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Heard the awful news early this afternoon that Timmy has died

Long time Soul Source member as Tlscapitol.

Timmy was an ace collecter/DJ/dealer and a wealth of Soulful information . A dear friend of ours since the late 90s, he will be sorely missed

Regards Paul Woosnam

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    On Tuesday we were at the cremation of Timmy in Brussels. It was amazing to see so many of his friends there. Afterwards we all gathered at the bar "Bier Circus" in central Brussels where we shared dr

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Thats so sad.  Very knowledgeable and enjoyed his posts. 
R.I.P.

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1 hour ago, Soul Shrews said:

Heard the awful news early this afternoon that Timmy has died

Long time Soul Source member as Tlscapitol.

Timmy was an ace collecter/DJ/dealer and a wealth of Soulful information . A dear friend of ours since the late 90s, he will be sorely missed

Regards Paul Woosnam

Thanks for sharing this sad news.

Tim was a long time member and a valued regular poster, his contributions will be very much missed

RIP Tim

@Tlscapital

Very sad news, an old friend from Brussels, really shocked, he was in his 50's...RIP Timmy

Very sad news. Such a knowledgeable and nice guy to deal with. Exchanged lots of records over the years with him. RIP Tim.

Only new him through Soul Source since I joined in 2020 , his knowledge and advice not just on music , but hifi and how to set it up properly will definitely be missed for sure , RIP Tim sincere condolences to family & friends .

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1 hour ago, Rom1 said:

Very sad news, an old friend from Brussels, really shocked, he was in his 50's...RIP Timmy

Yes way too young.

Timmy had been undergoing cancer treatment for some time,

Paul

I first met Timmy in the early 90's & we kept in touch over the years.

Timmy was a lovely guy & I'm sad to read that he has left us far too soon

R.I.P. Timmy

Same here, very sad to hear - had some good chats with him on SS, sold him quite a few tunes and always very interesting and knowledgeable. RIP Tim ☹️

Indeed vary sad, DJ-d with him, bought and sold records with him and always had a chuckle when we met.

Guy had a super record collection.

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Timmy didn’t like social media but he DID like this forum. And although I’m not a regular poster on here, I’d like to share a couple of personal memories from my friendship with Timmy.

I first met Timmy at a ska concert in an upstairs pub in Antwerp (my home town) in 1989. Timmy was the dj that night and I was impressed by his selection (6t’s ska and reggae). After I introduced myself to him, I realized he was the guy who had published the Rough & Tough fanzine (one issue) that me and my mate had bought in Brussels just a couple of weeks before. Through that magazine we discovered that there was another skinhead who had the same interests, style and attitude that we had. What a relief! We even wrote him a letter (that he hadn’t replied). 

I hung around the dj booth for the entire night. At one point, a big oi skinhead requested “Return of the ugly”. Timmy nodded and played a bit later “Return of the ugly” by …. The Upsetters, not the Bad Manners tune the guy was refering to … I was probably the only guy that night who got that joke! A friendship was born. 

In February 1990, he organized a ska and reggae night in his home town, Brussels. Me and the lads from Antwerp attended and stayed until the very end. I eventually ended up crashing at Timmy’s place after a long walk through the streets of Brussels. We spent the next day listening to records and I probably bought my first record of him. Many would follow over the years. We got pretty close and “a lot of fun was had” as they say. On his first visit to my parent’s place we did our “can you give a hand” routine. This meant Timmy would remove his prostethic arm and hand it over to the person in need of “a hand” … The look on my mum’s face! 

We started going on regular record hunting trips to London where on Thursday nights we would go to Gaz Mayall’s club at Gossips after having spend the entire afternoon at Bob Brooks’ (small but mighty) Reggae Revive shop at the back of Honest Johns on Portobello Road. We saw Derrick Morgan in concert at Gaz’s but also Justin Hines who made a big impression on us! 

