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  1. Now forming an orderly queue for the 2nd copy that finds it's way to these pages.....
  2. Priceless!! Nail right on the head
  3. Thanks Joe, but just bagged myself a copy from eBay.
  4. Awesome!! YouTube is certainly uncovering some gems
  5. I bagged my copy from Mick at Stafford too, along with Family Of Eve which he was also the main supplier of back in the day - I can't remember whether they were 10 or 15 pounds each
  6. Looking for a copy of 5 Wagers - Until I Found You / You're My World - Nation Time PM me if you have a copy for sale
  7. He's been touring with the Temptations for a while now, he was in the line up the toured the UK in the late 80's with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks. I remember the introductions of each of the group members, and clapping loudest and longest when Nate Evans was introduced. Top night!!
  8. Isley Brothers - Whos' That Lady - United Artists As requested.... here's the original version from 1964. I've played this out at Lifeline to a decent floor reception, it's such a great record, and hard to believe it's that early. This should be getting a lot more DJ attention, it certainly will at the Creative Soul nights. Not that easy to find either, just 3 copies on eBay during the last 12 months.
  9. You're missing this one - The Visitors - I'm In Danger / Until You Came Along - Bashie 9157 Prior to it's release on Dakar 603.
  10. Does your mum know you're still up ? Are you old enough to be on here? It sounds to me like you're describing your school disco. You should leave this to the grown ups.
  11. Yep, the line up changed around some, but the main men Lee Williams. Al Miller and S. Brown were in the De-lite line up as they were with Rapda, Black Circle & Carnival. The stunning Please, Baby, Please is the "A" side of I'll Always Love You -1972 (same year as GFACT) - tune!!
  12. Nope Poets line up was Ronnie Lewis, Melvin Bradford & Paul Fulton. He could have been in the Four Vandals though, both played at the same time, by the same DJ
  13. Pitch it at -2, and it sounds perfect! See ya at Lifeline. BTW as already commented on, the flip is a killer deep/sweet soul tune - did you get a chance to pay it before you moved it on?
  14. Top tune Sean, I used to play this out myself, though she's a a very overlooked lady. There was a plan to compile a Sandra Feva/Richardson CD by those Grapevine boys, I know because I contributed quite a few tracks. Must have been shelved when it all became a bit fragmented.
  15. Completely, and absolutely agree....top of the Lee Williams & Cymbals pile for me too
  16. I'll be the first to confess that I don't know it - any chance you could post it. Pospsike lists it as having sold for $370 in 2004, and I've got a more recent sales list listing it at 100 of our English pounds.
  17. That's the difference Mark - being able to sort the good from the bad in all genres, and in your game mate, the excellent from the average.
  18. Still sounds great to me Kev, I'll dig it out and post ut up tomorrow.
  19. I've always considered you a totally switched on lady that appreciates good soul music, so not suprised at your shameful confession . I'll have a soulful house CD ready for you at Silk on 23rd. It'll be our secret
  20. Hi Shute, Great tune, but I don't think it's ever had real exposure. We used to play it at Detroit Academicals nights back in tha day. T'other side is good too Cliff
  21. Will be listening in - avidly. BTW ok for radio sets at pressthatin.
  22. No, I see you point Pete. It wouldn't, if your idea of a healthy forum is to argue the toss on which flavours of soul music are worthy, and pitch inane comments against the styles you didn't like.
  23. If only.....World peace would be more likely than a total appreciation of all styles of soul music. It's difficult enough to gain a rounded appreciation in a modern soul room when the range of styles spans near on 40 years with playlists moving between crossover and soulful house, and everything in between, and likewise mutterings and discontent echo around the northern rooms which typically play music from only half of this time span. You will never please everyone. In reality there's very few across the board soul fans, most specialise in one or two areas, and that's absolutely fine. I just wish they would keep their uninformed opinions of music styles, outside of their areas to themselves - this forum would be a far better place for it.
  24. Absoluteley ! But aren't you glad Sam has stopped playing the appalling DJ Genesis
  25. I would stop digging the hole if I were you, you've proved your credentials for being such a sage on the subject


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