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Velvet Hammer - Happy "Need tools to build the house" Millie Jackson - house for sale THE MALIBUS - GEE BABY (I LOVE YOU) "Painting"
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Cheers Simon, smack on and what a top dancer!
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I can remember the title or the artist but it goes some thing like...... "And as I got in, some body ran out of my back door, couldn't of been my brother, brothers in Vietnam, tell me a while ago"?
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Can we build a house? What Northernsoul tracks contain the building materials and furnishings for a house? Dean Parish- Bricks, broken bottles & sticks Breaking down the walls of heartache The formations At the top of the stairs You get the picture, what can you list?
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Joe Bataan "Subway Joe" Just been listening to Joe Bataan "Subway Joe" and You're driving me right out of my mind, I know that the Latin fans get down n dirty to his most excellent "Subway Joe" but there is so much more to Joe Bataan, are there any fans out there and do any of his other tunes get played? Make me smile, reminds me of Manifesto case of tyme
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A lot of promoters have tried to touch me up.
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Here here
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There are different audiences who are after very very different things. The strangest thing about this is the vast differences between these audiences, you would think that there would be little to no separations but they are poles apart. What we have now are venues who cater for these differences and those who wander into the wrong venues will find themselves at odds with the music and this manifests it self on the dance floor. Sad as it is, we now have intolerant punters who insist on "their" music. We can analyze the reasons behind this but an example or to first. The couple who have a nostalgic look back at thier music that represents a 3/4/5 year slice of their life don't want to pay their money on a Saturday night to hear any thing other than those tunes embedded into their memories and any think else is a disaster. The allnighter crowd traveling a good few hours to hear and dance to rare soul don't want to arrive and hear a set full of tunes they could of heard at their local pub soul night. There are loads in-between but these two examples are the "oil and water" differences. Analyzing this a little further, there will be loads of theories but age and financial constraints must play their part? With the sheer volume of soul nights on offer locally there is hardly any effort needed now days to find soul music that taps into your perception of the Northernsoul Scene. The saddest reality is that Northernsoul now is not the progressive celebration of soul, music any more; there are large slices of punters wanting to be hit with some thing special but most want the nostalgia fix and literally nothing else will do. I find it impossible to believe that back in the day every one knew all of the records and that they would only venture out onto the floor to dance to familiar tracks, I am convinced that the CD years have given an artificial comfort blanket and fake memories of twirling and sliding to favorite tracks, the volume of Northernsoul records churning out month after month back in the day makes me suspect that most would have danced to new fresh tunes back then? Where did it all go wrong/right? We got older and some got stuck in the mud all be it glorious mud, mud it is.
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prohibited and restricted imports https://www.customs.gov.au/site/page4369.asp Explosives, plastic
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That wasn't me by the way
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Ace question! Considering it was the norm for three or four versions to see what sounded the best prior to release but I kinda guess this was down to Motown wanting to have a white artist? "Indiana Wants Me" was a breakthrough for Motown; it is hard for us now days to even come close to appreciate how difficult it was for black American artists and a label to do well. R. Dean Taylor was their first white artist although Adam ant was undoubtedly their best ever. Wouldn't it be wonderful to hear Adam blasting this one out?
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I agree with Matt DJ's are there because of the flavor they bring to the nighter, they are not a duke box. I would only ask for a track that I had heard them play before, I want requests I'll go to a wedding.
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Sandi, did you ever date a DJ?
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Can we have some more talc on the floor please Has any one got an adapter for my iPod I hope you don't mind me playing this on CD, I don't want to wear my records out I have just arrived and have no idea what the last DJ played? I'm going to play this on the 12" Mega Mix disco Dub on clear plastic, because I need a wee For the lady who has just spilled her J2o on the dance floor, can some one buy her another Sorry I'm out of breath, I have been dancing to the last set, I love dancing! I have a girlfriend I have no idea what RnB is? I'd love to hear your opinions on this record Well thank you very much for dancing, sorry for all of the records played twice, I'm off now to my next venue, keep the faith You dancers really know your stuff
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What Are The Current Big Spins Of The Moment?
ImberBoy replied to vince ayres's topic in All About the SOUL
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What Are The Current Big Spins Of The Moment?
ImberBoy replied to vince ayres's topic in All About the SOUL
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What Are The Current Big Spins Of The Moment?
ImberBoy replied to vince ayres's topic in All About the SOUL
Satin Your Love's Got Me Oooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh now that is a sound!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
What Are The Current Big Spins Of The Moment?
ImberBoy replied to vince ayres's topic in All About the SOUL
Nice oldie from the 90's , gotta be the top quote of the week Tony -
What Are The Current Big Spins Of The Moment?
ImberBoy replied to vince ayres's topic in All About the SOUL
Linda Clifford's "Surprise" seams to be getting a few dust off spins, not sure if this is classed as a big play? Bri, Tranells Blessed with a love is a right floor packer at the mo mate with a big price tag, I can see how some don't like it but it flicks my switch, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucHQxemIebA -
What Are The Current Big Spins Of The Moment?
ImberBoy replied to vince ayres's topic in All About the SOUL
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NEV Sitting right or wrong on your moral compass is hardly the point is it? When some one in the business of buying and selling records starts to decide what laws are ok to break and what aren't based on their own personal view of moralistic ethics then where does this leave the poor bugger who hasn't received their discs? What happens in a dispute, do you suddenly become the champion of morals and pay for lost or damaged items? It all sounds well dodgy!
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Nev are you saying that you want the sender to lie? Nev are you expecting the seller to void any futre claim against a lost or damaged item just because you want him to de value your item in order for you to avoid paying the correct tax? It sounds like you want more than two bites of the cherry? This nudge, nudge, wink, wink operation works if you all agree to foot the losses as they happen, you can't all rush to Soul Source slating people when they try to do things properly. Reminding him that all of his customers are from the UK is sounds like a gangster film, pay your tax like every one else does! Doing things properly isn't being an awkward cnut, it is good business. If you are to do your dealings with those who have scant regard for the rules then you can't possibly expect them to have any regard for their customers when some thing goes wrong? I think this is sending out a wobbly message to any one hoping to buy and sell records when you're condemning those who do things properly yet we hear people bleating when things go missing? I may have the wrong end of the stick here, are most of the record dealers dodgy? Do you all decide what rules you are going to break in advance or is it a fluid state based on what you have had for breakfast? What are your policies on returns and complaints?
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Cementman, ask them what? You're asking the wrong person mate honest, the only person to ask is the customs and excise of the countries originating and receiving. You can't expect a seller or a buyer to be fully competent with the various import/export and duty charges or the rules and regulations on customs and excise? It's all available on the internet; I can't see any room for grey areas less those who are trying to circumnavigate the correct charges? You are either going to do it properly or you are not. Sending items without doing your home work and expecting them to get through is a gamble. It's like every thing in life; it's only a drama when things go wrong. Loads and I mean loads slip through the net mate. As far as having no problems with the Australian postal service you have to appreciate that their service is the last of many handlers depending on the origin of your item. If your item starts in a overseas destination and is placed on a flight strait to your shores then there will be only the two mail handlers involved but if your mail goes from airport to airport you are then at the mercy of handlers who are usually paid minimum wage. Customs and excise have purges, they don't open every thing because it's not cost effective but when they do they seam to zoom in on specific items and real go to town. If you're sending or ordering really big money items then you are taking a risk financially if you don't do things correctly, there is no free lunch, you may nibble often at the great Buffett but you have no one to cry to if your given a bill.