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NORTHERN SOUL STORIES - Angst & Acetates
Eye Witness Accounts From The Ultimate Dance Music Underground..

Lauch details of a upcoming new Northern Soul book, entitled Northern Soul Stories from Neil Rushton. From what have seen it looks like a very worthwhile release, espically the hardback edition which includes as a bonus the gem "Trust In me" on vinyl.


Press info below

Lovingly compiled/written by Neil Rushton, this collection of breathless "I was there" quotes tells the story of the Northern Soul scene. It goes on a journey from the early roots of the 60's before the name "Northern Soul" had even been coined (and comes up with new insight on who came up with the phrase), takes in the 70's high octane golden era dominated by key clubs like Wigan Casino, Blackpool Mecca, The Torch and The Catacombs, and finishes with the post Casino renaissance.The story is told via quotes from and interviews with key players from the mostly black Americans who created the music and the mostly white and working class British kids who discovered joyous but forgotten adrenalin rammed Soul gems from another continent, adopted it, cherished it and created a unique "this thing of ours" sub-culture.

The book is 256 pages long and is full-colour with every story illustrated with vivid eye-catching graphics from Glenn Gunton of Joe Boy Records. The result is a fitting tribute to the Northern Soul phenomenon.

"Vibrantly written and exquisitely illustrated,this book provides a valuable insight into the strange world of Northern Soul. Simply brilliant." Mike Ritson, co-author of "The In-Crowd" and editor of "manifesto"

"Neil has, unlike some others,not tried to re-write history or to perpetuate the unnecessary cliches, but instead he has researched, via the artists. producers,DJ's and record dealers, to bring us a credible insight into exactly what made the rare (Northern) scene so romantically resilient. It's a thought provoking revealing read which I am sure you will treasure." Richard Searling

"This book isn't a cold litany of rare record minutiae. Instead it's a vivid kaleidoscope of memory flashes told in colourful reminiscences and powerful pictures that perfectly captures the birth and growth of Britain's most unusual music counter-culture" Tony Cummings, "Black Music" and "The Sound Of Philadelphia"

RESERVE YOUR COPY NOW

Limited Edition Hardback - 500 copies only, first come first served!
Comes with exclusive 7 inch souvenir single:
"Trust In Me" - Jackie Ross (exquisite Soul stuck in the Chess vaults for many years, never before released on a seven-inch single) b/w "Lucky Lucky Me" - Marvin Gaye (another gem from the 60's which evaded release at the time, this is the vocal to Earl Van Dyke's huge Sixties Club Soul anthem "All For You")
plus reproduction memorabilia.
£29.99 plus postage and packing.

De-Luxe Softback £19.99 plus postage and packing.

Reserve your copy by paying a non-refundable deposit of £10. When copies arrive we will contact you and ask you to pay balance.Select hardback or softback from the drop-down menu below and then click the button to order. You can pay by credit/debit card or PayPal. You do not require a PayPal account.

email info@soulvation.biz for further details or queries.

check out the link below for pre-ordering online





By Mike in News Archives ·

Torch Reunion - Sold Out ! But 2 Tickets up for grabs


Have two tickets for this weekends Torch reunion that can't use.
Anyone who can make use of them is welcome to grab them.
To shout just send me a pm marked torch tickets and come 9am tomorrow will draw one member out of the hat and send them on
Due to the mail strike timings are a bit tight, will get them off tomorrow by recorded delivery, which hopefully will work.


(front page image posted by Jez in the thread below)



By Mike in Event News ·

Shaun Gallagher Blog 2008-9

Rio Reunion - Back Together Again
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 20 October 2009 ·
Rio, Rio Reunion, Soul, Funk
Start Time: Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 5:00pm
End Time: Sunday, November 29, 2009 at 2:00am
Location: Marlborough Club
Street: The Broadway
Town: Didcot, United Kingdom
Phone: 07778 217 406
Email:gallagher.j6@sky.com

9 hours of non stop Jazz funk & Soul music with DJs Chris Bangs, Chris D Smith, Shaun Gallagher, Jim Jackson, Mark Whiffin, Chris Beggs plus Guests to be confirmed!

The last two have been sell-out's, the atmosphere has been fantastic, the music superb, and the bar prices are so cheap it's like being back in the eighties again!!!

Ticket info gallagher.j6@sky.com or call 07778217406.

This really is an essential date on the soul calender, be part of it. Back together again 28th November, remember we have a limited capacity, and turned alot of people away last time, so please try and get your tickets well in advance. See you there!!!

Please send a stamped self addressed envelope with a cheque for however many tickets you require, made out to J Gallagher, send to 10 East Street Didcot Oxon OX11 8EJ.

Overnight Accomodation
Southern Wood Guest House
info@bandbdidcot.co.uk Tel 01235 212202
Rooms from £30/ngt
(literally a 5min walk from the venue - less than a minute by car if you're really LAZY!!)

Premier Inn - Oxford South (Didcot)
Milton Heights
Milton
Nr Didcot
Oxfordshire
OX14 4TX
T: 08701 977 073



Rio Reunion Back For More With Special Guest Chris Hill
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 10 January 2009 ·

Title:Rio Reunion Back for MoreContact:Shaun Gallagher (email: gallagher.j6@sky.com) soulpower08.mypodcast.com/Details:Rio Reunion Back For More 28th March at Didcot Marlborough Club. DJ's Shaun Gallagher, Chris D Smith, Jim Jackson, Steve Fathers, Mark Whiffin, Chris Beggs and we are pleased to announce the special guest CHRIS HILL. 5pm til 2am Tickets 10 pounds Info 07778217406 or email gallagher.j6@sky.com We sold out the last event well in advance - so if you are coming please get your tickets as early as possible. We have the cheapest bar prices, just ask anyone at the first nite!!! Cheap Booze and GREAT MUSIC perfect ingredients for a cracking party!!!!!!!!!!


What A Nite It Was!
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 01 December 2008
Well, what a great night, from the moment we started at 5pm people began arriving really up for a good party, first to arrive was Mickey Beaton & co, you guys sure know how to enjoy yourselves, nice to put a face to the name. By 7 pm the place was starting to cook with some classic jazz funk tunes booming out of the large sound system. I finished my set at 10.15 with Breakwater's say you love me girl followed by Chris D Smith who was the resident DJ at the Rio back in the day, by now the place was rocking as Chris kicked off with the Blackbyrds rock creek park. Bob Masters was up next playing some old gems mixed with a sprinkling of new stuff and kept the dancefloor packed, 12.15 Chris Brown took to the turntables and kept the vibe going through til 1.45. We finished the evening with a few anthems Maze, Billy Paul, Willie Beaver Hale, Vincent Montana, David Ruffin & George Benson. The place was full of party people who wanted to get down, and topped with a really cheap bar, (which was funny to watch as people bought a round and looked stunned when a large amount of cash was returned as change) this certainly was the icing on a perfect cake!!!! Thanks to all the people that made this a top night, Marlow, Didcot, Reading, Oxford, Swindon, Cheltenham, Basingstoke, London, Essex and we even had people fly in from Sweden & Malta, that's dedication for you! Sorry if I have not mentioned your area but big up to all.

Soulful Regards

Shaun



Rio Reunion Party
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 28 November 2008 ·

Hi There,

Just like too say hello and look forward too seeing some of you soul source members at the Rio Reunion party this Saturday nite. It's a complete sell out so it should make for a great evening, there has been a terrific buzz going round about this gig, people coming from all over, it's amazing how the name the Rio still holds such passion in people. I would like too say to all the promoters out there who put on soul events keep the good work going, because without these events be it 50 100 or 300 people where would we go too enjoy our music, I know for a fact having promoted many soul events over the years that there is very little if any profit made from these events so why do we put ourselves through all the anguish of putting on these gigs, Simple because we love the music,we love seeing people enjoying the nite with like minded friends. For me there are two types of promoters, the one's who do it for the music and the one's who do it purely for the money,most of these people have long since left the soul scene. I could alway's tell when i went to soul gigs which sort of promoter it was. Some of the best night's i had was in clubs with a small crowd but great atmosphere, and at the other end of the scale big club hundreds of people, little atmosphere but big profit!! So next time your at a soul gig and there ain't as many people as you would expect, have a little thought for the promoter, he will be more dissapointed than you and a bit less wealthy but happy too see people enjoying the music we love!

Soulful Regards

Shaun.








Mish Mash
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 22 September 2008

This Weeks Playlist: http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

Marc Evans: Givin' Me Joy http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/
The Controllers: Stay
One Way: Mr Groove
Ingram: With You
Robert White: Hold Me Tight
Bobby M: How Does It Feel Tonight
Hindsight: Small Change
Prince Charles & City Beat Band: In The Streets
The IT: Rain Forest Serenade
Jimmy Castor Bunch: Everything Is Beautiful To Me
Ranni Harris: Six Million Steps (Instrumental)
Fatback Band: Chillin' Out
Band AKA: Joy
James Walsh Gypsy Band: Cuz It's You Girl
Christine Lewin: Juicy Fruit




Soulpower Podcast & Playlist - Free To Download
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 09 September 200

This weeks Playlist: 09-09-08 http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

Brenda Taylor: You Can't Have Your Cake And Eat It Too.
Teena Marie: Smooth Tip
Cameo: Be Yourself
Kleeer: Taste The Music
Sun: Jammin' In Brazil
T.Ski Valley: Catch The Beat
Brandi Wells: What Goes Around Comes Around
Frankie Kelly: Ain't That The Truth
Rufus Feat. Chaka Khan: Everybody Has An Aura
Latimore: No Limit To My Love
Dee Dee Wilde: I Found You
Natalie Cole: Mr Melody
Bobby Womack: Just My Imagination
William Bell: Headline News
Gabor Szabo: Keep Smilin'
Anansi: Song Of Peace

The Rio Reunion Party
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 06 September 2008 ·

Re: Rio Reunion Party.

RIO Reunion Party

Saturday 29th November.
Marlborough Club, Didcot, Oxon.

DJs: CHRIS BROWN, BOB MASTERS, CHRIS D SMITH, SHAUN GALLAGHER, MARK WIFFIN, STEVE FATHERS, LORNE DALEY, PETE SINCLAIR.

5pm til 2am, 9 hours of quality Soul,Funk and Jazz.
CHEAP CHEAP bar all evening (hic hic)
Large free car park, outdoor smoking area with piped music so you won't miss a single tune!!

Tickets 10 pounds.
Info: 07778 217 406 email: gallagher.j6@sky.com
Bring along any Rio memorabilia.

IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR!!





Shaun & Chris Rio Reunion Show
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 01 September 2008 ·

This Weeks Playlist: http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

The System: This Is For You
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.: Shine On Silver Moon
Queen Latifah: Hard Times
Leo Sunshipp: Give Me The Sunshine
Smooth: Love Groove
Sly & The Family Stone: Family Affair
Leroy Hudson: All Because Of You
Jimmy Owens: Do It To It
Metropolitan Jazz Affair: Find A Way
John Payne: Dreams Zone 9
Four Tops: Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind
Eddie Horan: Can't Do Without You
Hudsons: Show Me You Care
Regal Dewy: Love Music
Don Covay: I Was Checkin Out, She Was Checkin Out
Tippie & The Clovers: Bossa Nova Baby
Miammi: Party Freaks
Razzy Bailey: I Hate Hate
Norman Connors: Stella



Make It Funky
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 24 August 2008 ·

This Weeks Playlist: 24th Aug 08

Myra Barnes: Message From The Soul Sisters
Slave: You And Me
Brass Construction: Ha Cha Cha
Gary Toms Empire: Blow Your Whistle
Mandrill: Funky Monkey
War: War Is Coming
East Harlem Bus Stop: Get On Down
Fatback Band: Keep On Steppin'
D.C Allstars: Bustin' Loose
Locksmith: Unlock The Funk
The Winners: Get Ready For The Future
Syl Johnson: Ms Fine Brown Frame
James Brown: Don't Tell It
Booty's Rubber Band: Psychoticbumpschool
Right Direction: Midnight Rhythm
George Clinton: Do Fries Go With That Shake

http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

Tracks Of My Years.
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 21 August 2008 ·

Sunburst Band: Put A Lyric In It
Skalp: Funkin For Jamaica
Tashan: Read My Mind
John Legend: Another Again
Sven Zetterberg: Heartaches Was All You Got
Special Delivery: This Kind Of Love
Bennie Braxton: Come To Me
Roy Ayres: In The Dark
Fine Quality: Ahh Dance
B.T Express: Express Remix
El Coco: Let Get It Together
Sho Nuff: It's Alright
Barbara Pennington: All Time Loser
Paris: I Choose You
Issac Hayes: Closer To You

http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/



The Best Of British
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 12 August 2008 ·

This weeks Playlist - 12th Aug. 08

Intrigue: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
Five Star Orchestra: I Like The Way You Dance
Street Angels: Dressing Up
Loose Ends: Don't Hold Back Your Love
T.C Curtis: Step By Step
Heaven Seventeen: My Sensitivity
Real Thing: Love Takes Tears
Savanna: Never Let You Go
Cargo: Holding On For Love
Keni Stevens: Night Moves
Galaxy: Head Over Heals
Lindy Layton: One And One
Light Of The World: Famous Faces
Pink Rythum: Melodies Of Love
First Light: A.M


http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

Enjoy!

Shaun


Soulpower Podcast & Playlist - Free To Download 7th August
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 07 August 2008 ·
Players Association: More Than A Little Bit
Ron Hall & The Muthafunkaz: The Way You Love Me
Saphire: Thank You
Club Nouveau: Share Your Love
Chris Bangs: Warm Weather
Kama Sutra: Good For Us
The Duncan Sisters: You Give Me Such A Feeling
Kandidate: Can't Say Bye
Tyrone Davis: Are You Serious
Z.Z. Hill: Cheatin In The Next Room
William Eaton: Time & Love
Tom Browne: Midnight Interlude
Phil Upchurch: Light Of Love
Mystery Track ? Guess what this one is & Let me know!
Jackie & Roy: Don't Be Blue
Sugar Blue: War Zone
Burgess Gardner: Gemstone

http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

Enjoy!

Shaun



Soulpower Podcast & Playlist - Free To Download 31st July 08
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 31 July 2008

This weeks playlist 31st July 08 http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/
This weeks Playlist:
Kenny Lynch: Half The Days Gone And We Haven't Earned A Penny.
L.A.X.: All My Love
Main Ingredient: Evening Of Loving
Fat Larry's Band: Center City
Smoke: Sunshine, Roses & Rainbows
J.T.Q: Got To Get Your Own
Rueben Wilson: Inner City Blues
Jay Hoggard: Reverend Libra
Rainbow: I Like It
Ernie Watts: Music Prayer For Peace
Juggy Murray Jones: Peace People Of The World
Eric Gadd: Why Don't You, Why Don't I?
Millie Jackson: Letter Full Of Tears
Magic Lady: Hold Tight
Samual Jonathan Johnson: You
Kasso: Kasso
Lenny Williams: Shoo Doo Fu Fu Ooh







Soulpower Podcast & Playlist - Free To Download. 12th July 08
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 12 July 2008
This Weeks Playlist:

http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

Starpoint: It's All Yours
Gerry DeVeaux: Front Of The Line
G Womack: Groove Wit' You
The Manhattans: It Couldn't Hurt
Salsoul Orchestra: How High
Invisible Mans Band: Love Can't Come
Heat: Just Like You
Blaze: We Are One
Idris Muhammad: Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
Teena Marie: Portuguese Love
Impressions: You Can't Be Wrong
Jimi Conwell: Mellow, Mellow Me
Norman Connors: Just Imagine



Enjoy!

Shaun

Soulpower Podcast & Playlist 5th July 08 - Free To Download
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 05 July 2008 ·
This weeks Playlist:
Luther Vandross: Shine
Marvin Gaye: Lets Get It On (Remix)
Richard Stepp: When We Meet Again
Lo Steel: Music
Annette Poindexter: Wayward Dream
Jose James: Park Bench People
Hi Perspective: Expansions
Ashley Thomas: Kept On Runnin'
Right Direction: Midnight Rhythm
The Tramps: Soul Bones
The Time: Gigolos Get Lonely Too
Al Jarreau: Were In This Love Together, Easy, Breakin Away
The Horn Section: Lady Shine
Muscle Shoals Horns: Shoalin
Isley Brothers: Smooth Sailin' Tonight

http://soulpower08.m...mypodcast.com/�



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Soulful Journey Down Thames.
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 01 July 2008 · 13 views

Hi There,

Would just like to thank all the people who made the boat party on saturday night.

It was a great success and we were lucky with the weather which was a bonus.

We have been promoting events in oxfordshire for some time, as i am sure you other promoters will know it is

always hard work putting on soul events especially outside of the main citys.

We have managed to get a regular base of people that love the music and what it is about.

With each event more people hear about us and say i love soul music, i did not know that you had events around here.

I would love to hear from anybody in our area who would be interested in finding out when our future dates are.

Keep the Faith

Shaun Gallagher.


http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/




Soulpower Podcast & Playlist - Free To Download
Posted by Shaun Gallagher, 25 June 2008 ·

Hi,

My name is Shaun Gallagher. I've been collecting, DJ'ing & promoting Soul, Funk & Jazz music since I was 15. I'm now 42 -as you can imagine, I have amast a vast collection of music. My Podcast show allows me to play music that I wouldn't always get the chance to play in a club - and some that I do!

My Podcast show is at;

http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/

Keep the Faith

Shaun



Fantastic Soulful Voyage

Why not join us on a Soul Boat Party - down the Thames...

