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  1. The Moment always reminds me of Wrong Man Tony Clarke in it's delivery. Paul
  2. Great piece of work, thanks. Ron Murphy sounds like my kinda guy, could listen to him for hours. Paul
  3. Hi All, Only just realised that the great Aldora Britton - Do It With Soul was written by Melanie of Brand New Key fame. Paul
  4. What an amazing venue, absolutely top class.Many thanks to the lads for a brilliant afternoon/evening of well thought out, top class tunes. The DJ's know where it's at and deffo do an enlightened and refreshing selection of music. Cheers. Paul
  5. Big yes here.One of the great things about this track is it's rarity on an original, hence you don't get to hear it out that often so when it does get played it really hits the mark for me anyway. Paul
  6. Stylistics I'm stone in love with you/Point of no return. Paul
  7. As usual, great afternoon. Great to see Martin Christie so energetic on his 70th . Paul
  8. Nice venue, great broad range of music. Paul
  9. Cheers Rod. Paul
  10. As I recall was totally solid in the middle, would be a brave person to create a spindle hole but sure it could be done. Rod is on here, maybe he could confirm my memory isn't playing tricks? Paul
  11. He was pretty good at occasional mischief making our old friend Mr McAdden, but I do recall him doing a double take at The Volumes Pama photocopy, looked like he wished he had done it himself first! Did I recall Dave Withers or Rod Shard unearthed a Porgy & Monarchs MHCFY which had not had the import centre pressed out, looked pretty tasty? Paul
  12. Deffo blue eyed judging by the Lucky Guy side. Lucky Guy co written by L R Brown.......There's an Elbie to consider? Paul
  13. Hi All, Appeared in The Guardian 04.03.24 https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/mar/04/elvi-dan-penn-hits-aretha-otis-dolly-im-your-puppet-do-right-woman Paul
  14. New tunes have always been the lifeblood of the scene, tumbled over this baby recently on YT and in 50 years attending many events never recall hearing this one so thought I would share. The Wrecking Crew - My Chico. Hope I am not breaking any SS rules? Paul
  15. Very good. Seems like the riots certainly took a bit of steam out of the momentum at the time. Paul
  16. Gayle Adams Baby I Need Your Loving Paul
  17. Broadways Sweet & Heavenly Melody/You Just Don't Know Jerry Williams If You Ask Me/Yvonne Shirley J Scott Goosepimples/Lonely Girl What's evident from the responses is you could have a tidy half price collection if you concentrated on double headers! Paul
  18. Definitely a minefield of choice, after all these years the most instant call to arms to these ears is The Twans - I can"t see him again. No prisoners at that opening. Paul
  19. As always, brilliantly informative. Paul
  20. John explained to me that he wrote the first verse and the chorus but then got writer's block with the song. When he met Dino and Nick 12 months later they were keen to see any finished material he had. John Rhys produced a few things which didn't grab their attention,so when they were still insistent for material he reluctantly offered the unfinished TWPYB. They saw the potential merit and set about finishing it off, we all benefited from that meeting. Paul
  21. RIP. That man lived a life, a true gent. A man who tried to make sure Time didn't pass him by. Paul
  22. Totally agree with the above post. Each DJ brings something different to the table. We have been blessed with the efforts of all concerned and we all have been able to live richer lives. Thanks to everyone who has kept me on that floor 50 years and still going, keep dropping that stylus and I'll keep giving it 'some rice'. Paul
  23. Interesting observation....seems to be a default assumption that this person is male, we keep our ears open, let's do the same with our minds. Paul


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