Timmy was already into soul from the very start (as featured in his fanzine) and I also had a couple of Kent albums and soul 45s. As time went by, he was getting deeper and deeper into soul and he finally sold his ska/reggae collection (most of it to me, soul trades were involved of course). All the money was invested straight into soul. His skinhead days were also behind him by now. We still went to London and visited the 100 Club on a couple of occassions. We absolutely loved it. I remember chats with Mick Smith, entire sets with tunes we had never ever heard (Butch?) and a legendary X-mas allnighter where we danced our feet off until we had to catch the bus back home in the early hours.

Timmy was a real digger and unearthed many, many great 45s in the US and Canada but also in our own tiny Belgium. He often found multiple copies and found for example two 100 count boxes (at least) of Jesse James’ “I you want a love affair”. That was probably in the early or mid 90s. I became his record seller in Antwerp where I supplied great r&b and soul 45s to our mod friends. I got a percentage for every 45 I sold and was paid in records 

His passion for rare soul was legendary. His great taste was a guide for a lot of his friends, including me. If Timmy liked it, and we weren’t sure at first, we would give it a second and third listen because we knew it was quality (and would probably kick ourselves later on for missing it). Two notable 45s that slipped through my fingers, due to lack of money on these occassions, were Betty Lloyd and the Tangeers … 

Timmy was more a collector than a dj and his integrity (and stubbornness …) might have held him back from becoming a “succesful international” dj (which he wasn’t striving for). He always played what he wanted to hear himself and he didn’t neccessarily want to please a crowd. There are so many tunes I wanted to hear him play out but he didn’t 🙂. I do remember many great sets though e.g. at a Northern soul allnighter in Paris where he played along @Ady Croasdel. The picture I have uploaded (hope it worked) is from that night and I think he had just played a cheap but great O’Jays 45 from their Bell period. Another memorable set was also in Paris (in 2008) where we dj’d at the Agro & Smart party. I played Jamaican sounds and he played everything on the soul side of things, including ballads to drunken skins, one of which was wearing a Combat 84 t-shirt and army pants 😁. Provocative ? Yes, he definitely could be our Timmy (remember that party @Rom1?) Our return by car didn’t go as planned as there was no gps yet and I forgot the road map at home. This meant we got out of Paris on the wrong side of the Périphérique (Ring Road) so we lost a lot of time and almost ran out of fuel (we had to leave the motorway in the middle of nowhere to find a petrol station, laughs and despairs). 

Quality was Timmy’s only guideline in purchasing records, not price or rarity. He disliked people following trends as he relied on his own (impeccable) taste to make up his mind. He spoke highly of people like @Roger Banks for following their own path during all these years. In recent years he had been sending me 30 min. “tapes” again (well a digital variation of it) and I was slowly getting (even) more acquainted with his great collection. He played me B-sides, alternate versions and even “classics” that I was unaware of. Mindblowing stuff. These tapes were always accompanied by his liner notes which I thoroughly enjoyed as Timmy had a way with words. This is another part I’m gonna miss about him. Given the chance, I would have loved to document his collection, as a legacy and even a guideline for future purchases. He always knew which press to get, sometimes it would be the demo, or the regular as it looked prettier, or a particular pressing plant because it sounded way better on his custom/home built stereo. That was another one of his strenghts, his perseverance to get the best out of his records by adapting his home stereo for maximum result. And it worked! 

I was always as happy as a kid if I could play him a 45 he didn’t know or he had forgotten about (sometimes a B-side he somehow missed). But ever so often he would point out why he didn’t like a particular tune I played him. And even if was a rare tune, he would point out why it was rare … because it just wasn’t good enough! And to my despair, he was right in general pointing out weak vocals or arrangements. He wasn’t after trophy tunes, he was after good music and he would often buy a 45 for the not so obvious, but much better, flipside. True passion. 

Timmy had a huge influence on me as a youngster and I have always valued his opinion on music and on life in general even though we didn’t always agree. There are of course a lot more stories I could tell from the 35 year period that we knew each other. There were years that we hardly saw each other (family life) but we could always count on each other. He helped us out in a difficult period by providing us a much needed testimonial for court purposes. The last couple of years our conversations were more diverse and not only music oriented … but it always ended in “music talk”. Timmy was a deep, knowledgeable, honest, generous, passionate, humble and fun person. He will always be in my life because I’m surrounded by memories of him, through the records I bought of him (or he gave me), listening to the music we loved, looking at the picture frame he offered me or listening to a Fingerpoppinsoul From Amsterdam show on Mixcloud where he was invited to by his friends Hans and Harry (e.g. episode #1541, 18 05 2023).

