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Ian Dewhirst

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  1. Nope. Was released from Chapletown nick @ circa 1.00pm the next day (it was a Sunday) and had to go to Leeds Magistrates court around 6 weeks later. Ian D
  2. Of course. I don't need to make up anything LOL. The bit I left out was that because I was from London and staying in a Leeds hotel, they thought I was Mr Big in some local drugs scam, so they also busted into my house in London @ 6.00am on the Sunday morning and scared the death out of my wife, daughter and the neighbours! When they realised the error of their ways, the Head Constable @ Chapletown Police station actually apologised to me. They then had to compensate me for wrecking my front door! A complete waste of time, effort and taxpayers money. I told them the truth and they didn't believe me either! Ian D
  3. I think that was the whole point on the other OVO, Crap Venues thread Steve. I think it was a discussion as to what consituted OV and I wrote:- "In that case can anyone explain the deal with The Contours "Baby Hit And Run" then? An old recording which had never been heard by anyone and which was a pure 100% Northern monster which was issued in the UK on Motown without ANY OVO or Northern Soul related activity whatsoever! Or is this the exception which proves the rule?" It was weird and it came totally out of the blue. The word spread on the grapevine that there was UK Motown new single release of an unknown Contours track which was pure Northern and brilliant. Rod from Heckmondwike told me about it about a day after he'd heard it in a local record shop, so I rushed down to Jumbos in Leeds and as soon as I got in the shop they played it! Hunter and Trevor @ Jumbos couldn't believe it either. Very odd. Ian D
  4. "Cafe Regio's - Gary The Master Blaster on Soul Intention Records Beeks - an updated almost Northern danceable version of the Isaac Hayes tune ('b' side of "Shaft" in fact) with an early 70's original radio DJ over the top. It's rockin'....... I think it could suit a younger crowd hopefully. You know the youngsters dontcha? Is this the kind of thing that would work with the students? Ian D
  5. Love that Isaac Hayes quote at the bottom of your page! Hope you're gonna play an OV copy of this on yer travels...... https://www.zshare.net/audio/183698315b8bc59d/ Ian D
  6. 12 copies of Johnny Moore/Dottie Pearson and 2 copies of the EP now gone. Still some left folks........ Ian D
  7. LOL, no probs, all sorted for the Tiger Lounge on Thursday mate! There will be a large contingent of SS Soul Police with notebooks at the ready scanning your every record tomorrow night and a contingent from DJ History assessing you as a DJ. Will probably not be the time to play Murial Day or f%$k up on cueing if ya see what I mean....... I still think you've shitted out but you can print your playlist from Thursday cantcha....? Ian D
  8. Thanks mate. We'll be working the balls off it over the next few weeks so, touch wood, we'll hopefully get some action. We wouldn't have done it if we didn't think there was a potential audience out there. It's always a 'balls on the table" scenario when you put a record out but I do have a gut feeling about this one. Slightly below the gut in fact! And if you think about it, this scene has always been about small label owners putting their balls on the table and selling 6 copies! In fact, the Northern Soul scene wouldn't exist without a long trail of schmucks like us putting records out which fail miserably at the time. Hopefully we'll sell a few and get on to the next release. How's that for optimism when the world's falling apart and vinyl sales are at their lowest LOL? And, Pete, let me tell ya, the expression "thinking outside the box" is sooooooo last year dear! Ian D
  9. Oi you! Stop taking credit. It was ME who was being accused of being a brain-dead zombie I seem to recall! It's about time the Soul Police had an investigation into their regulators and consultants anyway. I'm sick of these bloody beaurocrats questioning our every statement! Ian D
  10. LOL, couldn't resist. Apologies for my opportunistic ways but I'm just a born bull-shitter LOL! But I am always sniffing out stuff like this and I'm now falling over stuff in the hallway so I've got to get some of this stuff out quick! Wanna do some wholesale mate? Also, I'm damn sure I've some stuff to add to the list but it means trawling through my UK 7"'s to find those oddball releases. But I'm sure there's a few more to add. Plus I'll have a hallway full of Limited-Edition U.S. 7" copies of "Cafe Regio's" - Gary The Masterblaster on Soul Intention Records this time next week and.......... ....................look at that! It's disgusting. I just can't stop plugging can I? Ian D
  11. Mmmm. Now there's an angle...... Hey Pete! Fancy making a Jackson 5 rip-off with yer son mate? We'll make him a star! Ian "Cigar-Smoking Megabucks Svengali" Dewhirst
  12. Wanna bet Pete? Well if the record only had the Northern Scene as a potential market you'd be correct. However, a record like "Cafe Regio's" crosses a few different boundaries and will hopefully find audiences outside of Northern Soul - the European scene, the U.S. scene, the student scene, the 'oddball' records scene and the welter of clubs around the country which have more eclectic playlists - like the Hi-Fi Club in Leeds where I was the other week, where "Cafe Regio's" would blow the place up if they had it. Also a substantial plank of our promotional plan is to target a number of key radio DJ's as this record fits into radio like a dream - in a way it's one of the ultimate feel-good radio records, so I don't think it's inconceivable that we may well get plays from the likes of Stuart Maconie, Mark Lamarr, Pete Mitchell on Radio Two, Craig Charles, Dave Pearce, Don Letts, Huey Morgan on Radio 6, Gary Crowley, Sean Rowley, Robert Elms and even Tony Blackburn on BBC London, Martin Collins and Andy Peebles on Smooth FM and maybe a couple of others here and there! I'm already being phoned up by a few people which is always a good sign. Plus some of the above are our mates so there's every chance we'll get some radio buzz going. Aligned with that will be the fact that we will be targeting numerous key shops directly and that includes many which cater to different audiences on different scenes, plus , once again, we have good contacts in these areas. Plus we have a natural PR story for the various magazines, i.e. heard record via Soul Source, two old soulboys obtain the rights from a controversial ex DJ and record producer and then release the record on 7" vinyl only on a label called Soul Intention - a label dedicated to keeping the vinyl 7" alive and kicking. A sexy little press angle IMO. So the target is 1000 copies mate. I'll rip a new hole in my own ass if we can't achieve that! Ian D
