45), strange to hear John Humphries musing on northern soul. There was also a (little bit) interesting programme on last saturday morning on Radio 4 - Shine Like Tokyo, Northern Soul Goes East, Ady's on it so not sure if he's mentioned it on here, it's Annie Nightingale looking at the scene in Japan. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bd23y
  21. There's a plethora of stuff on BBC at the moment. Heard Searling and Elaine Constantine on this morning's Today programme on Radio 4 (at about 08.45), strange to hear John Humphries musing on northern soul. There was also a (little bit) interesting programme on last saturday morning on Radio 4 - Shine Like Tokyo, Northern Soul Goes East, Ady's on it so not sure if he's mentioned it on here, it's Annie Nightingale looking at the scene in Japan. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bd23y
  22. Got a few label variations to thin out, ONLY ONE OF THESE FOR SALE, but thought I'd try the market by offering the choice: Jimmie Raye - You Must be Losing Your Mind / For the Sake of Love Brilliant two sides, hard to choose a preference. JRE - VG++, few minor marks, label very clean, both sides play clear. £200 Garrison Promo - VG+, few minor marks, one audible click at very start of Losing your mind, nothing to disturb enjoyment. writing on label 1/20/68 with a X in biro on Sake of Love side; 2 small black felt Xs aqnd Biro CM on Losing Your Mind side, but label very clean otherwise. £150 Paypal ok, postage £4 recorded, £2 standard for UK Other postage at cost.
  23. There's a page inside the back cover that has some references to the photo plates, but incomplete in my copy, and some simply state something like "photo booth 1976" or something like that, don't have the book in front of me at the moment. I finished reading through it last night and really enjoyed it. I thought some of the text on the photo pages strangely didn't apply to the photo but that's a small criticism. From a personal perspective I'd like to mention the double page pic of Strat Kirby and Angela Midgely, (towards the back of the book, as I said don't have copy in front of me for the page number), I trhink it's after a Clifton Hall nighter and think I can remember that night (I'm not the Dean that's in the pic with them). Really knocked me back to see that picture, never seen it before. Angela died in a fire in Bradford 2010 in suspicous circumstances, her partner at the time Strat has been facing his own 'demons' for some time. I sent his sister a copy of the book to give to him, hopefully a reminder of happy times. Strat was a 'Mod' during the returners phase, think it was Top Cat Scooter Club, Bradford, if memory serves. He got into the music through that interest and his Sister Cathy was a Wigan regular for a while. Angela had more than her fair share of problems later on, but I always thought she was a really nice person to be around and have fond memories of her. Nice picture.
  24. Can you let us know if he tells you he's sorted for Masterkeys! Fed up with posting wants and not replying to offers.
  25. Just in from the pub, and to make it worse without glasses reading this . .. . . These threads can be very very frustrating BUT I have to say I do appreciate the paaion (just checking now sober and with glasses, that should be 'passion') on here. I don't agree with some posts, but if i can take a step back I think it's a credit to all posting, including those I disagree with that this issue stirs such passions. Most of "us" (perhaps) would prefer we didn't have boots but most of us have some. NOW back on thread can we be specific which are worth more than orig so i can sell some of mine to clear my conscience. In a drunken state I love you all . .. . . .


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