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What's you vote on the fastest 45's to be played on the soul scene, a few suggestions below:

Some great 45's and proud to say that when I was slightly younger would dance my heart out to so many of these, not so much these days.

Who was the drummer on the Kellmac 45's, is it possible to play the drums this fast? If so this would have been great to see! I know the group were made up of Larry Brownlee, Carl Washington and Robert Lewis.

Burning Bush - Keeps on burning - Mercury

Butlers - She tried to kiss me (all I could do was run) - Liberty

Cautions - No other way - Shrine

Classics - So glad that I found you - Yan-g

COD's - She's fire - Kellmac

Colt 45's - Lady lady - Jerry

Combinations - Whatcha gonna do - Kellmac

Damon Fox - Packin' up - Fairmount

Harry Betts - Theme from the Fantastic Plastic Machine - Epic

James Lewis & A Case of Tyme - Manifesto - Legend

James Wesley Smith - Talkin' 'bout women - Angel Town

Jimmy Armstrong - Mystery - Shrine

Little Nicky Soul - I wanted to tell you - Shee

Little Ron & the Esquires - I found someone - Charade

Little Stanley - The Stran - Vance

Mystic Moods - Astral Trip - WB

Royal Esquires - Ain't gonna run - Prix

Sandi Sheldon - Your gonna make me love you - Okeh

Triumphs - I'm coming to your rescue - Okeh

Ty Karim - You just don't know - Romark

Velvets - I gotta find me somebody - 20th Century

Velvet Satins - Nothing can compare to you - General American

Vondells - Hey girl you've changed - Airtown

Any additions?

Mark

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Didnt spend much time in M's then!

East Coast Connection - Summer in the parks - New Direction

I also remember I believe Steve Whittle playing Pigbag - Papa's got a brand new pigbag - Rough Trade in M's before it was a national hit

Agree lots of 100 mile an hour dancers were played

The four Exceptions you got the power is mega fast

the soul messengers-how we feel is proper proper fast !

jason

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You girl :lol:

These are easy peasy to dance to.

I would agree.....these are floaters as is Ians choice 40 days and nights.If youre brought up on Stafford type stuff I suppose The Limitations would take the puff out of you.

That's right,mate....Why was it covered up as a Rock Singer though???????? :lol::yes:

And The Silver Bullet Band were also mentioned..

Silver Bullet-White Lies Blue Eyes?

Got the play box out...

Sandy Wynns-Quicksand

Curtis Lee-Everybodys goin wild

James Bounty-Prove yourself

Family Child-What about the music

Cavaliers-Hold on to my baby

Puzzles-My sweet baby

Gail wynters-you got the power

Pat lewis-warning

next one pookie hudson but decided its midtempo

The tymes-The Love that youre looking for

Syng ,Mcgowan-Thats what i want

First choice-this is the house

Artistics-The Chase is on

Volumes-You got it baby

Stella starr-bring him back

Dramatics-all because of you

Belles-Dont Pretend

Presentations-call on me

visitors-im in danger

dreams band-charge

bill deal-ive got my needs

casualeers-you betta be sure

van mccoy-soul improvisations

Are these the same old, same old oldies i keep hearing quoted or northern soul??. On the trot maybe there should be an ambulance on standby....somebody call me a doctor, somebody call me a nurse...

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the superlatives......i still love you

FOOTSIE......

I always dance to the superlatives.

One of my all time favourites.

Stu.

Outsiders - Lonely Man.

I also think Sam And Kitty - I've Got Something Good.

is a bit too fast for me,but it packs the floor out when played.

Maybe its me getting old:(

Stu.

Keb played some great tracks, King George blows you away.

Dave T played Natural Facts - Girl don't cry - Lucky Lou around the same time.

How about another Gwen Owens 45 - Mystery Man - Oncore

Limitations - I'm lonely. I'm troubled - Bacone

Bob and Gene - I really really love you - Modo

Mark

on a modern tip Like Her- Gentlemen and Their Ladies..........then again all Disco!!!!!

Trade Martin - Moanin' - RCA.

Ree Flores - Look into my heart - M&H

Frustrating really. SOOO good but impossible to dance to.

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No-one's mentioned THE DREAM TEAM-I'M NOT SATISFIED-GREGORY

Great fem dancer. If soul was punk we'd all be po-go ing.

Kev

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The Who Who Song - Jackie Wilson

''Gloria'' was added to my list as aq wind up, just knew some opinated small; minded person(s) would come on and slag it off:thumbsup: .

I argree its not a ''soul'' record as such BUT, depending on your choice of stimulant its a blinding track.

A big fat spliff loaded with some quality sinsimellia, not the shite skunk most people are toking, and Gloria is one helluva track to get off on, its the tune, not the vocals that do the business, (anyone know if there's an instrumental out there???????).

To the small minded peeps above, open your lugholes and DO NOT limit your listening to what is euphemistaically called Northern Soul......Flloyd, Genisis etc also have a place. I took a load of singles to a hippy party, around 1975, everyone was on the wizz, BUT they thought things like Double o Soul, twine Time, et al were brilliant....and thats hippies with long long hair, not buzz cut sooul freaks.

NUFF SAID, WHAT DO DO RECKON JOHN (Soulcarp)?

