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  1. We hail the return of Flore De Hoog and welcome the debut of DJ Rufus at Southside Soul on Saturday 28th October. Glasgow's friendliest soul club opens the doors at eight for an evening of dancing to Northern, Motown and the sounds of sixties styled R&B. Trip the light fantastic on our tootsy friendly wooden dancefloor, enjoy social club prices at the bar and let our high quality sound system bathe you in rhythm. Admission is a fiver on the door.
  2. Carnabay Paton (Mixed Up Vinyl) is our guest DJ at Mojo Workin' at The Rum Shack on Saturday 21st October. Northern Soul, Motown and sixties styled R&B in our basement dance hall. Great floor, high fidelity sound system and only £2 admission. Doors open at 9:00pm and we finish at 01:00. We play music for dancing 659 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G41
  3. And re issued by Jazzman on their Jukebox jam series https://www.45cat.com/record/1048uk
  4. Dennis Hay posted this scan to Facebook, It has the same cat number as the Mojo Release, 2092 001. We've ruled it out as an Irish pressing as it doesn't have the Polydor numbering used for the rest of their Irish catalogue, And South Africa which released it as ATS 552. Was it a UK released which was pulled when John Abbot and Contempo suggested Mojo as a dedicated soul label. Or is from another country which was pressing 4 prong centres?
  5. Some years ago radiomagnetic deleted the archives of their shows include Reflections on Northern Soul from November 2003. Last week i found a CD copy of part one of the show which was dedicated to a selection of records introduced by Kenny Burrell. There's twenty tunes including what I think was the first radio play of THAT record. You can listen to it at https://www.mixcloud.com/feloniousmunk/kenny-burrell-guests-on-radiomagnetic-on-reflections-on-northern-soul-november-2003/
  6. Some years ago radiomagnetic deleted the archives of their shows include Reflections on Northern Soul. Last week i found a CD copy of part one of the show which was dedicated to a selection of records introduced by Kenny Burrell. There's twenty tunes including what I think was the first radio play of THAT record. You can listen to it at https://www.mixcloud.com/feloniousmunk/kenny-burrell-guests-on-radiomagnetic-on-reflections-on-northern-soul-november-2003/
  7. Kev Roberts has been punting this and Ian Levine played it on a podcast. I heard it on the album How do you do and bought a radio friendly edit on a 12". It is available on the Stones Throw box set of sevens. https://youtu.be/yBodVnF3IHE
  8. I can't track that French EP which supposedly has I"m Grateful on it.
  9. Anything that involves collecting means a significant number of its participants are further along an Autistic Spectrum Disorder than the majority of the population.. The average male-to-female ratio for ASD's is 4 to 1, affecting 1 in 70 males, but only 1 in 315 females.
  10. FrankM

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    From the album: Single Scans of Soul

