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25 minutes ago, Soul Salad said:

Had to laugh Still diggin,  Harold Melvin especially "Get out" is the opposite of what i think the posters thread question was😆, Both great songs though🙂

Yes, you are infact correct, I failed to see the bit about 'before the singing starts' perhaps the lyrics play a major part in my appreciation of soul, hense my oversight. Not sure I would call it the opposite, just a misinterpretation of the thread.

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3 minutes ago, Martint said:

Betty Lloyd- I'm catching on

Much the same, in regard to gettin on with business, but Bud Harper's better by a country mile! 😏 lol

Maybe we should put the best on this thread to a vote, we can do that, it would be quite an accolade.

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Thanks mate good to know some people of a certain age are still up at this time meaning me of course as you must be quite young in comparison to this old git . My Other half does Facebook suppose I should really get up to date and just get on with it, but I’m just a stubborn old git. 
just to get back on track 

all of a sudden Jeanette Williams

i never knew Eddie Foster

Baby don’t you weep Edward Hamilton and the arabians

Zoo the Human Zoo The Commadores

Manifesto James Lewis and the case of tyme

Come on train Don Thomas    First played Everywhere with the three plucked violin strings finish that everyone used to play with their hands in the air at Wigan Samantha’s and everywhere not the cold no strings finish . Some time later they started playing the cold finish version and said it was the original, no where near as good in my opinion. So how did the alleged boot come out before the original bizarre but true 

 

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Darkest Days Jackie Lee Wow yes great intro also what about

Nothing can compare to you The Velvet Satins

Don’t it make you feel funky Joe Hicks

Shingaling The Coopereetes

Blowing my mind to pieces Bob Relf 

not forgetting

Too Late Larry Williams and Johnny Watson

You Don’t Want Me No More Major Lance

keep them coming guys

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Frank for sure but also

Bobby Hutton Lend a hand originally from the L.P.only

Exus Trek Luther Ingrams Orchestra so powerful the first northern soul record I bought from Selecta disc On reissued orange Hib label with Popcorn Wylie spelt wylia on the label .  Sorry guys I was the one to tell Johnny Manship about this on the balcony at Wigan Casino.

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