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  1. Just a couple of points; Mr Thorley would know what was for what down in Bristol years ago; he has the accent to prove it. How are you Dave? I made the coach trip to Yate back in the day - just the once. It's one mighty trek from deepest Lincolnshire (Mablethorpe), I was very ill on the journey home. I also saw a number of artists at Hinckley Leisure Centre - Eddie Holman and Edwin S included. Hinckley Leisure Centre was demolished some years ago. My friend is a Director at Hinckley and Bosworth District Council, she had the responsibility for overseeing that. I did have some discussions with her and the Chief Exec at the time regarding the significant Northern Soul cultural heritage of the venue, with a view to finding a way to acknowledge that in some way which didn't come to anything. I shared some memories, including the many USA soul artists who starred their. I'm not sure if Edwin Starr had relocated to England at the time. Edwin lived in Nottingham, until his death. I met him quite a few times, very nice man, amazing voice. He shares the same crematorium as my mum, which I've mentioned many times on SS over the years. Jules Holland, a man who knows his music, imo, once said that Edwin was the best live vocalist that he'd ever hosted on his show. I hope I haven't gone off topic. Peter
  2. Kin, Dublin Gangster series, a Mike recommendation, is great. Some strong performances from an extremely well cast group of actors. I'll finish this tonight, BBC1 catch up. Peter
  3. Happy Birthday Chris My memory fails me, but is Chris Ashby the Chris I remember from the 80's, Sheepskin Coat Chris? It matters not if I am mistaken, it's Happy Birthday anyway. Peter
  4. Just finished the first series of Crime - a Simon tip. I really enjoyed this, gets better episode by episode, lots of stuff happening and some great performances from the cast. Recommended. Peter
  5. Sweet Pearl is a lovely track Malc. My memory seems to recall some nice tracks by a group Black Pearl, but I could be mistaken there. Peter
  6. I don't know how rare/hard this one is, I never heard it played by many DJ's, but, what I do know for sure, (as a former dancer), is that it is a stonker of a dance record. Flight - Playing Your Games.
  7. Welcome to Soul Source Shinyshoes. You'll like it here. Peter
  8. Payback is simmering along nicely. The first telly I've watched for a few years and has me well and truly hooked in. Good shout Simon. Alex is also my new love fest. There must be just Mike, you, and I watching tv. No other recommendations SS-'ers? Peter
  9. Cheers Mark Great playlist - right up my old fashioned street. Well done mate. I'll certainly have a listen. Peter
  10. Good posts Malc, and everyone else. I've run out of likes. As you say, lots of the Daybreak record about - £10 a copy back in the day. Still a lovely record, I first heard this played by Richard S at Wigan, circa 1981 - one of his 60's newies/modern sets. It was still covered up as Tyrone Davis, those Sir Dickie sets at the time remain unbeatable for me. Peter
  11. I don't think many people have one of these - absolute stonker of a dance record. I think a Martin B play, but what do I know. Shabang!
  12. Hi Mark Did you sell one of these a few years back - well, could be ten years now? Cheers, Peter
  13. Salad Man Can we just post up our favourites - if we think they're worth an airing. I'll remove this post if not mate.
  14. Hi Roburt ZZ and Co and Tony Fox are two of my favourites. I used to play Getting Ready for the Get Down every time I was getting ready to go to an all nighter, much to the annoyance of my mum, "Haven't you got anything else to play". It still does if for me. I think Tony Fox was thought to be an LP only track - then someone found the 45. I think that's a tough one. Daybreak, Pages, the Flight ........................ Peter This could be a good thread.
  15. It's pouring with rain, need something to brighten up the day - this one has been amusing me over the last few days - from Arthur Alexander. Better known for his Monument recording I Need You Baby. On a podcast from Sean Hampsey, with Tats Taylor, Tats said the I Need You Baby outing was his favourite soul record. Tastes change, I wonder if Tat's has. Anyway, I'm rambling. This makes me smile. Peter
  16. Happy New Year everyone. Me, and him.
  17. Hi Robb Butch (MD) aka Neckender, posted the other day.
  18. Hi Simon How are you? Lots of things that are right up my street there. I've not watched telly for over two years, and have only recently got my old set working. Thanks Peter
  19. Hi Jimmy Welcome to SS I've just been flicking through this thread. What a fantastic first post on SS - it has generated some amazing information and responses - with photographs too! This is what SS is all about (imo), I'll bookmark this for a proper read. Thanks for posting and sharing. All the best. Peter Edit - Apologies Jimmy for the late welcome, I've just seen your first post was back in 2021.
  20. I've run out of likes!
  21. In Yorkshire or even perhaps Lancashire(?), Yorkshire Pudding was traditionally had as a starter, it helped to fill a bit of empty tummy, so that the main dinner could be a little more thrifty. I don't know if that still happens today as more of a proper tradition. I think my words may be a bit clumsy there, but I'm sure you'll understand what I mean. Tin hat on from some of my Yorkshire soul friends, and there are absolutely loads of em in Yorkshire - soul people I mean. Peter
  22. A tip for your yorkies. You must have the oil/lard (does anyone use lard today - could be another thread), in your baking tray bubbling hot, straight back into a searingly hot oven. Don't open the oven again until they're done. Sit back, and watch em rise. Peter
  23. Thanks Roburt That's a lovely story. It must have been a very humbling hour, how insightful. Thank you for sharing that, I love learning new things about artists and their music from SS friends. It's one of the great things about SS. Thanks again. Peter
  24. Mm, I bet that works. I will give that a go my friend. Peter


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