THE RAFA CLUB 1st NOVEMBER 2014 SERIOUS SHADES OF SOUL — NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT.
Special guest DJ was Sean Tasker from Newcastle Upon Tyne, Sean has been living in the North East for a number of years now and going from his playlists on the night why hasn’t he been at the RAFA club before now?????????
Sean arrived real early with his lovely wife Gwen and the pair of them settled in really well with the RAFA club crowd and Sean agreed to do 2 sets on the night but before he took to the decks we had an interloper taking control of the” wheels of steel” whilst Paul was at the bar and there she stayed for one hour — Karen Shoulder just played to the early punters through the doors and such a good job she was doing, well.... we just left her to it. This is what she played, just cos’ she likes them....
Karen Shoulder 7.30 — 8.30pm
The Falcons — Love look in her eyes — Big Wheel
Betty Lloyd — I’m catching on — BSC
The Falcons — Love you like you’ve never been loved before — Big Wheel
Jackie Wilson — Because of you — Brunswick
Brown Sugar — The game is over — Capitol
Lee Williams and the Cymbals — It’s everhting about you (that I love) — Carnival
The Topics — Hey Girl (where are you going) — Chadwick
Patrice Holloway — Stolen hours — Capitol
Beverly and the Del-Capris — Mama I think I’m in love — Columbia
The Debonaires — How’s your new love treating you — Golden World
The Four Tracks — Like my love for you — Mandingo
The Tan Geers — What’s the use of me trying — Okeh
Bobby Hutton — Come see what’s left of me — Phillips
Beverly Shaffer — Where will you be boy? — One-Derful
Bee Jays — I’ll find you — Prime
The Checkmates Ltd. — All alone by the telephone — Polydor
Velvelettes — These things will keep me loving you — Soul
Jack Montgomery — Dearly beloved — Scepter
Brenda Holloway — When I’m gone — Tamla
Jackey Beavers — Love that never grows old — Revilot
Carstairs — it really hurts me girl — Red Coach
How good was that little lot eh? Well done Karen — I taught you well mmmmmmmmmm...
Sean Tasker our main guest DJ Agreed to do 2 sets and this was his first offerings on the night.
Sean Tasker 8.30 — 9.15pm
The Dynells — Let me prove that I love you — Blueberry
Rhonda Davis — Can you remember — Duke
Rick Sheppard — Can we share it — Columbia
Johnnie Mae Matthews — I have no choice — Big Hit (eveyone’s fave Detroit #)
Tommy Navarro — I cried my life away — De Jac
Almetta Lattimore — These memories — Mainstream (crossover heaven)
100% Pure Poison — You keep coming back — EMI
7 miles an hour band Playing your game — Music City
The Casanova Two — We got to keep on — Early Bird (Kev Cane’s fave from the early days)
Frederick Hymes III — Time ain’t gonna do me no favour — Fab Vegas ( was big for Kev Cowey)
Ivories — please stay — Despenza
The Masqueraders — I ain’t gonna stop — AGP
The Ellusions — You didn’t have to leave me — Lamon (Station Road monster)
Maxine Brown — Let me give you my loving — Wand
The Isonics — Sugar — Kammy
Melvin Brown & James Matthews — Love stormy weather — Philmore Sound (mega sound)
What a superb start to the night from Sean, well what can follow? Paul Ackleyy that’s what...
Paul Ackley 9.15 — 10.00pm
Billy Bird — Lost in the crowd — Scream
Belita Woods c/up — tell me baby — C/U
Carla Thomas c/up — Say it — C/U
Vivienne Jones — Money can’t buy my love — Lark (Oooohhhh!!!)
Louise Whitney — Got to keep on — Whiz
Tamala Lewis — You won’t say nothing — Marton (Another monster from The Emp’)
Charlene and the soul serenaders — Can you win — Volt ( on everyone’s wants)
Tommy and the Derbys — Don’t play the role — Swing
Fortson & Scott — Sweet Lover — Pzazz
Robert Tanner — Sweet Memories — Megatone ( can it get any better)
The Earles — Everybody’s got somebody — Tee Ti
Donald Thomas — Calling me home — PMRC (see the text below about this track tinternet is amazing — AND WHAT AN AMAZING RECORD ESPECIALLY THE PAUSES IN THE TRACK WITH DONALDS DEEP DEEP VOCALS — WHAOH — 3.38 sec on crossover bliss, get it on youtube and revel in it’s brilliance!!!)
