Posted December 16, 200618 yr Not really known, but a good record. Thats all I'm saying. https://cgi.ebay.com/Very-Rare-Northern-Sou...1QQcmdZViewItem
December 17, 200618 yr Just the vinyl Richie, stil a bit of an IT novice, call for a listen if you like 01244 681319 andy or anyone if ever need to get any clips on site and cant do the pc thing there is a number which if you phone will record for a min or two what ever is played and then sends it as a mp3 to site , and can then upload it for ya if think may be useful in future and may use, shout and will dig number whats the flip like Andy, has a interesting title
December 17, 200618 yr whats the flip like Andy, has a interesting title I like the match between his last name and the title of the flip
December 17, 200618 yr Think this was played by Flynn at the CSC once, acquired taste, think it needs a little slowing down, but not too much else it ends up sounding like Elvis. Heh heh, always wanted to use that smiley
December 18, 200618 yr Fantastic backing track but like Stuart says, Elvis vocal - otherwise it'd have been great...bit like Will You Ever Learn
December 18, 200618 yr Probably not Chunky, as most people wouldn't understand it. You have to have an ear for beach/Carolina influenced Northen Soul. As said earlier, a typical Dome record. The london scene always had a wider tolerence for different sounds, which is probably why more records got broken there than anywhere else, particularly during that 3-4 year period at the turn of the millinium, with the Dome, NotreDame, 100 Club etc etc. Oh you'd definately hate the flip, A bit like Sammy Davies Jr. meets X Factors Ray Quinn Ouch! Frynn is a beach music freak anyway who only really likes records with screechy hammond and bizarre vocals . This record is a work of flawed genius but I don't think I'd ever dare play it out nowadays. Quite like the flip too if I've been drinking.
December 18, 200618 yr Ouch! Frynn is a beach music freak anyway who only really likes records with screechy hammond and bizarre vocals . This record is a work of flawed genius but I don't think I'd ever dare play it out nowadays. Quite like the flip too if I've been drinking. Same Nomads that did Somthing Bad?
December 18, 200618 yr Same Nomads that did Somthing Bad? Those Nomads were from Philadelphia weren't they? Label says Missouri on this one but don't know, not the same vocalist I'm sure.
December 18, 200618 yr Probably not Chunky, as most people wouldn't understand it. You have to have an ear for beach/Carolina influenced Northen Soul. As said earlier, a typical Dome record. The london scene always had a wider tolerence for different sounds, which is probably why more records got broken there than anywhere else, particularly during that 3-4 year period at the turn of the millinium, with the Dome, NotreDame, 100 Club etc etc. I like it! But then I do like beach/Garage/Carolina influenced Northern anyway. But I want a cheaper one!!!!
December 18, 200618 yr Pretty sure Flynny got this off me in a trade. Remember getting it from Tim Brown, heard it down the phone and liked it,but it was one of those I soon got fed up with as with most of this type of sound.
December 19, 200618 yr DONE IT!! GUD SHIT!! Hi Andy a very nice tune indeed would sound good at the greatstone keep em coming Paul
Not really known, but a good record. Thats all I'm saying.
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