Posted February 10, 200718 yr My god what a scary face!! and what a psuedo when it comes to his choices of soul never rated his choice of records when he did the soul train thing am I about to get pelters for this Lenny
February 10, 200718 yr Haven't bought Record Collector in about 5 years, got sick of the Beatles/Queen/U2 bias... So what were his choices? Any chance of a scan of the article?
February 10, 200718 yr I bet Brookes & Jerry-I Got What It Takes is in there. Get over it Andy, it's a 50p record. And wearing a rugger shirt to a Wigan all-nighter isn't what you do, by the way.
February 11, 200718 yr Haven't bought Record Collector in about 5 years, got sick of the Beatles/Queen/U2 bias... So what were his choices? Any chance of a scan of the article? Same here but started buying it again as they had a few 50/60s articles that were nice, not soul though they are too wrapped up in this Prog/Psych/Punk thing to bother about rare soul records, anyway here's the article on Mr Peebles
February 11, 200718 yr I read it, he went on about selling all his vinyl due to not having enough space (that old chestnut....) and about how many thousands of cds he has. He does smooth fm now up north. I think that record collector can still be okay-it's definitely a better read than Mojo with the likes of Dylan/Johnny Cash and the Beatles on repeat every couple of months! Edited February 11, 200718 yr by Reg
February 11, 200718 yr My god what a scary face!! and what a psuedo when it comes to his choices of soul never rated his choice of records when he did the soul train thing am I about to get pelters for this Lenny The man reminds me of sugar coated almonds. I've been offered these a few times at weddings & on the surface they look OK. But after a few seconds you have to split them out as they in fact awful.
February 11, 200718 yr The man reminds me of sugar coated almonds. I've been offered these a few times at weddings & on the surface they look OK. But after a few seconds you have to split them out as they in fact awful. As a youngster his Piccadilly soul 261 LP was one of my first LP purchases, and it put me onto a lot of good music. He has always had a chip on his shoulder though about rare records. Doesn't he say somewhere in there that everything has come out on CD now? I think not.
February 11, 200718 yr As a youngster his Piccadilly soul 261 LP was one of my first LP purchases, and it put me onto a lot of good music. He has always had a chip on his shoulder though about rare records. Doesn't he say somewhere in there that everything has come out on CD now? I think not. Not too sure about that Steve. What really annoys about people like him is that he has been in a position to influence things and chose not to. A safe pair oh hands with a Blue Peter voice. Right now I'm listening to "William Hunt - Would You Believe?" - a truly awesome record that rips at your soul. Could he have played?.....Yes Would he have played it?....No.
February 11, 200718 yr The man reminds me of sugar coated almonds. I've been offered these a few times at weddings & on the surface they look OK. But after a few seconds you have to split them out as they in fact awful. fantastic analogy
February 11, 200718 yr Not too sure about that Steve. What really annoys about people like him is that he has been in a position to influence things and chose not to. A safe pair oh hands with a Blue Peter voice. Yes Yes I realise that, it's just as a youngster that was one of the first LPs I bought - and I liked it at the time.To your point and without sounding too gobby many of us have forgotten more about soul music than he knows about it....
February 12, 200718 yr fantastic analogy Not so fantastic - I actually LOVE almonds! (...Oh!, apart from that almighty prat MARC Almond, whom I can't STAND!) Edited February 12, 200718 yr by mel brat
My god what a scary face!!
and what a psuedo when it comes to his choices of soul
never rated his choice of records when he did the soul train thing
am I about to get pelters for this 
Lenny