Sat 28th June.
Set sail from Nags Head Island (Abingdon, Oxon) at 7pm return at 10pm.
Then over the bridge to Abingdon Cricket Club for a BBQ and 3 more hours of Soulful Grooves.
2 decks of music, upper deck Anthems & Classics
lower deck Modern Soul & JazzFunk.
DJs Shaun Gallagher, Chris D Smith, Steve Fathers & Andy Ward.
Tickets 20 pounds.
Info: 07778 217 406
email: gallagher.j6@sky.com
http://soulpower08.mypodcast.com/
(Hotel accomodation next to river)
By Guest in Articles ·

Soul Up North - Out Now The Autumn 2009 Issue

Soul Up North - The Rare Soul Northern Fanzine -65 Out Now


IN THIS SUPER AUTUMN ISSUE WE HAVE THESE EXCELLENT FEATURES

COVER PHOTO - THE RASCALS WITH MARVA HOLIDAY

MARVA HOLIDAY GIVES US AN IN-DEPTH ARTICLE ON THE RASCALS

SOUL TRAIN THE AMERICAN TV SHOW PART TWO BY JAKE AUSTEN (THANKS TO DAVE RIMMER)

HASSE HUSS CONTINUES WITH PART THREE OF ON THE RARE SIDE OF GIRL GROUP SOUL

Plus our regular contributors share their vast knowledge and views on our varied scene covering all musical genres, vinyl and CD reviews and venue reports

Howard Earnshaw, Dave Halsall, Chris 'Bearsoul' Morgan, Mark Randle, Wayne Hudson, Shirley Wood, Howard Priestley, Craig Butler, Pete 'Spot' Bottomley, Steve Plumb, Steve Copeman, Mike Finbow and a Feet To The Beat special by Chris Lalor

Interviews and special features
Plus all the usual features on: Northern Soul Rare Soul Modern Soul/ 70s.. R n B Deep Soul Funk
Venue Reports
Nighter Planner
CD reviews and much much more!

ISSUE 65 £3 plus £1 postage..
back issues available stevecato64@yahoo.co.uk or please pm me on here..
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?/user/1203-little-stevie/
By Little-stevie in News Archives ·

Mrs Soul Blog from 2008-9

Lou And Teds Excellent Adventure!
Posted by mrs soul, 18 October 2009

well Ted how was it for you, cos it was great for us,what no-body realizes the logistics of getting us all to-gether in one place, because at first me and woody just could not afford to go, as with everybody monies an issue, but after alot of hoo har and endless texts and phone calls it all went to-gether with military precision!from the onset after being picked up by Ted, with John Pugh, Kenny onions and Martyn Bradley already comfortably sitting, was I ready for this, Woody already went 2 hours earlier with Weston Col and Dave Rimmer,to the blue post first, for some serous drinking,but going out the house at 6PM, is far to early for a young woman of my age, but, I thought this is a treat for me, siting in with some very knowledgeable people, wot snippets of info can I learn,labels, records,etc! with- in the first 5 seconds having decided wot hole to use, mine or kens , amid fits of laughter, from 4 blokes, it soon became apparent, that this was not going to be the case, and conversations of childhood memories etc,became the topic there and back, which I will go into laters,

Always had a lot time for Ted,remember he has been around for a great number of years,and sold various collections which I would have loved to have seen let alone have. It was well time he graced the decks of the 100 club, and boy I don't think he let us down, playing some of his big tunes,getting the dance-floor rocking, being on with the likes of Butch and Mick, with the great Keith money, he slotted in perfectly, and thoroughly enjoyed him self in the process as we did,he could have played any number of sets,and could have gone anyway he wanted, but the west midlands had that corner of the room in the 100 club last nite, we came we danced and hopefully every body else enjoyed it as much as we did,well done Ted,hope we did you proud too, it took a lot of hard work to bring us all down and would do it all over again, and as I said when I got out of the car, where we goin next week ! one thing puzzles me though, why on earth in there some graffiti in the ladies toilets that spells WOODY
and besides I want more stories from John and Kenny about stealing fags and monies from ya grandparents , John as always, what wonderful tales he tells, honest and truthful, such a pleasure to be in this kind of company, I was honored to be part of it, we were in stitches on how he rifled the money to buy the cards you got when you where a kid, the ones with a small slice of bubbly gum in em, what was it, ten bobs worth, but they all had the same picture in..do you know woodsy has still got some in the loft, if it makes you feel any better, you can have em,bazooka Joe, Aztec bars, we reminisced bout every thing, we came we danced, we laughed, we chatted, and then we went home, and as I walked up in the morning daylight,to my house, I noticed that the doors were wide open next door, all the lights on, now we have 2 old people next door who both have Alzheimer's, and they must have been on one of their adventures, whilst I had been on mine, they often do it, last time, they were found in walsall, on a bus, she with her slippers on, oh well what could I do, no doubt the police would bring them back as they often do.
later on, while I was cookin the dinner, woody still in bed, cos he did not get home till much later than me, a knock on the door,, it was the wondering couple from next door, hello there they said, and in the mans hands was a curry with a mug of tea, on a tray, this is for you he said, they told me to bring it for your dinner, its not mine its yours I said, (the carer who comes in 4 times a day, had made it for his dinner!!)after a lot of persuading I managed to get them back in their own house, do you live both sides of us they asked I have lived next door to you for 15 years I said, but they had not a clue who I was whats the point of me telling you this when the blogs about Ted's soulful 100 debut, you may be thinking, the point is my friends..for gods sake , please enjoy your self where ever you lay your soulful hat, for life is a precious brittle thing.and while we are driving up and down the country to any soul venue, one day that could be me or you in the future so if anyones asks me wot I did this weekend, how can I put that in one clear sentance!
I took plenty of photo,s, and will post them up in the weeek asap

thanks Ted for letting us be part of your big soulful adventure




3 In A Bed, And The Little One Said?
Posted by mrs soul, 27 April 2009 ·

STOP SNORING..BUT MORE OF THAT LATERS....

FROM THE OFFSET, I KNEW WE WHERE IN FOR A GOOD TIME, BECAUSE, I WAS PHONING SIAN, AT THE AIRPORT, TO MEET UP,AND SHE WAS OUTSIDE W H SMITH IN THE AIRPORT, AND SO WAS I, BUT UP STAIRS AND I SAID I,M WAVING , BUT I CANT SEE YOU, NO COS SHE WAS DOWNSTAIRS, AND LEANE HAD NOT GOT HER BOOKING SHEET, AND HAD TO PAY A EXTRA 20 QUID, SO THAT SET THE PACE, SO TO SPEAK, ANYWAY WE GOT THERE EVENTUALLY,EVEN WITH OUT DAVE RIMMER SHAKING MY SEAT ON THE PLANE!AND WAS SOON GREETED BY PHIL SHIELDS AND KEV NEWRY IN THE HOTEL AT SLEEPLESS NITES, WE SOON HAD THE DRINKS ON THE GO, AND GOT DOWNSTAIRS, AT 4-ISH, SO WE COULD HEAR ALL THE DJ,S WHO WHERE SPINNING, AND I HAVE TO SAY IT NOW, THEY WHERE ALL BLOODY GOOD, I CAN TELL YOU, BY THE TIME 6 CAME , IT WAS TIME FOR ME, AND WILL DO ME PLAY LIST AT THE END, I WAS BIT TIPSY,PIP STAYED WITH ME FOR 1 MINUTE, THEN BUGGERED OFF, I THINK DANNY HAS LOWERED THE DECKS, COS I COULD REACH THIS TIME, ANYWAYS, DID ME BIT, AND THERE WHERE A FEW IN THE ROOM ALREADY, WHICH WAS GREAT, AND THEY DANCED!!!OLOF FOLL0WED ME, AND I CANT REMEMBER, BUT THEN PHIL SHIELDS, MARK SPEAKMAN AND CHICO,PAUL MCKAY ,DANNY ,HARPO,MR THOMAS, SORRY MISSED LOADS OUT,I DO APOLIGISE, BUT THEY WHERE SUPURB, THE MUSIC WAS A GREAT MIX RARER, OLDIES, YOU NAME IT, IT GOT PLAYED, TO A PACKED DANCEFLOOR, IT WAS JUST SO GOOD, I KEEP SAYING IT, BUT ITS TRUE!!!

BUT AS THE NITE PROGRESSED, WE WERE ALL WORSE THE WEAR FOR DRINK AND BY THE TIME WOODY WENT ON, MUCH MUCH LATER, I REMEMBER GOING BEHIND THE DECKS TO KISS HIM , BUT WHAT NO-BODY KNEW, IS THAT I SLIPPED DOWN AND WAS ON THE FLOOR LYING DOWN WHILST HE WAS DJ,ING, HE WAS STEPPING OVER ME, COS I COULD NOT GET BACK UP THEY ALL WONDERED WHERE I HAD GONE!! I SPENT MOST OF THE NITE JUST DANCING TO THE BELTING SOUNDS THAT WAS PLAYED, JUST A FANTASTIC PACKED NITE, WONDERFUL, COULD NOT FAULT ANYTHING AT ALL, DONT KNOW WHAT TIME WE WENT BACK TO THE ROOM, BUT A KNOCK 0R 3 ON THE DOOR, AND (WOODY WAS THE DOORMAN,) PRETTY SOON THERE MUST HAVE BEEN ABOUT 20 ODD PEEPS IN THE ROOM, LUCKY FOR ME, I HAD PAJAMAS GOOD JOB, COS DANNY WAS SITTING ON THE EDGE OF THE BED, AND SIAN SAID ,BECAUSE HE WAS NODDING OFF, JUST PUT YOUR HEAD DOWN FOR FIVE MINUTES!!! WELL HE WAS STILL THERE IN THE MORNING, AND THE LOOK OF HORROR ON HIS FACE WAS PRICELESS, WHEN HE WOKE UP AND REALIZED THAT HE HAD SLEPT WITH ME AND WOODY,(AND BY THE WAY HE SNORED AND WOODY SNORED IN UNISON,) ONE AFTER THE OTHER, WITH ME IN THE MIDDLE, THE GREAT ESCAPE PREVAILED, HE LEFT WITH OUT PUTTING HIS SHOES ON, FASTER THAN YOU COULD SAY SLEEPLESS NITES

WE JUST POSL, NEVER HAVE I SEEN A MAN WITH A HANGOVER MOVE SO FAST IN ALL MY LIFE.....

...... BREAKFAST IT WAS, BACON EGGS AND ALL THE TRIMMING , THEN TO THE TAXI WE WENT, AND AS TONY CHRISTIE PLAYED OUT ON THE RADIO," IS THIS THE WAY TO AMARILLO", WE ALL BURST INTO SONG, SO MUCH SO, THAT HE TURNED THE VOLUME UP,AND MISSED THE TURNING FOR THE AIRPORT, BUT BY THE TIME WE WHERE READY TO BOARD I THINK IT CAUGHT UP WITH US ALL, AND WE SAID TO EACH OTHER, WHY DO WE DO IT, ARE WE MAD, WOULD WE DO IT AGAIN, OH YES, EVERY TIME WITH OUT A DOUBT!

MY PLAYLIST FOLOWS..

T J WILLIAMS..BABY I NEED YOU...JOSIE

THE MASQUERADERS..I AINT GONNA STOP..AGP

DARLEEN PAUL..ALL CRIED OUT...CAPITOL

FREDDIE GORAN..TAKE ME BACK..RIC TIC

LARRY WILLIAMS..YOU ASK FOR ONE GOOD REASON..OKEH

JERRY WASHINGTON,,SET YOUR SOUL ON FIRE..EXCELLO

PIC AND BILL...TALK ABOUT LOVE..SOUL RECORD(FRENCH)

VENTURAS..HEART OF LOVE..GREEN LIGHT

CODY BLACK..GOING,GOING,GONE....RAM-BROCK

JOHNNY ROBINSON..GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN..OKEH

THE VOLUMES..I JUST CANT HELP MYSELF..AMERICAN ARTS

THE COMMANDS..HEY ITS LOVE..BACKBEAT

THE HESITATIONS..WAIT A MINUTE..KAPP

THE ISONICS...SUGAR..KAMMY

THE FOUR PRO,S..JUST ANOTHER GIRL..CARLA

RITCHIE ADAMS..ICANT ESCAPE FROM YOU..CONGRESS.

POINTER SISTERS..SEND HIM BACK..ATLANTIC

I HAVE LOADS OF PHOTOS, THAT I WILL ENDEAVOR TO PUT UP THIS WEEK, BUT DANNY THANYOU, FOR LETTING ME PLAY, AT SLEEPLESS NITES ANIVERSARY, IT WAS AN HONOUR, AND I LOVED IT! THANKYOU ALL!!




Mr & Mrs Dj
Posted by mrs soul, 07 October 2008 ·


Why am I writing this, because I feel I have to, if you where sitting in our car , going round endless roundabouts, invisible, you would die laughing, it all started when I decided to buy my own tunes out of sheer frustration, I,ve always bought records for woody for the past 30 odd years, but when it was one I wanted , but he did not, no chance, hence my collection, there ain't room in this house for 2 record collectors, his resounding words very often echo in my head, when we clash, which we do, every week!

now I get it, you see it interferes with his collecting, because there are not so many funds as there was be for, because I am directing my funds too me some time ago talking to Annie and Ritchie , I was very much amazed at how transferring tunes between them selves, he keeps a Little book, and writes down every last penny she owes him

guess what woody is the same, at the moment, I have managed to secureT J Williams from him, with a balance owing of 80 quid, swapped my debinairs for a few cheaper tunes, and the list goes on, look for a tune for me woody, I don't know what you like,

I, m too busy, I ain't got time, and the list goes on, don't get me wrong, he does help me sometimes, but not all the while, only when he,s in a good mood, will you look at my tunes that I are playing out, will you tell me wot you think etc etc etc, mmm you have no idea how hard it is to get a reaction from him, so many conversations that we have had in the car, and oh so many arguments about records are totally laughable, here we are, all these years later, and remember I spent most of my courting days bent over....

now now..should I say crouched over records box,s and places and rooms, you get my drift,looking for tunes, searching, most couples went shopping on a sat , not us, we went shopping for vinyl instead..are we mad, are we the only Mr and Mrs DJ, in these circumstances, I think not, there must be other couples, how do you get on?????

so lets set the ""record "" straight shall we, no, I don't use woody,s records, no, he don't buy them for me, no, I don't play boots, I do this all on my own, and just be for I finish this.I have a copy of Jo Jo petite, and last week he bought little Jeanette, which is the other version, you can stick yr Jo Jo petite, he said, with a merry grin on his face, look what I,v got, and that says it all.
By mrs soul in Articles ·

New Ever Soul 45 - Darrell Banks - Don't Know What To Do b/w My Love Is Reserved

Darrell Banks - Don't Know What To Do b/w My Love Is Reserved - Ever Soul - Can Pre-Order now
News of an upcoming release from Daptones Ever-Soul label
Now available for pre-order
Darrell Banks
Don’t Know What To Do b/w My Love Is Reserved
DAP-1046 (ES 103)
When it comes to sixties soul music, Memphis vs. Detroit equals raw vs. smooth, gritty vs. slick,down-home vs. uptown, right? At least that's the received wisdom. So how do you explain these two polished yet gut-wrenching tracks, originally released on the Memphis-based Stax/Volt label, by Detroiter Darrell Banks. You can start by throwing that tired Detroit-vs.-Memphis cliché right out the window.
As it turns out, the 1969 LP on which "Don't Know What to Do" and "My Love Is Reserved" benefited from a bit of the magic of both cities.
 
Banks's "Here to Stay" album was, like much other Stax/Volt material of the time, ironically enough, recorded at Detroit's legendary United Sound studios, with a star-studded roster of Detroit talent chipping in: The great producer Don Davis (who'd previously worked with Banks on the hit “Open the Door to Your Heart ” for Detroit 's Revilot label), hired many months earlier by Stax to Detroitify its sound, helmed the sessions; bandleader-organist Rudy Robinson contributed arrangements; local board whiz Ed Wolfrum engineered; Steve Mancha and the Brothers of Soul's Fred Bridges and Richard Knight wrote these two songs; and presumably those are some of the Funk Brothers playing, augmented by what sound like Memphis horns. The results speak for themselves: moody, punchy, relentless, with a fully produced but rough-hewn beauty to the backing that 's just a perfect match for the deep soulfulness of Banks's voice.
Matt "Mr. Fine Wine" Weingarden (WFMU)
 
http://store.daptonerecords.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=227
By Mike in News Archives ·

Three new tip top 45 releases from Kent


  LATEST 3 KENT SINGLES - NOW AVAILABLE


TOWN 135   Tell Me Baby - KARMELLO BROOKS / I’ll Never Stop Loving You - CARLA THOMAS   At last a UK release for this massively in-demand captivating dancer. It was an unusual release for the jazz label Milestone but Karmello does have a cool sensuous voice and her self-written song has slowly built into a monster over the past 10 years. Carla Thomas’ Kent classic was recently deleted so it HAD to be made available again. Records like this are too precious to ignore.
  CITY 011   Country Girl aka Home At Last - LITTLE WILLIE JOHN / I Need Someone - LITTLE WILLIE JOHN   The CD sensation of 2008 yields two 60s soul dance masterpieces that were crying out for a vinyl press. ‘Home At Last’ is the most infectious super-tempo rhythm’n’soul played out for the last couple of decades, while the classic Northern soul flip has HB Barnum’s arrangements written all over it.

CITY 012   Let’s Talk It Over - SPENCER WIGGINS / Love Attack - SPENCER WIGGINS   We finally have an official vinyl 7-inch of Spencer Wiggins’ ‘Let’s Talk It Over’. The two previous (unofficial) pressings have long since disappeared and the record continues to pack dancefloors. We’ve taken the opportunity to put his fabulous up-tempo version of the James Carr ballad ‘Love Attack’ on the flip.
  Avialable from all usual online and event sources

By Ady Croasdell in News Archives ·

Crossfire 14 - London Allnighter - Sat 26 September 09

Now in our seventh year the super successful London club night is back on Saturday 26 Septemberfor another rammed night of pure vintage retro partying in epic proportions.



This 1000 capacity venue in the heart of Central London boasts a DJ line-up and live band that will have you dancing from dusk until dawn.

Dance floor detonating DC Fontana celebrate their forthcoming debut album "Six Against Eight" live on stage at Crossfire, unveiling a 21st century psychedelic soul orchestra with special guest appearances. The band invites you to take 14 trips into your art & soul with their fab and compelling sonic sculpture, designed to send your senses spinning. This is music for the head, heart and the Hip. It's a record of real ambition made with deep affection as the DC's much-respected attack of organ, guitars & horns is beautifully enhanced with orchestras & sitars. It's a live show and album you can't afford to miss.....


