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Everything posted by Ian Dewhirst
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Yep, that sounds right. The production company is Super-K aka Kasenetz-Katz who scored with a lot of bubblegum hits in the late 60's - remember "Quick Joey Small" by the Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus or "Simon Says" - 1910 Fruitgum Co anyone?. Some more info here:- https://www.answers.com/topic/kasenetz-katz Ian D
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Towards the end of my Northern dee-jaying era I took to inscribing my name in the dead wax with a steel needle - I've never been a fan of defacing the record label with a pen or sticker. I learnt that lesson early on when I defaced my early Motown and British pressings with stickers but luckily had grown out of that by the time I found the Northern scene. But there was an issue with people wanting to nick records and targeting anyone who had 'em. One time there was a plot afoot to nick my entire box from Cleethorpes but that got stopped thank God. But after that, I thought that inscribing the records would be another security measure and wouldn't affect the value of them or ruin the look of them. Every so often, if I'm flicking through someone's collection I'll occasionally spot a record which jumps out because I used to own it and I can somehow tell. It's weird. Last time it happened was with the Lenny Curtis in Ginger's box. Ginger didn't believe me until I showed him the inscription. It's nice to think about the lives that old records of mine have touched over 35 years. Quite poetic when you think about it. The life of a Northern Soul record is pretty much top-of-the-tree isn't it. They're expensive, housed in luxurious sleeves in a warm record room, played every so often and kept in good maintenance , go to all the best gigs and parties and are lavished with love by their owners. I wanna come back as a rare Northern Soul record in my next life. Y'know, one of those perennial greats that no one ever gets rid of like a Salvadores or something. That'd be just great........... Ian D
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LOL, I'm dying to read the review already Jocko. I take it the film company didn't provide the limo then? Ian D
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Looks fine to me. Mine is slightly offset too and it hasn't gone anywhere in 35 years.......... Ian D
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Little Richard - I Don't Know What You Got (But It's Got Me)
Ian Dewhirst replied to John Reed's topic in Look At Your Box
Wow. I just heard "Dancing All Around The World" - Little Richard and it's brilliant. Has an intro like Lorraine Chandler's "I Can't Hold On"........ Ian D -
Wow, lovely show yesterday with a great audience so thanks to all for listening. Playlist and link below....... The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst LIVE from the new space-age Starpoint studio on Sunday 20th June 2010 UK time on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. Featuring...... 1st Hour James Ingram - Lean On Me - M.A.W. Mix Patti Austin & James Ingram - Baby Come To Me - Remix Dennis Ferrer feat K.T. Brooks - How Do I Let Go Five Special - The More I Get To Know You - Re-Edit Baiser - Summer Love The Chocolate Jam Co - This Time Otis Clay - All I Wanna Do Quincy Jones - Is It Love That We're Missing Rose Royce - Love Is In The Air Luther Vandross - She's So Good To Me 2nd Hour Joe Hicks - Don't It Make You Feel Funky Otis Smith - Let Her Go True Movement - Depression Garry Glenn - Gonna Give You My Love The Impressions - First Impressions Sampson & Delilah - You Bring The Tears Spencer Wiggins - Breaking Point David Sheffield - You're Wrong, You're Wrong Paulette Reaves - Let Me Wrap You In My Arms Debarge - I Like It Sly & The Family Stone - Running Away Lenny Williams - Gotta Lotta Luv The Jacksons - Show You The Way To Go - Onur Engin Re-Edit https://sixmillionsteps.com/drupal/node/1156 Catch you soon folks! Ian D
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OK Stevie. Apologies. Just off to register the name 'Wigan Casino'........... Ian D
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Which one Baz? I take it you mean Sigma Sound? No unfortunately. I did pass it a couple of times - once with Val Shively in the 70's but I didn't have the balls to walk in in '76. Wish I had. I did manage to get some great studio photos and interviews with Vince Montana when we did the Salsoul Orchestra anthology a few years back and I speak with a few of the original guys every now and then - for instance, I just licensed a track from Bobby Eli who is alive and well. However, I have a sneaking suspicion that Moulton's sat on TONS of stuff from the era 'cos he collects it and then sits on it forever LOL I'm actually going to do a mini documentary with the great man in the next couple of weeks so I'm going to interview him in his apartment and get him to dig into all the stuff in his archives (of which there are 1000's of tapes) so that should be fun. Dealing with his bloody cats probably won't be as much fun however......... I'll let you know how I get on. If I start finding any Sweet and Deep you'll be the first to know.......... Ian D
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Lemme know whatcha need Baz. I kept copies of all the Salsoul masters we made anyway and those that we didn't manage to get are held by either Tom Moulton (who I'm seeing next week) or my mate Jeremy Newall who has the entire Salsoul catalogue. Now lemme see........you'll probably be after that unreleased Loleatta Holloway, Eddie Holman and Love Committee stuff right? And yer right. Litigating over this stuff is a one way ticket to oblivion......... Ian D
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Yeah but that's for 'Wigan Casino Northern Soul' isn't it Baz? And it's less than a year old too. Nothing for 'Wigan Casino' by itself that I can see........ Ian D
