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his is a fantastic tape which shows what a great DJ John Vincent was in those early Wigan days, plus a rare recording of part of Alan Rhodes set before he took a 2 year break from Wigan. Some of the top sounds at the time include The Skullsnaps, Frankie Crocker, Willie Mitchell, Tamiko Jones, Anderson Brothers, The Jewels...great stuff.

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https://planetrecords.podbean.com/

his is a fantastic tape which shows what a great DJ John Vincent was in those early Wigan days, plus a rare recording of part of Alan Rhodes set before he took a 2 year break from Wigan. Some of the top sounds at the time include The Skullsnaps, Frankie Crocker, Willie Mitchell, Tamiko Jones, Anderson Brothers, The Jewels...great stuff.

Great stuff pete, the clapping in the middle of the jewels gets yer everytime, nice one-cheers-HARRY :thumbup:

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Great stuff pete, the clapping in the middle of the jewels gets yer everytime, nice one-cheers-HARRY :thumbup:

It's a pleasure Harry, glad you enjoyed it

Fantastic stuff.

Just been dancin in the kitchen, tried a spin and nearly went head first out the back door. Took me back :thumbup::shades::D

Thanks Pete, made my day.

Fantastic stuff.

Just been dancin in the kitchen, tried a spin and nearly went head first out the back door. Took me back :D:P:lol:

Thanks Pete, made my day.

:lol::thumbup::thumbup: Never ceases to amaze me the quality of the recordings on things like this after 37 years, also considering the equipment we had to use back then :shades:

https://planetrecords.podbean.com/

his is a fantastic tape which shows what a great DJ John Vincent was in those early Wigan days, plus a rare recording of part of Alan Rhodes set before he took a 2 year break from Wigan. Some of the top sounds at the time include The Skullsnaps, Frankie Crocker, Willie Mitchell, Tamiko Jones, Anderson Brothers, The Jewels...great stuff.

Sorry was only ten in 1975. Nevermind, have downloaded the reggae podcast, lovely authentic groove Pete, love it. Was probably about -8 when these were recorded.

Jock.

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