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  1. the 12 was massive on the hesc alldayers etc and as been said fairly sure made it to wigan etc - that 2 mins of percussion was what it was all about for me dont think anyone has mentioned that with a lot of these new releases they were similar things going on as with 60s rarities but instead of rarity due to the lets say numerical reasons it was about rarity due to the availability - new releases as promos/imports were at some points in their life just as exclusive as rare 60s plays as in you had to be on your toes to get/hear the latest, and also as with 60s plays stuff was dropped from the main venues once available to all a case of not hearing the rarest but hearing the newest which seemed to fit in well at the time as very similar approaches of course as with a lot of these things you had to be there and sometimes looking back you may wonder if it may just have been you in your very own young bubble/world
  2. Reported in this thread that no longer going and as the website doesn't load looks like its now long gone What the view of members on this now piece of history website I used to use it a fair bit back around early 2000s but over time used it lesser and lesser as its use as both sales (quite a few bargains at first) and use as a reference faded. demise reasons ? whats your take.. ?
  3. dunno whats going on there - some restricted link ? if is may be best if start avoiding such restricted third party links this shows in the radio guide may be better off using that to link - no hassle free and easy
  4. Mike posted a video in Video Bites
    a test video after video upgrade
  5. maybe not the same but there's a great female version by the band loading zone - linda tillery the lead - lp only i think here are anyone after the loading zone lp drop us a pm
  6. Arthur G Wright - Sad News RIP View full article
  7. Ady C posted up in the forums today the sad news that Arthur G Wright passed on last week "A giant of our music died last week aged 78 years. His influence on soul music was immense and we listen to his arrangements and guitar at virtually every night we go out to dance. So sad" you can read and comment on this sad news via the forum thread here... The website Arthur G Wright is well worth a visit as it is full of info, pics and more, the 'about me' section is a 4 page story of his early history and sure there's a lot more on there. http://arthurgwright.com Clip below is from there ...worked for many years as a "first call session player on bass/guitar", my guitar solos have been heard on such recordings as: Diana Ross' "Love Hangover", Thelma Houston's "Don't Leave Me This Way", and other Motown recording artists such as "Smokey" Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On", and The Temptations . Other artists include Ray Charles, Vikki Carr, Donna Summer, Jose Feliciano, Ike & Tina Turner, Billy Preston and blues singer Little Johnny Taylor. I worked with producer Hal Davis and other producers, even co-produced with him and others over the 20+ years that I worked at Motown Records...
  8. Have some blank lp album frames that have picked up over time in the local bargain type shop Not as easy making use of them as I first thought it be, so thinking that may be both worthwhile and entertaining for a pinterest style topic.... How about a suggestions for lp covers that would look good framed and up on the wall topic any ...... ?
  9. 4 mins in the vocal kicks in yep - lp version at least knocked me off my feet at the ritz when first heard it, got the lp next day at w h smiths hearing stuff like this really led to my ears being opened up back then, I mean valdez in the country on a dreary monday morning
  10. thanks for sharing dave maybe worth adding as a news article the 'promote' feature is no longer with us so its all manual nowadays
  11. harsh surely time be better spent informing rather than trashing someone could ask why were you waiting 18 hours to post ? anyway the threads about the passing on of Lucky Cordell better off using feedback forums for comments on the site members or their posts rather than such news thread
  12. sad news RIP Sean /profile/4146-ockers/ site note have moved to aats
  13. ahh @Dave Moore just realised the articles has a new url structure so the forum links need to be changed ouch eg have done this one
  14. New releases for July 2015 from Ace Records View full article
  15. Here Today! The Songs Of Brian Wilson Pop Various Artists (Songwriter Series) CD £11.50 Heavenly versions of six songs from “Pet Sounds” are among the highlights of this tribute to the musical genius that is Brian Wilson. Dynamite! The Unsung King Of The Blues Blues Tampa Red CD £17.75 Tampa Red’s influential later recordings for RCA Victor (1945-53) officially reissued on CD for the first time. A crucial element in the post-war blues canon. In The Same Old Way - The Complete Ric, Ron And Sho-Biz Recordings Rhythm & Blues Various Artists (Ric & Ron) CD £11.50 The essential early 60s recordings of two kings of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues. Boppin' By The Bayou - Rock Me Mama! Louisiana/New Orleans Various Artists (By the Bayou) CD £11.50 Our ongoing series featuring rarities from the Louisiana swamps continues with this fifth collection of rockers. Happy Lovin' Time - Sunshine Pop From The Garpax Vaults Pop Various Artists (Garpax) CD £11.50 Groovy late 60s pop sounds from maverick producer Gary S Paxton’s remarkable stable. Groove With A Feeling: Sounds Of Memphis Boogie, Soul And Funk Funk Various Artists (XL Records) CD £11.50 Memphis music didn’t stop in 1975. Instead it adapted to the changes in the national scene. Sounds Of Memphis was one of the studios that documented the changes. Dore L.A. Soul Sides 2 60s Soul Various Artists (Dore) CD £11.50 Twenty years’ worth of elusive West Coast dancers, sweet soul ballads and all points in-between. The Lost Motown Album 70s Soul The Fantastic Four CD £12.92 One of the most revered vocal groups of their time finally get the album that they never received during their four-year tenure with Motown. 14 out of a total of 26 tracks make their debut here. Dave Hamilton's Detroit Dancers Northern Soul Various Artists (Dave Hamilton) 12" £12.05 The best of Detroit’s never-ending soul secret, collected on one beautiful disc.
  16. Mike commented on Mike's gallery image in Soul Artists
  17. kev link in the green box at the top of every page will give you the latest score on the upgrade will post updates etc there and also in the support/feedback forum mike
  18. the thread here tells the story this be updated as stuff happens so its worth checking out now and again
  19. chance to demo the 'improved' youtube embedding click the share link on the youtube page, tick the time box andthen copy and paste the link and you get straight to the bits you want
  20. Mike replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    a lesson to all on the perils of.....
  21. all 3 now ok, thats issues 1-3 have merged the two threads while knocking around here as well
  22. attachment pdfs beatin rhythm 2 and 3 both now working
  23. Leon Bridges and Curtis Harding: the new stars of classic soul Bridges and Harding are just two of a new generation of black musicians reinventing the sound. But why now? Is it a reaction against homogenised dance pop or the 20-year throwback rule? https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jun/18/leon-bridges-curtis-harding-the-new-stars-of-classic-soul An interesting article with a take on 'classic' soul in todays current mainstream music world “We are saturated on radio by a certain sound that delivers to earbuds and people are attuned to it having to be beaty,” says Jeff Smith, the director of music at Radio 2, which has playlisted many of these new soul artists. “Now people are railing against that beats sounds and looking to have something that means more lyrically.” While the artists may not be news to regular soul readers on here it's great to see a bit of national recognition being given out (though would guess that it may be some 'interesting' views on the 70s northern scene by Craig Charles that get people talking)
  24. just sorted these out the rebuild didn't do pdf so had to do it by hand all 24 issues above are now back

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