The Main Ballroom features the pioneers of Northern Soul all under one roof. Russ Winstanley was the main DJ at the legendary 70's venue Wigan Casino. When the crowds got too big on the main danefloor at Wigan they opened a second room and Stoke born and bred Dave Evison was in the original DJ team. Brian Rae goes even further back to the original Northern Soul venue Manchester's Twisted Wheel; it's a real coup to get these three DJs on the same bill. Co-promoter Ady Croasdell from London's 6Ts dances held at the famous 100 Club in Oxford St has just celebrated 30 years of all nighters earlier this month.


The Main Ballroom is hosted by DJ Ady Croasdell of Kent records and 6TS Dances who just celebrated 30 years of Northern Soul dances earlier this month at the 100 club. London's biggest Northern Soul oldies all-nighter features very special guests from the legendary 70's venue Wigan Casino. DJ Russ Winstanley started and finished the world famous Northern Soul All Nighter and broke some of the biggest records ever on the scene. He has written books on those halcyon years, compiled CDs for major record labels including the recent "Beginners Guide To Northern Soul" on Universal. He is now a radio DJ and promoter but mainly the top Northern Soul Oldies DJ from the golden era that he dominated.

Wigan was not only the home of Northern Soul in the 70s, it was the starting place for Northern nostalgia when the crowds got so massive at Wigan that the huge downstairs room could not cram everyone in. They then opened Mr M's upstairs and had Stoke born and bred DJ Dave Evison entertaining the crowds for the next few years. Dave has continued to DJ right through the decades and has worked in music retail as well as radio. Having him and Russ DJing together again is quite a coup.
Big Brian Rae goes back even further than the Wigan days. He first got behind the decks at Manchester's Twisted Wheel and has been a regular face on the Northern scene ever since. He became a legend at clubs in Peterborough, St Ives and Leicester in the 70s and 80s because of his inspiring dancer friendly sets.
Anton Ludwig is an ex-100 Club apprentice,whose enthusiasm and dedication has encouraged so many. He has amassed a considerable collection over the past three decades and will unleash the best of it on the dancers at Crossfire.Val Palmer, 100 Club door girl and resident DJ for many years has collected since the 70s and has an impressive box of 45s that will recall the 100 Club glory years and add some undoubted class to proceedings.


The Beat Room is hosted by the extraordinarily successful Mousetrap all-nighters at Orleans in Finsbury Park (now in their 18th year). Speed of (Circle Records) and Dr Robert of (Le Beat Bespoke) are joined on the decks by an International DJ Line up that will blow your mind. Miguel Yagaza from the Mushroom Machine club in Madrid, Stephan Golowka from Germany's Psychedelic 'Up Club' and Embooks guitar player Alessando Cossi from Italy complete the DJ line-up. Expect maximum fun, gorgeous go-go girls and the primest 60's Beat, Garage, Psych sounds to a backdrop of psychedelic visuals.

London Mod promoters the New Untouchables host the R&B room with authentic Modernist sounds from resident DJ's Roger 'R&B' Banks, Alan Handscombe and co-promoter Rob Bailey. Joined on the decks by very special guests Jim Cox (expect scorching Ska and early Reggae) and Joe Dutton from Northern R&B club 'BackBeat', with Pete Tebbutt from successful Luton venue 'TOTS' completing the bill.

"All the clubs involved are at the leading edge of what they do" says Crossfire co-organiser Ady Croasdell "and people come from all over the country to their gigs. It's a great chance for anyone who is interested in this type of music to check out all the clubs under one roof and see what they have to offer"

Information about the event can be found at:
www.newuntouchables.com
www.6ts.info

CROSSFIRE 14 ALLNIGHTER- THE ULTIMATE UNDERGROUND 60's DANCE PARTY!
When? Saturday 26 September 2009, 10pm-6am
Where? TheVenue, 229 Great Portland Street, Regents Park, London W1W 5PN
How? Opposite Great Portland St Tube station/5 min walk Regents Park station/ 10 min Oxford Circus/Warren St/Euston stations
Cost? £12 on the door
Info www.newuntouchables.com
Venue contact 0207 631 8310


By Ady Croasdell in Event News ·

Ficklefingers blog from 2009

After A Spell Of 'cold Turkey', I Got My Soul Fix.. !
Posted by FickleFingers, 14 September 2009 
The week leading up to the recent back holiday I came down with a 'flu' bug, although it didn't prevent my attending - or enjoying, to the full - both the Lifeline 'Niter at The Stables and the following day's Lifeline 'Dayer, in Nottingham.
When I woke on the Monday, though, I thought that proverbial Steam Roller had run over me during my sleep. Obviously the over indulgence over the two day's of Souling, I quickly realised, had actually put me back !!
NOT a good thing when, the coming Friday should have seen me, first.. Doing an early doors attendance at The City Club in Peterborough, followed by an hour or so's journey further up the A1 and across the M62 to partake in the Wilton 'Niter for the duration of the night. Secondly.. The Saturday would see me travelling southward (for a change) to partake in the 30th Anniversary celebrations of the famed 100 Club 'Niter.
By time Friday came around I was still not feeling too good so took the decision to avoid ALL travels and venues that night. Instead, believing I should conserve what energy I had to be okay to travel to London's Oxford Street. I already had purchased my ticket at the 100 Club 's previous date so - out of the available Soul options over the Friday & Saturday - the 100 Club was defo the priority.
Not to be though.. Even allowing myself a midnight cut off deadline, to see if fit enough to venture out, I had to take the (inevitable) decision that it would be more sensible to not go out at all and benefit, instead, from the additional rest this weekend of non-soul music would provide.
Not until last Thursday did I start to feel I'd 'turned a corner' with an annoying chesty cough being the only remnant of my sickness. I was pleased about that !! If I had to go another weekend without a Soul fix I would've topped myself !! As it was - my poor wife & daughter had to endure my 'hump' mood for three solid days.. So they were probably more relieved, than I was, that I'd be heading off on my usual weekend quest of Soul.
Rugby Soul Club's Benn Hall 'Niter, on Saturday, was the promotion of choice for me this time around. With the knowledge that, if this 'niter's sociability factor was a lager, it would probably be the most sociable lager in the entire world !! Just what I needed to get back into 'the groove' of things.
One thing my night at the Benn Hall wasn't, was disappointing - everything but !!
I spent most of this great night of Soul Music entertainment keeping my sales boxes company, in the bar/lounge area, whilst I attempted to ply my wares.. When I finally packed them, away Ady was already half way through his excellent offerings, But - instead of ensconcing myself within the confines of the Main Hall - I ended up spending most of the time that was left (of this latest offering of Top Notch music & Top Class sociability at the Benn Hall) in the Freebasing Room. Right up until the lights came on to signal that the 5am finish was, regrettably, upon us. My attendance in this room being broken only by my (fairly regular) ventures outside.. To partake in my required inhalation of 'own rolled' smokes whilst also indulging in light-hearted claptrap pleasantries with the constant flow of Soulie peeps that turned 'the outside area' (immediately in front of the entrance doors and to the sides) as a sort of, 'extension' to the 'Niter - a kind of 'venue within a venue' type thing - where the average 'attendance' was at least, predominantly, around the 20 mark throughout.. With extra 'company' provided courtesy of the 'Snack wagon', parked out front, that offered hot food, tea's/coffee's etc. for most of the night's festivities.
Reason for the majority of my 'music' time being spent in the alternate room was simple.. DJ DIVA DI !! I (obviously) missed her first set due to my 'retail sales commitments' (gutted, too, reading the spins I missed !!) but, after taking a loo-break - just as DI was about to commence her Turntable Management duties - I walked back in the room to find at least DOUBLE the amount of interested Soulies than had been present when I headed off to the latrine. Not a reflection on the DJ prior to this Lady's set.. More a reflection of just HOW good a job DI actually did !! I didn't speak to, or hear, anyone - that witnessed this hour of musical delights - that had anything but praise for DI 's set. I had to agree with them entirely !! Quite a few of her offerings were 'up my personal street' anyway.. But aside from that fact the quality of her selections - coupled with how she 'slung them together' - demonstrated not just an ear for a 'good tune' but also that enviable quality of successfully achieving those very important elements of continuation & fluidity, which she managed effortlessly. In a word.. 'SUPERB' !! I'll be paying future close attention to any gigs where I see this Lady of Soul on the DJ line-up. With any such promotion being automatically included on my list of options for that particular weekend.
What little I did catch of the DJ that preceded Di also 'rocked my personal boat' as this guy - 'Tom H'. - was offering some brilliant 'cover' versions of some well established 'standards'. Having a personal penchant for alternate versions of things myself I just stood at the rear of the room - full of quiet jealousy that I didn't have the things he was playing whilst, at the same time - 'pleased' for the guy.. For owning them. Respect was unequivocally automatic and, as with Di, I would welcome the opportunity to hear - uninterrupted - a 'full' set.
I also caught most of the Freebasing room's last hour of offerings.. Courtesy of yet another DJ that 'did the biz' on the night.. (and who's name has completely gone from my mind as I write this !! My humble apologies). Again I was treated to an abundance of tunes that titillated my Soul tonsils and appealed, greatly, to my liking for 'early soul'. With some excellent N.York produced things played - early 60's N.Y. soul being my fave of faves !!
Suffice to say, and other than 30 mins of Ady and a few of Mr Shields plays, I didn't clock too much of the action in the Main Hall.. But I did overhear two or three people commenting as to how much they enjoyed Ken's set so, 'Well Done' !! that man.
Considering the place was still heaving 10 mins after the last play of the evening - on this occasion Jimmy Wallace's Alpha 45 of 'I'll be Back' - usually, the end of a Benn Hall Session of Soul is signalled by Mr Rimmers' playing of (what has now become the 'signature ender' record at Benn Hall 'Niter's) the superb Big Apple sound of 'The Drifter'.. But, Dave being Dave, he managed to squeeze an extra 45 in to assist the departing attendees.. As they made their way out of the venue & on with their homeward-bound journeys.
In keeping with the extended hospitality ALWAYS offered by, and courtesy of, the Rugby Soul Club promotion duo of Sian & Dean.. Another 'extension' to the 'niter could be found back at their house - where refreshments flow in abundance.. As do the varied selections of (hot !!) nibbles and confectionery - and where extra hours of good company rounds the 'night' off in 'PERFECT' fashion.
Only one 'down side', for me personally (and nothing to do with the promotion..). Despite, even, receiving assurances via e-mail mid-week.. I was let down YET AGAIN !! A debt owed for records taken (and overdue) that was to be satisfied this evening. Guess what ?? 'NO SHOW' !! Bad enough in itself, but (again) - and not through my own doing - I'VE been placed in a position where I am now letting someone else down on the back of it - a fact that the purchaser was completely aware of !!

Other than that.. A 'Top Night', with masses of the friendliest bunch of Soul Music loving attendees you could ever wish for at a 'Niter.
NOW - The countdown for next Saturday's United Sound Of Soul begins..
BRING IT ON !!
DILEMMA
This 'Non-Payment' situation I'm suffering at present.. What would YOU do ??
In thirty years of selling records this is the worst year, EVER, for people giving me the run around concerning agreed payments of outstanding amounts.
I, purpously, ALWAYS ensure - before doing a 'deal' - to make sure that the purchaser is happy with whatever deal we are discussing. My philosophy is simple.. So long as both parties are entirely are happy then a deal can be agreed. Where 'friends' are involved I will go out of my way to offer a decent saving, where possible, and extend more generous 'payment terms' to accommodate them simply because they are 'mates'
I will go to great lengths to explain the negative sides (for both parties) of agreeing a dea, and payment terms where appropriate, if the buyer knows - from the offset - that they will be unable to comply with what we are agreeing. S'long as our 'terms' are adhered to it is'nt a problem.
I'd be interested to know how others would view my current predicament.. And what remedies they would choose in attempting to resolve the situation.
It isn't just one deal I'm referring to here.. And the payments I've been let down on are from people that I have considered as 'friends'. What really pi**es me off is the blatant lack of respect and total disregard for our 'friendship' by NOT making any sort of contact if there is a problem their end !!
I provide a landline number that goes straight to an ansaphone, my mobile number, and (at least) one email address that I use on a daily basis - so it's not as if they don't have contact details.
If it was me, and I was experiencing a problem, the FIRST thing I would do would be to make contact and let them know, so that they are aware. I, even, STILL give them the benefit of the doubt - in the short term - as there may well be a legitimate reason as to WHY they will NOT be turning up to make the agreed payment.. Things can, and do, happen - such is life. But to make NO CONTACT WHATSOEVER.. Does my head in !!
The worst of this is how it effects my future dealings with other people that would NOT let me down, and go out of their way to satisfy their commitments as agreed - they will suffer 'cos I'll be loathe to carry on getting kicked in the teeth !!
I've already made my decision as to what action I'll take next - should the current defaulters not make contact in the next few days - I'll, first, be naming and shaming them utilising any and all media's availble - so that others are aware NOT to deal with them. The final part of the remedy is 'drastic', and something I would rather NOT have to undertake to get what is rightfully mine (the records or the cash..) but - it's painfully obvious - these people I refer to don't give a FLYING F**K about the position they place me in by their actions of default.. And the consequences that I have to endure on the back of it, so.. NO !! I'm certainly NOT gonna be losing any sleep - or feeling ANY remorse in the slightest - if I DO have to undertake the remedy I've decided upon. Who needs enemies with mates like that !!!
So.. What would YOU lot do ?? I'd be interested, and grateful, to receive feedback from others as to just WHAT they might suggest in this situation.
The City Club, P'boro' - Anniversary Party..
Posted by FickleFingers, 08 August 2009 ·
Well.. That's ANOTHER Friday night $ession of $oul over with. And ANOTHER Friday night they CAN'T take away from me !!
Thought I'd endeavour to get this posted sooner, rather than later.. Given the fact this gig was only a 20 minute drive up the road for me (makes a nice change - a local do, for me, is normally at least an hours drive from mine). Which meant I'm back home at a reasonable hour, with time to post a quick review of the night and still plenty of hours to allow some sleep before the 'Two-Venue' Saturday night in front of me (Morley Carr, followed by Droylsden).
[Venue Lookbacks link:]
http://www.soul-sour...0
Didn't leave mine until gone 8pm (I've usually driven at least 100 miles by that time) and arrived at tonight's venue for frivolity.. 'The City', in central Peterborough, at around 8.45. In time to catch the remainder of Michelle's spins. With her outing given to Gladys Knight's Maxx 45 - 'Stop & Get A Hold Of Myself' - standing out in particular, for me.
A very characteristic venue, easily found located smack bang in the city centre, with ample cheap parking within a couple of minutes walking distance. With it's dimension lump/block stonework the building gives off instant appeal & the layout internally proves just as interesting. No.. Square-box shape & ultra modern, new-build, type of place here. No siree.. Instead we are privilaged to behold a place with a distinct air of 'class' about it.
Quite fitting, then, that Russ (Holly) & Ray (Mahoney) chose this venue to offer their $oul Nite's for the 'discerning'.. 'Class' & 'Quality', being the only two pre-requisites. So it doesn't matter if it has a 'value' of £3 or £3,000.. S'long as it's quality $oul music it is actively encouraged by the duo promotions team.
Tonight's musical offerings - from one and all - gave EXACTLY that. Without a bad tune, amongst each & every record seeing turntable time, throughout the 5 hours of this 'Night of $oul'.
The 'room' for tonight's anniversary bash is found at ground level (thank goodness.. No stairs to navigate) and through a set of double doors. Once past the 'Gatekeeper', and having parted with the paltry £3 entry fee, you find yourself centrally located within the layout of this function room. A nice-size dance floor to the left, DJ decks front left.. Tables & chairs to the right, and front-right, with a doorway leading into a bar area - where another couple of tables can be found to lean on whilst 'supping' & conflabbing. This, in turn, led out on to an external patio/smoker's area.
Apparently, this room is where Ray & Russ have held previous City Club 'nites - it also having it's own dance floor. If the bodies through the door ever proved sufficient to warrant it this would actually make a great 'second' room. Although, if the numbers were to that sort of degree - the lads would probably just take advantage of the large Ballroom facilities located upstairs, and keep it a one room affair.
After Michelle's time in charge of the music management we had a brief 30 minutes from Russ, before an impromptu & 'Birthday Surprise' mini set from long-time $oul stalwart, and $oul' Instigator' Kev Draper. A person responsible for many discoveries over the years that (now) form part of the history of our beloved $oul Music $cene.. It was good to hear Kev behind the decks again (utilising the boxes of the two 'R's') and he can still, certainly, 'spin 'em' to their greatest effect.
I have a lot of respect for Kev.. And many, many fond memories of weekends back in the 70's - when we would quite often accompany one another on our 'around the country' $oul jaunts. Whether it be cadging a lift with John Vincent, from Peterborough/St Ives to $amantha's at Sheffield, or standing on the A1 with our thumbs out.
There aren't many places you can go where you can (quite literally) have your cake AND eat it, too !! But 'The City' (for tonight's festivities at least) saw TWO cakes - brought out just before 10pm - as part of the celebrations & birthday's of 'The City' & Kev D. I only bothered with one of the calorie filled sweets.. The CHOCOLATE one !! (scrummy dummy..).
After Kev's 'little bit' we were greeted to a fantastic set from one of the main guest DJ's for the night.. Mr Warren 'Boogaloo' !! 60 minutes of 'across the board' type tunes to please all the attended. From the rare & classic oldie type 45's through to up-to-the-minute, current, floor-fillers. Up tempo & mid-tempo.. Each of Warren's choices put the emphasis on that 'Q' factor.. 'Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y'. Despite him playing oodles of stuff akin to MY personal tastes, I have to nominate his playing of (my wife's favourite 45) Betty Wilson, on Dayco records, 'I'm Yours' as the 'Top Tune' of the night (for me, at least..).
Good to see Warren in our neck of the woods. And a very fitting Music Manager to compliment what 'The City' is (musically) all about. I believe he is one of those 'New Breed' of DJ's that will progress to the point of being one of the 'Scene's' mainstream 'niter circuit DJ's. He had a nice little box of vinyl-thingy's for sale, too.. with a lovely looking copy of the Martells 'Where Can My Baby Be' sitting amongst several other little vinyl treasures.
Come 11pm the responsibility for the turntables fell to me, whereby I offered my usual mix to try & give at least a LITTLE something, for everyone (play list below..).
After my hour of temperature-rising disc offerings (well, I was defo sweating buckets - I know that !!) we were, once again, in the capable hands of the two 'R's' - with a selection of more than adequate tunes to tempt the palates, and dancing shoes, of the attended.
These two guy's have some heavyweight items stashed away in their personal collection boxes. With Homer Banks' Detroit offering of (his first recording) 'Sweetie Pie' (Genie records) standing out and making my ears prick up. This is a 45 that, recently, has been seeing mainstream 'niter action courtesy of Chalky & Andy Dyson.. With, prior to this year, the only other times I'd heard it out being when I plucked my copy from it's sleeve. An elite mid-paced offering with a production & arrangement synonymous with (both) Mr Banks & Detroit, providing the listener with a slab of soul that scores 100% in all areas. Nice One !!
This 1st Anniversary night not only provided an excuse for more 'locally' based $oulie type peeps to partake in the evening's festivities at 'The City' Club, but also saw people that had to travel reasonable distance. The Nottingham posse being amongst them. There were also 'mates', from my local vicinity.. Sully, Gibber, & Stuart Ives to name but three. Kyp 'The Faith' Highbury (Nott'm based for years, now, but originally found around my kneck of the woods) made the journey as promised. Kev D - as already mentioned.. With Mick Beeby a face I haven't seen since the day's of my Turntable Records lists - the last time was when I delivered one of his purchases to his house. Young Jamie Parr, along with a couple of other (local) young 'Mod' types also helped make up the numbers.
Sadly, there were a few faces that I'd 'expected' to see in attendance (given they are quite local) but were absent this night. But that in know way detracted from the enjoyment shared by those that did make the journey.
Another face that was in attendance - a guy I haven't seen in a good 20-25 years.. Mr (Richard ??) Kenny. Who brought along his wife (an ex-$oulie herself, I'm pretty sure), and son, to be part of tonight's celebrations.
There were also people such as the nomad-like Tony Warot, along with Catriana from Kettering. There was even a late appearance put in by Roger Jackson - back home in yaxley these days. He probably couldn't get away from home any earlier - due to having to wait for the 'sleeping tablets', he'd fed Sam, to take effect !! ãâ"š¬â"š¬
If what you yearn for in a $oul Night promotion is 'Quality' & 'Class' $oul music, with a very friendly & welcoming sociability factor thrown in.. Then 'The City' 'nite's will NOT disappoint. I can very easily see this becoming a future iconic function on the (very busy) $oul calendar - and one that (hopefully) enjoys a steady increase in attendees. With 'The Word' being spread freely by those that have made the trip & been party to this VERY $oulful Friday night offering.
Appreciate, greatly, the opportunity & invitation to DJ very kindly extended via Ray & Russ - I (hopefully) look forward to a return in the not too distant future !!
I think I've included all of my (tonight's) selections for turntable action in the following 'Play List' - maybe even in their correct order of play, too..
Fingers
Sam Dees 'Lonely For You Baby' [Alt.Take] (P-Vine - LP - Japan)
Terry Callier 'Ordinary Joe' (Cadet)
Bad Weather Inc. 'I Never Never Knew' (Bad Weather)
Carl Carlton 'I Can Feel It' (Back Beat)
Hytones 'Good News' (Kent 6T's - UK)
Chico, Barbara & Jr. 'Ain't I Black Enough For You' (Test Pressing)
Flash McKinley 'I'll Rescue You' (Bombay)
Willie Hutch 'Love Runs Out' (Dunhill)
Len Barry 'When You Call Me Baby' (Bell Studio Acetate - LP)
The Rock 'An Aspirin Would Go Crazy' (B.I.T.)
Larry Clinton 'She's Wanted' (Dynamo)
Funk Brothers 'Touching Venus' [inst] (Universal Studios Acetate)
Funk Brothers 'My Dear Heart' [inst] (Unissued)
Mandells 'I Just Cant Win' (Moneytown)
Chris Clark 'Sweet Loving' (Unissued)
Just Brothers 'Carlena' (Garrison)
Betti Lou & Bobby Adams 'Dr Truelove' (Tar-x)
Arthur Prysock 'I Must be Doing Something Right' (Verve)
Ascots 'Another Day' (Mir-A-Don)
Lee McKinney & Magnetics 'I'll Keep Holding On' (Sable)
Jimmy Wallace 'I'll Be Back' (Alpha)
-oOo-
 
