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John leach is a fine record, with fine pedigree.

It's odd that we will diss some records, yet we still pack floors to others. Prime examples are : I walked away, Or anything by bobby Goldsboro

Soul music ? My arse

What's not soulful about I Walked Away? It's got everything including the kitchen sink. An absolutely perfect all nighter record. Not one of my favourites but I can see why it's popular.

And what Bobby Goldsboro record is even played let alone 'packs floors' in 2012?

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Dolly Gilmore is fantastic.Played at the right venue,right crowd.I love me uptempo,but this has everything.

Surely some venue,up North,maybe on a Sunday afternoon,would play this.

What does it have? All I can hear are out of tune instruments and someone who can't sing to save their lives?

This was the first time I've ever heard this record, is it one of those joke records that people pay to make themselves?

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What's not soulful about I Walked Away? It's got everything including the kitchen sink. An absolutely perfect all nighter record. Not one of my favourites but I can see why it's popular.

And what Bobby Goldsboro record is even played let alone 'packs floors' in 2012?

To many people still gets spun quite a bit in the nw,usualy fills the floor at the oldies venues pete.

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To many people still gets spun quite a bit in the nw,usualy fills the floor at the oldies venues pete.

Pleasantly surprised to hear that mate, it's a good record. I've never heard it played out since 1977 personally, but it's always been hard to get (the 'proper' version I mean)

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for me worst record i have ever heard played out is Derek & Ray "Interplay" there are many records I dislike now but they were played many many years ago, but Derek & Ray I DETEST. I heard it played out again a couple of weeks back and the floor was full of people dancing to it, thus proving we all have different tastes. But I will always DETEST it .

I am off to play my copy of "My Hearts Symphony"(pictured below)...!

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for me worst record i have ever heard played out is Derek & Ray "Interplay" there are many records I dislike now but they were played many many years ago, but Derek & Ray I DETEST. I heard it played out again a couple of weeks back and the floor was full of people dancing to it, thus proving we all have different tastes. But I will always DETEST it .

I am off to play my copy of "My Hearts Symphony"(pictured below)...!

I'm surprised people dance to Interplay nowadays.

At the time it first got played at Wigan there was quite a buzz about it, I remember some of our lot went to St Ives and heard it there, we asked Richard the next week at Wigan about it and he said he'd heard of it and had got a copy on the way, the next week he got it and played it, so there was a buzz about it, at Wigan anyway, before it was even played. So perhaps it's one of those "you had to be there at the time" sort of records, same as the Gary Lewis pictured above, I wasn't old enough to attend when that was played but I have heard tapes with it on from 74 and it sounds fine played really loud.

n.b. Jim I am not questioning as to whether you were there at the time!

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I'm surprised people dance to Interplay nowadays.

n.b. Jim I am not questioning as to whether you were there at the time!

I too am very suprised people dance to Interplay today, but we are all different!

I did dance to Gary Lewis many a time in '74 and still like the record! I also danced to Wayne Gibson, Guy Darrell, The Vogues etc etc (and I know you weren't suggesting I wasn't there :) )

I too have a tape with Richard Sealing play GL and the Carstairs after each other!

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Brian Bennett Chase Side Shoot Up

It was also played at the Casino covered up as "Soul A Go Go" by Bob Wilson Strings. The DJ who played it was John Vincent. I know this cos I was he argued with me when I said it was the golf theme, but I owned it at the time and new what is was.

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I've missed the boat on this thread cos it's too long now to check whats been said. I have my own personal list of dog turd records - I'm sure some have been posted.

Johnny Come Lately

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It wasn't actually meant to be a topic about records that we personally hate, if you read post one it explains it - it's about records that were played a lot but nobody actually appeared to like! Hence me saying I'd never heard of anyone who likes "Suzy's Serenade".

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I'm surprised people dance to Interplay nowadays.

At the time it first got played at Wigan there was quite a buzz about it, I remember some of our lot went to St Ives and heard it there, we asked Richard the next week at Wigan about it and he said he'd heard of it and had got a copy on the way, the next week he got it and played it, so there was a buzz about it, at Wigan anyway, before it was even played. So perhaps it's one of those "you had to be there at the time" sort of records, same as the Gary Lewis pictured above, I wasn't old enough to attend when that was played but I have heard tapes with it on from 74 and it sounds fine played really loud.

n.b. Jim I am not questioning as to whether you were there at the time!

