I got this box of records today, loads of oldies, so thought I'd do a podcast with a few things I haven't heard or played for a long time, so amongst the class items like Ronnie Mcnair, Billy Hambric, Frank Dell and so on, I put a few kind of 'never played anywhere' records on: LJ Johnson "Your magic put a spell on me", The Present "Manys the slip", Joey Dee "How can I forget", Benny Curtis "Dirty hearts"....and the interesting thing was, I absolutely LOVED hearing those records, maybe it's because I just couldn't remember when I last heard them but my favourite of the entire lot (today) was that inst of How Can I Forget! I remember my first ever trip to Wigan and this and Little Joe Cook were the two biggest sounds at the time.
It just made me think how great it was back then when you could play almost anything. Granted it got a bit silly with all the UK label records in 78, but I think I definitely preferred the mid 70's to anything that followed it.
I got this box of records today, loads of oldies, so thought I'd do a podcast with a few things I haven't heard or played for a long time, so amongst the class items like Ronnie Mcnair, Billy Hambric, Frank Dell and so on, I put a few kind of 'never played anywhere' records on: LJ Johnson "Your magic put a spell on me", The Present "Manys the slip", Joey Dee "How can I forget", Benny Curtis "Dirty hearts"....and the interesting thing was, I absolutely LOVED hearing those records, maybe it's because I just couldn't remember when I last heard them but my favourite of the entire lot (today) was that inst of How Can I Forget! I remember my first ever trip to Wigan and this and Little Joe Cook were the two biggest sounds at the time.
It just made me think how great it was back then when you could play almost anything. Granted it got a bit silly with all the UK label records in 78, but I think I definitely preferred the mid 70's to anything that followed it.