“My name is Don A. Lackey and PMRC was and is my company. I started PMRC back in college, and we produced, managed and recorded a number of individuals and groups. This particular song was brought to me on a cold winter day by Donald Thomas. He had the words mostly written out, and no other concept of how the song should go, tempo, chord changes or melody. He had no recording or professional music experience at that time. I gauged him to have a lot of potential, and so made a modest investment in my time and production money to put a recording session together. I regret that I have lost track of Donald Thomas over the years, and have askED other folks in the Beaumont area about him several times, to no avail. Back to the song, I put all the rest together, including the arrangements, strings and rhythm section. I played guitar on the cut. It was recorded at Mickey Rouse's Lowland Recording Studio in Port Neches, Texas, and Mickey engineered the session. As I remember, we used the equivalent of a 4 track recorder be bouncing some tracks on two-track recorders. Mickey did not have a four-track up and running yet. I can vouch for the fact that this recording IS original and indeed RARE. Please feel free to contact me, should anyone want any other information. PMRCmedia@Gmail.com
Don Lackey, Katy, Texas.
Carl Hall — What about you — Columbia
Well that’s that for session # 1 from Sean and Paul, so to give them a little break Paul Shoulder up next for 30mins. And as he said on the night “ me now for the next ½ hour — so if you want to go home to feed the dog or get a Kebab, then, now’s the time to do it”
Paul Shoulder 10.00 — 10.30pm
Robert Parker — I caught you in a lie — Nola
Glen Miller — Where is the love — Dr Bird
Paul Varisco — Tell me where love goes — Kapp
Barbara Lynn — I don’t want a playboy — Tribe
Mack Rice — I’m coming home — Lu Pine
Sonny Til — Hey, Little woman — Charlie Parker Records
The Vanguards — Good Times, Bad Times — Lamp
The Martells — Where can my baby be — A La Carte
Soulful Twins — Can’t let you go — Sable
Fantastic Four — Live up to what she thinks — Ric Tic
Continental Showstoppers — Not too young — Seventy Seven
Joe Hicks — Don’t it make you feel funky — AGC
A bit of an interlude there so back to the main guys on the night....
Sean Tasker 10.30 — 11.30pm
Natural Four — I thought you were mine — ABC
Stevens and Foster — I want to be love — Jerri
Seville — Show me the way — KAYO (superb mid pace modern dancer out of washington DC..withdrawn due to the bands name change)
Tavasco — Love is trying to get a hold of me — Rampart
Soul Bros Inc. — Pyramid - Golden Eye ( stills fill the floor and reaching such a big audience now, covered up as Mel Britt at Stafford from years ago... how ahead of it’s time was that place and the dj’s... mega guys)
Soul Communicators — Those lonely nights — Fee Bee
The Tropics — Hey you little girl — Topic (first played by Butch in late 80’s? Commands cover up. The Tropics were one of the “Beach Bands from Washington & Lee University in Lexington VA.)
Differences — Five Minutes — Mon’ca - old Mick Jackson (Darlington) play bliss crossover
Brand New — Thousand years — Du Vern ( 1976 magic from Brand New, recorded in Florida)
Wee - Try me — Owl (Sam play from years ago, The Guv,nor for sure)
Bobby Rich — There’s a girl somewhere — Sambea
Patrinelle Staten — Little Love Affair — Sepia
The Moments — You said — Deep
The Ascots — A few feet from the gutter — American Playboy
Lil Major Williams — Girl don’t leave me — Palladium (Paul Ackley thrashed this to bits and it’s finally getting recognition in the NE)
Bad Weather Inc — I never knew — Bad Weather (play for Carl Willingham at the Cumby, our old venue decad ago)
The Montclairs — Hey you — Arch
The Mark IV — If you can’t tell me something good — Brite Lite (fab modern soul. Cheers Sean)
Corey Blake — How can I go on without you — Capitol
Jeanie Tracey — Making new Friends — Brown Door (old last hour spin at The Mecca and revived at Thorne in the 90’s one we all missed)
The Constellations — I don’t know about you — Gemini - final track from Sean and one of the most beautiful Northern Soul record ever made. Thanks Sean for everything you put into the night
Folks , just book the guy.........
