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  1. Good luck for the event Nick. I am elsewhere behind the decks on that night but hope it all goes well for you, be sure to update me. Can you also send me a private PM with Rob Thomas contact details, been meaning to have him down at the Plinston for a while. Cheers
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    gemma

    If she came to my do's then mate no wonder she's 3000 miles away now!!!!
  3. and if you look closely you can see some witty wag had written Klaus's future waist measurements on the wall :-)
  4. Karen, I dont think they'd give a toss about being named and shamed. Some of these people have very very VERY tough skin sadly. I think Mike is right in what he's doing, at least this way if you have a view you post it and accept comments good or bad.
  5. Oi Vinnie - being a Milwall fan I thought you lot would go berserk at the drop of a hat - instruMENTAL or not Frankie Loveman Crocker has been booted by the way and reissued as well if memory serves right
  6. I like her sister 'West End Minny'
  7. My first big vinyl love was Frankie Valli's 'You Ready Now'. Just wonderful and I remember how all of in Letchworth made a bee line to taffy's place over the chippy in the town centre to secure a copy whilst going green with envy at his Brit Soul collection. Some things never change and the man still manages to pull an endless stream of top toons that immediately go on my wants list!
  8. 'Soul Step' by the Dogs always envokes happy memories for me. Young Jacko, member of this very site and all round top man, and I were at a do in Peterborough having our usual debate on all things soulful whilst the Rockin' Rev, Tony Clayton, was behind the wheels of steel. During the course of said discussion the Rev spun an instrumental (forget what) and Jacko gave me his speech, complete with expletives and hand gestures. on just how f**king sh**e instrumentals were and had nothing to do with soul whatsoever!!! I was impressed by his passion on this subject and, as he was older than I, made a mental note of his comments. So, imagine my surprise and shock when, just as he finished his impassioned rant, the Rev announced the next record..."and now we have another great sound from the late Nev's collection, the wonderful instrumental sound of The Dogs and Soul Step!' The hall errupts and Jacko turns to me and, without the slighest hint of irony or even shame, says: "F**K ME! I LOVE THIS RECORD!!!!" and then procedes to hit the dancefloor,leaving me and my now floor bound jaw to watch in amazement! Ah, the memories. hats off to you Jacko and still my fave instrumental of all time.
  9. The rare Soul DVD's are very good and I have a shed load of stuff on video I've picked up from friends and contacts in the States that i will get around to having put on DVD one day as well. Another thing to look out for in the not distant future is the DVD release of 'The Beat' tv prog from Texas that came out on video some years ago and that also features on the Rare Soul DVD's.
  10. I still love it Alison and also the latest one by the group that Dave Halsall (that well known Man City fan ) spun me, then sold on the same night to Nathan (who borrowed the money from me to purchase said record!) and that The Godfather Taffy has also just brought. To say I'm slightly p***ed off is puting it mildly. Now, what is the name of that bloody record
  11. How many more times Vinnie, the Turkish Bath Soul Room is our little secret
  12. I'm still a little confused Denis but if I am understanding you right I take it you mean we should have been spinning a lot more stomping oldies? If that's the case then we have always stated that we spin current biggies, sixties newies and forgotten oldies in the Main Hall (in the main and lets leave the question of 70's as above for now) What constitutes a dancer to one person is completely opposite to another, it's down to preference and choice really. Just sorry we couldn't hit the spot for you on the night mate.
  13. Hi Gareth and a good point, but if you read my first post here you'll see I pointed this very point out. Didn't say the Main Hall would be 60's only, did say it would be 100% Northern Soul and that means, in my book, Flame N King, Ann Sexton etc etc can be played in there. As you say, trying to box sounds into certain categories etc is a very dangerous road to go down. At the end of the day it will be the dancers and the DJ's who will decide what is and isn't acceptable to be played. Now can I please get back to my sofa, footballers wives is on soon :-)
  14. Am I the only one who has no idea what musicden was on about? Drop me a line mate and clarify so at least I can then reply to your comments in some way.
  15. There are loads of covers - Yazz 'The Only Way Is Up'; Kylie 'Time Will Pass You By' (I think it was this one); 4 Vandals 'Wrong Side Of Town' - oh, hang on, that's real isn't it
  16. Karen Sue - Something On My Mind - United Artists (50194) approx value £25 - hope this helps
  17. oh no it wasn't! My understanding from the lads old enough at the time (1978 was my introduction to the scene) that this arguement over what should be played has been raging for over 30 years...agree with you, lets just get on with enjoying the music we all love, everything else doesn't really matter. Just enjoy what you like.
  18. I think my friend Jenny still hears from Willie Mercer but have no idea where Marc and the others are now. It really was a great allnighter, great toons, great atmosphere and, before the end when it all went downhill rapidly, one of the best allnighters in the UK. There is video footage that Mr Gibbons took that I'd love to get a copy of as it features many of us dancing and doing all the acrobatics in the days when we could do so without risking a visit to the local hospital!!! Anyone have a copy?
  19. And I have a tape with another more finished version lurking somewhere upstairs, slightly more 'crossover' in feel, just to confuse things (is this a carl Willingham tape?)
  20. As usual Taffy - spot on! Having felt in your box ( ) I know what quality lies hidden in the darker recess
  21. now if you could just show the Collena of Soul how to use it Steve
  22. On the subject of Fingers he is a quality DJ and a good friend and thus the reason why I have always had him DJ at the club. Problem is slotting him on later, like Nathan in The Ghetto!, due to guests etc etc etc. By the way, this was just meant to be a public announcement posting and all of a sudden it's a mass debate on the pros and cons of sixties vs modern. like Alison I am a lover of all styles of Soul, just so long as it's good so why not just come down, enjoy yourself (in whatever room and to whatever style you enjoy) and leave the politics for another day....ooooh get me
  23. Did Alison just say she wa a lover of stradling 2 things at the same time - SHOCKER! (but lucky old Mr Trout!!!)
  24. Steve, a stompers set would sit well with Gary Dennis, Terry J.ones, Mick Farrer, Adam, Taffy et all....as would stomping on your head, head scarf or not :-))) looking forward to welcoming you to our humble happy little family
  25. Hi Steve, thought it was a great way of putting it and hats off to Gavin for enlighting me. By the way, can you please keep that in mind when you DJ for us otherwise you may get hung out to dry - either here on site or at the club


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