Fingers/warren B'galoo Dj At The City This Friday..
Posted by FickleFingers, 03 August 2009 
** 1st Anniversary **
Friday 7th August 2009
It's "QUALITY, QUALITY, QUALITY"
at "The City", Priestgate, Peterborough. PE1 1JL
Guest DJ's: Johnny Fingers & Warren Boogaloo
Special guest: Michele Catfish
+ Resident DJ's: Russ Holley & Ray 'top button' Mahoney
Just £3 otd - 8pm til 1am (with a late bar, comfy seating & wooden dance floor)
Well.. Not long now - and getting more, and more excited as The City's 1st Anniversary $oul party looms ever closer.
Now my weekend is out of the way I can start do give some SERIOUS consideration as to a box of potential spins for my 60 minutes of turntable control on Friday.
The past three weeks' $oul outings have resulted in some very pleasing trade deals with some very amiable-type $oul vinyl fanatics. I did succumb to two 'cash' purchases, over the same period, though. But sometimes you just CANNOT - under ANY circumstances - foregoe securing a desired slab of vinyl JUST because cash is the only currency option. Heck, NO !! Just requires a bit of 'creative thinking', a bit of too-ing & fro-ing.. Then, it's 'Thank You' !!
Plucked an excellent little 45 from Carl & Maria Willingham's box at Bishops Wood last week.. And a disc that was, all of a sudden, (really) only HALF the price of the sum agreed, due to the joys of discovering the flip to be one of those tunes you know, well enough, when you hear it played.. But would pass it by in a sales box - due to not knowing the artist/label/title. So Double Delight for me.. With a 45 that still has more than sufficient mileage left - for both sides - to afford it regular deck-time.
The other ££'s aquisition was a very nice copy of a VERY nice tune that is currently gaining more popularity with each passing week. At a price that said I would mug the nearest passing stranger if need be !! to secure the pittance being asked for this 'Priceless Gem', very cleverly disguised as a 7" disc of vinyl
Needless to say - I consider I've gained two massive slabs of, Class, Rare $oul Music. The sort of tunes you Don't ! - EVER !! get rid of.With the passing of time only, ever, adding to both their value and lack of available copies in the $oul Music market place.
Well.. I suppose I MIGHT give them a play on Friday..
Probably mix them in with a couple of those 'You know this song - erm, but not quite as you're about to hear it' type thingies (that I seem to have a particular penchant for). Lucky enough, too, to enjoy exclusivity on a few such-type things. The Funk Brothers instrumental offering of 'My Dear Heart' being one.. The Bell Studio Acetate that the 'Withdrawn' UK Len Barry (Brunswick) LP was pressed from - which has Len giving it bo**ocks on 'When You Call Me Baby' (Joey Heatherton); 'Love Love Love' (Bobby Hebb); and 'I'll Alway's Need You' (Dean Courtney). That's WITHOUT the LP only track 'I'm In Love'.. Stormin' Northin'
Obviously a few of them 'Tried & Time-Tested' rarities likely in the fray.. To compliment those offerings that cost the same as a packet of fags.. Just as classy & ooooozing quality. The only difference being they are 'common' records. The types - that if there were only a handful of copies - could command four figure price tags. I mean.. The dancer's don't care if the DJ is playing the tune off a 'dinner plate' just so long as it has the necessary ingredients to 'Rock their Boat'.
Hopefully my selections on Friday will (on the whole) deliver at least that..
It's going to be so strange, arriving at my $oul destination within 30 minutes of leaving mine.. It's usually anywhere from one - to three and a half hours !! It'll be nice, also, to catch up with some 'local' peeps that I don't get to see too often. I wonder if Barry & Mel will be amongst the attended - yet again !?! Hopefully the locally based 'travelling' soulies - whom I regularly see at various venues across the network of our country's motorway's - will join the frivolities & share in the birthday celebrations. It will be especially good to catch up with me 'old mucker', Kev D. These days we see ech other more in our local tesco store !! Denise, too.. Another of the many $oulie peeps 'just celebrating/celebrated/ about to celebrate' their half-centenary. Although Mr D is MUCH nearer to a Bus Pass than I am. It will be brilliant, though, to 'catch-up' with the pair of 'em. And be able to talk absolute sh*te with two people just as much up for it as me
It SHALL be a cracking night and I just KNOW Mr (Warren) Boogaloo is gonna blow the socks of them's that 'Came To Dance'..
See ya's on Friday, then. I'll be the one lurking around the entrance - on WEDNESDAY !!
Fingers..
 
 
Fingers' Blog Blahs.. Parts 1-5
Posted by FickleFingers, 28 July 2009
Fingers Blog Blah.. Part 1:
Amazing.. Innit !! I go and do a three-venue/two-day weekend - armed with plenty of my little musings to form my next blog offering - and what happens !?! The site goes off-line for four days !!
How many others found themselves staring at a screen that displayed a message you really didn't want to be seeing ?? And realising - as I did - just HOW much reliance is placed on the $oul $ource site as THE main daily media for us $oul Freaks.
Four days was a looooong time to go without a $.$. fix. I know that !!
The Events Lookbacks post/reviews took a hammering, with most people (as I was, by then) past that stage where the enthusiasm for such posts is at it's optimum.
Instead, I'll just do a Blog of Many Blahs.. Hence the initial heading. With each Blah relating to one of the four promotions I attended these past two weekends. Part 2 is The Wilton 'Niter - Friday 17th July
Fingers Blog Blah.. Part 2:
Friday 17th is where we're starting our mini $oul Excursion.. And a very welcomed return, for me, to be back behind the turntables at The Wilton. I'd been looking forward to my deck-time ever since Jerry confirmed a date with me. Once I saw the rest of the Music Management Team for the night I was even more exited. Added to the mix - Jerry's Big 5~0 - the evening promised to be a must do for the $oul Traveller's itinerary.
Despite my current 'motoring problems' I made the journey myself - arriving just after 'kick-off' - and the Class was already eminating from the sound system courtesy of 'right up my street' spins from Mr & Mrs (Paul & Gill) Freeney. Some of us think we travel vast distances to attend our promotions of preference.. I believe I'm right in saying these guy's had a 20 something hour FLIGHT - each-way !! - now THAT'S passion..
The musical offerings continued to flow in the vein they started with not a bad 'un amongst 'em - or ANY of the selections for the entire 10 hour duration. Each DJ offered sets sufficiently different to each other whereby there were no worries of playing something already aired by a previous DJ. But each and every play had the same common denominator.. That, 'Q' ingredient. Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y !!
Even with that Q factor in tandem with Class, I think it was about half way through Baz's exellent batch of offerings, that things moved from cruise control and up into top gear. I don't remember the particular track - but things immediately became 'Kicking'.
John Hosler offered a very satisfying set of his '60t's' type soul 45's. It been several years since I heard John DJ & it was refreshing for me to hear an entire spot of his tasty little vinyl thingies.
Dave Thorley followed John - and gave us the kind of 60 minutes set we have come to expect from this (always) forward-thinking DJ. A fine mix of tunes - and pushing boundaries as ever. Appreciated hearing the Superlatives 'Ain't I Black Enough' from the opposite side of the turntables.. The only other times I hear it is when I'm playing it & it doesn't sound the same as standing out front listening to it. Fitting, also, that the discs 'originator' played his own discovery, with my copy happily knowing it wouldn't be working tonight and could enjoy an evening off.
Next up was Scotland's No.1 'Progressive' & 'Up-front' DJ.. Keith Money. Again, an excellent mixture of pure $oul Genius the likes that we have come to expect when Keith's in charge. Class, time-tested, rarities blended with 45's that he has/had belief in. Sticking rock solid behind them until his persistence succeeds in winning (as it inevitably always does..) the approval of the dancers, collectors, and other attendees alike. A super-nice guy in the bargain and a TRUE Disciple of Soul.
As always seems to be the case whenever Keith and I share the billing.. I followed Mr Money. I SWEAR there's a conspiracy going on between the promoters !!
Thankfully, I posted my play list on The Wilton Lookbacks thread prior to the site becoming unavailable - so won't bore you all again by including it here.
Johnny Weston took up the reins immediately following my set - and despite an (not unusual..) fair amount of liquid beverage intake - kept the floor 'Rocking' with his 'never fails' combination of awesome tuneage to delight the attended.
The Wilton 'Boy's' more than capably saw us through to the end of this instalment of a Wilton All Nighter.. Sufficiently enough to leave us already looking forward to their next chapter, in September.
Job 'Well-Done' again guy's.. Keep it up, and Thank You !!
Finally left at around 7.30am for the journey back home.. And my preparations for my next $oul Trip - later that evening - for another offering from the promotion team of Martyn, Kev, & Sharon - with their United $ound of $oul ('Walsall') edition..
Fingers Blog Blah.. Part 3:
After arriving home at around 10am that morning, from the previous evenings 'niter at The Wilton, I only had a few hours before I had to head off again mid-afternoon. Certainly no time for any sleep, and barely time to get things done that needed doing that day.
I'd arranged to travel over to The Royal Hotel in Walsall - the venue for this instalment of the United $ound of $oul - with Sian, from Rugby. Who also planned on spending the last few hours at the Loughborough 'Niter as it would be the last chance to distribute flyers - for her Rugby Soul Club's Benn Hall 'Niter - before her annual (three week ) family holiday.
I can't remember, now, all her passengers but they did include Tabs and Matt. I can't remember, either, the time of our arrival but I know it was only a couple of records into Harpo's set. Most of which I heard from outside the front of the venue - the smoking area - but remember Calvin Williams sounding excellent as I puffed away on my 'roll-up'. Several other of his spins made me stand up & take notice.. Milton Wright; Promatics; Oscar Perry; Tempests (suuuuuuperb !!); and Darrow Fletcher in particular. A great mix of 60's & 70's - and would expect nothing but from this long-standing DJ who, in the 80's, enjoyed sharing the podium of the country's Top Spinners & who will forever hold my respect. It's Harpo's knowledge & guidance I look to when I need to know something about 70's soul in particular.
Once inside and having paid my dues to the Keeper of the Door, Sharon, I quickly took in the layout of the venue. Decks, with the dance floor in front of them, to the left of the entrance.. With a small 'lounge' area for people to congregate found at the top end of the floor.
To the right & directly in front were the main areas of seating, with the bar located to the far right hand-side. Beyond which was an area the record dealers in attendance (Des Parker, Johnny Beggs, & Dave Welding) had commandeered to ply their wears for the evening.
Ver pleasing - though unsurprising - to find some great Soulie peeps already enjoying the night, in addition to the friendly bunch of dealers there were the likes of Jumping Joan & Tony; Tony Foster & Good Lady; Jordi Rippoles; Steve G.. And of course we can't forget Martyn & Kev, all to name but a few.
I don't remember the order of DJ's - suffice to say some great & awesome tuneage spun between them for the time we were there. Des Parker played the Top Tune of the night (for me, at least) another version of Johnny Summers 'Can't Let Go' but also on Yorktown records. This was a disc I'd heard rumours of several years earlier - but never heard or saw anything more of since - then Des goes & pulls it out of his box !!
I think this man has far too many good tunes stuck away in his boxes, still awaiting deck-time, I don't think he'll EVER get around to playing them ALL.. perhaps he should unload the odd box or two onto another DJ that would assist in allowing the $oul Public a chance to hear them all. I suppose this is where I put on my charitable hat - and play the Samaritan - by offering my services to Mr Parker.
Jordi gave us a set of total Class - only the third time I've heard him DJ, but every time he delivers nothing but quality discs for the benefit of the attended. Vicki Labatt & Gloria Jones really doing it for me. Brilliant stuff !!
Steve G, too.. He has now got a nice balance of quality 60t's 45's amongst his trademark modern/X-over tunes, and offered up a notably decent mix to please the dancers & listeners alike.
Just as John Farrel was starting his set it was time for our pre-planned early departure for the 40 mile journey to Loughborough (Blog Blah.. Part 4).
Along with the others in my party - we would have been more than happy to stay put for the duration of the great night we were having, but.. Needs must as they say, so we bade our farewells and hit the road again.
I'm soooo looking forward to my guest appearance, in September, for the United $ound of $oul's Mini All Nighter.. The whole DJ line-up is exceptional and promises an exceptional night, methinks !!
Fingers Blog Blah.. Part 4:
We arrived at The Charnwood Club, after the 40 mile drive up from The United $ound of $oul, at around 1.45am. If the full car park (quite large and on-site) was anything to go by, this 'niter was showing good attendance. As we made our way to the entrance we saw that the external 'smoker's area - located outside & adjacent to the R'nB room - was quite busy, with several known faces amongst them.
Upon entering I made a quick visit to one of the three available bars (one in each room) for a sample of my preferred tipple of choice - water. Once that was achieved I had a wander around the venue to see who else, that I knew, was in attendance & get a feel for each of the rooms.
From the main entrance, the R'n'B room was located to the left and to the right you could enter the Motown/Club Sounds room - although, upon my first recky it was Modern/X-Over. Both these rooms had doors at the opposite side, allowing you to go either from the R'n'B room into the main Northern room or from the Motown room into the Northern room (via a corridor).
Located between the Northern & Motown rooms was a wide & sizeable corridor which housed the record dealers. Roger Banks & Rob Smith made up two-thirds of the soul music vendors (they were also both guest DJ's in the Northern room) with the final third taken by Geoff & Sue Claxton. Who's items for retail were displayed over three tables & must surely be the country's ONLY (predominantly) LP only dealership.
The three rooms are all of similar size, but only the Northern room having a stage for the DJ's. The R'n'B & Motown rooms both having the decks at floor level - albeit the R'n'B turntables are located in their own alcove type area which is quite large initself.
All three rooms were indeed, as the car park testified, busy with soulie type peeps.. With lots & lots of familiar faces present to add to the heat (quite unbearable, at times) that had you sweating even if standing still !!
I enjoyed some communal partaking of herbal remedy with Bob Morris & Ted Couldstone - and, in fact, spent most of my time meticulously inspecting both their boxes of available 45's and going home with some satisfying new tunes, courtesy of the amicable trade deals we agreed between the three of us.
This All Nighter was exactly as it say's and delivered precisely the types of tunes you would expect from each of the three (genre'd) rooms.
In, what seemed like, no time at all the 6 am finish was upon us & once again we bade farewell to the gathered faithful and made the 45 minute journey back to Rugby & Sians house, for me to collect my car & head off home for a well-deserved rest !!
Fingers Blog Blah.. Part 5:
The Weekend again and I'm ready for some more $oul Time. This weeks fix would be courtesy of The Bishop's Wood all-nighter, run by that amiable team of $oulster's Larry Mac & Col Kidson along with their ever-reliable Ladies.. Elaine & Gaye. A brilliant line-up of Music Masters for the evening, with one of my personal faves sharing the billing - Ted Massey - and worth the journey alone..
I headed out reasonably early from mine, with the intention being to call in on Harpo & Sandi before then making our way to the 'niter. I pulled into a retail park just off Jct.10/M6 to enter the address details I had into my sat nav - only for them not to be recognised !?! A quick few texts to some fellow Soulies, in an attempt to obtain a telephone number for my initial destination, ..then a waiting game. Lucky for me I had a Burger King in front of me - so decided I might as well take advantage & indulge in a double cheeseburger & fries to help pass the time, & satisfy those hunger pangs before they set in.
After managing to obtain a mobile contact number for Harpo I duly sent a text informing him of my whereabouts & requesting guidance. Then I waited for his response.. And waited.. And waited. Nothing !! After 30 minutes, and a check of the current time, I instead decided I'd take a slow poodle for the 15 miles separating my present position from the venue for tonight's frivolities.
Time: 8.05 pm.. Location: the empty car park of the deserted Village Hall in Bishop's Wood . Well, at least it made a change for me to be early for once !! Although it wasn't too many minutes before a couple of other $oulies arrived - along with the promoters.
Dave Rimmer was close behind, arriving as I was doing the 'Flyer run' around the tables in the lounge area. Very soon the bar was open. My bottle of water purchased I opened my 'stall' after finding a suitable table in the dealer's area on which to place my sales box.
It wasn't too long before there were ample bodies about the place & the venue began to fill. With more still to arrive as the evening wore on the atmosphere was well ensconced and another great night at was Bishop's Wood on the cards. And what a Royal Flush it turned out to be.. Some awesome tunes throughout from the assembled DJ line-up.
The two Dave's - Rimmer & Welding - provided the main record dealer's stalls, with myself and a few individual boxes complimenting the cross-section of $oul music available for purchase & trade.
Besides Mr & Mrs Kidson warming the decks up with some great 45's - with lot's of Gaye's choices leaning very much toward my personal taste.. Early 60's (mainly New York) Soul - we had the delight's of John Manship, along with Carl & Maria Willingham offering up some of the planets Classiest, Rarest, $oul music !! With all of it the finest of quality.. Appreciated the playing of The Carpets 45 John.
Dave Welding seemed inspired as he delivered probably the best set I've ever heard from him. The same too with Larry Mac. Despite the pressure of following Mr Manship, Larry had the floor rocking, & the attendees in the palm of his hand. Top marks Mr Mac.. A fine performance !!
Molly & John Weston also had important parts in the success of this 'niter.. With excellent sets from both these long-experienced $pinners of $oul. The 'Cherry on the Icing' came in the form of Rob Savetz.. Top Man (wonderful wife, Elaine), from Newbury, with a superb last 60 minutes - again, a lot of stuff that rocked my personal boat - to send everybody home happy chappies & chappesses - and pencilling the next Bishop's Wood 'niter date in their diaries !!
Now then.. I remember seeing on $.$. - although I obviously didn't pay too close attention - that Molly was added to the DJ line-up.. But WHAT HAPPENED to Ted Massey !?! I hadn't realised that Molly was actually a REPLACEMENT for Ted !!
I heard mumbling amongst The Grapevine along the lines of it being something to do with another promotion !?! But I know Ted is quite meticulous & wouldn't double-book himself unwittingly so I'm left bemused as to exactly WHY he didn't satisfy this booking ????????
I had the great privilege of spending some hours back at Sandi's after the All Nighter - along with Harpo. A very welcoming (and very tasty) bacon butty (MUST have me bacon butty after a night out..) and endless cups of coffee (I left my Coffee Mate there !!) along with countless good tunes churning out from the speakers for the duration of my visit. Fantastic company and equally fantastic music from two of the scenes toppest $oulies. I look forward to my next visit - I'll make sure I have my play boxes with me so I can reciprocate some of the fine music I was offered during my four hour stay. Can't wait..
 
