Everything posted by Peter99
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Wtf Is A "modern Oldie?"
He wouldn't fooking know mate! He likes his "soulful" house too much!
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Wtf Is A "modern Oldie?"
Aha! The old chestnut raises it's head once again! My personal definition of a modern oldie is seventies and eighties stuff that was played between 1978/9 through till the late 80's. But there will be many, many other definitions - depend who you speak to. Yer pay yer money and yer take yer pick! My mate Terry from Mablethorpe was chatting about you on the phone the other day!
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A Change Is Gonna Come Seal
It's already been said I know - but the Sam Cooke is fooking awesome!
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The Dap-sack 7'' Record Bag
Gav's been ill. I think semi rigid is all he could hope for at present!
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
Well, he is such a nice Irish boy.
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
You liked it then Brett! I first heard Sean play at Clifton Hall way back then - I think that's where I first heard him anyway!
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
Yep wicked tune Baz. Here's the playlist. Soul Children "Midnight Sunshine" (Epic) Chuck Armstrong "How sweet it is" (Sound Stage 7) Creative Source "You're too good to be true" (Sussex) Rosey Grier "How I miss you baby" (United Artists) Little Buster "What can I do" (Bullseye) Ann Peebles "Give me some credit" (Hi-Memphis) Bobby McClure "To get what you got" (Hi-Memphis) McKinley Mitchell "This place ain't getting no better" (Sandman) Little Milton "Man loves two" (Checker) Peggy Scott/Jo Jo Benson "I can say no" (Atco) Aaron Neville "Been so wrong" (Island) Samuel E. Wright "There's something funny going on" (Paramount) Buddy Causey "There's a way" (Capitol) Darrow Fletcher "It's no mistake" (Crossover) Friday, Saturday, Sunday "There must be something" (Dig) Clarence Reid "You knock me out" (Alston) Sam Dees "Funny" (Chess) Unreleased Acetate Only 2001 Black Essence "Change in my life" (JWJ) Doris Duke "The feeling is right" (Canyon) Ryan Shaw "I am your man" (Sony) Noel Gourdin "The river" (Sony) K.Lipsey "Mississippi po'boy" Steve Cropper "It's impossible" (Stax) Carl Thomas "Same thing" (Stax) Monique Ford "No getting over me" (Hep'me) Lyfe Jenkins "Smile" Bobby Womack "Runaway" (Motown) Unreleased Acetate Only Tyrone Davis "You keep me holding on" (Dakar) William Bell "Somebody's gonna get hurt" (Stax) Gregg Jackson "One for the road" (KYP)
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
Is it cheap and is it simple to use mate?
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
I think it's available as a podcast Chalks - it's on Micks site I think as opposed to the radio site. I'll see if I can find the link for you.
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You Can't Hurt Me No More - Brand New Mix
Blimey Matt! So much good stuff so quickly - need to get my ass in gear and get some of it down loaded! Cheers fella. Peter
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
Thanks fella. That works! I don't need to say anything else - just have a listen. Peter
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
Bother! I'm struggling to get the link to work and have to go out! I'll sort it later - sorry!
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Want To Hear Some Top Soul - Have A Listen To Mr Hampsey On Soul Discovery
I got the heads up on a radio show last week - I'm sure some of you know about it already. It's Mick O'Donnell's show on 209Radio and guesting last weekend was me old mate Sean Hampsey. I managed to listen to the show this afternoon - and wow! If you want to listen to some wonderful soul then follow the link below and click on mp3. Lots and lots of different stuff - from deep to modern, old and new - all of it top drawer. First hour is Mick and then for the next couple of hours it's Sean playing some stunning records and chatting about his involvement in soul music. It's the freshest thing I've listened to for ages - thanks Sean! So - go and have a listen - let me - and Sean, know what you think. I can't recommend it highly enough. https://www.209radio.co.uk/shows/profile.ph...w=souldiscovery Peter Bugger - the link doesn't seem to be working! Let me have a fiddle!
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Seven Turned Up In A Reliant Robin
Six of us went to St Ives in an orange mini once - from Spilsby in Lincs. That was a squeeze. In the mid 80's my mate Terry was a chimney sweep. There were a few occasions where we had no option but to go to niters in his sweeps van. The front was ok cos it had a partition behind the two front seats. Remember one night we were in a hurry so we just put a large mat over some bags of soot in the back. We set off for Leicester Odd Fellows and picked up to girls from Louth on the way - who had to get in the back of the van. They weren't best pleased but we told em we'd swept it out. Got to Leicester and opened up the back door to let the girls out - they were fooking black from head to toe! Apart from to white rings around their eyes. One of em had a new white dress on - they went fookin loopy. They were ok after I bought them shed loads of gear!
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Seven Turned Up In A Reliant Robin
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Small,medium Or Large ?
I like a big fcuk off venue that's rammed with a great atmosphere and decent music. But they perhaps are halcyon days. Don't mind as much these days - providing there is a good atmosphere and plenty of people on the dance floor.
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Your Favourite Modern Soul Choons ?
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Kenny
Barry White, The Stylistics and the The Three Degrees were our main fare!
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Lou Rawls
Yep that's different Steve. I think Tyrone's is the best dancer - and still my overall favourite. Probably cos ther 1978 through the early 80's were my favourite years musically. Thanks again. Peter
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Lou Rawls
I prefer the Tyrone Barklay one to the other versions I've heard. I'll go and check the clip now - thanks. I like a lot of Lou Rawls stuff. I'll report back in a minute. Peter
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Anybody Heard This Jennifer Hudson "spotlight"
Not heard it before. Wow - the gal can sing. I like it - lots!
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Flowers On La Xpressio
So that's where you got it from!
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Lou Rawls
I assume that this is the same song that was done by so many other's too - including Tyrone Barclay? I never knew until recently that it had been covered so many times. Anyone got a clip of the Lou Rawls version please. Thanks Peter
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The Scene's Most Significant Nighter To Date
You must try harder Steve!
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Number Of People Into Northern Now And Then
There was quite a few then and there are still quite a few now.