Pete,GL was as bad as it gets.I was there as a spotty naive kid,and it still left an impression on me. :lol:

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It wasn't actually meant to be a topic about records that we personally hate, if you read post one it explains it - it's about records that were played a lot but nobody actually appeared to like! Hence me saying I'd never heard of anyone who likes "Suzy's Serenade".

Have we found on yet then Pete I wonder :g: a record that nobody admits to liking?

A tall order I would have thought, as someone out there is bound to stand up and say they like so-and-so a record I guess.

How about Ral Donner - Don't Let It Slip Away - have we done that one yet? Total sh+te :D

Richard

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It wasn't actually meant to be a topic about records that we personally hate, if you read post one it explains it - it's about records that were played a lot but nobody actually appeared to like! Hence me saying I'd never heard of anyone who likes "Suzy's Serenade".

Oh Pete, stop being so pedantic - you can be so contrary at times. I was merely stating that I have my personal list and some of those would be records that others didn't like too - I know we have quite a few in common. There I've spelled it out for you.

Peter

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Have we found on yet then Pete I wonder :g: a record that nobody admits to liking?

A tall order I would have thought, as someone out there is bound to stand up and say they like so-and-so a record I guess.

How about Ral Donner - Don't Let It Slip Away - have we done that one yet? Total sh+te :D

Richard

Think we've done that one to death Richard.

Peter

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Oh Pete, stop being so pedantic - you can be so contrary at times. I was merely stating that I have my personal list and some of those would be records that others didn't like too - I know we have quite a few in common. There I've spelled it out for you.

Peter

I wasn't being pedantic or contrary, I was explaining what the thread was originally about, you know, being helpful like.

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GOING BACK TO BOB WILSON I UPLOADED A JOE SIMON TRACK ONTO YOUTUBE HE EMAILED ME AND TOLD ME HE WAS WORKING WITH THE REVEREND JOE SIMON AS A KEYBOARD PLAYER STILL IN TOUCH WITH HIM HE EMAILS ME NOW AND THEN HE WAS MAKING A CD HE SENT ME ONE THE ARTIST WAS RUN OVER BY A CAR AND KILLED BUT I CANT REMEMBER WHO HE WAS ONLY LAST YEAR :g:

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It was also played at the Casino covered up as "Soul A Go Go" by Bob Wilson Strings. The DJ who played it was John Vincent. I know this cos I was he argued with me when I said it was the golf theme, but I owned it at the time and new what is was.

FIRST RECORD I BOUGHT IN THE CASINO IN 76 IT WAS 50P DIDN'T HAVE A CLUE WHAT I WAS BUYING JUST HAD TO HAVE A RECORD FROM WIGAN CASINO I ALSO BOUGHT THE POSTER WITH THE HEART OF SOUL STILL GOT IT ON THE WALL IN THE HALLWAY BIT ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES THOUGH
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GOING BACK TO BOB WILSON I UPLOADED A JOE SIMON TRACK ONTO YOUTUBE HE EMAILED ME AND TOLD ME HE WAS WORKING WITH THE REVEREND JOE SIMON AS A KEYBOARD PLAYER STILL IN TOUCH WITH HIM HE EMAILS ME NOW AND THEN HE WAS MAKING A CD HE SENT ME ONE THE ARTIST WAS RUN OVER BY A CAR AND KILLED BUT I CANT REMEMBER WHO HE WAS ONLY LAST YEAR :g:

Lattimore Brown

Pics of Bob Wilson with Lattimore Brown and also Willie Mitchell (about half way down)

https://redkelly.blogspot.co.uk/2008/07/sir-lattimore-brown-its-such-sad-sad.html

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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I just had to express my full-on hatred of Suzy's Serenade too!  I knew it was big at the Torch and I absolutely loved All Turned On/Hungry For Love, so couldn't wait to hear it.  What a disappointment it was when I heard it down at the Wax machine in Gloucester (Richard Selwood had an emi-disc he was trying to flog).  There's something about the chord changes and the arrangement that makes me feel physically uncomfortable.  It reminded me of the theme tune to some awful BBC programme like Man Alive or the Wednesday Play.  As an aside, I feel almost the same way about Nothing But Love by the Tartans + Kaddo Strings, though I don't get quite the same nausea. 

