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QUOTE(mark.b @ May 30 2006, 05:51 PM) link
as an ender i like

Billy Barnes until liberty

mark

Pure class Mark, love it. Always thought a great ender was Bessie Banks - Go Now - Soul City - never hear it though!!

Alan

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Lenny always finishes the welly nights with the O'jays - I love music.

Always thought that was a nice touch, everyone leaves feeling very optomistic.

Personaly Simsy i kin hate the four tops - baby i need your lovin cos it means its the end of the night and its at least 5 weeks till the next. :lol:

Talking of which it IS 5 weeks till the next and i'll just be back in time :thumbsup:

i'll leave you to spell check :thumbsup:

l8rs Mark

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Fave ender is 'Get out'.

The message in in the title.

Off topic.

Mark you need to let me know what time you land.

I would PM you, but you never blinkin reply!

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Fave ender is 'Get out'.

The message in in the title.

Off topic.

Mark you need to let me know what time you land.

I would PM you, but you never blinkin reply!

I dunno. why do you think i took a wife, Certainly wernt her cooking.

I think the best ender would be Angelina oh Angelina, probably the only record that would make me want to leave a nighter. Nails down a black board.

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Ruby Winters - Better

Linda Lloyd - Breakaway

Almeta Lattimore - These memories

Sandra Wright - I come running back

ciao!

Barbara

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Guest vinylvixen

Ruby Winters - Better

Linda Lloyd - Breakaway

Almeta Lattimore - These memories

Sandra Wright - I come running back

ciao!

Barbara

Ruby Winters was an old TOS favourite...but it has to be THE DELLS 'Make Sure' thumbsup.gif:D:D Jo

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Guest Andy BB

Already agree with a few but here's a couple of great enders...

It's all over but the Crying - The Sandpipers

Welcome to Dreamsville - Sammy Ambrose

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Guest Polyvelts

Gene Stridell - Tomorrow is another day is a classic and I'm sure I've heard Ady finish with it at 100 club, but for me it's Debbie Fleming 'Long gone'.

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Guest andrew bin

Big Maybelle - Oh Lord What Are You Doing To Me.

Almost makes me cry that one

absolutely awesome track, i put it on our first anniversary cd and couldn't belive the response :thumbsup:

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i have no choice-johnny mae matthews

crying clown-eddie parker

what's going on- marvin gaye

little anthony & the imperials-hurt so bad

Good call!...

Agree with Ask the Lonely - Four Tops & The Drifter too... :thumbsup:

There's another I love to hear, I dont know who it's by - I think the track's called Mr Moonlight...

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Jayne.x

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Good call!...

Agree with Ask the Lonely - Four Tops & The Drifter too... :thumbsup:

There's another I love to hear, I dont know who it's by - I think the track's called Mr Moonlight...

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Jayne.x

Arthur Alexander!! :thumbsup:

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At the last Ritz-Allnighter in Manchester a couple of years ago Bob Hinsley finished the nighter with Jerry Butlers Stop Steppin On My Dreams..Brilliant :thumbsup:

And as mentioned on a previous thread he also played Jimmy Cobb 'So That Nobody Else Will Hear' Superb!

It was always gonna be a toss up between this and Terry Callier 'Ordinary Joe' as the ender at Saints Club in St Helens the latter won and anyone who went there will know what that meant.

BazM

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@The Howard Mallet in Cambridge in the 70s the was always Eydie Gorme-Everybody Go Home.

At a local pub do in the 80s Howard Guytons I WATCHED YOU SLOWLY SLIP AWAY was used to close every Sunday Night.Another guy always ended his nights with Stevie Wonder-A Place In The Sun

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@The Howard Mallet in Cambridge in the 70s the was always Eydie Gorme-Everybody Go Home.

At a local pub do in the 80s Howard Guytons I WATCHED YOU SLOWLY SLIP AWAY was used to close every Sunday Night.Another guy always ended his nights with Stevie Wonder-A Place In The Sun

CISSY HOUSTON-DON`T COME RUNNING TO ME, LOVE THAT ONE ME

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Guest Mark Holmes

Ballady types

Breaking Point - Deena Johnson and/or Darrel Banks - I'm the one who loves you

Real Slow almost but not quite a smoocher

Sir Ceasar - Show me a time

Uplifting for on the way out the door and sounding in yer 'ed all the way home

Wade in The Water - Marlena Shaw

And if you stayed out way too late and know your in fer it from the Mrs

Millie Jackson - House for sale

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Guest andyrattigan

Some best enders include:

Esther Phillips- Just say goodbye (sublime ans sultry)

Archie Bell & the drells- Where will you go when the party is over. (Awesome!)

One I would like to hear as an ender:

Dorothy Morrison- I cant go without you (so soulful seventies/crossover! one of my all time faves)

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gene mcdaniels walk with a winner hits the spot everytime

kev

Brings back a few memories of Tony Empress ballroom in the 9ts in Blackburn. What a tune played it the other day at home for first time in years. Love it. Proper crooner type soul.

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Some great enders mentioned already on here guys, - The Drifter, Arthur Farter Alexander, Big Dee Irwin, Johnnie Mae, Archie Drell & The Bells, even Dean Parrish - in fact part of me would like to do a whole hour of "enders" but I know I could never get away with it..>Steve

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Guest kev such

Last track we always finish the Cracker off with is Timi Yuro "It'll never be over for me". Excellent sentiment and a great wind down track. However we do tend to play one or two fast ones after this just as the dancers think its over and time to go home. Oops! thats let the cat out of the bag, they'll be waiting for it now.

Regards

kev

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some tracks i used as enders over the years:

little anthony - hurt so bad

george freeman - down and out

lil' willie west - don't be ashamed to cry

esther philips - just say goodbye

dee dee warwick - i can't go back

and currently for our bi-weekly 6Ts/mod night:

bob mcfadden - the beat generation OR

small faces - tin soldier

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Guest andyrattigan

Big Maybelle - Oh Lord What Are You Doing To Me.

Almost makes me cry that one

Absolute perfection. Another one just as moving from Big M is "Put yourself in my place" from the scepter album "The Soul of Big Maybelle".

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Best ending I heard was at a local Soul night in Doncaster,

"That's it you've had your lot, you should have finished 15 minutes ago, if you don't take the record off I'm pulling the plug." wanker.gif

And she did, yes while the record was playing & it had the desired effect & stopped the night in it's tracks. The Dj as you can imagine was not a happy bunny. ranting_1.gif

Take care & be safe & keep dancing while ever the music plays,

Spot. shades.gif

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