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  1. Troop; I saw the film at the Castle in Wellingborough last night with 80 or so like minded folks, had me laughing, cringeing and swallowing hard in places as it mirrored my life at times far to realistically, captured those moments in time that keep us all going perfectly. Havnt a clue where the Bruce Lee connection comes from, surely that is simply a myth, made me smile though, who pissed hasnt tried to kick the head off a flower, I always ended up on my arse! Superb film about something Iv enjoyed all of my life, might send a copy to my ex as she cited the music as one of the reasons the marriage failed Thankyou Elaine. Gouch
  2. I have no doubt that Lisa Stansfield has promoted this film at every opportunity and I also know how much effort and personal cost has been put into this film by Elaine but to get on national TV at such prime time and be unable to take the opportunity to promote the film properly to the general public, the vast majority of who'm don't know what Northern Soul is was tragic. It needed Elaine to tell the story not to be interupted by LS. I have nothing negative to say about the film, I have tickets booked to see the film at the Wellingborough Castle, the story very much mirrors my life for the most part. We clearly have never met, in 45 years of being a part of this fabulous scene and all its various factions, Iv never been accused of having any sort of ego. I made an observation about something I witnessed which was about a subject that has dominated my entire adult life, I think I had the right to say it as I saw it, you may feel it was harsh and perhaps my wording could have been better, but a huge opportunity has been lost.
  3. Saw Elaine on the TV this morning but the ego that is Lisa Stansfield fucked up the interview and the reasoning behind the movie was totally lost, ditch Stansfield next time and you might be able to put your very credible point accross. Gouch
  4. Hi Kev; One of the reasons for starting these sessions was to get collectors off there arses and treat us to what they play at home, you could do a lot worse and 'pop' over with some tunes of your own. Gouch
  5. Tanks spot pulled over from the Events thread; Milt Matthews - When Kids Rule The World - Bryan Luther Ingram - Do You Love Somebody - Koko Bloodstone - You Know We've Learned - London James Hazlehurst - I Won't Die - SWAR Lewis Kirton - Something Special - Alston LP Four Tops - When Tonight Meets Tomorrow - ABC LP Little Beaver - Little Girl Blue - Cat Madeleine & Monticellos - Binding Ring Of Gold - De-vel
  6. Troop; Tunes played; Frankie Gearing "Teardrops" Jerry Warren "I really love you" Maurice Long "One stands here" Thelma Houston "Nothing left to give" Coasters "Love is a funny thing" Pulse "Baby I love you" Hot Chocolate "Kep my baby cool" Cheers Gouch
  7. What a great version of Ralph & The Telecasters, new to me. Gouch
  8. Troop; Am I missing the point here, I thought this was a soul music site ! Gouch
  9. Hi Mark; As you know from the moment it surfaced it was considered very highly but has dropped off everyone's radar now. Im on 365 the week before Bilbao and intend to spin again. Thanks for looking in. What about you popping over and bringing some tunes with you one session? Gouch
  10. Troop; My playlist for the third of our Sunday Soul Sessions, not in order of play. Dee Dee Warwick “You tore my wall down” Donny Hathaway “Don’t turn away from me” William Bell “Lets do something together” JJ Thames “Just enough” Angela Johnson “I don’t mind” Smokie Norfull “I got what you need” Wilton Felder feat Bobby Womack “Forever” Fantastic Four “Back in circulation” Big G “We cant stay together” The Vintage Group “From the moment” Marcus “Love they don’t know” Charles Bond “Made a way” Buckeye Politicians “Girl I could love you more” Ernie K Doe “You got to love me” Ronnie West “Lil Woman” Ronnie West “Movin On” June Monday “Still searching” Walter Jackson “It will be the last time” Tyrone Davis “Love you forever” Milt Mathews Inc “Im the man to see” Little Johnnie Taylor “Your fade is further on down the road” James Hunter Six “Chicken Shack” Enchantment “Thank you for loving me” Marvin Sease “Love me or leave me” Carlton Thompson “True love” The Mighty Voices of Praise “I owe my life to you” Gouch
  11. Steve; I had a couple of the tracks at the last Yarmouth and played them several times, you were probably hob nobbing with your premier league mates Gouch
  12. John; Top call this thread, so many but the one that I repeatedly return to time and time again is Freddie Hughes "Send my baby back" on Wand from 69.I actually have 2 of them 'just in case'. Gouch
  13. Dave; Couldnt believe how good that Pur'swader.s sounded, you know why Iv never played it, I wont share that here, but mines come off the shelves today. Briliant thanks for coming over, you too Pete. Gouch
  14. Playlists but not in the order of play. Date should read 3rd August 2014 (thanks Pete) Early Doors; Slim Moore & The Markeys "Stepping all over me" Patterson Twins "I saw my used to be" Different Shades of Brown "Never gonna give you up" Walt Love "Girl I really love you" Little Sonny Green "People talking bout me" Sherrill Brothers "The Price" Vanessa Kendrick "How can I do whats right" 8:30 - 11(because Scotney refused to play, he was too tired apparently) Chuck Ray "I dont mind" Ed Cooper "Just like the hero" Bobby Eaton "Fever Fever Fever" Archie Williams & Company "Wait she's coming" Honey & The Bees "Has somebody taken my place" Marvellous Mack "Our Love" Lou Pride "Aint no more love in this house" Edith Jones & Combo "I dont care anymore" Sky Hi "Smoothie Pie" Willie West "She's so fine" Berni Williams "Baby I want to thank you" Topics "Booking up baby" Master Force "Hey Girl" Isaac Hayes "Wonderful" LIoyd Williams "In love with you" Earls "Its been a long time coming" Charles Walker & The Dynamites "If I had known" Nate Evans "Main Squeeze" Flowers "We could make it happen" The 21st "The sun came out" Fletcher Walker the third "Guess I'll never understand" Soft Touch "Is this anyway to treat a guy" Young Ideas "Put yourself in my shoes" Cheers Gouch
  15. Steve: Iv collected for the past 47 years, and Im now semi retired, I only work between 8-midday, Mon-Fri, Im rediscovering the tunes I have in my music room, some years ago I had a room built over the garage to house the collection, over the years Iv pondered selling up, but Im so glad I didnt, three/four afternoons every wekk I get lost in my world/record room, sifting through the shelves playing tunes that havnt seen the light of day for 20+ years. Because I collect just about every era, style with my main interest in Southern/deep I have such a variety, and Im still avidly adding to it, almost every day I say to myself "I dont remember getting this".I dont care about the money side of things,Im 60 next year, to late for that, I'll let my two sons worry about that, to die in my room listening to some obscure 45/album track would be a fitting way to go,don't sell up unless you want a life of Come dancing/x factor reruns, nights out at bingo, and the odd glass of beer down the pub, cant think of anything worse. Great thread this. Gouch
  16. Now now Louise. Your quoting from a man who would DJ in a cupboard if asked, so Trev tells me anyway. Gouch
  17. Troop; Already getting requests for playlists so this is my offering, others to follow; Early Doors: Bobby Womack "The Bravest Man" (Jim Sharp Re-Edit) Ursula Ricks "Sweet Happiness" Reggie Boone "Thankyou God, thankyou" JMAY "I wont hurt you" R & R Orchestra "Im goona tell her" Later: Tad Robinson "Too late to turn back now" Kindred the Family Soul "Never loved you more" Confunkshun "Wanna be there" Barbara Mason "There's always something there to remind me" Ashford & Simpson "Top of the stairs" Esther Phillips "Changin" Staple Singers "Trippin" Platters "Surrender your love" Ray Alexander Technique "Taking the long way home" Freddie Hughes "Tonight Im gonna see my baby" Gil Bernal "Sure its groovy" Thelma Houston "Nothing left to give" Thanks, see you next time Gouch
  18. Troop; A large (very large) bronze statue of Russ Winstanley clutching an alniter adidas (dont forget the advertisig revenue possibilities here) bag and a copy of Frank Wilson, next to the plaque would be fitting Other than that just take a fiver off all those who never went anywhere near Wigan let alone the Casino who attend the Wigan reunion band wagon nights,that should be more than enough. Or we could hold another 'world northern soul dancing' championship and make the contestants pay for the pleasure of entertaining those present. Ok Ok your right, Im not taking this very serious, I'll go and stand in the corner for an hour. Gouch
  19. Gouch