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The Who Who Song - Jackie Wilson

Remember first time I heard this, Harborough around 1972.....:rolleyes: well remember Smelly George bopping aroud to this and Joy Lovejoy.

Yeah, Joy Lovejoy....In Orbit....now THAT is a belter of a track :lol:

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apollas-mr creator

barnaby bye-can't live this way

cameo-find my way

crystal motion-main squeeze

detroit soul-all of my life

flaming emeralds-have some everybody

gloria jones-heartbeat

jerry fuller-double life

international gto's-love my baby

johnny taylor-friday night

all too fast for me nowadays, i'd look like a mating swan trying to dance to flaming emeralds:lol:

current spin for me is ronnie mitchells 'hang loose' have to take the pitch down a bit for that...

also gloria jones 'heartbeat' 'tainted love'or little richards 'i need love' actually quite a few 'okeh' releases (vibrations,sandi sheldon etc)

dean

One i can never dance to but just love the tune, my feet go into a hissy fit then my brain just packs up

Jay & The Americans - Got Hung Up Along Way

The beat behind this track is dance crazy!!

Volcanos....Ladys Man....Arctic

absolutely superb, but too fast for ma leggys these days.

At the last Lifeline one of the dj's played one at minus 8. It was still fast at that.

Tempests - Cant get you out of my mind

Ronnie Savoy - Pitfall

This has me tapping my feet at the moment

Big Ella - Too Hot To Hold

(and if anyone has one....:thumbsup: )

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Just had a flash back and can honestly say this has to be one of the fastest records the scene has ever heard

how about "what a day" the contrasts (monument) undancable, but a great cheapie, soul police may not like it thoughno.gif

What's you vote on the fastest 45's to be played on the soul scene, a few suggestions below:

Some great 45's and proud to say that when I was slightly younger would dance my heart out to so many of these, not so much these days.

Who was the drummer on the Kellmac 45's, is it possible to play the drums this fast? If so this would have been great to see! I know the group were made up of Larry Brownlee, Carl Washington and Robert Lewis.

Burning Bush - Keeps on burning - Mercury

Butlers - She tried to kiss me (all I could do was run) - Liberty

Cautions - No other way - Shrine

Classics - So glad that I found you - Yan-g

COD's - She's fire - Kellmac

Colt 45's - Lady lady - Jerry

Combinations - Whatcha gonna do - Kellmac

Damon Fox - Packin' up - Fairmount

Harry Betts - Theme from the Fantastic Plastic Machine - Epic

James Lewis & A Case of Tyme - Manifesto - Legend

James Wesley Smith - Talkin' 'bout women - Angel Town

Jimmy Armstrong - Mystery - Shrine

Little Nicky Soul - I wanted to tell you - Shee

Little Ron & the Esquires - I found someone - Charade

Little Stanley - The Stran - Vance

Mystic Moods - Astral Trip - WB

Royal Esquires - Ain't gonna run - Prix

Sandi Sheldon - Your gonna make me love you - Okeh

Triumphs - I'm coming to your rescue - Okeh

Ty Karim - You just don't know - Romark

Velvets - I gotta find me somebody - 20th Century

Velvet Satins - Nothing can compare to you - General American

Vondells - Hey girl you've changed - Airtown

Any additions?

Mark

combinations - watcha gonna do - kellmack

monguito santamaria - hey sister - fania

peace !

fastest record ive ever heard ktf c

That Contessa tune that Guy used to spin back in the day. Was it on Las Bar or something. Need your love. Surely must be up there. Found it in refosoul but not suused how to post it here.

Cheers

Phil

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Mobs open the door to your heart

lorraine chandler i cant hold on

This is fast, Bobby Patterson - Don't be so mean.

Gems I'll be there

Got to be this one surely!

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What about Jerry Naylor - City Lights. surely thats the winner:hatsoff2:

Sonic Explosion - We belong together

Frankie "Loveman" Crocker - Ton of dynamite

Ronnie "Loveman" Stokes - Touch you again

Anyone remember an instrumental by Eart Wind and Fire called "Bio"?

It was the flip of a well known 12 of theirs. May have got an odd spin at Casino or maybe the Ritz. Seem to remember it was a fast shuffler.

c/u as bob segar at wigan i remember :rolleyes:

That's right,mate....Why was it covered up as a Rock Singer though???????? :D:lol:

And The Silver Bullet Band were also mentioned..

It was covered as "The Bob Segar Sound System" to be precise.

and it was and still is a rock tune :lol::yes:

Girl Watcher - Okaysions

I find that hard to dance to

P:)

International GTO's is up there with the quickest and I dont think Jeanette Williams - All Of A Sudden is to far off!! yes.gif:no:

A couple not mentioned so far

Nicky C - Good Times

Superlatives - Were So Lonely

Tommy Tate. You taught me how to love (puffed out,had to sit down for an hour anda bit last time i jigged to this)

Also Archie Bell. Everybody have a good time.

The Temps - Get Ready.

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heard a thumper at radcliffe on sat, think andy d may have played it, old stafford tune if i remember, cant think of name but kept belting out 'you got good lovin':lol:

Toad.. loved your two armchair choices.... really nice!

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