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Which one do you think would go down well on the dance floor most of all and what one would you have in your box? Trying to make my mind up between the two. Cheers Billy

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  • Echo Pete's words. Cool off by a mile.

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Mighty Lover rather than Cool Off by a mile mate

But 'Might Lover' is better by the Mighty Lovers on the yellow labelled vinyl Boo-Ga-Loo as opposed to the Ideals' copy on purple/blue styrene

Cheers

Richard

hard to choose billy i couldnt afford "cool off" when i was young so bought the mighty lovers for £1.50 why not play them both back to back ! Atb t

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Mighty Lover rather than Cool Off by a mile mate

But 'Might Lover' is better by the Mighty Lovers on the yellow labelled vinyl Boo-Ga-Loo as opposed to the Ideals' copy on purple/blue styrene

Cheers

Richard

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hard to choose billy i couldnt afford "cool off" when i was young so bought the mighty lovers for £1.50 why not play them both back to back ! Atb t

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Cool Off by a million miles.

Never forget the first time I heard this, played by Pep, I thought it was terrible, within 2 weeks of hearing it had got into my head and it was my top want and within 4 weeks I'd secured an emidisc of it on my first trip to Wigan. Still a big big favourite of mine. The other version is ok.

Echo Pete's words. Cool off by a mile.

yep me 2, cool off everytime for me.

Love both and have had both, Mighty Lover for listening to in the car, Cool off for jigging to

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Never heard the Might Lovers (ie the group) version though, always just assumed it was still the Ideals, clearly I'm wrong!

Here's my copy

Cheers

Richard

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Love both and have had both, Mighty Lover for listening to in the car, Cool off for jigging to

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Never heard the Might Lovers (ie the group) version though, always just assumed it was still the Ideals, clearly I'm wrong!

No it's the same record isn't it?

Love both and have had both, Mighty Lover for listening to in the car, Cool off for jigging to

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Never heard the Might Lovers (ie the group) version though, always just assumed it was still the Ideals, clearly I'm wrong!

No it's the same record isn't it?

Yes, never checked by comparing the two side-to-side as it were but I believe so :yes:

Cheers

Richard

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Yep, cool off.......it was the 1st to be played as far as I know and the bubbles do it for me............"Hey, you over there........would you get me a drink of....................POP?" :yes:

I think I prefer Mighty Lover, but not sure. I know the first time I heard Cool Off at the Mecca, I thought WTF is this crap. As Pete S said, it wasn't long before it worked for me.

Paul

When was the Mighty Lover first played?, remember cool off from WC .

It was only "Cool Off" back in the day. Funnily enough I found the Ideals @ Cheapo Cheapo on Berwick Street market roughly about 2 weeks after I got "Cool Off" but I don't think I've ever heard it out anywhere. I love 'em both.....

Ian D :D

and only 45pence on Brian Phillip´s list for some lucky bas++++ :yes:

Steve

Ian Levine got that copy! It really p*ssed me off 'cos I already liked the name of the group and the title before I ever heard it and when I asked Brian about it he said Levine had bought it that week. Went to the Mecca that Saturday and heard "Cool Off" for the first time grrrr....

Ian D :D

Ian Levine got that copy! It really p*ssed me off 'cos I already liked the name of the group and the title before I ever heard it and when I asked Brian about it he said Levine had bought it that week. Went to the Mecca that Saturday and heard "Cool Off" for the first time grrrr....

Ian D :D

You need to get closure on this Ian :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Richard

You need to get closure on this Ian :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Richard

The bit that really hurt was that Levine got it for 45 pence and I had to pay £30 for the next copy @ early 70's prices. No wonder I'm traumatised........ :lol:

Ian D :D

First time I heard "Cool Off" played at an allnighter, I thought it was the backing track for a radio or TV advert for a cool drink aimed at a local black audience.

That dj's had dug into Black Culture that deeply impressed me immensely as a youngster in 1983!

Some time later, I heard 'Mighty Lover' and I was even more convinced: "Cool Off" was a reworked song made for an advert and "Mighty Lover" was the original. And it still sounds that way to me.

First time I heard "Cool Off" played at an allnighter, I thought it was the backing track for a radio or TV advert for a cool drink aimed at a local black audience.

