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QUOTE(mark.b @ Mar 15 2006, 05:19 PM) link

what when you fart pete :thumbsup:

mark

Mark,

Hi,

reference your letter recieved this week give me a call..01664 464526 i think i can help..

John

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QUOTE(mark.b @ Mar 15 2006, 05:19 PM) link

what when you fart pete :thumbsup:

mark Mark,

Hi,

reference your letter recieved this week give me a call..01664 464526 i think i can help..

John [/quote] what mark has is incurable John......................he's addicted to vinyl

chris m :thumbsup:

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QUOTE(mark.b @ Mar 15 2006, 05:19 PM) link

what when you fart pete :thumbsup:

mark Mark,

Hi,

reference your letter recieved this week give me a call..01664 464526 i think i can help..

John

wrong mark john think you meant mark bicknell, this is mark baildon and i know you dont want to speak to me.

mark

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Guest Gavin Page

Brilliant track current Orwell reactivation............................

Top tune !

As for it being a Richard Tune, Bollox :lol:

Robie Vincent me thinks :thumbsup:

Any way enough of that, great soul music, just buy it :lol:

or...HOW TO EMPTY A ROOM IN 10 SECONDS....

:D:thumbsup:biggrin.gif

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Top tune !

As for it being a Richard Tune, Bollox :lol:

Robie Vincent me thinks :thumbsup:

Any way enough of that, great soul music, just buy it :lol:

:D:thumbsup:biggrin.gif

Hmm definitely a Richard spin and played at that great car park, honest guv I was there. long before Clifton Hall was a twinkle in Steve Crofts eye, Gavin you know you would have been so at home at La Casino

Around same time as tricky Dicky played Eloise Laws, think you need to get a better source Mr Freeman.

Cheers

Jock

PS Was Robbie Vincent not just a Southern Searling Wanabee???

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Richard Searling play first Mark. Big record at Clifton Hall. Great record as you say.

Dicky boy was playing this atWigan

DJ

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Hmm definitely a Richard spin and played at that great car park, honest guv I was there. long before Clifton Hall was a twinkle in Steve Crofts eye, Gavin you know you would have been so at home at La Casino

Around same time as tricky Dicky played Eloise Laws, think you need to get a better source Mr Freeman.

Cheers

Jock

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my source is reliable jock as the wigan tape ive got has pat playing it ..so up yours!! :lol:

never said that pat played this exclusively or discovered..just highlighting the tunes mate

also sam on the tape ive got has Sam playing Eloise Laws again never said he discovered it but one of his plays at wigan

have a great day

mark

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Hmm definitely a Richard spin and played at that great car park, honest guv I was there. long before Clifton Hall was a twinkle in Steve Crofts eye, Gavin you know you would have been so at home at La Casino

Didn't say it was first played at Clifton Hall Jocko, just said it was a big tune there. And it couldn't have been played at Wigan much before anyway, as I'm sure it only came out in 1981.

Steve

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Will have to check the release date on the PB album when I get home, coz if Sam is on the tape at Wigan, that surely has to be before 1981 as I believe he, ahem, 'left' Wigan at the end of 1980, and I talked to him about this at the Lifeline weekender.

Other recordings at Capitol included 'Crosswinds' in 1979, 'Paradise' in 1980, 'Turn The Hands Of Time' in 1981 and 'Don't Play With Fire' in 1982.

The above is from the Soul Walking site Peabo Bryson page. So the mystery deepens.

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'Why don't you make up your mind' what a great choon this is.....I've been playing it for donkey's years in my living room....another great record by him is 'Smile' on U.K. Bang :rolleyes:

Jock ..... quick thanks for the CD's....some nice Jazz....you going to Prestatyn

Val

No work fu**king me up again, can't get away so you will have to have fun without me, am well cheesed off at moment..

Been buying quite a bit more jazz so PM me your email address and will get in touch on your return and do a few more.

Did you manage to work out the track lists for the soul ones?

I have Smile on US MCA I think, but yes another good track,

Cheers

Jock

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Hmm trying to use quote or reply on here but not working, anyone else having problems.

So will have just respond from memory!!

Mark should have put a nice winking smily after that comment as had a feeling thats what you were going to say. Quite interesting though as don't remember Pat playing stuff like that then, although think he might have reviewed it in Echoes, to be honest don't remember much of Pat's plays from then for some strange reason, mind I was 17 and brainless!!!

Was also surprised about Sam and EL, thought that was 81 and too late for him but just checked and it was 1980 release so it must have been one of his last plays before being frogmarched down Station Road :rolleyes:

And Sherlock Mannion well remembered, it was 1981 so you are right one of Richards late plays then.

And yes I am being defensive who had first plays, still enjoy that game for some very bizarrre sad reason! :huh:

Oh and to get back to original point, yes its a quality record, one of Peabos better ones as I find him bit too smooooth normally.

Cheers

Jock

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Hmm trying to use quote or reply on here but not working, anyone else having problems.

So will have just respond from memory!!

Mark should have put a nice winking smily after that comment as had a feeling thats what you were going to say. Quite interesting though as don't remember Pat playing stuff like that then, although think he might have reviewed it in Echoes, to be honest don't remember much of Pat's plays from then for some strange reason, mind I was 17 and brainless!!!

Was also surprised about Sam and EL, thought that was 81 and too late for him but just checked and it was 1980 release so it must have been one of his last plays before being frogmarched down Station Road :rolleyes:

And Sherlock Mannion well remembered, it was 1981 so you are right one of Richards late plays then.

And yes I am being defensive who had first plays, still enjoy that game for some very bizarrre sad reason! :huh:

Oh and to get back to original point, yes its a quality record, one of Peabos better ones as I find him bit too smooooth normally.

Cheers

Jock

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hi jock

no worries mate

im not trying to rewrite history bud

i love all wigan sounds old and new and get so excited when i hear ones ive never heard,,i know i should grow up but i cant help it,,it just fascinates me so much

and more sad i cant accept that its just a car park!!!!!

til later

mark

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Guest Gavin Page

peabo bryson - why dont you make up your mind on capitol lp only

smooth super soul tune imo..

Big fan of Crosswinds as well !

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