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Just found this on the back end of the site, didn't know it still existed - but goodness me, look at the date it was written!

Published Date: 1997/11/5 4:40:00

More from the Smith factory, worst 50 Uk, well vast majority are pretty dire, but there are a few I wouldn't have put in

1.. NORTHERN NIGHTMARES! THE WORST 50 BRITISH RELEASED RECORDS PLAYED ON THE NORTHERN SOUL SCENE

BO DONALDSON & THE HEYWOODS - GIRL DON'T MAKE ME WAIT (ABC 1975)

R.B FREEMAN - I'M SHAFT (AVCO 1975)

FAMILY AFFAIR - LOVE HUSTLE (PYE 1976)

EYDIE GORME - EVERYBODY GO HOME (CBS 1964)

VIC FLICK SOUND - HANG ON (CHAPTER ONE 1970)

TED CASSIDY - THE LURCH (CAPITOL 1966)

JOHNNY HAWKSWORTH TRIO - WACK WACK (COLUMBIA 1967)

DEANO - BABY LET ME BE YOUR BABY (COLUMBIA 1967)

BILL KENWRIGHT - I WANT TO GO BACK THERE AGAIN (COLUMBIA 1967)

SAMI SLOAN - BE HIS GIRL (COLUMBIA 1968)

ANITA HARRIS - THE PLAYGROUND (CBS 1967)

GRAHAM BONNEY - SUPER GIRL (COLUMBIA 1966)

KENNY BERNARD - WHAT LOVE BRINGS (PYE 1966)

ExpressionS - ROUND AND ROUND IN CIRCLES (EMI 1977)

BLACK ABBOTTS - THE PAINTER (EVOLUTION 1970)

ADRIENNE POSTER - SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL (DECCA 1965)

NEWBEATS - TOO SWEET TO BE FORGOTTEN (HICKORY 1966)

DANNY WILLIAMS - FORGET HER, FORGET HER (HMV 1965)

KENNY LYNCH - MOVIN' AWAY (HMV 1967)

SOUPY SALES - THE MOUSE (HMV 1965)

THE HIGH & THE MIGHTY - HELP ME ESCAPE FROM CUBA (HMV 1966)

TIM TAM & THE TURN-ONS - WAIT A MINUTE (ISLAND 1967)

JIMMY CLIFF - WATERFALL (ISLAND 1968)

SIGHT & SOUND - OUR LOVE IS IN THE POCKET (FONTANA 1968)

SAMANTHA JUSTE - IF TREES COULD TALK (GO 1967)

KEANYA COLLINS - BARNABUS COLLINS LOVE BANDIT (GRAPEVINE 1978)

RONNIE LOVE - LET'S MAKE LOVE (GRAPEVINE 1978)

HAPPY CATS - THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING (GRAPEVINE 1978)

RAY GODFREY - COME AND GET THESE MEMORIES (GRAPEVINE 1978)

RAL DONNER - NEVER LET HER SLIP AWAY (INFERNO 1979)

DAVE VENTURA - THE HURT STAYS IN THE HEART (MERCURY 1965)

VENTURES - HAWAII 5-0 (LIBERTY 1970)TOMMY SANDS - THE STATUE (LIBERTY 1966)

GARY LEWIS & THE PLAYBOYS - MY HEART'S SYMPHONY (LIBERTY 1967)

LOS CANARIOS - GET ON YOUR KNEES (MAJOR MINOR 1967)

CONTRASTS - WHAT A DAY (MONUMENT 1968)

MICHAEL HASLAM - THERE GOES THE FORGOTTEN MAN (PARLOPHONE 1965)

BARRY BENSON - STAY A LITTLE WHILE (PARLOPHONE 1966)

DAVID NELSON - SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PHILIPS 1963)

KEVIN KING LEAR - THE SNAKE (PAGE ONE 1968)

EBONY KEYES - IF YOU KNEW (PICCADILLY 1967)

SOUL JOE CLEMENTS - EVER EVER (PLEXIUM 1969)

FIVE & A PENNY - YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST LIES (POLYDOR 1968)

GABRIELLI BRASS - RIDE YOUR PONY (POLYDOR 1967)

