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What's your best tune intro before the singing startsĀ 

Mine is ,the dells ,wear it on your face .

Just a few seconds at the start just sublimeĀ 

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The Dell Larks Job openingĀ 

So many, but heres trio from me, throw them up in the air and see how they land, matters not to me, they all make the hairs on the back up of my neck stand up…… phwoar

JJ Barnes - Please let me inĀ 

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Make it a quartet…. šŸ˜‚

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Wow, reminds me that an essential and most distinctive part of any northern track is the intro

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Yvonne Baker , You didn't Say A WordĀ 

Lou Pride I'm Coming Home In The Morn' un

Darrell Banks , Open The Door To Your Heart .

But Tony Clarke Landslide,, Dave beat me to it , a very close 2ndĀ 

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1 hour ago, Happy Feet said:

If it's perhaps possible to add a 3 & half ?

Chicago, Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is ,,,

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It's one of my favourite albums, but was this played out?

5 minutes ago, Geeselad said:

It's one of my favourite albums, but was this played out?

I am pretty sure if my memory is still 90% working , It was a Blackpool Mecca spin , but possibly a reduced intro , maybe someone else knows better , sounds like a Colin Curtis sound to meĀ 

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Salvadors , Stick by me Baby,Ā 

South Side Chicago ghetto vibes, forget your dance hall memories, and appreciate what these records were really meant for and aboutĀ 

Kev

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and yes great shout Salvadors

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I agree with Dave, Tony Clarke Landslide takes some beating but Mitch Rider Breakout & The Invitations Skiing in the snow are pretty good and The Tempests Someday is like a call out for everybody to pile onto the dancefloor

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Can’t beat Sandi Sheldon absolute magic

one of my all time favourite intros though is

One in a million Maxine Brown

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Cause your mine Vibrations

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Making my daydream real We The People

Investigate Major Lance

Looking for you Garnett MimmsĀ 

Ordinary Joe Terry Callier

You better keep her Marvin Holmes and justice
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Duck with wolf man Len Johnson and the hi liters

and yes Landslide is the biz

Four PerfectionsĀ 

and Double CookingĀ 

great intros so many amazing soundsĀ 

great threadĀ 

The Velours Ā I’m gonna change

The Night Frankie Valli and the four seasons

I dare anyone to reply to me. As no one Ā has made any comment to any of my suggestions it would be nice Ā to know if any of my replies on this topic mean anything to any of you.Ā 
I have Ā been on the scene since 1972 would be nice to get some reaction if only negative thanksĀ 

kind regards

Andy May

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3 minutes ago, Daisy May said:

I dare anyone to reply to me. As no one Ā has made any comment to any of my suggestions it would be nice Ā to know if any of my replies on this topic mean anything to any of you.Ā 

This isn't FB , you don't win prizes for the number of responses you get on here ...Ā :lol:

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Thanks Woodbutcher great reply I shouldn’t be such a serious ass.

P.S what is FB .

Federal Bureau

K.T.F. Ā Kind regards

Andy

26 minutes ago, Daisy May said:

Thanks Woodbutcher great reply I shouldn’t be such a serious ass.

P.S what is FB .

Federal Bureau

K.T.F. Ā Kind regards

Andy

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4 hours ago, Daisy May said:

Can’t beat Sandi Sheldon absolute magic

one of my all time favourite intros though is

One in a million Maxine Brown

alsoĀ 

Cause your mine Vibrations

butĀ 

Making my daydream real We The People

Investigate Major Lance

Looking for you Garnett MimmsĀ 

Ordinary Joe Terry Callier

You better keep her Marvin Holmes and justice
Ā 

Duck with wolf man Len Johnson and the hi liters

and yes Landslide is the biz

Definitely Ordinary Joe - Good call Great intro!

9 hours ago, Happy Feet said:

I am pretty sure if my memory is still 90% working , It was a Blackpool Mecca spin , but possibly a reduced intro , maybe someone else knows better , sounds like a Colin Curtis sound to meĀ 

Definitely a Mecca spin, I had the Chicago version but I thought the version they played was different than that.

I think it was Ian Levine that played it.Ā 

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5 hours ago, Daisy May said:

The Velours Ā I’m gonna change

The Night Frankie Valli and the four seasons

I dare anyone to reply to me. As no one Ā has made any comment to any of my suggestions it would be nice Ā to know if any of my replies on this topic mean anything to any of you.Ā 
I have Ā been on the scene since 1972 would be nice to get some reaction if only negative thanksĀ 

kind regards

Andy May

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The night is iconic, you can hear that rift a mile away .

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1 hour ago, Jessie Pinkman said:

Definitely a Mecca spin, I had the Chicago version but I thought the version they played was different than that.

I think it was Ian Levine that played it.Ā 

Someone has kindly reminded me of the other version, is was by "Copper n' Brass " for me the less soulful version but it too got spins , with a much less run in , I can see why it would've been the preferred version .

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Going to be a bit different.Ā Ā 

Ramona CollinsĀ  you've been cheating.. the long intro version.. the 1st time I heard it I was thinking what the hell is this.. now when I hear it I get the tingling as I know what is comingĀ 

Some great choices; a few that get me buzzin:
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Steve Karmen - BreakawayĀ 

Tee Fletcher- Happy loving you

Johnny Sayles - l can’t get enoughĀ 

Eugene Gaspard- Holding on

The Construction, Frank Beverly ITWYW, Blanche Carter, The Jades though is my number one

From a perspective of 45's played on the northern/ rare soul dance scene, the two which had me the most capyivated on that first hearing had to be -

Harold Melvin 'Get out'

Melvin Moore 'All of a sudden'Ā 

Opening lines on both are lyrical genius IMO.

Betty WrightĀ  where is the love

23 minutes ago, Still Diggin said:

From a perspective of 45's played on the northern/ rare soul dance scene, the two which had me the most capyivated on that first hearing had to be -

Harold Melvin 'Get out'

Melvin Moore 'All of a sudden'Ā 

Opening lines on both are lyrical genius IMO.

Had to laugh Still diggin,Ā  Harold Melvin especially "Get out" is the opposite of what i think the posters thread question wasšŸ˜†, Both great songs thoughšŸ™‚

Natural Four - I thought you were mine ABC VersionĀ 

Definitely a minefield of choice, after all these years the most instant call to arms to these ears is The Twans - I can"t see him again.

No prisoners at that opening.

Paul

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