    The Sunday Soul Sessions

    Flyer's for the soul night
  20. Gouch

    the sunday soul sessions

    From the album: The Sunday Soul Sessions

    Flyer advertising the impeding soul night
  21. Andy: If I knew how to load it up I would post up the original review done by Rod in Voices at the time and yes it is/was unissued Johnnie Taylor and it defo was a legal issue with royallties paid. Gouch
  22. Chalky; Rod Dearlove was involved in this arriving on seven, it was around the time of Thorne and Voices From The Shadows, it got a full review in the mag and was a huge Thorne spin for him, Defo legit as Rod wouldnt touch anything iffy. Give him a call, he'll have all the details. Gouch
  23. Troop; I knew you would all come through, this thread has had me in stitches, oh and I did see the show with the missus, her immediate reply was "Do you really want to go to Karl's doo on Saturday" I tried to explain it wont be like that but gave up. We should have guessed the BEEB would fuck it up and now we've got that film coming out, we've been here before, they will all go away eventually. Gouch
  24. Len, Your forgetting I did clear the floor to one tune in the Den, Freddie South "Set me free and let me love again" on King David, best record played all night me thinks. Other than that I know I let you down badly, they even danced to Eunice Collins "At the hotel", how rude! Gouch
  25. Troop; If your into deep soul then the other side of this will have you creaming your pants. Gouch


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