TARA - HAPPY (POLYDOR 1971)

BRIAN HYLAND - THE JOKER WENT WILD (PHILIPS 1967)

ANTOINETTE - LULLABY OF LOVE (PICCADILLY 1966)

DAVID GARRICK - LET'S GO SOMEWHERE (PICCADILLY 1966)

BARRY GRAY - JOE 90 THEME (PYE 1968)

TONY SIMON - GIMME LITTLE SIGN (TRACK 1967)

SVANTE - BABY I NEED YOUR LOVING (UA 1968)

2. THE TAILOR-MADES HALL OF SHAME

Records manufactured to cash in on the Northern Soul scene. These records represent the lowest points in our wonderful scene's history.

JOHN SCHRODER - I'M GONNA CHANGE (ALASKA 1975)

SHARONETTES - PAPA OOH MOW MOW (BLACK MAGIC 1975)

RON GRAINER ORCH - JOE 90 THEME (CASINO CLASSICS 1978)

ALL NIGHT BAND - THE WIGAN JOKER (CASINO CLASSICS 1978)

ARMADA ORCHESTRA - COCHISE (CONTEMPO 1975)

SAX OF SOUL - SEA CRUISE (CRYSTAL 1975)

DESTINY ORCHESTRA - SPRING RAIN (DESTINY 1979)

CONNIE LAVERNE - A HOUSE FOR SALE (DESTINY 1979)

CAROL KAY - STOP AND YOU WILL BECOME AWARE (DESTINY 1979)

CHICO REVILL - THIS BEAUTIFUL DAY (DESTINY 1979)

JOHN DREVARS - THE CLOSER SHE GETS (DESTINY 1979)

DORIS JONES - STRANDED IN THE WILDERNESS (NEMS 1976)

NORTHERN SOUL INC - SOMETHING KEEPS CALLING ME BACK (POLYDOR 1975)

SOUNDS OF LANCASHIRE - SLICED TOMATOES (PYE DISCO DEMAND 1975)

JEZEBELLES - TAINTED LOVE (PYE DISCO DEMAND 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - SKIING IN THE SNOW (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - SUPERLOVE (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - PERSONALLY (SPARK 1975)

TOMMY HUNT - GET OUT (SPARK 1976)ETTA THOMAS - JUST ASK ME (SANTA PONSA 1974)

SOUND 9418 - I'M GONNA CHANGE (UKUSA 1975)

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Just found this on the back end of the site, didn't know it still existed - but goodness me, look at the date it was written!

Published Date: 1997/11/5 4:40:00

More from the Smith factory, worst 50 Uk, well vast majority are pretty dire, but there are a few I wouldn't have put in

RAL DONNER - NEVER LET HER SLIP AWAY (INFERNO 1979)

EBONY KEYES - IF YOU KNEW (PICCADILLY 1967)

SOUL JOE CLEMENTS - EVER EVER (PLEXIUM 1969)

by Pete Smith

Choons!

Isn't the Ral Donner - 'Don't Let It Slip Away'? Or is that a different track?

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It's terrible, sounds like someones Grandad recorded live at a northern working mens club

'Who cares what the people say' :thumbsup:

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WIGAN'S OVATION - SKIING IN THE SNOW (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - SUPERLOVE (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - PERSONALLY (SPARK 1975)

What was the deal with these? I'm glad these were listed. I found one of these the other day, it said "Sound Of Northern Soul" on the label or something. Had a quick listen & it was absolute shite!! LOL. I think it was the top one as it was so memorable....... was it some dodgy local businessman cashing in with a studio group? Anyone?

Cheers in advance! :thumbsup:

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WIGAN'S OVATION - SKIING IN THE SNOW (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - SUPERLOVE (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - PERSONALLY (SPARK 1975)

What was the deal with these? I'm glad these were listed. I found one of these the other day, it said "Sound Of Northern Soul" on the label or something. Had a quick listen & it was absolute shite!! LOL. I think it was the top one as it was so memorable....... was it some dodgy local businessman cashing in with a studio group? Anyone?

Cheers in advance! :thumbsup:

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how come that Twiggy 45 is nt the top of the list ?????

i love 'love hustle' too ...