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As someone who spent £27K in litigation over a name I created (a case I lost by the way) that's probably pretty good advice Baz. The setting the trousers alight option could potentially be a bit tricky though...... I would imagine that Gerry Marshall's estate more than likely own the own the intellectual copyright and trade mark in Wigan Casino since it was his company which financed the operation and paid for everything in the first place. A court of law would find in their favour without a doubt - courts almost invariably find in the favour of the people who originally financed things unless there was a specific contract stating otherwise. I tried to do a Studio 54 album a few years ago and the road was littered with legal problems so it just wasn't worth the headache. I'd let sleeping dogs lie for a whole heap of reasons and they all cost money....... Ian D
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Good point Chalky. Surely these are legal issues aren't they? I wonder who actually owns the copyright and trademark in Wigan Casino? As an example, I put out a Hacienda compilation a few years ago and the company who issued it had to make a deal with Peter Hook who I believe owns the copyright and trademark to the Hacienda name. So has anyone ever registered or trade-marked the name 'Wigan Casino'? If no one has, then I would imagine it's wide open for anyone to use if they so wish......... Ian D
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Yep, show being repeated NOW on www.starpointradio.com. Have a break from football/tennis and chill to some rockin' Soul for the next couple of hours..... Featuring....... 1st Hour James Ingram - Lean On Me - M.A.W. Mix Patti Austin & James Ingram - Baby Come To Me - Remix Dennis Ferrer feat K.T. Brooks - How Do I Let Go Five Special - The More I Get To Know You - Re-Edit Baiser - Summer Love The Chocolate Jam Co - This Time Otis Clay - All I Wanna Do Quincy Jones - Is It Love That We're Missing Rose Royce - Love Is In The Air Luther Vandross - She's So Good To Me 2nd Hour Joe Hicks - Don't It Make You Feel Funky Otis Smith - Let Her Go True Movement - Depression Garry Glenn - Gonna Give You My Love The Impressions - First Impressions Sampson & Delilah - You Bring The Tears Spencer Wiggins - Breaking Point David Sheffield - You're Wrong, You're Wrong Paulette Reaves - Let Me Wrap You In My Arms Debarge - I Like It Sly & The Family Stone - Running Away Lenny Williams - Gotta Lotta Luv The Jacksons - Show You The Way To Go - Onur Engin Re-Edit Enjoy! Ian D
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Yep, I guess it was pressed in quantity. I found a 100 count box of 'em in the UK in the late 70's and Midland International were used to pressing in large quantities due to the successes they had with John Travolta, Carol Douglas and several tracks they licensed in from around the world so they probably pressed at least a couple of thousand minimum....... Ian D
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Mmm. I wonder if the E. Foster on the songwriting credit is Eddie Foster? Ian D
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Al Green, On The Johnathan Ross Show 18Th June
Ian Dewhirst replied to Arabica's topic in All About the SOUL
Coming up on BBC 1 again now folks...... Ian D -
Wow, life is just moving so fast this last couple of weeks that it doesn't seem a minute since the last show. Mind you I have fitted in trips to Ibiza and Portsmouth since then plus there's been a ton of football, a coupla parties plus some sunny days and then, boom, hey presto, its showtime again....time flies when you're having fun...... But what am I talking about????? I'm also crazy busy at work with bundles of albums on the way! No wonder I'm perpetually knackered...... Anyway, knackered or not the show must go on and this week we have a lively show with some old favourites, a stack of new spins and the usual blend of zippy House, creative Re-Edits/Remixes, some wonderful 80's, a coupla Northern, some killer Crossover, some serious Soul and just lovely stuff perfect for a Sunday afternoon. So get that wine chilled now and turn that bloody football off! The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst LIVE from the new space-age Starpoint studio on Sunday 20th June 2010 UK time on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. Featuring...... James Ingram * Patti Austin & James Ingram * Dennis Ferrer feat K.T. Brooks * Five Special * Baiser * The Chocolate Jam Co * Otis Clay * Quincy Jones * Rose Royce * Luther Vandross * Joe Hicks * Otis Smith * True Movement * Garry Glenn * The Impressions * Sampson & Delilah * Spencer Wiggins * David Sheffield * Paulette Reaves * Debarge * Sly & The Family Stone * Lenny Williams * The Jacksons Catch yer tomorrow @ 2.00pm sharp! Ian D
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Al Green, On The Johnathan Ross Show 18Th June
Ian Dewhirst replied to Arabica's topic in All About the SOUL
Aww. That's so romantic Proudlove. Great stuff mate. A PERFECT song to commence a marriage with. Me? Hell, I got laid about a 1000 times with Al in the background. Difficult to fail in those days with Al, Barry, Stevie and Marvin as the late night soundtrack in the early to mid 70's. If everything else failed, then Al Green's Greatest Hits Vol 1 was a dead cert. I mean, who could fail to be swayed by those songs and that delivery. 38 years later and I still feel exactly the same way. The sign of a great artist in my world.......... Ian D -
Al Green, On The Johnathan Ross Show 18Th June
Ian Dewhirst replied to Arabica's topic in All About the SOUL
Can't beat pure class. Simply one of the greatest vocalists of all time and the soundtrack to my youth. Wow. Ian D -
Interesting band. I've still got the 2 UK Probe releases "Koke" and "Tribe" but I can't find the track in question. More info here:- https://www.discogs.com/artist/Tribe Ian D
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Waay-Heey. Go Sean! Ian D
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Was the Shepherds version the original of "Stubborn Heart" then? Or was Ernest Mosely the first? Ian D
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No mate. Just got back from a gig in Ibiza on Wednesday and going to Portsmouth later today......anything to get away from the 60 pages of bloody label copy that I've cranked out this week! Ian D