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I know a lot of track where played at the Casino and Richard broke some awsome sounds that Stafford gets the credit for but what tracks defined the newveo sound, if there is such a thing?

Alfie Davison - Love Is A Serious Business.

RONNIE DYSON - "Lady in red"

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What sounds marked the end of one era and the start of another?

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Deadbeats - No Second Chance

Mike Vickers - On The Brink

Daybreak - I Need Love

Main Change - Sunshine Is Her Way

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Omni "Keys to the city"

Roy Dawson "Over the top"

Cecil Washington "I don't like to lose"

all equally as big with the dancers..

Sorry Simon - but moving well away from the thread title, but sticking with the Richard's later North West heavily deep influenced underground scene, its got to be the period when "Table Cloth soul turned into Tent Music"............................laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gifthumbsup.gif.

But then -

The Chandlers - Your Love Makes Me Lonely

Walter Wilbert Jr - 24 Hour Of Lonliness

And would agree with Rob, Richards old Joe Mathews cover up Cecil Washington - I dont Like loose.

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Terry Callier - Look At Me Now

J Blackfoot - Where Is Love

Chuck Jackson - All Over The World

Eddie Holman This Will Be A Night To Remember

THE FUTURES PARTY TIME MAN

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Mickey Moonshine Name It You Got It

Carl Carlton - Competition Aint Nothing

Ray Pollard - The Drifter

The Originals Suspicion

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Garland Green - Ain't That Good Enough

Doug Parkinson & The Southern Star Band-I'll Be Around

Jackie Wilson - It Only Happens When I Look At You

Luther Vandross- Never Too Much

I know a lot of track where played at the Casino and Richard broke some awsome sounds that Stafford gets the credit for but what tracks defined the newveo sound, if there is such a thing?

Alfie Davison - Love Is A Serious Business.

RONNIE DYSON - "Lady in red"

Get Into Your Life by Beloyd

What sounds marked the end of one era and the start of another?

"Night of the wolf " would have to be a dividing line, as would burning spear, and phyllis hyman. To be honest though they must havbeen played before i started goin to niters as they al came out before 79.

WTF is this all about, Simon you are just listing series of records with no connections in style or time played or even to the f***ing questions! Listing a whole load of cheesy 70's doesn't reallly represent any thing to do with "the change" whatever that is, maybe some definition, some scope and some structure please and people might understand it a bit better, in my opinion obviously!!

Sorry to be a pedant, but were "Mike Vickers - On The Brink" & "Originals - Suspicion" played at T'Casino. :yes:

Des Parker

Me too. I dont get it .Also The Chandlers was played and massive at Band club in Accy way before Wigan closed.

Sorry to be a pedant, but were "Mike Vickers - On The Brink" & "Originals - Suspicion" played at T'Casino. :yes:

Des Parker

Or Luther Vandross?

Or "Party Time Man" , and I can remember "Mandrill - My Kind Of Girl" certainly being spun at Stafford, but don't remember "Too Late" being played in that era. Like others, I'm not really sure where we're going with this one.

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WTF is this all about, Simon you are just listing series of records with no connections in style or time played or even to the f***ing questions! Listing a whole load of cheesy 70's doesn't reallly represent any thing to do with "the change" whatever that is, maybe some definition, some scope and some structure please and people might understand it a bit better, in my opinion obviously!!

Working on scope and structure, back soon

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