 
Move On Relaunch In Ryton.. Karl Heard/fingers
Posted by FickleFingers, 06 June 2009
I don't know how I didn't think about starting a blog MONTHS ago.. PERFECT to talk my kind of gibberish to my little hearts content. Just as if I had someone in a corner of a venue - with no escape - while they endure my never ending dribble. It also consolidates all my technicolor posts in an area that, if they so desire, people can AVOID LIKE TE PLAGUE !!
Here goes, then, with the first - of what I'm CERTAIN will be MANY 'Blog' entries..
'Move On' Soul Club Coventry - Friday 5 June '09:
After finding a 'new' venue at short notice, and one much more suitable than the Colliery Social Club - venue for Move On Soul Club's first four Soul 'Nites - Friday 5 June saw their Relaunch at the Sports Connexion Leisure Club on Leamington Road, Ryton-On-Dunsmore, Coventry. Found up the stairs in the foyer of the main entrance and through the bar, this is surely the ideal setting for the future development & recognition of a promotion with 'Quality' & 'Not Heard Much' (if at all..) Soul Music their ethos. Bringing an 'Up Front' policy into a geographical area predominantly staid - in the taste buds of a 'good deal' of it's Soul Music venue attendees - more 'Tried & Tested' type tunes being the preference.
Scattered amongst that (current) majority, though, is a nucleus of 'Thirsty' Soulies. A mixture of both the mainstream Soulies & a younger contingent - several of whom used a Mod/R'n'B influence as an initial springboard in their quest to expand their musical knowledge, interests, and tastes. The common denominator, and fusion agent, for the differing age groups being a desire to experience Soul Music that pushes the boundaries of those that permanently surround promotions such as (for example..) the King's Hall 'Niters.
As opposed to the clique of the 'Old School' borne 'Household Name' 'niter DJ's - those that take out (more or less) the exact same box of records to DJ with as they did 30 years ago - these 'Thirsty' Soulies prefer more 'Up & Coming' type Music Managers.. Ones that share the same passion and enthusiasm as the majority attendees found on the opposite side of the turntables.. Preference going to Turntable Connoisseurs that are also like-minded Soulies. Those that (also) seek something 'Fresh' to bring to the table.. DJ's with 'Bo**ocks' (male OR female..) that will stand behind their individual intuition for a 'Good Tune'. Who believe in their instincts for a record with a 'certain SOMETHING', in addition to displaying an ability to offer fluidity & continuity - disc after disc - with the confidence of receiving majority agreement from those assembled for an evening/all-night session of Soulful entertainment.
As if to reinforce my take on that current 'Tried & Tested' outlook - the majority of Move On's support (between 50 & 60 on this occasion) came from people who had travelled 'distance'. In one case a 170 mile trip.. EACH WAY !! Liverpool, North Wales, Gloucester, Somerset, & Oxon, are just a few of the locations that provided this night's attendance. Soulies from far and wide - but ONLY.. those like-minded, 'forward-thinking' type, Soulies represented the LOCAL Soul Music fraternity.
The evening wasn't without it's teething problems - or ongoing, come to that - but ALL just superficial things - minor annoyances that can be easily rectified in readiness for future dates.
Poor Pat (Bleasdale).. Her opening set (already delayed from it's 8pm scheduled start) was marred by a deterioration in the sound system - her Soulful offerings being utilised more as 'sound checks' than the display of quality & taste it ACTUALLY was.
Callum didn't fair much better during his 45 minute stint, that followed Pat.. Utilising a 'bodge' sound set-up, to carry through for the evening, he experienced several of his 45's 'jumping' !! Which was put down to the 'delicate' stage and saw the Music Merchants almost having to tip-toe from their DJ boxes to the decks. It later transpired that dance floor activity immediately in front of the stage was the actual culprit.. Making the stage move & decks misbehave.
I have to admit - when Callum was performing - I was asked by Kylee 'Why do the records keep jumping ? Is it the decks' ?? And I responded (quite genuinely, too) with 'Naa.. It's HIS RECORDS' !! Not realising, at that point, the true reason. And whilst making a mental note to increase the weight, on each deck's arm, when it came time for my DJ slot.
From 9 - 9.30pm attendance began to pick up and people started to utilise the nice sized dance floor. Very well proportioned, too, in relation to the lay-out of the 'room'. Stage (for the decks) at the back, then floor, then a seating area of similar size.. Which continued toward the rear - where a small bar is located - just beyond the entry/exit door, along with a lighted area for the record dealers to ply their wares.
Matt followed on from Callum, managing the 9.30 - 10.15 slot. He is a very 'unobtrusive' & (seemingly) a 'quiet' type is Matt.. But he certainly offers up worthy 45's from his box of vinyl tricks. Not necessarily 'big money' items - but bits that satisfy the lust for good Soul Music that aren't 'worn out' or 'same-old, same-old'. His selections seem to have a knack for making me, for one, pay attention to his spot's.
Yours truly.. That FINGERS geezer was one of the two main guest jock's for this evenings relaunch party and took over from Matt for an hour set - 10.15 to 11.15pm - handing over to the Headline Guest DJ.. 'Karl Heard'.
I remember thinking to myself about the sorts of things I planned on spinning & particular songs I would DEFO give an outing - my very pleasing acquisition from the previous weekend (a long-time' item on my wants) amongst them.
I don't quite know what happened really, whether it were the distraction of (where possible) adjusting the levels of the two mixer channels in use - for, almost, every single record I played - or maybe the having to 'tip-toe' around the stage. Perhaps, even, the 'phantom' sound engineer.. Unable to comprehend why the volume would either increase or decrease AT WILL !?! Freaky.. !! But I performed my set with not really knowing what I was playing, played, or gonna play. All concentration having quickly abandoned me for that sixty minutes that was my set.. Resulting in those 'defo' spins not even making it out of the box - or out of that dark recess at the back of my mind where they somehow managed to lose themselves. Before I knew it my hour was coming to an end & time to hand over to the superb Music Maestro talents of Mr Heard.
As always, Karl delivered a set in the tradition of his trademark 'Dance' tunes, with the addition of some select Rarities - known.. But not to often heard played out - to please the attended and confirm their reasons for being there in the first place. As did ALL the DJ's.. Adam (Mr.T) being no exception for the closing 45 minutes of Soulful delights, sending everyone home 'Happy Chappies & Chapettes'.
The music throughout was in keeping with what this promotion is all about and what the people, who choose to attend a Move On Soul Club promotion, expect.. DEMAND, even !! A mix of genre's (though mainly out & out 60t's) including a smattering of oldies you don't hear, a fair selection of Class Rarities (the type where scarcity sees just a handful of known copies) along with oodles of other 'Quality' discs to suit the differing Soul Music demands of those Soulie peeps present on the night.
I hope we can all get to see some play-lists from the DJ's in the main 'Look Back' forum posting, but I include my selections here - in order of play - for those that may give a s**t..
I certainly enjoyed the night.. Both musically and socially, and believe prospects for the future success of the Move On Soul'Nites are just along the path, upon which, this relaunch night ensured successful placement.
My original plan for this weekend would also see a Six Hills 'Niter on my agenda.. Should that STILL prove to be the case, later on, this afternoon - I'll be spurting more gobbledygook, for people's musings, TOMORROW !! Heaven forbid !!!!!!!
Fingers' 'Move On' selections:
Ella Fitzgerald 'Get Ready' (Reprise)
Len Barry 'When You Call Me Baby' (Bell Studio Acetate - LP)
Chris Clark 'Sweet Loving' (Unissued VIP)
Lorraine Chandler 'She Don't Want You' (RCA)
Johnny Watson 'Ain't Gonna Move' (Jowat)
Betti Lou & Bobby Adams 'Dr Truelove' (Tra-X)
Just Brothers 'Carlena' (Garrison)
Betty Harris '12 Red Roses' (Sansu)
Cookie Jackson 'Find Me A Lover' (Uptown)
Patrinell Staten 'I Let A Good Man Go' (Sepia) REQUEST
Superlatives 'Ain't I Black Enough' (C/UP)
Hytones 'Good News' (Kent 6t's - UK)
Carl Carlton 'I Can Feel It' (Back Beat)
Patrinell Satten 'A Little Love Affair' (Sepia)
Betty Wilson 'I'm Yours' (Dayco) REQUEST
Homer Banks 'Sweetie Pie' (Genie) REQUEST
Marvin Gaye 'Hanging On' (Jobete Acetate) REQUEST
Stacy Johnson 'Don't Believe 'Em' (Sony)
Nickie Lee 'Late Shadows' Inst. (Dade)
Trends 'If You Don't Dig The Blues' (ABC Paramount)
Roy Hamilton 'Cracking Up Over You' (RCA)
Jimmy Wallace 'I'll Be Back' (Alpha)
Johnny Maestro 'I'm Stepping Out Of The Picture' (Scepter)
And so endeth Sermon #1..
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Agent Double-O-Soul - Feature On Melvin Davis

Agent Double-O-Soul - Feature on Melvin Davis by Michael Hurtt
 
Thanks to Rob W for passing on word that Melvin Davis was recently featured in the Detroit Metro Times.
A brief clip of the article follows below, well worth hitting the link and viewing the full article as you will find not only some great photos to go with the article but also a sound clip of an interview with Melvin as well.
 
Agent Double-O-Soul
 
By Michael Hurtt
 
The song, pressed on the local Wheel City label, is one of the most obscure in the history of recorded Detroit soul music. Yet when the band breaks into its intro, the packed house of testifying dancers erupts, and when Melvin Davis sings that first line, they're right there with him. They know every word. It's uplifting. It's soulful. It's downright spiritual.
 
Thirty-seven years after its 500-copy run sank without a trace in 1965, 5,000 " yes, 5,000 " Melvin Davis fans are flipping Wales' Prestatyn Soul Weekender on its collective ear. To this throng of music fanatics, DJs and record collectors, the song in question, "Find a Quiet Place (and be Lonely)," is an anthem, and its rarity has only amplified its legend.
 
Davis turns in an electrifying set. Then he signs autographs, just as he does after other overseas shows (most recently this past June). Later, he presides over a panel discussion that gives fans a glimpse of what it was like to be a full-fledged participant in one of the most astounding music scenes of all time. His even-keeled outlook, lucid memory, outgoing nature and philosophical perspective make him a natural ambassador for both his city and its music....
 
full article can be viewed at
 
http://www.metrotime...ry.asp?id=14260
 
along with recent photos and a sound clip of a recent radio interview
By Mike in News Archives ·

