Posts posted by Theresa
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I'll probably get slaughtered for this, but one of my faves from the 90s was Eastenders bird Michelle Gayle - Looking Up. What a happy tune. Can't find the proper video, but here's a bad one from YouTube:
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Hey Matt THE Fox, how you doin sweetie?
Just re-read the thread and I'm smiling just thinking of some of those tunes.
I also loooove Mind & Matter - I'm Under Your Spell, takes me right back to my yoof.
Another couple of current faves:
Right outta time - Bettye Lavette
Do it to me - Southside Movement
Bettye Lavette will get a spin at Rugby on 12th Sept if we can tempt you over again?
T x
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'But l wouldn't mind a couple of lines of Beak...
(T.P. 09)
Misquoted again! What I actually said Phil, if you cast your mind back, was 'I don't need no speed or weed... but a Toffee Crisp would do nicely thanks Mr Webb'
So get down the Rathcoole corner shop and make sure you bring one to Rugby, thank you.
And in answer to your original question, which I think you may have written whilst drunk as your syntax is all wrong (not for the first time this week I might add) - I think I'll say Esther Phillips. Or the girl who sings lead vocal on Brown Sugar's The Game Is Over, whose name escapes me at the moment but I'm sure someone will remind me of. Lovely.
T x
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I always had a soft spot for Lynden David Hall, what a gorgeous boy he was. Save me a bar stool next to you LDH in that modern room in the sky - mine's a rum & coke. Never forget going to see Marlene Shaw at the Jazz Cafe, LDH had gone along as a punter, and she pulled him out of the audience unrehearsed to sing with her. He had no idea of the words obviously, so he just kind of ad libbed along, doing a bit of moaning and groaning-type singing. Not a dry pair of knickers in the house, lol.
Do I Qualify:
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A car crunches on the drive as it passes the gatehouse and as it rounds the indoor pool and gym complex Theresa waves from the rear window. It glides to a halt by the steps leading to the pillars framing the front door. The footman opens the door and Theresa gets out regally, her baggy jeans and T shirt at odds with her surroundings. She wears it well but Fiona does wish that she'd be a little more....well.....ladylike at times.
"Mama, Papa" she says as she kisses the air beside their cheeks, "I'd like you to meet my new friend, he's very special"
"This is Justin"
"Justin Price"
And that's when the fight started...
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Jud goes on to get killed in the Falklands and his lonely son gets bullied, becomes socially maladjusted, and falls in with a group of skinheads who he picks off and kills one by one, packing them into suitcases and disposing of them in shallow graves in the woods using his bakery-round bicycle to transport them. (There's a lot of product placement from the film's sponsor Samsonite) The film climaxes with a reenactment of a 60s style beach fight between salt of the earth strippers, miners, bird-handlers, ballet-dancers and brass bands, all skilfully played by Stephen Tompkinson, with commentary by Pete Postlethwaite.
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JUST SNEAKED ON AT WORK MY OLD MATE........ LOOKING FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER... ARE U SURE I CANT GET YOU ONTO RYANAIR
LYNNE RANDELL.... STRANGER IN MY ARMS WAS THE 2ND UN
I thought you preferred Aer, er, Lingus, Kev
Anyway, my answer is Jackie Wilson, Sweetest Feeling
Can't stand to hear it these days, but me & my friend Steph used to high kick around me Mam's living room clapping under our knees and stuff. We were rubbish, but we scored highly for artistic impression...
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Rugby Soul Club how about a nudity hour?
You may laugh Simon, but at Rugby on 12th Sept there will be a short floor show provided by KTF Mal, who lost a bet with me on the gee gees at Sandown on Saturday. He reckoned a horse called Floor Show was a winner, and if it came in, I was to provide the floor show, but it was a rank loser, so his forfeit is to dance on his own in the middle of the floor with his shirt off to 'Am I Cold Am I Hot'. And I'm going to hold him to it
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To see who's comin out on Saturday night and where we're goin
To find out who's playin what tunes where, and have a listen
To have a good old gossip with the soul girls
Keep in touch with friends old and new
To 'peoplewatch' the debates online, which I find fascinating/horrifying/hysterical by turn
And most of all to have several proper belly laughs every day at the banter
*I also provide Soul Source's official matchmaking service, maintain the SS male crumpet rankings and Ding Dong! ratings, and offer professional HR advice, for which I get paid in tunes
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It's taken me ages to decide on this one, but to me, the most 'northern' sounding northern track, which I might play to an outsider who asked what northern sounded like, has got to be The Professionals 'That's Why I Love You'. What a cracking uplifting first line that launches you straight in - "Pick me up!..."
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Ah bless, who says romance is dead? Hey GF, I always get a shock when I see pics of people on here, as in my head I always associate them with their avatars. So even though I know it's not you, you'll always be a footballer to me!
I've never ever been out with anyone who isn't a soulie. And to be honest, I've never fancied anyone who isn't either. Don't you guys miss that saucy Sunday morning speedsex? Best part of a niter!
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There Really Are Two Scenes.......a Million Miles Apart
in All About the SOUL