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2 hours ago, Woodbutcher said:

Any instrumental is nothing more than a very long intro IMHO .... :rolleyes:

Although this one when it was played at the WC sounded unbelievable at the time , fresh of the press , new release, in that kind of atmosphere, I know it was first spun at the Blackpool Mecca, but it didn't have that Alnighter vibe 

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6 hours ago, Billy Jo Jim Bob said:

For me:

Frankie Beverley - wanted

Tamala Lewis - won’t say nothing

As a kid in the 70’s I’d hear these and dash for the dance floor. My tastes may have changed but these intros still make the hairs stand on end.

Andy

 

I know where you're coming from, these were both part of my teenage years.  Both quality records that still bring back fond memories of the Casino.

Growing up, my friends brother had a nice 50 box of 45's, which included Frankie Beverley, Freddie Chavez, Jerry Williams etc 

Great days 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Mal C said:

Right, these are still coming in, but Im going to count them all up, some excel work comin my way me thinks! then I'll create a vote of the top 3/5... and you can all go for broke over the weekend...!

May the best intro win!

Malc

 

poll now up and running...

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/topic/445933-poll-the-best-intro-put-to-the-vote/

 

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