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We're it all began for me. I've not seen Dave R on here for ages - but one I guess he'd like to see.  Circa 1976/7 I'd guess. The place is now a care home. @Dave Raistrick

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I guess it was not long after this that Dave began his US forages and started to find/discover some great new tunes. I went to Wigan with Dave in his car a couple of times; me, and two Boston lads Mick Bradbury and Figgy.

Peter

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1 hour ago, Peter99 said:

I guess it was not long after this that Dave began his US forages and started to find/discover some great new tunes. I went to Wigan with Dave in his car a couple of times; me, and two Boston lads Mick Bradbury and Figgy.

Peter

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Figgy Forbes? I went to school with him in Boston, he was a couple of years older than me and we became friends. I remember him coming into school with his tapes recorded the previous weekend on a portable tape player in front of the speakers. It as though him I first heard northern soul.

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7 hours ago, Peter99 said:

We're it all began for me. I've not seen Dave R on here for ages - but one I guess he'd like to see.  Circa 1976/7 I'd guess. The place is now a care home. @Dave Raistrick

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Hi Peter. 

Sorry but don't remember this.  But have very vague memories of soul nights. So could be the same.  But I sort of remember a shop which had boxes of northern at the back. It was on Victoria Avenue.  If my screen shot is wrong please let me know 

Best regards mick

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11 minutes ago, Greedy said:

Hi Peter. 

Sorry but don't remember this.  But have very vague memories of soul nights. So could be the same.  But I sort of remember a shop which had boxes of northern at the back. It was on Victoria Avenue.  If my screen shot is wrong please let me know 

Best regards mick

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Hello my friend

The record shop was Carls records - it was a little further down towards the High Street. He had plenty of northern soul stuff - I remember buying a mint RCA black issue of "cracking up over you" among many things.

I hope you're well pal.

Peter

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9 hours ago, Sutty said:

Figgy Forbes? I went to school with him in Boston, he was a couple of years older than me and we became friends. I remember him coming into school with his tapes recorded the previous weekend on a portable tape player in front of the speakers. It as though him I first heard northern soul.

Hello Sutty

Funnily enough I never knew Figgy's surname. He's about my age 61, used to frequent the Fleet, Cleethorpes, Rotherham, Wigan a few times with me etc. Had curly hair at one point - do you think we're talking about the same geezer? 🤔

He was also a right poser!

Let me know if you think we have young Figgy Forbes bang to rights! 

All the best my friend.

Peter

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5 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Hello my friend

The record shop was Carls records - it was a little further down towards the High Street. He had plenty of northern soul stuff - I remember buying a mint RCA black issue of "cryacking up over you" among many things.

I hope you're well pal.

Peter

It's almost 50 years so thanks  mate  

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1 hour ago, Greedy said:

It's almost 50 years so thanks  mate  

Carl was a nice man - he's still knocking about Mablethorpe. I think he's a Town Councillor. He also had a bike repair shop a few doors down. Can you remember that. Ross, whose house you stayed at a few times, his older brother Jason, worked in the bike shop.

Happy memories Mick; we were all fit and well then.

Speak soon.

Your friend.

Peter

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