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    Lulu is a Mod spin and has been on playlists on that scene.

  • Going to sit on the fence on this one. It's shite. If that's a soul record then I'm a .........................................err, pirate.    

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a lot of merseybeat type tunes have found there way into the northern/rare soul scene over the years,lulu is nothing compared to this pile of shit below,which is currently graceing and insulting a rare soul auction! haha

 

https://youtu.be/U07LSGa5ekY

51 minutes ago, dobber said:

a lot of merseybeat type tunes have found there way into the northern/rare soul scene over the years,lulu is nothing compared to this pile of shit below,which is currently graceing and insulting a rare soul auction! haha

 

https://youtu.be/U07LSGa5ekY

Bloody hell, that's awful:(

Lest we Forget ; Billy J Kramer ,King size Taylor &Dominoes, The Fourmost, Priscilla White,The Chants, The Fix featuring Steve Aldo,; All Northern Plays ; any more ,have a great day Lol ,Johnny Hart

9 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

Going to sit on the fence on this one.

It's shite.

:hatsoff2:

If that's a soul record then I'm a .........................................err, pirate.

:pirate:

 

 

Talk about sublime to the ridiculous! This was one of my mother's favourite songs in the sixties. She also loved Frank Ifield and went to see him in Peterborough where the support group was a beat-combo called the Beatles! It's is a bit Vivian Carol though, don't you think?

20 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

Going to sit on the fence on this one.

It's shite.

:hatsoff2:

If that's a soul record then I'm a .........................................err, pirate.

:pirate:

 

 

Shiver me timbers my old shipmate :P

Steve

2 minutes ago, simon t said:

Talk about sublime to the ridiculous! This was one of my mother's favourite songs in the sixties. She also loved Frank Ifield and went to see him in Peterborough where the support group was a beat-combo called the Beatles! It's is a bit Vivian Carol though, don't you think?

Ay up my mate

It probably is a good record to the folk who appreciate that kind of stuff - I like soul music and my post was based upon that. Not in the same league as Vivian Carol - a record which I do like. As for the Beatles - who were they? :wicked:

Hope you're well mate.

:thumbsup:

11 hours ago, JulianB said:

Bloody hell, that's awful:(

Very much a tune of its time - the mid-80s - had a soft spot for it back then.

Dx

 

PS It was a biggy for Tony Clayton.

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9 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

 As for the Beatles - who were they? :wicked:

Perhaps this is where this thread splits off to a northern soul "word association' thread?

The Beatles A-side, I reply Fred and the Turbines and you reply Nutbush City Limits?

 

 

 

33 minutes ago, Peter99 said:
1 hour ago, chalky said:

If it is then the scene really is in a desperate sorry state

1 hour ago, chalky said:
1 hour ago, chalky said:

If it is then the scene really is in a desperate sorry state

If it is then the scene really is in a desperate sorry state

It's a wedding reception, where everyone is saying everything is groovy when their tyres are flat.

Hi Ho .........................................

 

 

 

1 hour ago, DaveNPete said:

Very much a tune of its time - the mid-80s - had a soft spot it back then.

Dx

 

PS It was a biggy for Tony Clayton.

Presume we are talking about The Lucky Charms here. Yeah, been around ages. I like it, but then I do like the blue-eyed/pop stuff.

Just bought this album and I have heard this track played out...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOa0haFBPD4

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4 hours ago, chalky said:

If it is then the scene really is in a desperate sorry state

The scene has been in a desperate sate for long time because so of so many Handbaggers  don't know anything about  Rare soul.

Nobody's mentioned, unless I've missed it, that Little Hank's version of "Try to understand" was a regular play about 15 years ago.

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