Mattfox blog from 2009-12 - 3 of 5

Across The Board Soul Mix Online - Make Up Your Mind!
Posted by mattfox, 13 April 2010
Hi y'all,
there's a brand new downloadable soul mix online! Soul across the board. Pls feel free to leave feddback! Enjoy...KTF!
BTW: this Saturday at 8pm (CET) | 7pm in the UK you'll listen to the latest episode of my radio show Rare Rillen on http://soulsender.de
don't miss this one! will be a soulful one...
http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts link)
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Playlist:
Make Up Your Mind | Darling, I'll Wait - But I Won't Wait Too Long
01. San Francisco TKO's - Make Up Your Mind
02. Mighty Lovers - Ain't Gonna Run No More
03. Dells - You Don't Care
04. Scott Mac Kenzie - Look In Your Eyes
05. Aretha Franklin - One Step Ahead
06. Volumes - The Same Old Feeling
07. Spyder Turner - I Can't Make It Anymore
08. Billy Quarles - Quit Bringing Up What I've Done Wrong
09. Melvin Elling - Lonely Eyes
10. Capitols - Tired Of Running From You
11. Yardbirds - For Your Love
12. Milt Matthews Inc. - It Ain't Your Fault
13. Razzy - I Hate Hate
14. Dells - There Is
15. Third Avenue Blues Band - It's Got To Be Love
16. Unlimited Four - I Wanna Be Happy
17. Step By Step - I Always Wanted To Be In The Band
18. Profiles - A Little Bit Misunderstanding
19. Bobby Sheen - She Taught Me What Love Really Is
20. Intruders - Love Is Like A Baseball Game
21. Intruders - Hang On In There
22. Impressions - I'll Always Be There
23. Independents - Lucky Fellow
24. Gloria Scott - That's The Way Love Is (Previously Unrelased)
25. Loleatta Holloway - Cry To Me
26. Ebonys - It's Forever
Gloria Scott "That's The Way Love Is" will appear very soon on the 3rd Baltic Soul Compilation. Pls check: http://baltic-soul.de
cheers, m.
Downloadable & Soulful Podcast Online!
Posted by mattfox, 11 March 2010
hi y'all!
there's a brand new downloadable podcast online!
pls visit http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts link) to give it a listen! ktf! cheers!
Apologize | Podcast
Playlist:
1. Tommy Ridgley - I Want Some Money Baby
2. Billy Storm & The Tempests - Apologize
3. Ray Agee - Leave Me Alone
4. Paul Sindab - Can't Wait No Longer
5. The Kelly Bros. - It Takes You
6. Herb Ward - Strange Change
7. Bobby Shannon - Get My Groove From You
8. Larry Saunders - This Is My Prayer
9. Marvin Holmes & Uptights - I've Never Found A Girl
10. Ernie Hines - A Better World (For Everyone)
11. Bobby Patterson - Everything Good To You (Don't Have To Be Good For You)
12. Sidney Joe Qualls - How Can You Say Goodbye
13. Lee Dorsey - Soul Mine
14. Myron & E With The Soul Investigators - Cold Game
15. Great Lakes Orchestra feat. Lou Ragland & DevÃÆ’¡nnÃÆ’¡ - This Is The Night For Loving
16. Sunfire - Step In The Light
17. Luther Ingram - Do You Think There's A Chance
18. Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross - My Mistake (Was To Love You)
19. Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose - Too Late To Turn Back Now
20. Classetts - The Guy's In Love With You
Brand New Podcast Online - Soul Soul Soul!
Posted by mattfox, 19 January 2010
hi y'all,
there's a brand new downloadable podcast online - the first one of 2010! pls visit http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts link) to give it a listen! ktf!
MY LIFE - Playlist:
1. Joe Jama - My Life
2. Jackie Wilson - Whispers
3. The Bee Jays - I'll Find You
4. The Impressions - Can't Satisfy
5. Onyx - You Never Fail To Amaze Me
6. Tobi Lark - Sweep It Out In The Shed
7. Tammy McKnight - Take Away These Chains
8. The Vontastics - Never Let Your Love Grow Cold
9. Ujima - I'm Not Ready
10. Willie Darrington - Never Should Have Walked Away
11. Brand New - 1000 Years
12. Frank Dell - Baby You Got It
13. Ray Scott & The Scottsmen - Right Now
14. The Valentines - Breakaway
15. Gene & Eunice - Soul Loving
16. Camille Bob & The Lollipops - Got To Get Away
17. The Players - Peace Of Mind
18. Rita Wright - Where Is The Love
19. Four Tops - Ask The Lonely
20. The Ones - You Haven't Seen My Love
21. Jackie Wilson - To Make A Big Man Cry
Across The Board Soul Mix Online - Last One For 2009!
Posted by mattfox, 15 December 2009 ·
hi y'all,
this will be the last downloadable podcast for 2009! hope you enjoy! a nice mix across the board...cheers!
btw. this Saturday, 19.12.2009, will be my last radio show for 2009 on air. feat. a northern special by Andy Smith (UK)! don't miss it! pls check right in time http://soulsender.de 7pm in the UK! just click on the play buttom and enjoy the choons...2h filled with great northern and crossover grooves, like Tobi Lark, Ujima, Brand New, Bee Jays, Rita Wright and many many more...
http://rare-rillen.de
Greater Than Anything Playlist:
1. Freddie Waters - Singing A New Song
2. Four Tops - Don't Let Him Take Your Love From Me
3. Johnson Family - Peace In The Family
4. Richard "Popcorn" Wylie - Greater Than Anything
5. Mary Wells - The Day Will Come (previously unissued)
6. Channels - You Can Count On Me
7. Billy Butler - Boston Monkey
8. Barrino Brothers - I Can't Believe You're Gone
9. Sunday - Ain't Got No Problems
10. Luv Co. - Things Are Not The Same
11. Petals - (You Can't Close) The Windows Of Your Heart
12. Don Gardner - We're Gonna Make It Big
13. Coke Escovado - I Wouldn't Change A Thing
14. Al Hudson - Trying To Prove My Love
15. James Bynum - Time Passes By
16. Pal Rakes - Can't Deny The Hurt
17. Flirtations - Nothing But A Heartache
18. Wildweeds - Can't You See That I'm Lonely
19. Timmy Shaw - I'm A Lonely Guy
20. Barbara & Brenda - That's When You've Got Soul
21. Eddie Wilson - Toast To The Lady
22. Diana Ross & The Supremes - The Tears (previously unissued)
23. Anette Snell - It's All Over Now
24. Timothy Wilson - It's Love Baby
25. Hayes Cotton - Black Wings Has My Angel (80s LP Version)
26. Collins & Collins - Do You Wanna Dance
Soul Across The Board Mix Online - Baby Can't You See
Posted by mattfox, 16 November 2009 ·
Hiya y'all,
check my latest podcast I published today...feat. nice crossover choons like Tyrone Davis (awesome version of Baby Can't You See by Little Tommy). Whatcha think of this tune? Ace!
and some more...soul across the board incl. some r'n'b belters!
http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts link)
Enjoy!
cheers, M.
Baby Can't You See
Playlist:
1. Tyrone Thomas - Baby Can't You See
2. Skip Jackson & The Shantons - I'm On To You Girl
3. New World - We're Gonna Make It
4. Hesitations - Is This The Way To Treat A Girl
5. Philharmonics - I Need, I Need Your Love
6. Brenda Holloway - When I'm Gone
7. Darrow Fletcher - Gotta Draw The Line
8. Florence Devore - Kiss Me Now (Don't Kiss Me Later)
9. Joe Valentine - I Lost The Only Love I Had
10. Shaddows - Together Again
11. Ethics - There'll Still Be A Sweet Tomorrow
12. Carl Lester - When You See Me Hurt
13. Jackie Wilson & Linda Hopkins - I Found Love
14. Little Johnny Taylor - Somewhere Down The Line
15. W. Williams & Sonny Wash - Don't Lie To Me Lover
16. Lucille Mathis - I'm Not Your Regular Woman
17. Lamp Sisters - Sweet Daddy Soul
18. Don Thomas - Come On Train
19. Fascinations - Girls Are Out To Get You
20. Roscoe Robinson - That's Enough
21. T.S.U. Toronados - Only Inside
22. Prince Phillip Mitchell - One On One
23. Finishing Touch - Second Best
24. 125th Street Candy Store - Loving You Baby Is So Very Hard To Do
25. Sy Hightower - Go Back Baby
26. Dramatics - Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get
Soul Across The Board Mix Online - Some Day Some Way
Posted by mattfox, 22 October 2009 ·
modern, r'n'b, northern
Hi y'all,
a brand new podcast is published, feat. soul across the board and a couple of r'n'b choons...
http://rare-rillen.de (podcast link!)
cause it's a blog I wanna do a bit conversation holy shite...
1. whatcha think about Gizzelle's cover version of the wonderful Rose Mitchell tune? It's a current production on a rockabilly label (Wild)! Ace!!! I luv it!!! And you? You better buy a copy!!! This baby has been covered by a host of artists. Originally written by Big Joe Williams ... to get an impression of the (not really) "original" version by Miss Mitchell, just click here:
http://youtu.be/Wx6vDOoyM-g
2. two previously unreleased choons by O.C. Tolbert (only issued on an acetate that sounds a bit different to this version that was issued on a Kent 45 a couple of years ago) and this nice modern gem by Tommy Stewart, that is totally different to the choons I know from this artist! It's nice, isn't it?
3. The Nappy Brown track is a killer! IMO so fookin' cool!!! try to get a copy (on Savoy), not easy to find...did anyone heard about this choon in the past? any info?
4. Brothers Of Soul "The Love I Found In You" is the flip of "Come On Back" - whatcha think, which side is the better one?
that's it for today, folks! enjoy the mix. cheers, m.
Some Day Some Way
Playlist:
1. Gizzelle - Baby Please Don't Go
2. Nappy Brown - Well, Well, Well, Baby-La
3. Billy Gales - I'm Hurting
4. O.C. Tolbert - You Got Me Turned Around
5. Tommy Neal - Goin' To A Happening
6. The Metros - Since I Found My Baby
7. The Traits - Some Day Some Way
8. Four Chaps - True Lovers
9. Bull & The Matadors - If You Decide
10. Enchantment - Dance To The Music
11. Frankie Bleu - Moses Theme
12. Ujima - I'm Gettin' Hip
13. Ace Spectrum - Don't Send Nobody Else
14. Harvey Averne Dozen - Wishing And Hoping
15. Justin - Right Now
16. Claude Huey - Feel Good All Over
17. Bobby Boyd - Whatcha' Gonna Do About It
18. Remarkables With Vance Wilson - Easily Mislead
19. Spencer - My Baby's Comin' Home
20. Brothers Of Soul - The Love I Found In You
21. Brothers By Choice - She Puts The Ease Back Into Easy
22. Tommy Stewart - I Could Never Say Goodbye
23. Mario Biondi - This Is What You Are
Rare Rillen | Soul Soul Soul
Posted by mattfox, 13 October 2009
radio, show, matt fox
hi y'all,
Rare Rillen - the 2nd Anniversary Show | this Saturday, 17.10.2009 | 7pm (in the UK) or 8pm CET | http://soulsender.de
Oh yes! Don't miss this episode! This one will be a fookin' soulful one...this time no guest appearance...I'll spin an across the board mix of northern, crossover & modern soul mixed with a couple of great r'n'b choons...artists like
Tommy Neal, Metros, Joe Valentine, Shaddows, Florence Devore, Ethics, Lucille Mathis, Justin, Philarmonics, Tyrone Thomas, Skip Jackson, Nappy Brown, Carl Lester, Gizzelle, Billy Gales, Finishing Touch, Ujima, Sy Hightower, Frankie Bleu, Tommy Stewart...
these ones will make your Saturday evening quite chilled before going shufflin' or gettin' pissed...lol...
more general info: http://rare-rillen.de (radio show)
to listen live to the show - pls visit right in time: http://soulsender.de and push the play button on the website ...
soulsender is a web radio - so everyone is able to listen to the radio show!!! just tune in ...
cheers, Matt
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NEW SLOT!!!
Rare Rillen - every 3rd Saturday on air:
Germany, France, Sweden, Italy, South Africa a.s.o: 8pm (Saturday Evening)
UK, Portugal: 7pm (Saturday Evening)
Denmark: 9pm (Saturday Evening)
Russia (Moskow): 10pm (Saturday Evening)
USA: NY 2pm (Saturday Noon) | LA 11am (Saturday Morning)
Canada: Toronto 2pm (Saturday Noon)
Australia: Sydney 4am (Sunday Morning)
Japan: Tokio 3am (Sunday Morning)
Brasil: Rio 12pm (Saturday Noon)
Smart Sounds For Smart Fellas! New Soul Mix Online!
Posted by mattfox, 11 September 2009 ·
hi y'all,
there's a brand new soul mix online:
http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts link!)
enjoy this downloadable podcast!
Playlist WHO KNOWS?!?
1. Marion Black - Who Knows
2. All Night Workers - Honey & Wine
3. Freddie Houston - Soft Walkin'
4. Ed Bruce - See The Big Man Cry
5. Chuck Jackson - Hand It Over
6. Garland Green - Ain't That Good Enough
7. Dean Courtney - We Have A Good Thing
8. Sandy Wynns - Touch Of Venus
9. Betty Harris - I'm Evil Tonight
10. Sam E. Solo - Tears Keep Falling
11. Tommie Hunt - Just A Little Taste (Of Your Sweet Lovin')
12. The Forum - The River Is Wide
13. Formations - At The Top Of The Stairs
14. Ethics - Look At Me Now
15. Little Anthony & The Imperials - Gonna Fix You Good
16. Tammie Terrell - This Old Heart Of Mine
17. Tina Britt - The Real Thing
18. Royal Five - Say It To My Face
19. The Incredibles - There's Nothing Else To Say
20. Willie & West - Get Away From Me Girl
21. Millionaires - And The Rains Came
22. Mary Wells - Use Your Head
23. Scientists Of Soul - Be´s That-A-Way Sometime
24. Dee Irwin - I Only Get This Feeling
25. Pic & Bill - Talk About Love
26. Marvellos - In The Sunshine
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btw:
SOUL SOUL SOUL ON T'RADIO | RARE RILLEN WEBRADIO SHOW | SATURDAY 19.09.2009 @ 7PM (UK) or 8PM (CET)
Sir Matthew Fox spins r'n'b, northern, crossover & modern soul choons! don't miss this episode!
more general info: http://rare-rillen.de (radio show)
to listen live to the show - pls visit right in time: http://soulsender.de and push the play button on the website ...
soulsender is a web radio - so everyone is able to listen to the radio show!!! just tune in ...
cheers, Matt
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NEW SLOT!!!
Rare Rillen - every 3rd Saturday on air:
Germany, France, Sweden, Italy, South Africa a.s.o: 8pm (Saturday Evening)
UK, Portugal: 7pm (Saturday Evening)
Denmark: 9pm (Saturday Evening)
Russia (Moskow): 10pm (Saturday Evening)
USA: NY 2pm (Saturday Noon) | LA 11am (Saturday Morning)
Canada: Toronto 2pm (Saturday Noon)
Australia: Sydney 4am (Sunday Morning)
Japan: Tokio 3am (Sunday Morning)
Brasil: Rio 12pm (Saturday Noon)
New Mix Online! Northern, Crossover & Modern Soul!
Posted by mattfox, 06 August 2009
hi y'all,
there's a brand new "across the board" mix online:
http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts link!)
enjoy this downloadable podcast!
Playlist - Help A Lonely Guy
1. Persuaders - What Is The Definition Of Love
2. Strutt - Said You Didn't Love Him
3. Modulations - Hopelessly In Love
4. JJ Barnes - She's Mine
5. Sin Guy - I Need You Baby
6. King Arthur - Hey Baby
7. Joe Hinton - Got You On My Mind
8. Johnny Watson - It's Better To Cry
9. Leon Haywood - Consider The Source
10. Billy Keene - Wishing And Hoping
11. Technics - Cause I Really Love You
12. Shade's Of Jade - Is It Wrong
13. Johnny Wyatt - This Thing Called Love
14. Bobby Hebb - Love Love Love
15. Ronettes - Do I Love You?
16. Ann Sexton - You've Been Gone Too Long
17. Geater Davis - Why Does It Hurt So Bad
18. Billy Butler & Infinity - Whatever's Fair
19. Precisions - If This Is Love
20. Dee Dee Sharp - What Kind Of Lady
21. Platters - Doesn't It Ring A Bell
22. Johnny Gilliam - Tell Your Friend (It's Over)
23. George E. Smith - Don't Find Me Guilty
24. Bobby Wade - Can't You Hear Me Calling
25. Companions - Help A Lonely Guy
26. Israel "Popper Stopper" Tolbert - Darling I Love You
27. Main Events - Girl, I Want You To Remember
28. Body & Soul - Yesterday's Dream
btw:
Next Saturday, 15.08.2009 @ 8pm (CET) or 7pm in the UK you're going to listen to the latest episode of the "Rare Rillen" show on
http://soulsender.de
Tune in and don't miss this soulful webradio show!
This month you'll listen to a guest mix by Farid Fazgroove (France)...loads of great modern soul gems mixed with quality crossover and northern choons fresh served by Matt Fox!
more general info about the show on
http://rare-rillen.de
Germany, France, Sweden, Italy: 8pm (Saturday Evening)
UK, Portugal: 7pm (Saturday Evening)
Denmark: 9pm (Saturday Evening)
Russia (Moskow): 10pm (Saturday Evening)
USA: NY 2pm (Saturday Noon)
LA 11am (Saturday Morning)
Australia: Sydney 4am (Sunday Morning)
Japan: Tokio 3am (Sunday Morning)
Brasil: Rio 12pm (Saturday Noon)
cheers, m.
Soul Convention On T'radio
Posted by mattfox, 31 July 2009 ·
Soul Convention - this Saturday, 01.08.2009, 8pm CET or 7pm in the UK on http://soulsender.de
this month feat. the great DJ Double K (Canada) he'll spin an awesome Beatles cover versions set!
for more general info about the show pls check:
http://www.soulsender.de/?page_id=1080
Soul Convention | every 1. Saturday:
Germany, France, Sweden, Italy: 8pm (Saturday Evening)
UK, Portugal: 7pm (Saturday Evening)
Denmark: 9pm (Saturday Evening)
Russia (Moskow): 10pm (Saturday Evening)
USA: NY 2pm (Saturday Noon) | LA 11am (Saturday Morning)
Australia: Sydney 4am (Sunday Morning)
Japan: Tokio 3am (Sunday Morning)
Brasil: Rio 12pm (Saturday Noon)
Brand New Soul Mix (across The Board) Online!
Posted by mattfox, 13 July 2009
northern soul, modern, crossover
hi y'all,
there's a brand new podcast online:
http://rare-rillen.de
The Look On Your Face
1. Dynamics - Ain't No Love At All
2. John Edwards - Ain't That Good Enough
3. Natural Four - I Thought You Were Mine
4. Choice Of Colour - Your Love
5. Jackie Wilson - It Only Happens When I Look At You
6. Moses Smith - Girl Across The Street
7. Harvey Averne Band - Think It Over
8. Barbara Mercer - Hey!!
9. Sandy's Gang - Hungry
10. Glenn Dorsey & Big J - Movin On
11. Great Lakes Orchestra feat. Lou Ragland - Didn't I Tell You
12. Numonics - Forever And A Day
13. Walter Jackson - Uphill Climb To The Bottom
14. JJ Barnes - Please Let Me In
15. Pauline Shivers - Won't You Come Back Home
16. Royal Esquires - Ain't Gonna Run
17. The Luscious Three - Take Me As I Am
18. Step By Step - Cool Days Are Out Of Style
19. Charlie "Cole Black" Brown - I've Got Your Love
20. Marian Love - Can't Forget About You, Baby
21. Nate Evans - The Look On Your Face
cheers, m.
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New Podcast, Radio Show & Rugby Soul Allniter
Posted by mattfox, 15 June 2009 · 29 views
hi y'all,
brand new podcast online...http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts)
incl. some very hard to find modern choons like Pazazz, Dreamflight or New World Generation!!! enjoy!
Playlist:
1. Getto Kitty - Stand Up And Be Counted
2. Gill Scott Heron - It's Your World
3. Roy Redmond - Ain't That Terrible
4. Dreamflight - Time
5. New World Generation - I'm Feelin' Fine
6. Cojo - Play It By Ear
7. Rhythm Makers - Soul On Your Side
8. G.T.'s - You Gave It Away
9. Jade - Music Slave
10. Pazazz - So Hard To Find
11. TJM - Am I Dreaming
12. Moment Of Truth - Lovin' You Is Killin' Me
13. Tamiko Jones - Let It Flow
14. William Bell - Born Under A Bad Sign
15. Jimmy Hughes - I'm A Man Of Action
16. Lee Moses - Time And Place
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btw. this Saturday, 20.06.2009 @ 8pm (CET) or 7pm in the UK will the latest episode of the Rare Rillen Show be on air! Northern, crossover & modern soul!
more general info: http://rare-rillen.de (radio show)
to listen live to the show - pls visit right in time: http://soulsender.de and push the play button on the website ...
soulsender is a web radio - so everyone is able to listen to the radio show!!! just tune in and don't miss this episode ...
AND LATER THAT NIGHT I WILL BE DJING AT THE RUGBY SOUL ALLNIGHTER! MY SLOTS: 12-1am & 4-5am FOR MORE INFO CHECK THE "EVENTS TALK"...
cheers, m.
NEW SLOT!!!
Rare Rillen - every 3rd Saturday on air:
Germany, France, Sweden, Italy, South Africa a.s.o: 8pm (Saturday Evening)
UK, Portugal: 7pm (Saturday Evening)
Denmark: 9pm (Saturday Evening)
Russia (Moskow): 10pm (Saturday Evening)
USA: NY 2pm (Saturday Noon) | LA 11am (Saturday Morning)
Canada: Toronto 2pm (Saturday Noon)
Australia: Sydney 4am (Sunday Morning)
Japan: Tokio 3am (Sunday Morning)
Brasil: Rio 12pm (Saturday Noon)
.
Tighten Up Cologne Vol. 4 Soul Mix
Posted by mattfox, 25 May 2009
hi y'all! check out my latest downloadable mix if you want to...recorded for Tighten-Up-Cologne! If you are interested in, you're welcome to order the original promo TUC Audio-CD - just hit me a mail! you also can catch this one as a podcast on my website (see below)! alternative download link:
http://www.divshare....oad/7468343-455
Playlist Tighten-Up-Cologne Vol. 4:
Linda Jones - I Just Can't Live My Life (Without You Babe) (WB)
Moses Smith - Keep On Striving (COTILLION)
Ray Scott & The Scottsmen - Right Now (DECCA)
The Hesitations - I'm Not Built This Way (KAPP)
The Millionairs - Never For Me (PHILLIPS)
Dickie Wonder - Nobody Knows (SOUND OF SOUL/GOLDEN TRIANGLE)
The Profiles - I Still Love You (BAMBOO)
El Anthony - We've Been In Love Too Long (LA CINDY)
Blossoms - That's When The Tears Start (REPRISE)
Frederick Hymes III - Time Ain't Gonna Do Me No Favor (FAB VEGAS)
The Incredibles - Miss Treatment (AUDIO ARTS)
Harvey Averne Dozen - Think It Over (ATLANTIC)
N. A. Allen - Thanks For Nothing (ATCO)
Kell Osborne - You Can't Outsmart A Woman (LOMA)
Ernie Johnson - Big Man Cry (STEPH & LEE)
Choice Of Colour - Your Love (APT)
Eli "The Prophet" - Take A Little Give A Lot (ALA)
Frank Dell - He Broke Your Game Wide Open (VALISE/GUINESS)
Alice Clark - Don't You Care (MAINSTREAM)
Bottom & Company - Gonna Find A True Love (MOTOWN)
Four Sonics - Easier Said Than Done (SPORT)
The Chosen Few - Birth Of A Playboy (CANYON/MAPLE)
Roosevelt Grier - In My Tenement (RIK)
TSU Toronados - Please Heart Don't Break (RAMPART)
The Natural Four - I Thought You Were Mine (ABC)
Larry Davis - Satisfaction Guaranteed (PERCEPTION)
Willie Tee - First Taste Of Hurt (GATUR)
Ronnie McCain - This Time I'm Gone (TRIODE)
Barbara Howard - Light My Fire (SR)
Out Of Sights - I Can't Take It (SARU)
Belita Woods - Magic Corner (MOIRA)
http://www.tighten-up-cologne.de
http://rare-rillen.de
cheers! m.
This Saturday - Soul On T'radio
Posted by mattfox, 13 May 2009 ·
hi y'all,
this Saturday, 16.05.2009 @ 8pm (CET) or 7pm in the UK will the latest episode of the Rare Rillen Show be on air!
This month I will be supported by Ian Friend, Pittsburgh (USA) - soul across the board (northern, crossover, modern soul and some R'n'B tunes in the second part)!
artists like: Great Lakes Orchestra, John Edwards, Natural Four, Moses Smith, JJ Barnes, Harvey Averne Band, The Luscious Three, Step By Step and more ...
more general info: http://rare-rillen.de (radio show)
to listen live to the show - pls visit right in time: http://soulsender.de and push the play button on the website ...
soulsender is a web radio - so everyone is able to listen to the radio show!!! just tune in and don't miss this episode ...
cheers, m.
NEW SLOT!!!
Rare Rillen - every 3rd Saturday on air:
Germany, France, Sweden, Italy, South Africa a.s.o: 8pm (Saturday Evening)
UK, Portugal: 7pm (Saturday Evening)
Denmark: 9pm (Saturday Evening)
Russia (Moskow): 10pm (Saturday Evening)
USA: NY 2pm (Saturday Noon) | LA 11am (Saturday Morning)
Canada: Toronto 2pm (Saturday Noon)
Australia: Sydney 4am (Sunday Morning)
Japan: Tokio 3am (Sunday Morning)
Brasil: Rio 12pm (Saturday Noon)
.
Soul Across The Board - Brand New Mix Online!
Posted by mattfox, 07 May 2009 ·
hi guys,
a brand new soul mix is online and ready to download...across the board! from northern to modern...
tune in and enjoy! feedback welcome
http://rare-rillen.de (podcasts)
Playlist: Walking Up A One Way Street
1. The Hesitations - I'm Not Built This Way
2. El Anthony - We've Been In Love Too Long
3. Bobby Joy - You Sweet Devil You
4. Ernie Johnson - Big Man Cry
5. Patrick Henry - Loving U
6. H Andrews - Steppin' Out
7. Silk - Call Me
8. Bobby Thurston - Just Ask Me
9. L.V. Johnson - I'm A Lucky Guy
10. Willie Tee - Walking Up A One Way Street
11. Millionaires - And The Rains Came
12. Mary Love - Selfish One
13. Marvin Gaye - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
14. G.C. Cameron - If You're Ever Gonna Love Me
15. David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love
16. The Live Band - Serious Situation
cheers, M.
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The Radiants - Sitting In The Park Interview -Top Soul Radio from Chicago

