September 28, 200816 yr Seriously, I have never heard the record played anywhere at a soul event. I'm not saying I dont like it but apart from hearing it on the Pye LP in the 70s and seeing the odd copy on Wand in a few sales boxes, its fame must only be on the recent reworked version in the charts. Was it a big Torch/Wheel spin?
September 29, 200816 yr Seriously, I have never heard the record played anywhere at a soul event. I'm not saying I dont like it but apart from hearing it on the Pye LP in the 70s and seeing the odd copy on Wand in a few sales boxes, its fame must only be on the recent reworked version in the charts. Was it a big Torch/Wheel spin? I've been giving it the odd spin over the last year or so.
September 29, 200816 yr a lot ofthe older scots lads liked it around 76/77 i thought it was a mecca spin but i could be wrong.
September 29, 200816 yr a lot ofthe older scots lads liked it around 76/77 i thought it was a mecca spin but i could be wrong. Probably a fair assumption given that it was on Ian Levine's superb Pye compilation - a great introduction to the music for a lot of people.
September 29, 200816 yr yeah a good album used to watch the older guys clap in time and be amazed, thinking back it might have been earlier around 74/75 i heard it first
September 29, 200816 yr yeah a good album used to watch the older guys clap in time and be amazed, thinking back it might have been earlier around 74/75 i heard it first yes early very wigan era ,that was a great album when it came out, every track brill, ez
September 29, 200816 yr yes early very wigan era ,that was a great album when it came out, every track brill, ez Leeds Central,Torch etc 1972/73
September 29, 200816 yr Seriously, I have never heard the record played anywhere at a soul event. I'm not saying I dont like it but apart from hearing it on the Pye LP in the 70s and seeing the odd copy on Wand in a few sales boxes, its fame must only be on the recent reworked version in the charts. Was it a big Torch/Wheel spin? It was played everwhere cira 1973, a Wand copy costing £1.50/£2.00 at the time.
September 29, 200816 yr Seriously, I have never heard the record played anywhere at a soul event. I'm not saying I dont like it but apart from hearing it on the Pye LP in the 70s and seeing the odd copy on Wand in a few sales boxes, its fame must only be on the recent reworked version in the charts. Was it a big Torch/Wheel spin? yes, never heard it played anywhere, nor seen on playlists but i also assumed this was a mega classic since it was featured on an 8t's kent compilation (it's torture?) g
September 29, 200816 yr yes early very wigan era ,that was a great album when it came out, every track brill, ez Funny that cos I bought that LP at the time and thought it was shit, Curtis Blandon, Darryl Stewart, crap like that, obviously went over my head because I couldn't appreciate the finess of the Mecca records. I preferred Pye's "Great Disco demands" with Al Wilson (help me), Casualeers, Jerry Williams, The Vel vets, none of this Patti Jo nonsense
September 29, 200816 yr I played it out a couple of months ago to a surprisingly good dancefloor reaction. yes, never heard it played anywhere, nor seen on playlists but i also assumed this was a mega classic since it was featured on an 8t's kent compilation (it's torture?) g
September 29, 200816 yr Funny that cos I bought that LP at the time and thought it was shit, Curtis Blandon, Darryl Stewart, crap like that, obviously went over my head because I couldn't appreciate the finess of the Mecca records. I preferred Pye's "Great Disco demands" with Al Wilson (help me), Casualeers, Jerry Williams, The Vel vets, none of this Patti Jo nonsense Wash your mouth out Patti Jo is Fan bloody tastic. Ed
September 29, 200816 yr Wash your mouth out Patti Jo is Fan bloody tastic. Ed If you bothered reading what I said, I said I bought it at the time which was, erm, 33 years ago, tastes change over the years do they not? Patti Jo is just above average.
September 30, 200816 yr I first heard Mel Wynn-Stop Sign at the Catacombs. It was the only record i knew when that LP came out, and i bought the LP too in what, 1975/6 and not being a Mecca fan/follower/whatever i was amazed at the stuff on it. It was NS greatness and i soon learnt that Mecca played stuff that Wigan wasnt even close to. That was Ian Levine for you. Someone who at that time i wasnt even familiar or even aware of. To me Stop Sign was a Cats classic and a rare record too. It took me 20 odd years to find an original, so, yes i'd say its a rare thing then and now.
October 1, 200816 yr Seriously, I have never heard the record played anywhere at a soul event. I'm not saying I dont like it but apart from hearing it on the Pye LP in the 70s and seeing the odd copy on Wand in a few sales boxes, its fame must only be on the recent reworked version in the charts. Was it a big Torch/Wheel spin? BLUE MAX , GAVE IT REGULAR SPINS AT THE CATACOMB'S. WAS ALLSO A INDEMANDER SOUND AT THE OCTOPUS SOUL CLUB( SATURDAY DINNERTIME) PRIOR TO THE MATCH AND PRE WARM UP FOR THE CATS ON THE NIGHT. SWO
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