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WIGAN'S OVATION - SKIING IN THE SNOW (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - SUPERLOVE (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - PERSONALLY (SPARK 1975)

What was the deal with these? I'm glad these were listed. I found one of these the other day, it said "Sound Of Northern Soul" on the label or something. Had a quick listen & it was absolute shite!! LOL. I think it was the top one as it was so memorable....... was it some dodgy local businessman cashing in with a studio group? Anyone?

Cheers in advance! :thumbsup:

Some info here

https://www.angelfire.com/wi3/wigansovation/home.html

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It's terrible, sounds like someones Grandad recorded live at a northern working mens club

Oh yeah I remember you dissing this one.. tsk tsk. Your view and perfectly entitled etc etc. If you ever come by a copy - let me know. Missed one (with no centre) for fifty quid a couple of three years ago.. :thumbsup:

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The intro sounds out and he jumps out from behind the curtain wearing an Elvis type white jumpsuit, beckons the ladies towards him with a finger and writhes his hips Tom Jones style, black slicked back hair and sideburns...beer gut hanging over his waistband...manages a half spin...thangyooverymuch

:thumbsup::P:( I still love It , Great Days :thumbsup:

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I've never heard it played out to be honest, but the horns in it always remind me of those Chris Andrews productions like Yesterday Man and the ones on Strike. Granted it's a stomper, but just not for me.

You should know more about this than most Pete as its a Uk release , I dont recall seeing anything else on Plexium .

I can remember when Guy first played it he never covered it up so it was pretty rare , a few have turned up since , the last one I saw for sale was 400 notes.

Not as good as Steve Aldo on Parlaphone Though.

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You should know more about this than most Pete as its a Uk release , I dont recall seeing anything else on Plexium .

I can remember when Guy first played it he never covered it up so it was pretty rare , a few have turned up since , the last one I saw for sale was 400 notes.

Not as good as Steve Aldo on Parlaphone Though.

It's a different design Plexium to all the others I think. A few turn up on the label, Burning Bridges is the commonest, and I think I've got one called The Butlins Stomp or something like that! Also theres one mega rare psych thing on the label as well.

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You should know more about this than most Pete as its a Uk release , I dont recall seeing anything else on Plexium .

I can remember when Guy first played it he never covered it up so it was pretty rare , a few have turned up since , the last one I saw for sale was 400 notes.

Not as good as Steve Aldo on Parlaphone Though.

Or Mark Loyd ... Albeit a slower tempo.

Danny Everard used to play SJC regularly at the Fleet circa 85' - Think his enthusiastic intro follow by Soul Joe's equally enthusiastic intro is what endeared us to it.

Be interesting to see a poll result on the soulful like-ability of this. As if it was utter shite, I fancy it wouldn't be hundreds, despite how rare it is?

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Pete you heartless ba***rd,how could you include the High &Mighty based as it is on a true story where a brave fisherman rescued a beautiful Cuban refugee but was unable to save her poor brother who tragically died from the fever. May have been Ebola or too much Peggy Lee but we don't get to find that out from the lyric. So heart-rending it cannot help but touch one's soul and deserves to be removed from this list immediately.

I would point out that this plea has nothing to do with the fact that I have one for sale at the moment.

ROD

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Pete you heartless ba***rd,how could you include the High &Mighty based as it is on a true story where a brave fisherman rescued a beautiful Cuban refugee but was unable to save her poor brother who tragically died from the fever. May have been Ebola or too much Peggy Lee but we don't get to find that out from the lyric. So heart-rending it cannot help but touch one's soul and deserves to be removed from this list immediately.

I would point out that this plea has nothing to do with the fact that I have one for sale at the moment.

ROD

That's The Reflections apparently Rod. Though I'm sure you already knew that.

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BILL KENWRIGHT - I WANT TO GO BACK THERE AGAIN (COLUMBIA 1967)

:lol:

Does anyone know if this is the same Bill Kenwright who is now a big cheese in the theatre world? Used to be an actor in Corrie.

I don't think I know the record. If it's the same Bill K, I don't think I want to.....

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No Pete I believe it is the Mello Souls recording under a different name with a guest vocal by Sam Dees.