The Radiants - Sitting In The Park Interview with Maurice McAlister and Wallace Sampson
Soul Source member Bob just posted up details of his Sitting In The Park latest show..
Today on my radio show I interviewed two members of legendary Chicago soul group the Radiants, the original lead singer Maurice McAlister and member Wallace Sampson, the only singer who was a member of every lineup of the group. I usually write up a bio of the group but it was a great interview and it's worth listening to Maurice and Wallace tell all the stories of all their songs, check it out at the bottom of my interviews page at:
http://www.sittinginthepark.com/interviews.html
thanks
Bob
By Mike in News Archives ·

Soulful Kinda Music Goes Into Update Mode

Dave Rimmers long running and info full soul music site gets a summer update, 65 pages so far this month and still counting


Soulful Kinda Music Website Updates

The long running and info full soul music web site Soulful Kinda Music website has had a hatful of updates recently. Dave Rimmer the man behind SKM says that after a busy real life phase he now is at a place where he can spend just a bit more time on his long running site.

He certainly has been busy over the last few weeks! Currently 65 pages have either been added or update to the SKM site since 1st August and it sounds like that's just the start of it.

Here's a small grab of just some of the recent updates

2nd August

B B King
Kent Records
Bobby Marchan
Bobby Taylor
Brian Hyland
Cenco Records
Cleveland Robinson
Esther Phillips
Fats Domino
Hank Ballard
Hi Lite Records
Johnny Wyatt
Kapp Records
Le Cam Records
Money Records

3rd August

Nappy Brown
Nathaniel Mayer
Phil Flowers
Sam Cooke
Sam & Dave
Share Records
Solomon Burke
Tangerine Records
The Coasters
The Pointer Sisters


As always can find the site via the normal link below http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net

Just to finish here's the SKM current running article score (expect this to change very shortly)

1128 Soul Discographies On Site

708 Artist Discographies On Site

420 Label Discographies On Site


By Mike in News Archives ·

Heads Up on Ace Records August Releases



New Releases for August 2009 from Ace Records
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ARTIST: BOBBY FREEMAN
CATALOGUE NUMBER: CDCHD 1232
TITLE: GIVE MY HEART A BREAK - THE COMPLETE KING RECORDINGS
LABEL: ACE

It’s true to say that most of the major rock’n’roll and R&B names from the 1950s have had the majority of their work digitised by now – many of them several times over. It’s always nice, therefore, to be able to bring ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8270

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ARTIST: AL "CAKE" WICHARD SEXTETTE
CATALOGUE NUMBER: CDCHD 1233
TITLE: CAKE WALKIN': THE MODERN RECCORDINGS 1947-48
LABEL: ACE

This collection of excellent music from the Modern vaults has been a long time coming. Compiled more than two years ago, it was back-burnered while I consulted the various oracles of R&B research for information on ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8272

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ARTIST: VARIOUS ARTISTS (KENT/ MODERN)
CATALOGUE NUMBER: CDCHD 1234
TITLE: BLUES BELLES WITH ATTITUDE!!
LABEL: ACE

As the 1940s turned into the 50s girls were supposed to sing about June and moon or the price of doggies in windows, but across town in the black juke joints a more raunchy sound could be heard. Here the girls taunted ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8269

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ARTIST: 107TH STREET STICKBALL TEAM
CATALOGUE NUMBER: CDBGPD 202
TITLE: SABOREANDO POT FULL OF SOUL
LABEL: BEAT GOES PUBLIC

As well as being a legend in the world of latin music, producer and songwriter Bobby Marin was also in his younger days a champion of stickball, a street-based version of baseball played in and about the tenements of ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8268

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ARTIST: VARIOUS ARTISTS (KENT/ MODERN)
CATALOGUE NUMBER: CDKEND 321
TITLE: SLOW'N'MOODY, BLACK & BLUESY
LABEL: KENT

Kent Records’ history with deep, southern and bluesy ballads dates back to 1983 when we issued our third vinyl LP “Slow’n’Moody, Black & Bluesy” on Kent 003. That fine collection of US Kent and Modern label 45s was ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8271

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ARTIST: VARIOUS ARTISTS (7" SINGLES)
CATALOGUE NUMBER: TOWN 134
TITLE: SWEEP IT OUT IN THE SHED/ NOTHING IN THIS WORLD
LABEL: KENT

Both sides are from Dave Hamilton’s Detroit Topper label and have picked up many plays in recent years, despite the original 45s originally being best known for their more famous flips. Little Ann’s version of the ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8267

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ARTIST: VARIOUS ARTISTS (7" SINGLES)
CATALOGUE NUMBER: CITY 009
TITLE: GONE WITH THE WIND IS MY LOVE/ GONE WITH THE WIND IS MY LOVE (INSTRUMENTAL)
LABEL: KENT

Having originally found this master tape at Lew Bedell’s old Dore offices in the early 90s, it is a pleasure to be able to issue the original full version of the track with the complete extra verse, which has become so ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8265

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ARTIST: VARIOUS ARTISTS (7" SINGLES)
CATALOGUE NUMBER: CITY 010
TITLE: LEAN LANKY DADDY/ WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO FOOL
LABEL: KENT

Demand for Little Ann tracks has been building over the years. This fabulous singer/songwriter is even having an LP of her material issued in Finland in the next few months. ‘Lean Lanky Daddy’ was one of the first of ...
http://www.acerecord.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8266

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Ace Records
42-50 Steele RoadLondon NW10 7AS
tel: 020 8453 1311

www.acerecords.co.uk

By Mike in News Archives ·

northernsoulsource


Read word that a illegal website selling 100s of diy one sided aceates has decided to call itself - northernsoulsource.

Just like to point out that the similar named website has nothing what so ever to do with this place or indeed anyone involved with this website

Normally don't bother with such things, but as the site is flogging obvious knock off boot 45s and said to be the supplier of many of the ebay boot sellers feel that there's a need to mention such

forum thread



By Mike in News Archives ·

In the Snakepit - The facts and the friction

The facts and the friction. There is a Motown related anniversary that is not likely to figure in the anals of the current campaign, led by the Universal Corporation, to 'celebrate' the company's bi-centenary. In fact, this milestone is only a measly five years in the making. Yet, in many ways, it exposes how corporate ignorance, deference and indifference have been confronted by a small number of people who care passionately about the less commercial and popular aspects of the label's output. In this case, the incredible music produced by the backing musicians, on songs that didn't necessarily sell by the boatload or were ever released at all, at a time when these talented individuals had been all but ignored by history, the public and their record company. 'In the Snakepit' is a cd containing 20 relatively obscure backing tracks, photographs of the main players and a comprehensive and informative essay about the personnel who actually produced the unique 'Motown Sound.' It doesn't have a label, a number, a barcode or any details of songwriters, producers, arrangers or dates of release. It is a bootleg - an illicit, unsanctioned, unlicensed, unauthorised release. But, if you happen to be an admirer of this kind of music and want to hear more than the tiny number of titles that currently exist, its all there is. The tracks come from a variety of sources - quarter inch master tapes, unreleased material long dismissed as not commercially viable, stereo recordings that could be 'split' to isolate the backing only and, in two cases, songs that were electronically manipulated to remove the vocals. The circumstances surrounding its compilation, manufacture and distribution, and the range of reaction to its release provide a tantalising peep into the somewhat grimy world of corporate manoeuvring and executive posturing...

note from the soul source team - sorry but all Robs non-current articles are now clipped due to a future book release - watch out for news of that
By Mike in News Archives ·

NCS Manchester Northern Allnighter Relaunch 01 Aug 2009 at Radcliffe Civic

Hi All
Just a quick update on Saturdays all-nighter, the day kicks off at The Ducie Bridge for Steve Cato's Stagg celebrations all are welcome if you are landing in Manchester early doors, then you can jump on a tram from Victoria straight up to the Radcliffe Niter, address and running order as follows,
Hope to see some of you tomoz


Saturday 1st August
New Century Soul
Manchester All-nighter
Radcliffe Civic Suite,
Thomas Street
Radcliffe,
MANCHESTER,
M26 2UH
8pm till 7am £10 OTD with a £5 refund if you wish to leave before 1am


Main Hall DJ Times
8.00-9.00 Steve Lane
9.00-10.15 Les Harrison
10.15-11.15 Chalky
11.15-12.30 John Edge
12.30 -2.00 Kev Murphy
2.00 - 3.30 Andy Dyson
3.30 - 5.00 Bob Hinsley
5.00 -5.30 Chalky
5.30- 7.00 Steve Thomas

Room Two
Steve 'Hoss' Watson's 'Rhythm & Blues Suite'
will be up and running from 9pm, it will be free and easy early doors, kicking in at 12 with..................
12------12.30 Mace
12.30--1.00 Joe Dutton
1.00----1.30 Andy Pollard
1.30----2.00 Mik Parry
2.00----2.30 Roger Banks
2.30----3.00 Hoss
3.00----3.30 Bob Morris
3.30----4.00 Roger Banks
4.00----4.30 Joe Dutton
4.30----5.00 Andy Pollard
5.00----5.30 Mik Parry
5.30----6.00 Mace
6.00----Close Bob Morris & Hoss

Room Three
'Modern Soul Classic's' Room
10.00 - 11.00 - Sean Livesey
11.00 - 12.00 - Geoff Allman
12.00 - 1.00 Steve Woomble
1.00 - 2.00 Neil Rushton
2.00 - 3.00 Sean Livesey
And then from 3 am
Soul Or Nothing Room
Going as deep as you like.. 60s/ 70s.. soul.. Funk... Ghetto grooves..
3.00 - 3.50 Adam Leaver
3.50 - 4.40 Karl Heard
4.40 - 5.30 Big George
5.30 - 6.20 Steve Cato
6.20 - Close.. Karl Heard & Big George


Djs... for the Ducie Bridge.. Soul All-dayer / Stag party.... 2pm.. to 9pm..

Bringing together some great collectors and djs and good friends too..

Record dealers welcome.. Just contact Steve Cato via pm on this forum..

Derek Pearson
Adam Leaver
Wayne Dearman
Steve Brazil
Brett Franklin
Paul Barker
Karl Heard
Craig Butler
Alan Darker
Big George
Rich Buckley
Johnny Vegas
Steve Cato..

Regards
Chris Waterman
New Century Soul




http://www.newcenturysoul.co.uk
By Guest in Event News ·

Whole Thing Allnighter - Sat 1st Aug 2009


Mark Wigan and Ion have hosted many a nights of soulful and hedonistic excess over the years and there is a real buzz about the next WHOLE THING soul allnighter.

The first party attracted over 400 smiling, dance happy soul fans and there was a great atmosphere for the full 8 hour soul survey
of 1960s Northern, 70s soul, disco and even a hint of funk.

Keb Darge will join Butch, Soul Revolutionary James Trouble, London’s ChosenMass survivor Ion Mighty and Marco behind the decks.

Expect hard dancing, sweat and smiles!