  13. Too late mate. It's there in black and white and now enshrined in history! Soul Police are on their way round as we speak........ Ian D
  14. Test pressings on "Cafe Regio's" today @ 12.30pm! Wil be trying out in a West End venue later tonight! Ian D
  15. I'm disappointed in you Beeks. I would have thought this was a good opportunity to show your taste. How about if I arrange a cease-fire and disallow any barbed comments? Be Bold Beeks! Ian D
  16. Also, does this qualify? Johnny Moore - "Can't Live Without Your Love"/"Hello Baby" - Dottie Pearson Bee Cool White-Label Promo This was a promo-only tie-in between Manifesto and Grapevine, but I don't know if it had been issued before........ Co-incidentally I have a few for sale on the sales thread @ a fiver a pop........ Ian D
  17. Hi John, All dates from the original UK Motown listing in Sharon Davies' Motown book which is accurate. 7" Single TMG 886 The Contours "Baby Hit & Run"/"Can You Jerk Like Me" February 1974 MFP LP MFP 50054 The Contours "Baby Hit & Run" May 1974 Best, Ian D
  18. As a matter of fact it was LOL! Later on, in the early hours of the morning I ventured up to Cliff's in Chapletown because my mate wanted to score some weed. We got busted in a general anti-drugs operation and the cops ended up going through my room @ The Griffin and MISSING £5K I'd put under the mattress from some earlier record sales to Pat Brady. Great friggin' weekend though. When I went to court in Leeds several months later to answer for the miniscule wrap of speed they located in my left sock, the prosecution read my statement to the court and the following part was read out: "Mr Dewhirst stated that he INJECTS the amphetamine into his nostrils" and the entire court gasped and looked at me weirdly. I put my hand up and asked the judge if I could speak and he said, "Go ahead Mr Dewhirst" I said, "Your honour, I can't imagine even in my wildest dreams that I'd ever resort to having to INJECT anything into my nostrils. I believe the correct wording should be "Mr Dewhirst stated that he INGESTS the amphetamine into his nostrils". Cue riotous laughter from everyone in the court. The judge had a sense of humour and gave me a conditional discharge and told me to keep my nose clean! Good solid justice. I even had a drink with 'em afterwards! Ian D
  19. C'mon Beeks, don't shit out on us now in our time of need LOL. I'd be genuinely interested in a list, just to see your perspective on things. Don't worry about posting - just about everything's available at a price or will turn up sooner or later - just check the Sales threads on SS for a start - hundreds of killers and all pretty cheap I think. Now is not the time to be shy! Ian D
  20. I've just reduced the prices and added FREE P&P on these early Manifesto issues - all mint and all in the first 20! They won't be around long so grab 'em while ya can! Issue 1: Sept '94 - Stafford, Dave Thorley, The Ritz, Pep On The Catacombs Issue 3: Spring '95 - Edwin Starr, Dave Evison, Va-Va's Issue 4: Summer '95 - Wigan Casino, The Kev Roberts Story Issue 5: Autumn '95 - Lou Johnson, Issue 7: Spring '96 - Chris King, Blackpool Mecca Issue 8: Summer '96 - The Isley Brothers, Bob Hinsley Issue 10: Winter '96 - Esther Phillips, Ginger Taylor Issue 11: Spring '97 - Baby Washington, Ady Croasdell Issue 13: August '97 - Chuck Jackson, Richard Searling Issue 15: Jan '98 - Brenda Holloway, Kim Weston Issue 16; March '98 - Ronnie McNeir, Chris Burton Issue 17: May '98 - Al Wilson, Ian Levine Issue 18: August '98 - Terry Callier, Togetherness Weekender Issue 19: October '98 - Ian Levine Issue 20: January '99 - Pat Lewis, Sam Dees, The Flirtations Just sold another set, so get in there! Ian D
  21. 10 copies of Johnny Moore/Dottie Pearson sold in the last few hours! A few more left than that's it! Grab 'em while ya can........ Johnny Moore - "Can't Live Without Your Love"/Dottie Pearson - "Hello Baby" Bee Cool White-Label Promo A beautiful item! I'm just too good to everyone......... Best, Ian D
  22. Sorted Derek! Many thanks, Ian D
  23. I like to try and dig out stuff that's interesting. And not just for the Northern scene either - I found an incredibly rare UK 12" by the Antilles for 50p yesterday! It's the bug. I can't get rid of it LOL....... Ian D
  24. LOL, the only way to fix a clean crack on a styrene record is tape across the B side! They'll still play OK but just not as attractive obviously. I still sold the cracked Joe Mathews for £200 though! I've never seen it turn up that often, so probably still a bargain..... Ian D
  25. That's just for the pressing of the physical record and that's coming in @ just under £2 a copy. It's the other stuff that adds up. I spent around 12 hours in the car last Friday and £40 in Petrol just getting things from one place to another and attending the mastering session etc, etc. So that was a whole day out and if you calculate my time @ say, £10.00 per hour = £120.00 plus around £60.00 in expenses that's £180.00. Multiply that by a few days and it soon adds up! Not that I'm charging that of course, but every day I take out, is a day I'm not actually earning anything. I won't be opening the champagne anytime soon mate. And there'll be a fair percentage of nail-biting to get to break-even I bet. Ian D

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