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mylestones on andre,,,royal vibes on bee = others,,,,,,,,does this 45 have any fans out there?

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I've got to admit, more than any other record, The Joker was the record which made me realise there was a difference between the normal soul we heard at our youth club disco, and Northern Soul, the beat was so driving, just relentless, I bought this (on Cherub) not knowing what Northern Soul was, within a couple of months I was a worshipper! Do I like it? Not much, but if you took that laughing off, then yeas, superb

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somebody asked to play the milestones the other week ...put it on and it packed the floor.....forgot about the butch baker version and also watts 103rd band as well

somebody asked to play the milestones the other week ...put it on and it packed the floor.....forgot about the butch baker version and also watts 103rd band as well

Butch Baker / Mylestones is the same record mate

gets played up here a bit Mark ..and as you say .. packs the floor ... great stomper ... but would be better without the laugh bit :thumbsup:

pete

Big fan of the All Night Band meself... :thumbsup:

got the andre 45 but not the cherub ...one,,,,also the royal vibes.....cheers pete..

Cherubs a boot under it's cover up name Mark, I didn't know it was the Mylestones for about 5 years

Anyone who attended the first SoultripUSA in LA 2004 may have run into Leonard Grayson, the brother of Miles.

He was the voice of the Joker on Andre.

I accidently bought a version by "Butch Barker":hatsoff2: on a uk lable(Poss Creole?). Obviously one of the cash in attempts mid 70s. I thought someone had release the Milestones version as its c/u name. That'll teach me to read labels properly!.

I did have a version, I can't remember the group, but I'm sure the Label was Way Out West. It sounded like the Watts Band version slowed down.

Paul

I've got to admit, more than any other record, The Joker was the record which made me realise there was a difference between the normal soul we heard at our youth club disco, and Northern Soul, the beat was so driving, just relentless, I bought this (on Cherub) not knowing what Northern Soul was, within a couple of months I was a worshipper! Do I like it? Not much, but if you took that laughing off, then yeas, superb

Me too. Well, I remember downloading The Wigan Casino Story and being blown away by The Joker. It was my favorite track for a long, long time...

I accidently bought a version by "Butch Barker":hatsoff2: on a uk lable(Poss Creole?). Obviously one of the cash in attempts mid 70s. I thought someone had release the Milestones version as its c/u name. That'll teach me to read labels properly!.

I did have a version, I can't remember the group, but I'm sure the Label was Way Out West. It sounded like the Watts Band version slowed down.

Paul

Yes I remember that, it's on a pale blue label...I'll get it in a minute...The Natural Soul Band

I accidently bought a version by "Butch Barker":hatsoff2: on a uk lable(Poss Creole?). Obviously one of the cash in attempts mid 70s. I thought someone had release the Milestones version as its c/u name. That'll teach me to read labels properly!.

I did have a version, I can't remember the group, but I'm sure the Label was Way Out West. It sounded like the Watts Band version slowed down.

Paul

Is that one on Creole not the original version? It has the B side of the original.

have to admit i like the milestones although i agree a bit too much laughing...

its probably a nostagia thing for me as it was one of the first northern tunes i had on black magic and still got...got it off my older bruv he had a spare

to be honest cant remember the last time i heard it out and actually mentioned that on here not long ago on a thread about hearing the same old oldies played over and over..still gets a good price when ive seen it on ebay too..the original that is not the black magic !!:hatsoff2:

dean

Alwasy reminds me of my Time at Blackpool Casino in the mid 70s because it reminded you of the laughing clown in his box on the pleasure beach whic the casino was the entrance to.

I love this to bits. Similar backing track to Dirty hearts which was often played after it.

Never owned an original but wouldnt mind one for posterity!

Always prefered the Royal Vibes version on Bee.No laughter but great intro and pounding beat.Got played at the Casino oldies anniversaries.This is the dancers version for sure

...first heard the mylestones at the queens hall niter in '74..it was played relentlessly...

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