When: Saturday 1st August
Where: Dex Club, 467-469 Brixton Road, Brixton, London SW9 8HH
Time: 10pm – 6am
Cost: £5 before 11.00 & NUS with card, £9 after
Info: thewholething@hotmail.co.uk





By Ion T in Event News ·

Return of the Droylsden Northern Soul Allnighters 8th August 2009

Return of the Droylsden Northern Soul Allnighters 8th Aug 2009
It's been over 15 years since the original Droylsden Allnighter back in the early 90's at The Concord Suite so a nice gap between venues lol, The Starlight Club is bang across the road from The Concord Suite so people should have no problems finding the venue, this is a hidden gem of a venue and as soon as I went and had a look at it I simply knew it was perfect to host an Allnighter, the club owner is a top bloke and is on my side which has made things easy to deal with from the off, it is my intention to promote simply a quality soul music event with the traditions, ethics and ethos of the original venue for 2009, looking to run around six Allnighters a year subject to finding free dates which is almost impossible but I will do my best to avoid other promotions at least in the area, the music policy is simple basically trying to provide quality tuneage from quality DJ's and the first night line up ticks all the boxes, Ian, Ted, Liam, Paul.B, Cliff, Nige and myself can certainly provide some top tuneage, everyone connected with the event has worked their socks off spreading the word, memberships are rolling in on a daily basis so it's looking good to be a well attended first night, hope some of you can make it.
Event flyer is below and some before/after images of the venue as well

Membership is required for this event, easy to join 'The Soul Club, send full details to bicknellmark@aol.com or text 07531132187 and Membership cards and event flyer will be sent free of charge up until Monday August 3rd and after that cut off date for mailing cards a reference number will be issued to every application for collection on the night.
The Soul Club
Droylsden Northern Soul Allnighter
Saturday August 8th
Starlight Club
Droylsden
Manchester
9pm - 7am
Top DJ's -
Ted Massey, Ian Cunliffe, Nige Brown, Cliff Steele, Liam Quinn & Paul.B (Beat Boutique,Manchester) Mark Bicknell
By Mark Bicknell in Event News ·

The Jolson Factor - The Cultural relevance of UK/US POP Covers of 1960s Soul Originals

THE JOLSON FACTOR - The Cultural relevance of UK/US POP Covers of 1960s SOUL ORIGINALS.
If one chooses, the release of a product, albeit a record or any other commodity can always be viewed merely as a mechanical stab at a given commercial market. Were the social and political circumstances surrounding the life experiences of 1950s and 60s Black Americans on a par with white Americans, then it would be fair to apply the same framework to the question regarding the relevance of White Cover versions of Black Soul originals.
However, there were vast differences between said life experiences, differences which cut deeply into virtually every strand of American life, this certainly including the Musical Entertainment industry. Music is an essential element of culture, especially in the cases of people who are collectively opressed as a group or race. When a social grouping is economically and socially disadvantaged, art becomes far more than a form of leisure. Historically for Black America, music has been a source of inspiration and fortitude from slavery onwards into gospel, blues, r/b and finally Soul. It is fair to say in fact, that Soul, being a direct descendant or a hybrid of gospel and the blues, was actually far more than a potential commercial product. It was and remains a cultural entity that emerged as a direct or indirect result of the social oppression of Black America.
Therefore to examine these issues 'culturally' we have to acknowledge that the social and professional experiences of Black Musicians/Artists were historically different and certainly, shall we say, more difficult than those of White artists during the same period. The restrictions applied to Black artists covered all aspects of their potential careers including limited TV, Radio and even 'live' performance opportunities. The 'Jolson' factor had been apparent for decades and many hit records were obtained by White Americans, after they covered black originals which simply could not get anywhere near the same level of radio exposure. In the 40s, 50s and 60s, radio was king in the USA when it came to the popular music industry. The budgets afforded to black productions were minimal but also CRUCIALLY, post production PROMOTION aspects, were virtually non-existent. Black records and Artists suffered massively because of that factor but it was not the single defining element.
The salient point is in fact very simple. It did not matter whether a Black original was superior creatively or not. There were solid barriers erected within all realms of the American Entertainment Industry and the talent of any given Black Musician/Artist/Actor was not, for many years, the barometer of creative and importantly commercial judgement. White owned Radio Stations and TV Companies simply did not want 'black' flavoured product because they deemed - wrongly, as eventually it would be shown - that their target audiences, primarily white, would not want it...
Thus for Black Songwriters/Artists, for a long time, the best that could ever be realistically hoped for, was that some White artist or Producer would pick up on a tune and utilise production, performance - and again that word CRUCIALLY - 'promotion' factors, this then resulting in a White hit and some much longed for paydirt for the composers. But that state of affairs still hid the truth for many years. Millions of Americans were unaware that BILL HALEY'S was not the original version of 'Shake, Rattle and Roll' and the same went for countless hits. With all this in mind, it seems quite logical to state that Black Musicians/Artists/Actors etc were for decades 'second class' cousins to their White counterparts. They could not expect coast to coast radio play, they could not expect lucrative TV appearances and exposure, whilst their concerts and performances were limited to an almost 'underground' 'Black circuit'. A nationwide string of venues and theatres that catered for the Black market and by extension helped ensure that Black Artists remained segregated from the popular mainstream.
It was the social revolution of the 1960s that helped break down the barriers that had existed for the previous 50 years within the US Recording Industry. As Black Americans began to demand equal rights via education, travel, politics and in every strand of American life, the prospects of Musicians/Artists/Actors etc took a decided turn for the better. Following on from PHIL SPECTOR'S dream girls and boys, BERRY GORDY'S MOTOWN blew a breath of fresh air across the radios and showed that teen idols did not have to be white, in order for white teenagers to idolise them. Whatever anybody said about GORDY attempting to 'whiten' the Motown Sound, his Artists were undeniably Black and they were accepted as such across the globe. Inside the Unites States, little by little, mile by mile, state by state, new rounds of legislation were enforced. These new laws made it harder for any party, be it civic, public or commercial wise, to uphold practices designed to impede the progress or advancement of any grouping on grounds of colour or race. The huge Civil Rights Marches, the elevation of MARTIN LUTHER KING and MALCOLM X, the VIETNAM WAR, all these components combusted simultaneously over a few short years. Collectively, they ensured that by the end of the 1960's, whilst certainly not gaining total equality, Black Americans could at least celebrate significant levels of social advance.
One of the fields that saw an impressive level of advancement was indeed the Entertainment Industry. The success of MOTOWN, STAX, ATLANTIC et al and the profiles of genuine Black Superstars like JAMES BROWN and ARETHA FRANKLIN smashed away the old ideas that the showbiz crowns had to be worn by white stars alone. SIDNEY POITIER blazed a trail for the likes of RICHARD ROWNTREE, SAMUEL JACKSON and WILL SMITH to follow and the bona fide Black Movie Superstar was born.
Whilst thousands and thousands of Black sixties Soul releases still fell by the wayside of low production budgets and subsequent under promotion, (thus creating fertile ground for the future UK 'NORTHERN SOUL' scene) an unprecedented amount of Black releases attained enormous pop chart success in America. OTIS REDDING and JIMI HENDRIX, a rock guitarist who began his career with the legendary ISLEY BROTHERS stole the stage at the Monterey Festival and the big Black acts moved out of the 'black' circuit and into the mainstream concert arenas. The market for American Soul spread across the world. As the thirst and reception for authenticity and originality grew, the old market for White cover versions of Black American popular records disappeared forever. Groups like THE BEATLES, THE ROLLING STONES, THE SMALL FACES and various others moved on from impersonating Black music and in doing so, genuinely widened the creative boundaries of pop music. Likewise, by the turn of the 70s, Black Artists like MARVIN GAYE, STEVIE WONDER and CURTIS MAYFILED were seizing a position amongst the major league Singer/Songwriting categories. The idea of the Black Musician desperately needing a white act to cover his song before it gained a worldwide audience - or a worthwhile pay cheque - had at last died a death. Not before time.
The rash of White pop covers of 60s Soul originals can indeed then, be genuinely viewed as cultural entities in their own right. Whilst there were of course some seriously genuine fans and admirers of black music amongst the groups and musicians concerned, taken as a collective whole, these records represent the death throe of a culture and a tradition that had held the Black Musician/Artist back for decades. It is no personal indictment of any one individual or group, but this was to be the last decade when White owned Radio stations could reject Black records from their playlists whilst regularly hoisting pop covers of the same songs onto an often unknowing audience. The Black originals represent the last cultural possessions of Black Musical America which could be easily 'borrowed' and sold off by White Artists to an essentially White market, thus creating a level of acclaim and success that was beyond the reach of the original composers. Whilst things
were certainly not perfect, in the future Black Musicians would be able to sell their own wares on a fairer playing field. From now on Black Music was not dependent on the patronisation of White Musicians in order to generate serious capital. Viewed from within the umbrella of overall advancement, this was a significant progression within the American cultural and Economic systems.
As such The 'Jolson factor' does not exist today. Whatever 60s and 70s Soul fans think of Hip-Hop, legions of White groups and Producers do not trawl the black charts to try and find cover versions that they can sell to a white audience that will happily accept a diluted form of Black America's own popular music. Hip Hop and contemporary R/B is is a billion dollar industry in it's own right and white kids across the states and the world groove to it. If a flurry of Record Companies and White acts attempted to cover Hip Hop classics nowadays, they would find a very small audience. The 'blackness' of the music is visually re-inforced by MTV and the video culture that relentlessly drives 21st Century sales. Radio is very much a poor relation today and music cannot hide the colour of it's ethnic orientation behind a velvet curtain of invisible airwaves. When an Artist like EMINEM does arrive, he is hailed and accepted by Black America itself as being a natural talent and a genetic progression rather than an opportunistic tail-jumper. If White artists want to make Black-orientated music today, they have to be up to the mustard because they have to sell it in the marketplace alongside the Black Originators of the genre. Culturally this is a valid progression and brings an enrichment to America's musical culture that was sorely lacking during the days of creative segregation.
Whether the artistic creative quality of modern day output, can ever match the halcyon days of Soul America during the 1960s and early to mid 70s is open to question. Sometimes oppression and adversity can bring art forms to pinnacles which can only be reached once, but that is another debate!
Richard Chorley July 27th 2009
' I NEVER HAD A SINGLE LESSON, ALL THIS TIME I BEEN GUESSING!!! '
 
site note: this article was drawn out by a question in the thread
Sitting In The Park - Billy Stewart Or Georgie Fame
By Guest in Articles ·

Soul Up North Summer of 2009 Issue Out Now!


Little Stevie has passed on details of the latest issue of the soul fans "fanzine". Can order from Steve just drop him a pm.

Soul Up North issue 64 out now

This issue features..

Ted Taylor profile
On the rare side of Girl groups
Soul train part 1
Funk and Politics

plus vinyl vinyl vinyl from rare soul to RnB..
from 60S Northern to YK2..

cd releases and new 7 inch vinyl

Venue reports

All niter caledar

Bear souls b-sides

Craig Butler with a dash of RnB

Deep soul corner

Steve Plumb 70s selections

plus much more..

£3 plus £1 postage... Email... stevecato64@yahoo.co.uk or send pm...

visit forum thread for more details




By Mike in News Archives ·

lloydee blog from 2009

Gangland Shocker: Francis T
Posted by lloydee, 15 June 2009 ·
I could'nt believe it: there I was round at me Mum & Dads for Sunday tea, sat there with abeer reading the local rag; The Stourport News and Kidderminster Times. Thereon page 14 was the big story of the week that even The Express & Starseemed to have missed.
Below is an extract from last week's paper:
Reports are coming in that a local Gangland or Mafia style'hit' was carried out on a local business man last Tuesday. Francis T, full name has not released byPolice, was involved in a 'hit and stop' incident in Church Road,Kidderminster. Mr T was hit by aspeeding car, believed to be travelling well above the limit, 38mph andsustained serious damage to not only himself but the road surface and thevehicle in question.
The vehicle, a Vauxhall Viva purchased some months before froma Ludlow man was found to be driven with no Road Tax and steering wheel, thedriver has not been named.
Church Streetwas closed for over 90mins as firemen and ambulance crews battled to free Mr Tfrom the front of said Viva. Mr T hassince been reported as being in a comfortable position in hospital on Wednesdaynight and Sunday afternoon, staff at the Worcesterhospital have offered more pillows.
A local friend, Shel B, has commented that this incidentcould have a serious effect on the local economy; "Mr T's Shop is a centre ofactivity in these parts and if Mr T carn't open up we may have to walk anextra 500yards to get similar goods and service, weÃÆ’¢âÅ¡¬âž¢re thinking of starting acampaign! yam yam yam ......"
Insiders within the Kidderminster and Stourport area haveexpressed some concerns recently and this Reporter has been supplied with interestingfacts that may lead to some mis-conclusions and wrong reporting: It is believed that a local 'vinyl pressing' war may have spilled out onto the streets of Kidderminster. Francis T, who co-owns and runs a verylucrative 'vinyl recording' company with world wide distribution, was taken 'out' by local reveals. Names in theframe so far but not currently available for comment (mainly cos I can't be ar'edto phone them and the bacon butty has just arrived and I've a deadline to workto you know..) are John "Johnny The Concrete" Barker, Michael "Mr Mow Town" Bennett and an un-named third party, believed to be supplying the money (petrolmoney only) from the Malvern area in South Worcestershire. Currently Mr T is being held on a secret wardat a Worcester Hospital, next to the Hawks Ward, security has been organisedand supplied by Farrell & Hurcomb Vinyl Security Services but where notavailable for comment today; their out of office message said something aboutgetting back to you once "they'd done Cleethorpes"; this firm it would seemcover more than just the Worcester Area!
Now to say I was shocked is a understatement, to say it's all made up, well nearly!; Get Well Soon Francis, we'll miss your sales box and company over the next few months while you recover. Worcester Soul nights, including this Fridays SoulfulSessions will be a little bit quieter
Catriona
Posted:Jun 18 2009 05:46 PM
Thanks for sharing a full and fair version of this terrible tale. I heard it was a cake related injury with no mention made to forces of evil or crime. Would you please pass on my very best wishes to Francis for a full and speedy recovery.
Catriona
lloydee
Posted:Jun 23 2009 05:07 PM
Catriona
There was no mention about cakes in the article but I've done some asking around and it appears that's Francis's route on that fatal days was; out of the shop and turn left, through the underpass, stopped to look in the newsagents windows at the free Ad's, into Greggs the bakers for a current iced bun, into the chemist for his bum cream and then 'BANG'.........
This information was supplied by one eyed jack with the walking stick shop upon returning from his visit to AA
As to whether Francis got to eat said cake, I'll ask him when I see him
By Lloydee in Articles ·

Ganche Blog from 2009

All Danced Out
Posted by Ganche, 16 June 2009
I knew by the glorious sunshine on the way to Cleethorpes that the weekend was gonna be a blinder. I wasnt wrong. Kylee and I had a pretty easy journey to Lincolnshire and in fact, chatted so much we were there before we knew it. After the usual shinnanigans of who was sleeping where we got to the venue about halfway through Sue Brick's and Amanda's set. That started us off in great style, fantastic set girls Friday night is great for "settling in" - meeting all those folks from various locations far and wide, getting a feel for the place, you know....but this year I was tempted early on onto the dancefloor (after you had infiltrated the wall of people packing the floor) I love to watch the dancers at Cleggy - its like all the best ones are there and when you stand back and look at em it looks fantastic...all that passion....great stuff. Simsy also presented Bearsy with his SSFFL winner's medal and his beaming face when he got it had me laughing. Classic tune after classic tune and about 10 pints later we fell giggling into the caravan about 4.00am - having decided to take it easy the first night! Karime nearly made it to bed...the top half of her body on the bed....her legs on the ladder of the bunk-bed!!! where she happily snoozed!!
Saturdays hangover started about 10 and we managed to crawl round to the cafe (sunglasses firmly glued on), eat their excuse for a breakfast and fall back into bed again.. As usual I missed all the daytime offerings opting to save myself for the niter session....so we chilled and swapped stories happily til it was time to go out again.
Saturday night was even more buzzing, we were all dancing, and warming up ready for the performers to come on. Jesse Davis wowed us with a few numbers. I loved his version of Stormy and he sang Hang on in there girl (one of my faves) without one note out of place. He went down a treat. He was followed by the beaming smile that is Melvin Davis who equally wowed us with his offerings. It seemed the singers were on for no time at all because I was enjoying it so much. Afterwards all I remember is dancin me socks off and getting totally obliterated.....I think we left about 4.30 while we could still walk
Sunday was chill out time, again, there was no way I was leaving my bed... so left the partying til the evening . Kylee and I got dressed up as the "soul police" complete with various tools of our trade...a tape measure to see if the djs had 7 inches or 12 and to check for "regulation" flares! talc for the floor, a beer towel to mop sweaty brows, a magnifying glass to check for boots, and of course, 6-inch stillettos!!and various other things....the boys seemed to favour the latex gloves and ky jelly the most - funnily enough When we came out of the ladies we walked slap bang into Melvin, Jesse and entourage who laughed with us (or maybe at us!) and were pleasantly surprised how many had taken up the fancy dress challenge. Even Ady who was dressed as a bear and little Sonny in matching outfit!! He was adorable - the baby that is....later saw the rest of the croasdell bear family dressed in pink. We did a bit of detective work as we were on duty, (although we were happy to be bribed with drinks!) checked out Dave and Rogers records with great care!! Measued flares and coshed various criminals with our pink squeaky trunchons!! Most blokes asked to be handcuffed but we preferred the "old style" of policing by giving them a clip round the ear. We had great fun all evening but found dancing in those shoes quite a hazardous task! By 12 oclock the magic fairy came and took away my magic dancing feet and gave me my bad back again so I retired for the evening.
Many thanks to Ady for putting all this together (and every one else involved) Its like getting the whole soul family out together - fantastic.
But my special thanks go to Karime, Kylee, Ian, Paul and Derek who made perfect trailer companions.
Roll on next year!!
Denise xx
By Deegee in Articles ·

Recent Additions to Soul Source Members Blogs

Recent Updates to Soul Source members blogs


Just a quick highlight of recent additions to the blog feature

Greatstone - June 2009 - Rythm & Blues World Service
in Carms' Blog am Sun (0)

50 Years Of Motown-r.i.p. Levi Stubbs...lead Singer Of The Four Tops
in The Maverick's Blog pm Sat (0)

Move On Relaunch In Ryton.. Karl Heard/fingers
in FickleFingers' Blog pm Sat (5)

United Sounds Of Soul
in Tony Foster's Blog am Wed (0)
By Mike in News Archives ·

Amlwch Allnighter Returns This Saturday 06 June 2009

Amlwch Allnighter This Saturday 06 June 2009
Just a quick shout for the upcoming Amlwch Allnighter, which after a bit of a break returns with a summer event to mark the third year point.
Described by some as the friendliest (and the messiest) allnighter around, it's one that I have always thoroughly enjoyed.
Brief info follows below from Steve T, full details and the latest up todate news can be found on the forum thread via the link below.(along with directions top tips etc etc)
AMLWCH ALL-NITER SAT 6TH JUNE
3RD ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 8 TILL 8 JUST £10.00 IN
GUEST DJ`S KARL HEARD & KEV MURPHY
RESIDENTS
STEVE THOMAS
WIGAN PAUL
JOE DUNLOP / CEL THOMAS "DEADLY COMBINATION"
JUMPIN JOAN
KARL RHODES
MIKE "SPADE " HUGHES
PAUL MCKAY "AMLWCH VIRGIN "
CHICO
MARK SPEAKMAN
GEORGE THE BARBER
THE MONSTER AND THE ALMOST LEGENDARY RAFFLE PROBABLY THE MOST MESSY NITER IN THE LAND
PAUL VERNON IS DOING MINI BUS FROM WREXHAM FOR DETAILS CONTACT 07731384243
PS FIRST 10 AMLWCH VIRGINS THROW THE DOOR GET IN FREE !!
Steve T
By Mike in Event News ·

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