Again this conjecture is nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that I have a copy for sale at the moment. I can add that on this extremely rare and collectible promo copy "H&M" has been crossed out and the words "Mello Souls" have been added in genuine 1960's biro. Some people have suggested it looks like my writing but Im sure Mr. Manship and his micrometer would soon put that slur on my integrity to rest. Besides I don't own a biro as Im not allowed to have sharp objects here.

ROD

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:lol:

Does anyone know if this is the same Bill Kenwright who is now a big cheese in the theatre world? Used to be an actor in Corrie.

I don't think I know the record. If it's the same Bill K, I don't think I want to.....

It is the same gentleman .........

Malc Burton

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No Pete I believe it is the Mello Souls recording under a different name with a guest vocal by Sam Dees.

Again this conjecture is nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that I have a copy for sale at the moment. I can add that on this extremely rare and collectible promo copy "H&M" has been crossed out and the words "Mello Souls" have been added in genuine 1960's biro. Some people have suggested it looks like my writing but Im sure Mr. Manship and his micrometer would soon put that slur on my integrity to rest. Besides I don't own a biro as Im not allowed to have sharp objects here.

ROD

:lol:

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Does anyone know if this is the same Bill Kenwright who is now a big cheese in the theatre world? Used to be an actor in Corrie.

I don't think I know the record. If it's the same Bill K, I don't think I want to.....

As Malc says - same guy - it's not THAT bad, just a bit lame.

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As Malc says - same guy - it's not THAT bad, just a bit lame.

Bill " Gordon Clegg " Kenwright - Recording career ........

With the group Bill Kenwright and the Runaways :

" I want to go back there again " / " Walk through dreams " Columbia DB8239 ( Aug 1967 )

Solo, as Bill Kenwright:

" Love's Black & White " / " Giving Up " MGM 1430 ( July 1968 )

" Tiggy " / " House That Fell On Its Face " MGM 1463 ( Nov 1968 )

" Baby I could be so good at loving " / " Boy & A Girl " MGM 1478 ( Jan 1969 )

" Sugar Man " / " Epitaph " / " When Times Were Good " Fontana H1065 ( Oct 1969 )

I must get out more ......

Malc Burton

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Solo, as Bill Kenwright:

" Love's Black & White " / " Giving Up " MGM 1430 ( July 1968 )

" Tiggy " / " House That Fell On Its Face " MGM 1463 ( Nov 1968 )

" Baby I could be so good at loving " / " Boy & A Girl " MGM 1478 ( Jan 1969 )

" Sugar Man " / " Epitaph " / " When Times Were Good " Fontana H1065 ( Oct 1969 )

I must get out more ...... Malc Burton

:wicked: You're not the only one though, are you Malc? :lol:

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can soundfiles be posted for these? so we can hear what we are missing.

chris :lol:

heres wigans ovation from youtube :wicked: ,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIoSzhO927U

brian hyland,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD2mjlW22fk

graham bonney,

the ventures,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrVM9g3v0tg

los canarios,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q72JtQJRGLo

er thats enough i think!!!!!!!!

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how come that Twiggy 45 is nt the top of the list ?????

ah....... beat me to it :lol:

Note to self, read all posts before posting thumbsup.gif

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not yet mate...those slopes are real SCARY - kids put us to shame ,,ducked out after two days - skiiing defo not for me mate!!!!

Try Snowboarding then mate, works for me yes.gif

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Nowt that a good kenwood magimix wouldn't put right though, is it?

I heard that Los Canarios was massive in Hose Street (is it fashionable now to say the club's location rather than the name?).

The lead singer of Los Canarios, Teddy Bautista from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is now the president of the Spanish SGAE, an organisation that defends writers & artists from intellectual property theft.

He had a damn good voice in my opinion.

Here's Teddy:-

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Just found this on the back end of the site, didn't know it still existed - but goodness me, look at the date it was written!