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46 minutes ago, Dayo said:

Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I just had to express my full-on hatred of Suzy's Serenade too!  I knew it was big at the Torch and I absolutely loved All Turned On/Hungry For Love, so couldn't wait to hear it.  What a disappointment it was when I heard it down at the Wax machine in Gloucester (Richard Selwood had an emi-disc he was trying to flog).  There's something about the chord changes and the arrangement that makes me feel physically uncomfortable.  It reminded me of the theme tune to some awful BBC programme like Man Alive or the Wednesday Play.  As an aside, I feel almost the same way about Nothing But Love by the Tartans + Kaddo Strings, though I don't get quite the same nausea. 

spent many a happy hour in the wax machine,friday and saturday afternoons ........and in the talbot  talking music, well listening tbh , before trying to get into richards flat, the holy grail for al jolson fanatics......

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On 28/12/2012 at 19:47, PaulDonnelly said:

I LOVE BOB WILSON so evocative of an era where even shit sounded incredibly GREAT.

 

AS for the person who suggested Hogey Lands is durge....wtf :g:

Dirge? 

  Hoagy Lands is a fantastic record.     the backing vocals are sublime,  HL's delivery is the top of the game,    wonderful 

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On 28/12/2012 at 17:16, wiggyflat said:

Brian Bennett Chase Side Shoot Up....big at the Torch apparently......you know it as the Golf theme...Jack Wardle from the Boro was selling them covered up.People are still listing records people like....Interplay...The Snake etc people like these records.

Brian Bennett of the Shadows ?   Wow,   i thought i'd heard the worst of the worst,     but THIS is surely at the 'top' of the list ?

   I'm a huge fan of BB's playing,   a great guy,   but please,  a Soul night ?

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Sorry for another slightly negative thread, after Pete's "Most hated" one being resurrected.

I look at FB when the a lot of the same tracks are posted, and people claim they are their absolute favourites and I just don't get them at all.

I'll mention 3

Cajun Hart Got To Find A Way

Rufus Lumley Stronger Than Me

Mike McDonald God Knows

I get why they may have been played in the lean years, but people seem to absolutely love them!

There, that's off my chest!

Paul

 

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It's 'horses for courses' of course ...

Being that bit older than many on here, most of my niter faves are referred to by many as 'youth club sounds' … AND of course … being that bit older, many of the Casino faves mean little or nothing to me.

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There are thousands that l don't get when it comes to the word SOUL!  But some are just plain GOOD !    TSWONS !! 🎶🎶

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On 02/04/2019 at 12:29, Paul r said:

Sorry for another slightly negative thread,

I look at FB when the a lot of the same tracks are posted, and people claim they are their absolute favourites and I just don't get them at all.

 

 

 

Nobody likes the same records.   Just look at You Tube. 

It does not matter how fantastic a record is, there is always someone who gives it a negative vote down!! 

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On 02/04/2019 at 12:29, Paul r said:

Sorry for another slightly negative thread, after Pete's "Most hated" one being resurrected.

I look at FB when the a lot of the same tracks are posted, and people claim they are their absolute favourites and I just don't get them at all.

I'll mention 3

Cajun Hart Got To Find A Way

Rufus Lumley Stronger Than Me

Mike McDonald God Knows

I get why they may have been played in the lean years, but people seem to absolutely love them!

Personally I don't mind any of those and love Cajun Hart. I'm convinced that people "hear" different things; Some seem to go for the voice - I tend to listen to the production, rhythm and melody and I like raw and unpolished sounding. So when I hear more disco or produced stuff with sophisticated arrangements it doesn't grab me, others are totally the opposite they'll like a nice vocal or admire the production. No one is "right".

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17 hours ago, TOAD said:

that back slop record its certainly slop and not reggae or soul ☺

Whereas I think it's a tremendous record 😀

 

As someone said earlier, it's horses for courses isn't, if we all enjoyed the same records it would become very boring and monotonous. 

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