That dj's had dug into Black Culture that deeply impressed me immensely as a youngster in 1983!

Some time later, I heard 'Mighty Lover' and I was even more convinced: "Cool Off" was a reworked song made for an advert and "Mighty Lover" was the original. And it still sounds that way to me.

That's exactly what happened Russell. "Cool Off" was specifically made for a soft drink ad that aired in Detroit I believe......

Not sure which one came first though. Did Wylie & Hestor simply re-cycle the Mighty Lovers backing track for the ad song I wonder...?

Ian D :D

My first hearing of 'Mighty Lover' by The Mighty Lovers was actually on the radio.

As a kid (late 70s) I used to tune into Dave Evision's Northern Soul spot on Radio Derby - with the signal dipping in and out badly at times as it was broadcast on AM I think - and I was in Leicestershire!

Dave's regular guest spot was on Terry Christian's show - remember him?

I heard some fantastic songs for the first time on Dave's radio spot and the Mighty Lovers was one of the best :thumbsup:

Others I still remember hearing first there (and still love) were Lou Courtney - Trying To Find My Woman (Buddah); Howard Tate - Baby I Love You (Verve); Linda Jones & Whatnauts - I'm So Glad I Found You (Stang); Fantastics - Me And You (Sound Stage 7) - brilliant stuff!!!

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Richard

That's exactly what happened Russell. "Cool Off" was specifically made for a soft drink ad that aired in Detroit I believe......

Not sure which one came first though. Did Wylie & Hestor simply re-cycle the Mighty Lovers backing track for the ad song I wonder...?

Ian D :D

Well, I never knew that as actual fact! Thanks for confirming the guesses of a 17/18 year old! Anyone got a bottle of this on ice today, or maybe even a product shot?

Back to the two songs, I think you have to work on the basis that both were immensely popular locally. Each turns up very frequently on eBay and copies are usually very well worn to say the least. You take that to mean they got worn through being played a lot.

Which came first - the ad or the song - is a very interesting question...

"Scotts on Swingers" is an obvious example of a songs reworked for promotional purposes, as is Steve Karmen's "Breakaway". But what about jingles that became songs later - are there any examples?

That's exactly what happened Russell. "Cool Off" was specifically made for a soft drink ad that aired in Detroit I believe......

Not sure which one came first though. Did Wylie & Hestor simply re-cycle the Mighty Lovers backing track for the ad song I wonder...?

Ian D :D

Fantastic Information, didn't know that. Thanks Ian.

When I first heard Mighty Lover, around 75 ish I was told it was by The Mighty Lovers. It was many years later when I got the Ideals on a CD I was a tad confused. So I'm sure The Mighty Lovers was the first to surface, after Cool Off.

Paul

Mighty Lover, lover here :thumbsup: I like cool off too it's just the "fine foxy thing" line makes me squirm and feel embarrassed :wub:

When was the Mighty Lover first played?, remember cool off from WC .

as i remember cool off was a big spin at Wigan/mecca '74..Searling used to play it..alongside Carstairs..Soul bowl had some copies of mighty lover for £2 or so later on..i cant remember it being that popular until maybe much later..people bought it cos they could'nt get cool off..btw '' Cool off '' by a mile esp if you were there when it was first played...'' ..Richard popcorn Wylie strikes again with the tremendously popular instrumental..Cool Off..' (Richard Searling Wigan casino 1974)

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Thanks for all your replies, interesting reading. I've gone for cool off, should be with no later than Saturday.

Cheers Billy

Mighty Lover for me . It amazes me how the same backing track can sound so different with a different vocal

Billy

Think you should really have both and mix one into the other - Coo off first mixed into (The) Might Lover (just spotted the titles on the Ideals and the Mighty Lovers are different) - either Boo-Ga-Loo version would do

Cheers

Richard

'Thank you, you fine Foxy Thing you !'

'Hey you over there, will you get me a drink of ..........pop'

:) No contest !!!!