Published Date: 1997/11/5 4:40:00

More from the Smith factory, worst 50 Uk, well vast majority are pretty dire, but there are a few I wouldn't have put in

1.. NORTHERN NIGHTMARES! THE WORST 50 BRITISH RELEASED RECORDS PLAYED ON THE NORTHERN SOUL SCENE

BO DONALDSON & THE HEYWOODS - GIRL DON'T MAKE ME WAIT (ABC 1975)

R.B FREEMAN - I'M SHAFT (AVCO 1975)

FAMILY AFFAIR - LOVE HUSTLE (PYE 1976)

EYDIE GORME - EVERYBODY GO HOME (CBS 1964)

VIC FLICK SOUND - HANG ON (CHAPTER ONE 1970)

TED CASSIDY - THE LURCH (CAPITOL 1966)

JOHNNY HAWKSWORTH TRIO - WACK WACK (COLUMBIA 1967)

DEANO - BABY LET ME BE YOUR BABY (COLUMBIA 1967)

BILL KENWRIGHT - I WANT TO GO BACK THERE AGAIN (COLUMBIA 1967)

SAMI SLOAN - BE HIS GIRL (COLUMBIA 1968)

ANITA HARRIS - THE PLAYGROUND (CBS 1967)

GRAHAM BONNEY - SUPER GIRL (COLUMBIA 1966)

KENNY BERNARD - WHAT LOVE BRINGS (PYE 1966)

ExpressionS - ROUND AND ROUND IN CIRCLES (EMI 1977)

BLACK ABBOTTS - THE PAINTER (EVOLUTION 1970)

ADRIENNE POSTER - SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL (DECCA 1965)

NEWBEATS - TOO SWEET TO BE FORGOTTEN (HICKORY 1966)

DANNY WILLIAMS - FORGET HER, FORGET HER (HMV 1965)

KENNY LYNCH - MOVIN' AWAY (HMV 1967)

SOUPY SALES - THE MOUSE (HMV 1965)

THE HIGH & THE MIGHTY - HELP ME ESCAPE FROM CUBA (HMV 1966)

TIM TAM & THE TURN-ONS - WAIT A MINUTE (ISLAND 1967)

JIMMY CLIFF - WATERFALL (ISLAND 1968)

SIGHT & SOUND - OUR LOVE IS IN THE POCKET (FONTANA 1968)

SAMANTHA JUSTE - IF TREES COULD TALK (GO 1967)

KEANYA COLLINS - BARNABUS COLLINS LOVE BANDIT (GRAPEVINE 1978)

RONNIE LOVE - LET'S MAKE LOVE (GRAPEVINE 1978)

HAPPY CATS - THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING (GRAPEVINE 1978)

RAY GODFREY - COME AND GET THESE MEMORIES (GRAPEVINE 1978)

RAL DONNER - NEVER LET HER SLIP AWAY (INFERNO 1979)

DAVE VENTURA - THE HURT STAYS IN THE HEART (MERCURY 1965)

VENTURES - HAWAII 5-0 (LIBERTY 1970)TOMMY SANDS - THE STATUE (LIBERTY 1966)

GARY LEWIS & THE PLAYBOYS - MY HEART'S SYMPHONY (LIBERTY 1967)

LOS CANARIOS - GET ON YOUR KNEES (MAJOR MINOR 1967)

CONTRASTS - WHAT A DAY (MONUMENT 1968)

MICHAEL HASLAM - THERE GOES THE FORGOTTEN MAN (PARLOPHONE 1965)

BARRY BENSON - STAY A LITTLE WHILE (PARLOPHONE 1966)

DAVID NELSON - SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PHILIPS 1963)

KEVIN KING LEAR - THE SNAKE (PAGE ONE 1968)

EBONY KEYES - IF YOU KNEW (PICCADILLY 1967)

SOUL JOE CLEMENTS - EVER EVER (PLEXIUM 1969)

FIVE & A PENNY - YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST LIES (POLYDOR 1968)

GABRIELLI BRASS - RIDE YOUR PONY (POLYDOR 1967)

TARA - HAPPY (POLYDOR 1971)

BRIAN HYLAND - THE JOKER WENT WILD (PHILIPS 1967)

ANTOINETTE - LULLABY OF LOVE (PICCADILLY 1966)

DAVID GARRICK - LET'S GO SOMEWHERE (PICCADILLY 1966)

BARRY GRAY - JOE 90 THEME (PYE 1968)

TONY SIMON - GIMME LITTLE SIGN (TRACK 1967)

SVANTE - BABY I NEED YOUR LOVING (UA 1968)

2. THE TAILOR-MADES HALL OF SHAME

Records manufactured to cash in on the Northern Soul scene. These records represent the lowest points in our wonderful scene's history.

