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i went to allnighters from 16 years old and cover -ups were the norm , circa ..78 to well now !,but who were the guys finding out who the records were by ,one night i remember vividly searling introducing frankie karl and stipulating it wasnt the 7th avenue aviators which id just seen in 3 different boxes in the bar. so who were the major uncoverers :thumbsup: (if thats a legit word)

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i went to allnighters from 16 years old and cover -ups were the norm , circa ..78 to well now !,but who were the guys finding out who the records were by ,one night i remember vividly searling introducing frankie karl and stipulating it wasnt the 7th avenue aviators which id just seen in 3 different boxes in the bar. so who were the major uncoverers :thumbsup: (if thats a legit word)

The Uncoverers was a 70's TV sitcom starring Tony Curtis and Roger Moore I believe.........

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so come on who are the uncoverers ill say brother louis brown ,now who can honestly say they new it was wilson pickett 1st :thumbsup:

It amazed me that more people didn't recognise such a distinctive voice. In fact, I'm still puzzled after all these years.

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i went to allnighters from 16 years old and cover -ups were the norm , circa ..78 to well now !,but who were the guys finding out who the records were by ,one night i remember vividly searling introducing frankie karl and stipulating it wasnt the 7th avenue aviators which id just seen in 3 different boxes in the bar. so who were the major uncoverers ph34r.gif (if thats a legit word)

One is just a slightly different version to the other though, as far as I can tell Frankie Karl / Aviators is the same record apart from one intro being longer

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One is just a slightly different version to the other though, as far as I can tell Frankie Karl / Aviators is the same record apart from one intro being longer

i wonder who uncovered joe mathews ohmy.gif or did richard reveal it himself, although the exclusiveness of that one record attracted thousands to the casino,so maybe not!!

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Kev Draper uncovered The Group featuring Cecil Washington "I Dont Like To Lose" when he obtained a copy himself, Richard Searling felt he should have still played it as Joe Matthews to maintain its mystique, also concerning distinctive vocals Pat Brady covered up Bobby Womack 'Find Me Somebody" as Lenny Curtis and that fooled a lot of people.

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Kev Draper uncovered The Group featuring Cecil Washington "I Dont Like To Lose" when he obtained a copy himself, Richard Searling felt he should have still played it as Joe Matthews to maintain its mystique, also concerning distinctive vocals Pat Brady covered up Bobby Womack 'Find Me Somebody" as Lenny Curtis and that fooled a lot of people.

When did Pat cover up Bobby Womack, i didn't know that ever got covered up?

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Worry ye not Paul. I uncovered it.

Bought the LP in Fox's in Doncaster and was gobsmacked to find the Top nighter sound on the LP.

But not as gobsmacked as Pat was when I played it an hour before he came on - uncovered!

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Sean

Hello Sean,

I remember selling copies by the boxload to Pat.

I had reviewed the record in Black Echoes long before it was played on the scene. Apart from having hundreds of copies I assumed everyone would have instantly recognised the voice.

Paul

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When did Pat cover up Bobby Womack, i didn't know that ever got covered up?

Pat Brady covered it up as Lenny Curtis 'Someboby To Love" in fact you can actually hear him on refosoul on this site at Wigan Casino dedicating it to Guy Hennigan, some of his other cover ups were spot on as soundalikes Magnificent 7 covered up as The Chandlers, Pat Lewis covered up as Eula Cooper etc.

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Pat Brady covered it up as Lenny Curtis 'Someboby To Love" in fact you can actually hear him on refosoul on this site at Wigan Casino dedicating it to Guy Hennigan, some of his other cover ups were spot on as soundalikes Magnificent 7 covered up as The Chandlers, Pat Lewis covered up as Eula Cooper etc.

It was Guy who put me on to it about 75/76.

I had been around to his house, I took some of my unknows and he was playing me some of his.

He was still living in Skipton at the time.

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I dont know if there has ever been a thread on here concerning covered up records that sound nothing like the artists they were covered up as, if not i would suggest a couple Cecil Washington aka Joe Matthews-nothing like Joe and General Assembley aka Don Varner again nothing like Don.

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Apart from having hundreds of copies I assumed everyone would have instantly recognised the voice.

Paul

That's whats amazing isn't it Paul.

Nobody did!

Pat played it for months as 'Brother Louis Brown' and had everyone guessing (certainly at Clifton Hall 1980).

Then again, how many Northern Soul Nighter goers, at the time, ever really listened to Wilson Pickett?

:)

Sean

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That's whats amazing isn't it Paul.

Nobody did!

Pat played it for months as 'Brother Louis Brown' and had everyone guessing (certainly at Clifton Hall 1980).

Then again, how many Northern Soul Nighter goers, at the time, ever really listened to Wilson Pickett?

:)

Sean

I did , but old habits die hard :g: ........#

Malc Burton

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Pat Brady covered it up as Lenny Curtis 'Someboby To Love" in fact you can actually hear him on refosoul on this site at Wigan Casino dedicating it to Guy Hennigan, some of his other cover ups were spot on as soundalikes Magnificent 7 covered up as The Chandlers, Pat Lewis covered up as Eula Cooper etc.

funny you should mention that about the chandlers c/up as i had pats copy for a good few years (eastern silver issue ,the indentation of the c/up label had permanently marked it!)sold it on to glen hunter . only played the ballad on flip as i remember, a side yuk :(just to add i only presumed it was pats copy unless more djs had it at the same time?

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I remember Richard playing The Four Reputation " Call on me " on Millage at Stafford C/U , I went up to him and said I've got this [ bought it a few weeks before by The Presentations for £5 ] anyway on hearing this news he uncovered it right in front of me .Didn't have the heart to tell him it wasn't the copy that I'd got !! Though they are pretty similar .Best,Eddie

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Story goes my brother Mick uncovered lots of Casino tunes. Apparently he used to buy em of Richard and uncover them the same night in the record bar.

can't be certain what tunes they were as I was a youth then and not paying too much attention to the records.

Richard, Pat or Guy would know more or our Dave

Kev

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there was also that other one by butch not sure if it was ever uncovered, cant remember who it was by but recall it was called 'thats when you know youre in love' cracking tune. was a clip on here somewhere but pretty bad quality. been around a long time tho

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there was also that other one by butch not sure if it was ever uncovered, cant remember who it was by but recall it was called 'thats when you know youre in love' cracking tune. was a clip on here somewhere but pretty bad quality. been around a long time tho

Temptones.

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