    What was played on http://www.subcity.org/shows/soulfulallsorts/be928/ last Saturday. Two hours of great soul.
  11. Soulful Allsorts will be returning to Subcity in the next month or so. Well live with some new sounds. We're still there in the archives. here's one from 2008 with a wee tribute to Levi Stubbs from Fraser Dunn. https://www.subcity.org/shows/soulfulallsorts/4694f/
  12. I went down to my local record shop Monorail and bought the Mirwood EP, Candi Staton .and Jackie lee took them down to The Flying Duck and played them at Soul Cellar last Saturday night. I remember doing that every fortnight. Buying new records from a shop. Tell the kids taht these days and they won't believe you. Keep up the releases.
  13. Soulful Allsorts goes out on Subcity Radio.The station has moved to a listen on demand format and has an easily accessed archive of shows. They are all playlisted The show's home page is here Occasionally we have guests like Dave Box, Keith Money and Kenny Burrell. You can pick out their shows here Soulful Allsorts Listen Again 200 hours of soul music on tap anytime
  14. Audio Ft Vince Broomfield was featured in two episodes of Soulful Allsorts which you can listen to here Soulful Allsorts 11.06.11 Soulful Allsorts 04.06.11 Fraser plays plenty of good tunes
  15. Soulful Allsorts is on a summer break till September. To keep you going till we return we're promoting some shows you may have missed starting with this Chicago special when Fraser Dunn welcomed Dave Box to Subcity Soulful Allsorts
  16. Event Title: Soulful Allsorts Event Author: Felonious Munk Calendar: Soul Radio Guide Event Date: Sat 19 March 2011 ------------------------------------------------- By far the best soul show on the radio put together by enthusiasts who DJ and collect the best soul vinyl. We're proud to acknowledge we have more listeners to the archive edition than tune in Live but it's the live internet patter that makes the show what it is. Put forward by Subcity for a Student Radio Award in the Best Specialist Music Category. You can also Listen Again anytime at Subcity Visit this Event in Soul Source Events Guide for venue maps, street views,road and rail directions and more
  17. Saturday 5th March and later on Listen again Dave Box is in Glasgow at the weekend and is spending two hours with Fraser Dunn host of Soulful Allsorts on Subcity Internet radio. Dave will be playing a selection of Chicago soul records some rare, some cheap and all great. Dave bought his first soul soul single in Yorkshire in 1964 and three years later was visiting the US to buy them. If you want hear the records , listen to the chat and check out the playlist head for Soulful Allsorts on line Soulful Allsorts goes out Live on Saturday afternoons between 14:00 and 16:00 GMT on Subcity and appears on Listen Again 30 minutes later with a full playlist.
  18. George's Soulville is one of the longest running first appearing on Fresh Air FM in the nineties I think and now transferred to LeithFM. Fraser started off on radiomagnetic and is on Subcity live Saturdays 2 to 4 and on listen again anytime We use Soul Source's radio page and our servers tell us we're getting hits so I'd recommend it.
  19. The licensing is then the responsibility of the web site.
  20. If you are merely playing a home made Cd in the venue you'll probably be covered by the festival's music licence. It could be argued that you will need your own personal digital DJ licence at £200.
  21. Event Title: Soulful Allsorts on Subcity Online Event Author: Felonious Munk Calendar: Radio Guide Event Date: Sat 30 October 2010 ------------------------------------------------- Soulful Allsorts broadcasts every Saturday afternoon from 2 till 4 and is available again on Listen Again. Just click below to hear some great soul music. Tune in here anytime Visit this Event in Soul Source Events Guide for venue maps, street views,road and rail directions and more
  22. Soulful Allsorts is currently #1 on Subcity on both listeners tuning in live on Saturdays at two and on Listen Again, the station's catch up service. For a student station which plays the hippest music I think that's pretty good. If you're interested in what young people like in soul tune into some of the Subcity shows inpsired by Soulful Allsorts. Fraser and I DJ'd along side doem of them at a Subcity fund raiser. Great fun depsite the facts that we were by far the oldest in the joint and my son was also DJ'ing in the big room but we kept the floor busy. Tune in here
  23. Most young people heard the songs played by beat groups in clubs which as they didn't sell alcohol were open to under eighteens. No one needs permission to cover a published song so Brian Epstein did not put one over on Mr. Gordy. Berry knew from experience the ups and downs of music publishing that what you want are loads of covers. As a label owner yes he would want the record sales. My workmate has an NME with four adverts for the Counters Do You Love me and its three covers. Readers would have known which was the original. Oriole released both The Contours version and a cover by Faron's Flamingos. BBC Light programme producers were wined and dined by pluggers who pushed British covers on to them. British bands could appear on radio programmes such as Saturday Club, Easy Beat and The Joe Loss show and play the covers live thus getting round the needle time restrictions on records played. There was a tea time show which played new releases and the announcer gave the label and catalogue number thus making it a record review and again that got it round the needle time restriction. And last but not least there was a BBC producer who felt Tamla Motown records had too much tambourine on them.
  24. Check out two label scans of TMG 609 here. The Marvelettes When your Young and in love


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