JOHN SCHRODER - I'M GONNA CHANGE (ALASKA 1975)

SHARONETTES - PAPA OOH MOW MOW (BLACK MAGIC 1975)

RON GRAINER ORCH - JOE 90 THEME (CASINO CLASSICS 1978)

ALL NIGHT BAND - THE WIGAN JOKER (CASINO CLASSICS 1978)

ARMADA ORCHESTRA - COCHISE (CONTEMPO 1975)

SAX OF SOUL - SEA CRUISE (CRYSTAL 1975)

DESTINY ORCHESTRA - SPRING RAIN (DESTINY 1979)

CONNIE LAVERNE - A HOUSE FOR SALE (DESTINY 1979)

CAROL KAY - STOP AND YOU WILL BECOME AWARE (DESTINY 1979)

CHICO REVILL - THIS BEAUTIFUL DAY (DESTINY 1979)

JOHN DREVARS - THE CLOSER SHE GETS (DESTINY 1979)

DORIS JONES - STRANDED IN THE WILDERNESS (NEMS 1976)

NORTHERN SOUL INC - SOMETHING KEEPS CALLING ME BACK (POLYDOR 1975)

SOUNDS OF LANCASHIRE - SLICED TOMATOES (PYE DISCO DEMAND 1975)

JEZEBELLES - TAINTED LOVE (PYE DISCO DEMAND 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - SKIING IN THE SNOW (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - SUPERLOVE (SPARK 1975)

WIGAN'S OVATION - PERSONALLY (SPARK 1975)

TOMMY HUNT - GET OUT (SPARK 1976)ETTA THOMAS - JUST ASK ME (SANTA PONSA 1974)

SOUND 9418 - I'M GONNA CHANGE (UKUSA 1975)

by Pete Smith

:thumbsup: Hi Pete. Your a pretty good judge,I personally use to play Los Canarios at the Wheel in 1969 not my favourite but not that bad, probably at least 200 worse on the scene in the 70's and even now but I understand why this was highlighted although Panic should be in the first 2 IMHO.BTW I played a sound in the late 60's( but I think I got away with it )that deserves to be in the top 10.

Regards Brian

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Nowt that a good kenwood magimix wouldn't put right though, is it?

I heard that Los Canarios was massive in Hose Street (is it fashionable now to say the club's location rather than the name?).

The lead singer of Los Canarios, Teddy Bautista from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is now the president of the Spanish SGAE, an organisation that defends writers & artists from intellectual property theft.

He had a damn good voice in my opinion.

Here's Teddy:-

The only time when " location " names should be used , would be when referring to TTW , and whether that reference relates to either Brazenose Street or Whitworth Street ........

Malc Burton

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Tell ya what, add instead

Muriel day - nine times out of ten

Big Boris - devil drive

Elvis Presley - Rubberneckin

Ace Cannon - Sea Cruise

Javells - goodbye nothing to say

John Fred - Judy in disguise

Mr Bloe - groovin with Mr Bloe

Wynder K Frogg - Green Door

Some top tunes here no.gif

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R.B FREEMAN - I'M SHAFT (AVCO 1975)

FAMILY AFFAIR - LOVE HUSTLE (PYE 1976)

ExpressionS - ROUND AND ROUND IN CIRCLES (EMI 1977)

RONNIE LOVE - LET'S MAKE LOVE (GRAPEVINE 1978)

RAL DONNER - NEVER LET HER SLIP AWAY (INFERNO 1979)

LOS CANARIOS - GET ON YOUR KNEES (MAJOR MINOR 1967)

BARRY BENSON - STAY A LITTLE WHILE (PARLOPHONE 1966)

SOUL JOE CLEMENTS - EVER EVER (PLEXIUM 1969)

FIVE & A PENNY - YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST LIES (POLYDOR 1968)

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i like all of these!

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