Posted September 12, 200618 yr Currently grinding my way through the day listening to 'Virgin Radio Groove' Its an OK station, but if I had to sum it up in word it would be 'Shalimar' Any soul Internet Radio stations you recommend Mon - Friday 9-5pm? Cheers Col.
September 12, 200618 yr Author Is that it then? I'm consigned to listening to Chic's "Good Times" ad infinitum.
September 12, 200618 yr Well I don't know if I dare mention that VIP radio plays a fair bit of soul. 2-4pm week days is everybody's fave promoter, who always slips in a few northern numbers ..
September 12, 200618 yr bit popular, though listening to big maybelle right now, but could try one of these:- https://www.vh1.com/music/radio/genre/index.jhtml?genre_num=3
September 12, 200618 yr Author Well I don't know if I dare mention that VIP radio plays a fair bit of soul. 2-4pm week days is everybody's fave promoter, who always slips in a few northern numbers .. Cheers Ian, but I just wouldn't. Sometimes you just have to draw a line. bit popular, though listening to big maybelle right now, but could try one of these:- https://www.vh1.com/music/radio/genre/index.jhtml?genre_num=3 Regret not available to Mac listeners.
September 12, 200618 yr Here's my last show https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?acti...C08A4FD1AED59D1 and others are on the webpage..why moan about bad radio stations...all you want is here.. /Playlists.html Regards Barry
September 12, 200618 yr www.starpointradio.com has a lot of good repeat shows through the week during the day and Tony Monson on www.solarradio.com 10am-1pm is always a quality show featuring all genres. Edited September 12, 200618 yr by Dodger
September 12, 200618 yr I listen to this every Tuesday between 9pm and 11pm on WFM (click listen live): https://www.wfmradio.org/shows/Hassoulman.htm
September 12, 200618 yr I was looking for a place to plug this. There are 26 hours of Northern Soul to listen to here. 13 shows all play listed here https://www.radiomagnetic.com/shows/index_show.php?topic=12 There's a new Reflections on Northern Soul at www.radiomagnetic.com Two hours of great music with a live set from the last night of the Caledonian Soul Club. Tune in and let me know what Martin's Cover Up is. I have surrounded it with cuts from Joe Tex, Blue Magic, Harvey Scales, Valerie and Nick. My old school DAP jukebox has been busy recording sets at Friday Street, Goodfoot and the Dumfries classic soul night. They'll be featured in future shows. Next month will see the return of guests and their selection of music. Thanks for sticking with reflections and get in touch. Reply to this, PM on the message boards or use the radiomagnetic forums. This week's show and play list can be found here. https://www.radiomagnetic.com/shows/index.php?id=209
September 12, 200618 yr I listen to this every Tuesday between 9pm and 11pm on WFM (click listen live): https://www.wfmradio.org/shows/Hassoulman.htm yep! just got finished listening. great show!!
September 12, 200618 yr www.starpointradio.com has a lot of good repeat shows through the week during the day and Tony Monson on www.solarradio.com 10am-1pm is always a quality show featuring all genres. Biased but Soul music for everyone
September 15, 200618 yr Hey Kevin! I heard your dedications to your chums in Barcelona. Small world. Harry is great. I think this weeks show was a cracker. All the guests brought the studio alive. My wife and I have been planning a Seattle visit for a few years now. We have friends just outside the city. I am hoping to hook up with Thom Bell if he will see me. Did you know Elton Johns 'Are you ready for love' was recorded in Seattle?
September 15, 200618 yr Author Here's my last show https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?acti...C08A4FD1AED59D1 and others are on the webpage..why moan about bad radio stations...all you want is here.. /Playlists.html Regards Barry You've obviously never heard me moan. If I was ever employed by the Samiratans people would be jumping off buildings left, right & centre. Contrary to your beliefs, "all I want is not here" The first link I get is - The website's certificate was signed by an unknown certifying authority. You might be connecting to a website that is pretending to be "www.yousendit.com" which could put your confidential information at risk. Would you like to continue anyway? The second link downloads a file "VSRS196.rm" that my comp can't open
September 16, 200618 yr Don't forget Eddie Pillar's Funk and Soul Show on BBC Radio 6 It's on now 18:00 -21:00 and archived on the site for a bit afterwards. Eclectic but alos on cable telly so you can listen while you do the ironing and he has got the perfect face for radio.
September 16, 200618 yr I was looking for a place to plug this. There are 26 hours of Northern Soul to listen to here. 13 shows all play listed here https://www.radiomagnetic.com/shows/index_show.php?topic=12 Really really good mate.
September 16, 200618 yr Hi, Have a listen to www.boogalooradio.com you can listen to 3 boogaloo shows, 1 right track show , and you can download the new shows to your pc. Also it has a top 10 to listen to and djs top 5 45s.
September 16, 200618 yr Hey Kevin! I heard your dedications to your chums in Barcelona. Small world. Harry is great. I think this weeks show was a cracker. All the guests brought the studio alive. My wife and I have been planning a Seattle visit for a few years now. We have friends just outside the city. I am hoping to hook up with Thom Bell if he will see me. Did you know Elton Johns 'Are you ready for love' was recorded in Seattle? i wasnt aware that are you ready for love was recorded here. ahaha so, when you coming up. please make sure to drop in on our do. we are every second saturday of the month. and if you do, please say hi. thom bell is in seattle? and yeh, me and anita played dedication tag. we took over the first half hour of the shows email requests!! ahaha
September 17, 200618 yr Kevin - Elton John recorded a full album in Seattle. They were called the 'Thom Bell' sessions. Many of the Philly musicians flew out to Seattle and recorded the Philly Sound there with Thom. If you look at the video you will see Larry Washington (I think), Tony Bell (one of The Young Professionals), Bobby Eli (who puts two rabbit ears above somebody's head) and loads of other people. If and when we come, I will let you know!
September 23, 200618 yr Kevin - here is a link to another forums thread showing some photo's from my freind 'Bobby Eli'/MFSB, writer, producer, arranger, guitarist: https://www.sixtiesdetroit.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=542 Scroll down and you will see some of the Seattle photos that were taken in 1977 at the Thom Bell sessions.
October 10, 200618 yr Currently grinding my way through the day listening to 'Virgin Radio Groove' Its an OK station, but if I had to sum it up in word it would be 'Shalimar' Any soul Internet Radio stations you recommend Mon - Friday 9-5pm? Cheers Col. you can listen to me on fridays 8 till 10 on netcaferadio live i play northern on a friday and motown on wednesdays.
Currently grinding my way through the day listening to 'Virgin Radio Groove'
Its an OK station, but if I had to sum it up in word it would be 'Shalimar'
Any soul Internet Radio stations you recommend Mon - Friday 9-5pm?
Cheers
Col.