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You need to subscribe to this guy's YouTube channel. Ian Whittington. All very cool videos with sublime crossover tracks (probably wrong description, but that's more or less where I'd reference it talking to people) . Really worth a delve into his archive if you've not seen his other uploads; various socially conscious style retro footage, plenty of West coast low rider scene stuff including lots of tattooed and face-painted 'Day of The Dead' style female studies. Although I hesitate to say, it (as the visuals are fairly in-your-face and it's not even OVO) I just love the verve displayed in his video for Joe 'Jama' Perales "My Life" 2001 version:
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Sylvia Moy Motown writer & producer has passed away
Seano replied to Mickjay33's topic in All About the SOUL
A proud musical and cultural legacy, and it sounds as though her wider impact on disadvantaged children was probably just as important. Despite having heard Bill Cosby's 'Little Old Man' I'd never realised he co-wrote the earlier Stevie Wonder track, 'Uptight' (that has the same backing track) with Sylvia Moy. -
Always loved the atmosphere the clapping created, totally recognise the tailing off of its popularity, but it does still hang on, and for me is one of the things I can still contribute to, never having been much good at spins, and with stamina and knees not what they once were! I take the point made earlier in the thread about claps that might come out of the blue from someone dancing near you, but maybe that's a personal response to how the record takes you, can't say it's ever spoiled things for me (but maybe it was me doing it!).
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Friend of mine has just sent me this link to a website who will make a bespoke piece of art for your wall: https://www.snapgalleries.com/portfolio-items/welcome-to-the-temple-of-wax/ Personally I like the unframed option, but they all look pretty good. Back in mid-february I also saw this in Sister Ray in Berwick st in London, another approach to enlarged art for the wall:
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How strange - only this weekend I've been listening through to 3 CDs I bought at Glasgow airport years back issued by Charly: Chicago Twine Time (Mar-V-Lus), Chicago Soul Cellar (m-pac!) and Windy City Soul (One-derful!). All terrific compilations from 1998 with great booklets.
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Clip about halfway into the programme, but thankfully not chopped in and out of the rest of the programme. Thanks for posting this, great that they got Ivor Abadi talking on film about it too. Did they feature any vinyl in the rest of the programme?
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Hi Mike, like the idea of this thread. I've posted 2 new albums in the photos section related to this: https://www.soul-source.co.uk/gallery/category/42-scans-single/ And here's a painting by a guy called Martin Grover who exhibited in Oxford a few years ago, along with the text from the flyer:
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From the album: Fake record for 50th birthday 'The Poubelles'
'Centrefold' of the record sleeve. Photos showing various record shops I'd gone to over various years visiting New York while my cousin lived there. She went round them all and got staff to sign a record bag for me at each one! -
Fake record for 50th birthday 'The Poubelles'
Images added to a gallery album owned by Seano in Albums 2017
My cousin's son and his girlfriend made this mocked up record for my 50th birthday some years ago - love it! -
From the album: Fake record for 50th birthday 'The Poubelles'
Front cover of the gatefold sleeve for the record - that's me! -
From the album: Fake record for 50th birthday 'The Poubelles'
Back of the gatefold 45 sleeve - the Stax water bottle was a gift from Ben and his mum when they visited the museum in Memphis. I took it with me to Florence as it seemed too special to just drink at home! -
From the album: Fake record for 50th birthday 'The Poubelles'
Faked 45 B side 'You know I love ya babe' -
From the album: Fake record for 50th birthday 'The Poubelles'
Faked 45 label of A side 'Birthday Fella' -
I hope people are able to pass on everyone's respects to his family, and to Tommy himself if he's still holding on (not clear on the thread?), and for me, stand out track is this one:
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There was also a terrific 2 CD plus 1 DVD small box released in 2007 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Stax, produced and compiled by Cheryl Pawelski and Rob Bowman. The DVD is 'Respect Yourself, The Stax Records Story' - really good, runtime 1 hour and 54 minutes. Favourite track on the 2 CDs for me is The Emotions, 'So I can love you.'
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A History and Geography of Northern Soul from the late 1990s
Seano commented on Mike's article in News Archives
Looks interesting thanks for this. I remember Eddie Hubbard talking about a person (or perhaps couple of people) doing an academic piece about Northern Soul and asking people to contribute. Maybe it was this? Anyway, got it bookmarked now. -
Yes as others have replied, pre-ordered it via Amazon. Thanks to the good people here on Soul Source alerting us to it being announced for release.
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Yes I agree, can't imagine it's due to disappointment!
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Exactly the same for me. The packaging, info booklet and the vinyl 45s themselves all seem vey good quality; absolute bargain at £24.99!
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Black Gold - Samples Breaks & Rare Grooves From Chess Records
Seano commented on Mike's article in News Archives
Got this a few weeks ago at Head in Leamington. Very pleasantly surprised and a very good booklet with it too, very similar to the ones Kent do - colour images, good layout, covering each track/artist, written by Dean Rudland. Good price too, which was part of my thinking I'd give it a go. -
Friday V Saturday Nites - Main event of the weekend
Seano replied to Mike's topic in All About the SOUL
Bill Harris, Uptown Saturday Night. 2-1. -
Strange indeed, and just listing the records for 3/4 of the review doesn't make for a very interesting read. Nothing wrong with enjoying the classics, don't get me wrong, just that it would be of more interest to me to hear a bit about the club, how well attended, sense of where punters travel from, I don't know, just a bit less of the lists!
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Still love pulling records off the shelves and playing them. Sadly it's quite sporadic, but record fairs help and give me a fresh burst of discs to check out. Fridays do tend to be a favourite. I've got all of them all over the floor at the moment planning to sort out better shelving (Ikea is great but Ivar doesn't fit the alcoves fully and I want more space!). The physicality of handling the records just feels special, and I love the visual treat of label designs, especially where the quality of the artistic skills can feel a bit like the rough and ready brilliance of the track itself which isn't polished but has something just right about it that we all appreciate. What I struggle with is letting go of the often scrappy paper sleeves and moving onto good quality card ones, and in many cases I've kept the paper one slipped inside the card one.
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I did get a pack of bootlegs in the '70s (not knowing they would be at the time) from somewhere down in Surrey I think (Gwen Owens, Porgy and the Monarchs etc), but the Soul Bowl packs were definitely the most interesting. As I didn't have many records at the time, I was thankfully fairly liberal about what to keep, plus I was happy enough if I just liked it, irrespective of whether it struck me as 'Northern' or not. I must have got rid of quite a few still, but I think I'd typically keep maybe 80 or even 90 from a 100 pack. I enjoyed flicking through and playing a few first ones that I thought I knew, and while doing so, going through the rest checking both sides and deciding a series to next play through. As you say, tastes change over time and I still find flip sides to the ones I thought were the 'good' ones that catch my interest. Tape swopping was the key for me, needing to dig into what I had to try and keep on top of returning the favour of great tapes of music that dropped through the letterbox! A bit off topic, but I got some really good general soul 45's from Black Knight back in 1998, stuff like Pat Cooley 'I'm giving it all I got', Shirley Brown 'I don't play that' and Frederick Knight 'When it ain't right with my baby.'