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Was told by a mate that he once found a record by The Fantastic Johnny C entitled The Whip on Phil-la of soul.

 

Now then I have searched high and low on t'internet, found the label listing on Soulful Kinda Music etc. etc. But nothing. There is a 45 called The Whip by Pal and the Prophets on the label, but it's not the same tune. So, is it a Jackanory job or does anyone know if it actually exists?

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You have me thinking there Phil, is there summat on Dore' entitled that?

Ignore that, it's the Dip.

But there is one called The Whip

 

The Whispers - The Dip (Dore)

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Phil, you say the Pal & Prophets is not same tune.

Does that mean you have heard the one you are searching for to compare, or that your mate tells you its different.?

I once made up a record to test a smart arse who always 'knew' every oddball R&B tune going....think I called it Big Betty & The G-Spots 'I only weep when I come'

Yup, he knew it, and had actually sold a copy a few years previous.

Some smartarse will probably throw a scan up now to make me look a twat!

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Phil, you say the Pal & Prophets is not same tune.

Does that mean you have heard the one you are searching for to compare, or that your mate tells you its different.?

I once made up a record to test a smart arse who always 'knew' every oddball R&B tune going....think I called it Big Betty & The G-Spots 'I only weep when I come'

Yup, he knew it, and had actually sold a copy a few years previous.

Some smartarse will probably throw a scan up now to make me look a twat!

 

Here you go, here's the scan of it.    :thumbsup:

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDIT, picture will not load.     :D     :lol:     :rofl:

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Phil, you say the Pal & Prophets is not same tune.

Does that mean you have heard the one you are searching for to compare, or that your mate tells you its different.?

I once made up a record to test a smart arse who always 'knew' every oddball R&B tune going....think I called it Big Betty & The G-Spots 'I only weep when I come'

Yup, he knew it, and had actually sold a copy a few years previous.

Some smartarse will probably throw a scan up now to make me look a twat!

He said it was the backing track to the Stanley Evans test press. I have played the Pal and the Prophets, and it ain't nothing like that record.

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