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Soul Sam

"And we kick off with this one... Don Ray and ....Born A Boozer!" :thumbsup:

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Dave

On a similar theme, Richard Searling used to have a crafty tipple at the Casino some nights and I can well remember him introducing John Leach as "Put that whiskey down". Also introducing Ben Zine as "Village of paraffin". Comedy was different in those days.

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Remember a club called The Car Wash, somewhere in London years ago - The regular funky inhabitants were exiting as our lot were turning up, though inevitably a few pish takers were ligging about. I don't remember the record played but clearly remember Keb's intro... "If you don't like soul music, fook off"! :thumbsup:

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Guest Matt Male

Memorable for me:

Butch at Keele ended a run of New Orleans labelled tracks with the words "back on dry land". Not long after hurricane Katrina.

Ted Massey introduced a song with "One for us big lads" and played You're On Top Girl :thumbsup:

Most memorable for me was Brian Rae at Brum Locarno, always played You Been Away and always introduced it by simply saying "Rubin"... (cue storming opening bars).

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Guy H playing June Conquest at Stafford - Wait for the beat.

Guy playing any record at Stafford - Wait for the beat :thumbsup:

One I had on tape that seems to have disappeared. Keb had stood in for guy for a couple of records as Guy was running late.

Guy took over.

45 minutes from Peterboro, my hands are shaking like buggery. These are the Chaumonts, and I need to sit down.

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Sam doing a Richard Searling show on (the then) Jazz FM. He had an hour-long slot to play what he wanted.

Part way through his hour Richard asked if could interrupt and just play one special request for someone who'd written in. He played the request - Eddie Bishop Call Me.

As the record ended Sam came in and said as he cued his next record - 'Right, now let's get back to soul music'. :thumbsup:

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One saying that stands out for me is the lubbly Sean Chapman who says "let's be 'avin' ya" before promptly leaving the stage and dancing to it himself - quality :thumbsup:

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Sam doing a Richard Searling show on (the then) Jazz FM. He had an hour-long slot to play what he wanted.

Part way through his hour Richard asked if could interrupt and just play one special request for someone who'd written in. He played the request - Eddie Bishop Call Me.

As the record ended Sam came in and said as he cued his next record - 'Right, now let's get back to soul music'. :thumbsup:

Remeber this one Brian?

Sam again. In the very early days of heart transplants he played Laura Lee's To Win Your Heart and dedicated it to Dr Christiaan Barnard.

Hell that was a few years ago!!!

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Remeber this one Brian?

Sam again. In the very early days of heart transplants he played Laura Lee's To Win Your Heart and dedicated it to Dr Christiaan Barnard.

Hell that was a few years ago!!!

One of my favs from Sam was at the Burnley Bank Hall he dedicated Walter Jackson to miners everywhere "touching in the dark" :D

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This is a good one from Pat Brady at Wigan,"THE NEXT RECORD GOES OUT TO TODAYS MODS,ITS KENNY GAMBLE and the JOKES ON YOU. flippin brill.Another one this time from Brian Rae,he thanks the previous DJ for his set and went on to say "YOUVE GOT ME, MYSELF AND I ON NOW and went straight into his first record.

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I remember Colin Law at a nighter in Congleton Cheshire, in the mid 90s saying get on the fucking floor and dance to this, and played Sad Souvenirs by the Four Tops,

our lot just burst out laughing, cheers Jim.

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searling at the casino, just before playing sam williams....... spurs had been beaten by man u that day 5-0, his intro was 'what about tottenham, 5 offside goals' ....class!

Just as good Dickie was following me as a guest and Liverpool had just hammered Spurs..

My last record was Sam Williams, I called it Ray Clemence "Goals slipped thou' my fingers"

I think it might have Bank Hall, it was somewhere in Burnley.

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What are the most memorable introductions to songs from DJ'syou have heard?

"This one from Joe Matthews and I Don't Like To Lose"

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I have him on live tape at Glenrothes 1st Anniversary mid 80's plugging it five times in his spot as the Fabulous Impacts , each introduction is full of energy and zest for this new discovery , on the the last play he just plainly says - " FUCKIN' MASSIVE !!!!! " as only HE can and the place erupts !!!! , the hairs still stand up on the back my neck every time I hear this record spun , happy days indeed :wave:

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best one has to be the late great Bub who always introduced The Poets as"She took a blue thing" :wave:

I can remember Bub once introducing The Velvets with " I'm Gonna Drop Me Some Blueys " :hatsoff2:

Malc

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Got a tape of Bub introducing Lou Pride "Mum I can't eat my Sunday Dinner 'cos I'm coming Down In The Morning"

he has to take the all time award for his intros, that clip on here of him in chesterfield is bloody hysterical from start to finish, we stopped a yoof and asked him can you give us directions to the nearest chemist , young ld says yeah just round the corner, but its shut at this time of night , "Na we,re not bothered whether its open or not , we just goin to burgle it!"

In a similar vein , ( pardon the piss poor pun), overheard at tony,s many years ago , " here,s the sparkels, and "try drugs".

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Guest Mick Donnelly

Tony Clayton at an evening do in Chelmsford circa 83 ....

"If you walk past my house at three oclock in the morning you will see me dancing to this one" ..... and after a few seconds pause he qualified it with ....... "If I've got my curtains open " ,......... Bizarre

Ain't got a clue what the record was :huh:

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Guest Mick Donnelly

This was used as an intro to Don Thomas by Paul Donnelly 1975 at the soul Cellar in Peterborough...

A mother and her son were standing on a platform at a railway station when the mother says......"Boy get away from the edge of that platform ,.... I said get away from the edge of that platform... if you don't get away from the edge of that platform that train is going to suck you off"...

the boy responded .... "come on train" :huh:

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Gordon 'Hammy' Hamilton at one of the first East Lothian Soul Club Alldayers after watching Celtic beat Rangers 1-0 earlier in the day ... "This record goes out to Rangers fans everywhere" and promptly sticks on Maria Tynes - The Queen Is On Her Knees.

Ali

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Another from Sam - St Ives 1977 , Ginger had just finished his spot with (I think ) Center City

" Thanks to Ginger for the last hour .Anyway , enough of the funky crap & on with the stompers .This is The Ellingtons " :hatsoff2:

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Why's that then??! :thumbsup:

Hang on l've just got it!! :yes:

Keep up son , keep up .

It will be no use telling you that I have in the past , introduced amongst others , " Skiing In The Snow " as being by Franz Klemmer , " My Sugar Baby " by The Tate & Lyle Orchestra , " Take Your Love And Run " by Roger Bannister , " There's That Mountain " by Sir Edmund Hilary , " Inky Dinky Wang Dang Doo " by Stanley Unwin and " Countdown ( Here I Come ) " by Buzz Aldrin .

As they say in these parts " Thas got t'have a laugh , or thad go crackers " ....... no more so when introducing records :thumbsup:

Malc

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Guest Glynn Jones

THE MIGHTY BUB, Now he had some great intro`s, MANY THANKS TO ? FOR THE LAST HOUR, REET LETS SLIDE ALL THESE BUTTONS UP N BLOW THE FOOKIN WINDOWS OUT.

I`m sure Malc will know a few of BUB`s intro`s

"That Ronny Reagan might be the most powerful man on the planet, but he's never necked a handful of bombers and danced to shit this f**king good."

Miss you, mate.

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