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Played this a few times now on some good speakers loud, and I just don't get it

Words that spring to mind are, barrel, scraping and bottom.

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    I did post the story on this once before. Got 4 copies from Joe, it caught my eye at his house, as the label has none standard catalog number, see scan. So I ask him the story, he told me that he reco

  • It's proper, thumping, super traditional sounding 60's northern soul. I think it's great.

  •   I presume you mean tenner?  I'd buy it all day long at a tenner.  Ten quid records are the best kind.  It's not all about how much you can spend on a record which is what many don't seem

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I really like it ,one of my favourite records of the moment .If you're into Deep Soul at all ,check out Joe Quarterman " I'm trying love again " it's superb IMO....

I don't think I've laughed so much for years. Comedy genius, without doubt the funniest thread I can remember on here :-D

 

Insensitive sod!  :huh:

Insensitive sod!  :huh:

Sorry John, only saw your post after put mine on. Yours did not make me laugh, well not until after I'd done a 'ouch, bet that hurts' face and even then it was just a nervous and sympathetic little giggle :-)

Phil,s never been the same after he starred in League of Gentlemen as Papa Lazarou LOL

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Phil,s never been the same after he starred in League of Gentlemen as Papa Lazarou LOL

 

What's the matter Ian, I was hoping you were going to tell me what all Cliff's records were. After all they are all played out oldies that you and Chalky have known about for years.

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F**k me, the best line yet! Can I buy your Diane Lewis and your Just Brothers. 

 

Good comedy and all that. Give up while you are behind.

 

It's absolutely true. And I didn't mean he played them because I had. I apologise if I gave that impression. I meant he was reminded of how good they were when he was at Burnley, so he dug them out of his collection and played them. Even the greatest can be inspired by the plebs. Every time I have asked Butch about records from the past that I had never heard, he has always dug them out and played them next time I have seen him. A true proffessional who isn't affected by all the politics on the scene.

Would be nice if folk could name cliffs tunes.......as there all known......save on all the banter.....should be quite easy :thumbsup:

Cliffs a good mate of mine we have been wheelin and dealin together over 25 yrs he's a top fella and to be truthful I don't think it's right to start talking about what Cliff is playing or has played I know a lot of the stuff he has and I know some of the fan static tunes he's bought over the past few months.....

I bet tho he has a copy or has had of the Sir Joe 45 that this thread is about LOL

Anyway Cliffs a busy man at the moment helping his mate rat catchin lol

Is there a sound file anywhere? I'll probably love that seeing as you hate it.

 

Try on Youtube. I would of thought you'd of had it? For what it's worth I don't hate it it's just average and imho Sir Joe is a lot better.

 

There's loads of similar dull 60's sounds that were made during that period so you'll be spoilt for choice.

Soul sounds unlimited Word Called Love is on the Andy Dyson podcast on my site, he played it for ages.

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I think I have made my point. The people that said the stuff played at Burnley was well known have refused my offer of meeting me at the next allnighter and telling me what Cliff's plays are. There was so much jealousy and politics going on in the background it's a wonder it lasted as long as it did.

 

According to the only people that matter to me, the Burnley regulars, it was the best allnighter in the country at the time. Their words not mine.

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