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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?

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.

a lot ofthe older scots lads liked it around 76/77 i thought it was a mecca spin but i could be wrong.

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.

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

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

yes early very wigan era ,that was a great album when it came out, every track brill, ez

Leeds Central,Torch etc 1972/73 :thumbsup:

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.

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?)

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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 :thumbsup:

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

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 :yes:

Wash your mouth out Patti Jo is Fan bloody tastic.

Ed

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.

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.

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.

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