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Lee Vowles managed to clear the floor of the elderly and infirm with this the other week -  stomped it through to the end with a couple of mates but I was seeing a red mist by the last 20 seconds   :rofl:

 

 

 

Lee's laughing - he said I should have posted this 

 

 

danced to it all the time when he was 17 - and he wasn't doing the Care in The Community Glide either 

 

 

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

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There's always two that spring to mind, probably because  they're both on Date and I acquired them around the same time.  To my knowledge they were played out but were long forgotten by the time I got my hands on them.

 

Herb Fame "your'e messing up my mind"

 

Mister Jim "Carnival"

 

Not played Mister Jim for years.  It is a mad instrumental with a surprisingly good and more slower in tempo flipside, which is not saying much; an instrumental  of Mrs Robinson, as in Simon and Garfunkel.    Not that you play it anywhere other than a hardcore easy listening night.

 

Herb Fame is just too fast, and doesn't quite work even if I was 15.

 

Oh and the Vibrations "Keep on keeping on" on Okeh.  Ridiculously fast.  I guess this is why these records are long forgotten!

 

Mind you I love the Dells "there is", "wear it on your face" or and Lenny Welch "you can't runaway" on mercury.

 

Regards

 

Alan

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I feel daft now cuz everyone is watching so I will start with the one and only top sound and finish with No 763. 

 

Young Brothers    Baby / Whats your game

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Willy Wade     When push comes to shove

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I feel daft now cuz everyone is watching so I will start with the one and only top sound and finish with No 763. 

 

Young Brothers    Baby / Whats your game

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Willy Wade     When push comes to shove

Ha ha, good listing, you must be knackered :)

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Guest Johnny Mack

When it comes to fast northern, the ones I always bring to mind are

 

Bobby Wade  Flame in my heart  Big Jim

Eskew Reeder  You better believe me  Cross-Tone

Rico Barr  I need you   Boss-Town

Sunlovers  You'll never make the grade  Mutt & Jeff

 

 

 

John

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Somebody challenged me on another NS site to post the fastest dance music, played at All-Nighters. So I hit the send button and learned a bit, Limited to 4 though. Just wondered if any DJ would dare to back-to-back these bastards. Of course, you record collectors would have to take your cardigans off first ! .

 

Stompers: Bobby Freeman - C'mon and Swim - Pye. Alder Ray - My Heart is in Danger - Minit. Combinations - What Cha Gonna Do - Kelmac.  Tommy Sears - Get Out - Chalet.

How about Bell Boys I dont want to lose you-cracker been playing it tonight on repeat also how about ton of dynamite?

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When it comes to fast northern, the ones I always bring to mind are

 

Bobby Wade  Flame in my heart  Big Jim

Eskew Reeder  You better believe me  Cross-Tone

Rico Barr  I need you   Boss-Town

Sunlovers  You'll never make the grade  Mutt & Jeff

 

 

 

John

 

 

Butch opened his set at Burnley with Bobby Wade,and the pace hardly dropped for 2 hours.

 

How about The Naturals - "Don't just stand there" - (need this one back).

 

Dave Charles - Aint gonna cry no more.

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There's always two that spring to mind, probably because  they're both on Date and I acquired them around the same time.  To my knowledge they were played out but were long forgotten by the time I got my hands on them.

 

Herb Fame "your'e messing up my mind"

 

Mister Jim "Carnival"

 

Not played Mister Jim for years.  It is a mad instrumental with a surprisingly good and more slower in tempo flipside, which is not saying much; an instrumental  of Mrs Robinson, as in Simon and Garfunkel.    Not that you play it anywhere other than a hardcore easy listening night.

 

Herb Fame is just too fast, and doesn't quite work even if I was 15.

 

Oh and the Vibrations "Keep on keeping on" on Okeh.  Ridiculously fast.  I guess this is why these records are long forgotten!

 

Mind you I love the Dells "there is", "wear it on your face" or and Lenny Welch "you can't runaway" on mercury.

 

Regards

 

Alan

 

Yes ,Herb Fame is plain ridiculous.

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Bobby Freeman and the Orlons....GREAT DANCERS !!!!!!

Vibrations - Soul Ago go....EXTREME !!!!! Okeh

Sequins - Case of love.... Upbeat BUT slow against the above Renfro

Tightrope Inezz and Charlie Foxx Stateside :)

Cant think of 4....All Turned On - Bob Wilson (?) Ric Tic

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