On Tuesday, me and many friends will say goodbye to Timmy, (or “Tiny” Tim as he used to call himself). Since he passed away last week, I’ve been struggling every day with his loss and I’m sure I’m not alone. I had to get these words of my chest, hope you don’t mind me posting these here.

The next Northern soul party in Leuven in March will be emotional. Timmy was the regular guest dj there and sadly had to miss the last one due to his illness. Those parties and many others will never be the same again and I will also miss his posts here on Soul Source.

Later on tonight I’ll play “Save a bread” by Justin Hines & the Dominoes, a track Timmy particularly liked … and I’ll shed another tear. 

Kris Van Beethoven, Antwerp

PS: I dug up the poster of the ska and reggae night he organised on the 9th of February 1990 (as mentioned above). This is what it says and which is typically Timmy (BTW: He used to wear a black glove over his prostethic hand.)

“The black glove strikes again so this time choose your groove, get on the move !!!”

YEP! Smart dress, fun, dance, tough sounds, drinks.

NOPE! Dirty look, fuss&fight, no-Soul people. 

Dj: Tiny Timmy and his boss sound.

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On Tuesday we were at the cremation of Timmy in Brussels. It was amazing to see so many of his friends there. Afterwards we all gathered at the bar "Bier Circus" in central Brussels where we shared drinks and listened to some of his favourite records. Over the years Timmy was a special guest on our radio show several times. Below are links to three shows he did with us that are still on Mixcloud today. Have a listen and hear his voice. To say it with the Notations as played at his funeral "He's still here"...

RIP Timmy

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It was really nice to meet you there Hans. Thanks for the shows! I’ll give them a listen in a couple weeks when I’m ready for it. Lovely to share our memories of Timmy together. 

Sad news. Did meet Timmy when he had been in the UK late 9ts/or early 2k. He knew Dave Withers so came round to buy some records off me and did a tape swap. Really nice guy. RIP Timmy

 

Phil W

Awful News. I never met Timmy, but we exchanged messages last year as he was after a record I had previously listed, and he came across as a really decent, kind, genuine and passionate person. Condolences to his family.

I never knew Timmy , but read his comments on here many a time, Im sure he will be missed by his family and many friends, and all on this site myself included.

RiP  Timmy

 

A sad loss for me and for all who knew him, he will be missed very much. All is nicely summed up by Kris, Timmy was the Soul bro Nr 1 here in Belgium, besides being a top friend, his knowledge and passion for Soul music was huge. thanks to everyone who came to the funeral for a final goodbye to 'Tiny Tim'.

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This one's for you Timmy! Thanks for all the tunes you have shared over the years. I hope we meet again one day in soul heaven (or maybe I'll make a phone call from purgatory once in a while)

only just seen this thread and a bit of a shock if I'm honest.. never met Timmy but over the last 20+ years on here had many conversations by PM and bought, sold or traded many records with him over the years

R.I.P Tim

16 hours ago, Diggin' Dave said:

This one's for you Timmy! Thanks for all the tunes you have shared over the years. I hope we meet again one day in soul heaven (or maybe I'll make a phone call from purgatory once in a while)

I remember Timmy coming to my flat in Manchester to buy that. RIP Timmy.

I met Timmy in Brussels in the early 90s thanks to a record seller from the U.K., Dave Withers who had told Timmy he had another customer in Brussels... me. So Timmy called me and soon afterwards invited me to his place In Schaerbeek, Brussels... We became friends, and he made me discover so many tunes over the years, his knowledge and passion was second to none... We'll all miss him immensely.... RIEP my friend !

On 06/02/2025 at 20:14, JOMT said:

It was really nice to meet you there Hans. Thanks for the shows! I’ll give them a listen in a couple weeks when I’m ready for it. Lovely to share our memories of Timmy together. 

And it was great to see you again on February 4

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