Paul Ackley — 11.30 — 12.30am and close
Magnetics — Count the days — Sable
Sweets — Something ‘bout my baby — Soul Town
Jimmie Bo’ Horne — I just can’t speak — Dade
Betty Wilson — I’m yours — Dayco
Eddie Billups — Ask my heart — Peachtree
Appointments — I saw you there — De-Lite
Milton Parker — Women Like it harder — Closet
Poets — Wrapped around your finger — J-2
Marteniques — If you wat to call me — Reo
Karmello Brooks — Tell me Baby — Milestone
James Lately — Love Friends and money — Temple
Buddy Smith — When you lose the one the one you love
The Blendells — Do you mean — Dontee (Paul’s favourite play of the night)
Young Bros — Baby — Soul Power
Chuck Cockerham — Have I the right — Mala
David Thomas — I’ll always need you — prime
Little Al and the Maxydimes — Lonely days of my life — Shell
The Overtones — What would I do — Hip City (Delaware magic this 45)
Upperhand Band — Get it together — Spy.
Well that’s that for another soulful night of entertainment . £3.00 and a free CD of Most of Sean’s plays on the night. Next instalment is 6th December with DJ’s to be announced — fancy it Guys and Gals??? Call me........ The wine is calling and it’s getting late so the Sauvignon Blanc is gonna win.
Until next next time folks — take care and keep it soulful.
THE RAFA CLUB 1st NOVEMBER 2014 SERIOUS SHADES OF SOUL — NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT.
Special guest DJ was Sean Tasker from Newcastle Upon Tyne, Sean has been living in the North East for a number of years now and going from his playlists on the night why hasn’t he been at the RAFA club before now?????????
Sean arrived real early with his lovely wife Gwen and the pair of them settled in really well with the RAFA club crowd and Sean agreed to do 2 sets on the night but before he took to the decks we had an interloper taking control of the” wheels of steel” whilst Paul was at the bar and there she stayed for one hour — Karen Shoulder just played to the early punters through the doors and such a good job she was doing, well.... we just left her to it. This is what she played, just cos’ she likes them....
Karen Shoulder 7.30 — 8.30pm
How good was that little lot eh? Well done Karen — I taught you well mmmmmmmmmm...
Sean Tasker our main guest DJ Agreed to do 2 sets and this was his first offerings on the night.
Sean Tasker 8.30 — 9.15pm
What a superb start to the night from Sean, well what can follow? Paul Ackleyy that’s what...
Paul Ackley 9.15 — 10.00pm
“My name is Don A. Lackey and PMRC was and is my company. I started PMRC back in college, and we produced, managed and recorded a number of individuals and groups. This particular song was brought to me on a cold winter day by Donald Thomas. He had the words mostly written out, and no other concept of how the song should go, tempo, chord changes or melody. He had no recording or professional music experience at that time. I gauged him to have a lot of potential, and so made a modest investment in my time and production money to put a recording session together. I regret that I have lost track of Donald Thomas over the years, and have askED other folks in the Beaumont area about him several times, to no avail. Back to the song, I put all the rest together, including the arrangements, strings and rhythm section. I played guitar on the cut. It was recorded at Mickey Rouse's Lowland Recording Studio in Port Neches, Texas, and Mickey engineered the session. As I remember, we used the equivalent of a 4 track recorder be bouncing some tracks on two-track recorders. Mickey did not have a four-track up and running yet. I can vouch for the fact that this recording IS original and indeed RARE. Please feel free to contact me, should anyone want any other information. PMRCmedia@Gmail.com
Don Lackey, Katy, Texas.
Well that’s that for session # 1 from Sean and Paul, so to give them a little break Paul Shoulder up next for 30mins. And as he said on the night “ me now for the next ½ hour — so if you want to go home to feed the dog or get a Kebab, then, now’s the time to do it”
Paul Shoulder 10.00 — 10.30pm
A bit of an interlude there so back to the main guys on the night....
Sean Tasker 10.30 — 11.30pm
Folks , just book the guy.........
Paul Ackley — 11.30 — 12.30am and close
Well that’s that for another soulful night of entertainment . £3.00 and a free CD of Most of Sean’s plays on the night. Next instalment is 6th December with DJ’s to be announced — fancy it Guys and Gals??? Call me........ The wine is calling and it’s getting late so the Sauvignon Blanc is gonna win.
Until next next time folks — take care and keep it soulful.
SOULBOYSLIM............