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Billy

Think you should really have both and mix one into the other - Coo off first mixed into (The) Might Lover (just spotted the titles on the Ideals and the Mighty Lovers are different) - either Boo-Ga-Loo version would do

Cheers

Richard

maybe Richard later ,cheers billy

My first hearing of 'Mighty Lover' by The Mighty Lovers was actually on the radio.

As a kid (late 70s) I used to tune into Dave Evision's Northern Soul spot on Radio Derby - with the signal dipping in and out badly at times as it was broadcast on AM I think - and I was in Leicestershire!

Dave's regular guest spot was on Terry Christian's show - remember him?

I heard some fantastic songs for the first time on Dave's radio spot and the Mighty Lovers was one of the best :thumbsup:

Others I still remember hearing first there (and still love) were Lou Courtney - Trying To Find My Woman (Buddah); Howard Tate - Baby I Love You (Verve); Linda Jones & Whatnauts - I'm So Glad I Found You (Stang); Fantastics - Me And You (Sound Stage 7) - brilliant stuff!!!

Cheers

Richard

I do remember it well Richard, one tune that stands out in my memory was Luv Co 'Things are not the same', also he used to play peoples top 3 records, I remember him playing my mate Jaime Saul's choices and Channel 3 was one of his picks, way ahead of his time in taste, this was a £2 record at the time, sadly no longer with us.

'Mighty Lover' is a far superior Soul record...'Cool off' a good dance record in it's day, still sounds good to me now, too...So on that criteria...

'Mighty Lover' no contest.... :hatsoff2:

Mighty Lover for me also. Cool off = repetitive bollix. :thumbsup:

So of those who expressed a preference, Cool Off wins by 7 votes to 5.

I bet the people who voted for Mighty Lover probably rate If It's All The Same To You Babe higher than Exus Trek as well.

'Mighty Lover' for me - although I love the lyrics to 'cool off'

I wasn't around when Cool Off was massive so I'll simply vote for the better song - Mighty Lover.

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So of those who expressed a preference, Cool Off wins by 7 votes to 5.

I bet the people who voted for Mighty Lover probably rate If It's All The Same To You Babe higher than Exus Trek as well.

you tell pete :yes: billy

I wasn't around when Cool Off was massive so I'll simply vote for the better song - Mighty Lover.

I'd actually contest that Mighty Lover is a better song than Cool Off, it's lyrics are rubbish :lol:

So, on the lyrics front, what are the definitive lyrics for Cool Off? I'm still not sure if that bit in the middle says "Hey, You over there, can you get me a drag of pot' or "Hey, You over there, can you get me a drink of pop'

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So of those who expressed a preference, Cool Off wins by 7 votes to 5.

I bet the people who voted for Mighty Lover probably rate If It's All The Same To You Babe higher than Exus Trek as well.

Now, not quite sure where this comes into it or what level of ration it would be establishing - not sure what I'd vote for, those are both boring records in my book - surely you are not trying to say 'Cool Off' is a better 'Soul' record than 'Mighty Lover'?...A nice piece of left-wall dance music yeah, with an infectious groove but that line 'get me a drink of pop' has to be the corniest ever heard PETE, surely???!!! 'Mighty lover's' lyrics are no worse than thousands of boy loves girl Soul 45s, but the vocals piss over 'Cool off'.... :hatsoff2:

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So of those who expressed a preference, Cool Off wins by 7 votes to 5.

I bet the people who voted for Mighty Lover probably rate If It's All The Same To You Babe higher than Exus Trek as well.

Mighty lover for me as well, and yes I prefer ''if it's all the same to you babe'' :)

Now, not quite sure where this comes into it or what level of ration it would be establishing - not sure what I'd vote for, those are both boring records in my book - surely you are not trying to say 'Cool Off' is a better 'Soul' record than 'Mighty Lover'?...

That doesn't even enter in it for me where Northern Soul is concerned - Cool Off is a better Northern Soul record in my opinion. Pointless saying (to me) that because it's got proper lyrics it's therefore a proper song and is more soulful because, as you know, I don't base my favourite records on whether they are soulful or not, otherwise Joannie Sommers, Cajun Hart, Dean Parrish and Chapter Five wouldn't be in my top 30. I like what I like the sound of, I don't give it some kind of soul test first Rich. I give you Georgie Fame :lol:

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