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Firstly a big thanks to our guest DJ's for the day---Gaz and Andy two South Cheshire stalwarts and Vinnie our 'Man from the George'. Great work lads :thumbsup:

also thanks again to our local collectors who seamlessly fitted in a treat

Some really interesting stuff played for the first few hours--in a really relaxed setting. Cappachinos all round here in leafy Cheshirs as Nick Marshall discuused the merits of Fred Hughes and Freddie Hughes---great stuff :no:biggrin.gif

Darkness descended upon us and WOW :yes: --this crowd are insatiable :sleep3: We get a few travellers and locals mixed in and to say they are 'up for it' is an understatement

We count ourselves lucky that they 'take' all whats thrown at em music wise---and still come back for more.

This little soiree schedules to finish around 9ish :no: ---as is getting the norm it just goes on and on---- When I spun me last at 9.50 and left -- Simon Cotterill took over---I aint kidding this freakin dancefloor was rammed

.. so big big thanks to those that came and made it another fantastic Sunday in the Park

A flavour of those early doors playlists chaps wouldn't go amiss in the appropriate place :(

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Guest Cockney Gary

What a fantastic Sunday afternoon session great little venue with loads of potential can't wait for the next one.

Here's my playlist from early doors -

Carl Douglas - Marble & Iron on Buddha

Etta James & Sugar Pie DeSanto - Do I Make Myself Clear on Cadet

Ronnie Dyson - Lady In Red on Columbia

Denita James - Wild Side on Flip

Little Sherman & The MOD Swingers - The Price Of Love on Sagport

Walter Jackson - It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom on Okeh

Maurice Williams - Return on Sea Horn

Jerry Ganey - Just A Fool on Verve

Drapers - Your Love Has Gone Away on Gee

Beverly Ann Gibson - A Three Dollar Bill on Jubilee

The Stoppers - Come Back Baby on Jubilee

All DJ's played blinding spots highly recommended

Cheers Gaz :Dthumbsup.gif

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A relaxed and friendly place for Soul and social, great venue with views across the park and the river and music totally across the board. And once the daylight had gone the dancers packed the dancefloor

A few I played early doors

Lucky To Be Loved Emmanuel Lasky Wild Deuce

That Other Place Wade Flemons Veejay

Hey It's Love Commands Dynamic

Why Am I Crying Shirley Wahls King

Someone's Gonna Cry Val Martinez RCA

Hurt So Bad Susan Rafey Verve

Girl I Love You Garland Green Revue

I Dream of You Clara Hardy Tuna

I Don't Know How Superlatives Dynamics

Hey Boy I Love You Cynthia & Imaginations Blue Rock

I Still Love You Harry Deal & Galaxies Eclipse

The Man Who Don't Believe in Love Marv Johnson United Artists

A great place to go on a Sunday afternoon to finish off your weekend

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What a fantastic Sunday afternoon session great little venue with loads of potential can't wait for the next one.

Here's my playlist from early doors -

Carl Douglas - Marble & Iron on Buddha

Etta James & Sugar Pie DeSanto - Do I Make Myself Clear on Cadet

Ronnie Dyson - Lady In Red on Columbia

Denita James - Wild Side on Flip

Little Sherman & The MOD Swingers - The Price Of Love on Sagport

Walter Jackson - It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom on Okeh

Maurice Williams - Return on Sea Horn

Jerry Ganey - Just A Fool on Verve

Drapers - Your Love Has Gone Away on Gee

Beverly Ann Gibson - A Three Dollar Bill on Jubilee

The Stoppers - Come Back Baby on Jubilee

All DJ's played blinding spots highly recommended

Cheers Gaz :wave::lol:

Gaz your set was absolutly sublime, a man of my own heart, perfect for a soulful sunday :hatsoff2:

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Just to echo Jez's sentiments, this session just builds and builds. Thanks to all that attended from myself, especialy the Dj's who really did keep the standards high, whilst providing amazing diversity.:wave:

Just as a note, first one where we've begun in daylight hours and this caused a little unease for me, as the genuine soul crowd initially mixed with the serfs of congleton! LOL, Seriously though, this had never been an issue earier in the winter but we will accomodate for this in future with slightly later starts and finishes for the summer months. :hatsoff2:

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A relaxed and friendly place for Soul and social, great venue with views across the park and the river and music totally across the board. And once the daylight had gone the dancers packed the dancefloor

A few I played early doors

Lucky To Be Loved Emmanuel Lasky Wild Deuce

That Other Place Wade Flemons Veejay

Hey It's Love Commands Dynamic

Why Am I Crying Shirley Wahls King

Someone's Gonna Cry Val Martinez RCA

Hurt So Bad Susan Rafey Verve

Girl I Love You Garland Green Revue

I Dream of You Clara Hardy Tuna

I Don't Know How Superlatives Dynamics

Hey Boy I Love You Cynthia & Imaginations Blue Rock

I Still Love You Harry Deal & Galaxies Eclipse

The Man Who Don't Believe in Love Marv Johnson United Artists

A great place to go on a Sunday afternoon to finish off your weekend

Another outstanding spot from Andy who, I think pitched it just right, thanks a lot mate. you also spun a selec tion of very high quality oldies later when the feet were twitchinjg on the dancefloor.

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Another good Sunday afternoon of soul, thanks to Jez and Geese and everyone else who came along and took part. It gets better everytime!

Here's a selection of the tunes I played at the warm up session:-

The Elgins - Street Scene

Little Anthony - Goin out of my head.

Buddy McKnight - Everytime.

Marvin Smith - Who will do your running.

Traditions - My life with you.

Artistics - Girl I need you.

Tommy Marks - Crazy Crazy.

Epitome of Sound - Where were you.

Montclairs - Unwanted love.

Dee Dee Wariwick - When love slips away.

Hope to see you all at the next one.

Paul

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