Everything posted by Mike
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[Video] Byron Lee & The Dragonnaires - Jamaican Ska
Name: Byron Lee & the Dragonnaires - Jamaican Ska Category: Reggae Date Added: 15 March 2010 - 09:50 AM Submitter: mike Short Description: None Provided Byron Lee & the Dragonnaires - Jamaïcan Ska test of reggae/ska section in refovideo View Video
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[Video] Yvonne Vernee - Just Like You Did Me
Name: Yvonne vernee - just like you did me Category: Artists Live Date Added: 14 March 2010 - 01:33 AM Submitter: mike Short Description: None Provided vonne vernee - just like you did me View Video
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[Video] Touch My Soul - Lack Of Afro Feat. Steve Marriott
Name: Touch My Soul - Lack of Afro feat. Steve Marriott Category: Artists Live Date Added: 14 March 2010 - 01:16 AM Submitter: mike Short Description: movey Touch My Soul - Lack of Afro feat. Steve Marriott 'Lack of Afro's sublime track featuring the vocals of rock great Steve Marriott is set against a backdrop of Northern Soul dance routines. Dance clips feature the great man himself, Keb Darge, along with Julian Dyer and others showcasing the steps and routines of classic northern soul grooves.' View Video
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[Video] Al Green Interview 80S
Name: Al Green Interview 80s Category: TV Shows Date Added: 13 March 2010 - 10:09 PM Submitter: mike Short Description: None Provided Interviewed from the late 80's, late Willie Mitchell on intro. View Video
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[Video] Jj Barnes Talks About Motown 92 Pcrl
Name: JJ Barnes talks about Motown 92 PCRL Category: TV Shows Date Added: 13 March 2010 - 10:05 PM Submitter: mike Short Description: 03-05-92 Small part of interview made for PCRL radio show. Interviewer was Bill Randal. View Video
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[Video] Nina Simone Documentary By Peter Rodis, 1969
Name: Nina Simone Documentary by Peter Rodis, 1969 Category: TV Shows Date Added: 13 March 2010 - 08:32 PM Submitter: mike Short Description: None Provided Nina Simone Documentary by Peter Rodis, 1969 26:22 Nina Simone documentary film by Peter Rodis, 1969. Source for footage of other films, including The Legend and others View Video
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Osaka Manifesto Allnighter 2008
Northern Soul Event in Japan http://www.osaka-manifesto.org/home.html Guest DJ's Mark Butch Dobson (6T's 100Club) David Flynn (Anorak's Corner) Ryo Kitaaki (Nude Restaurant) Izumi Sawamoto (Nude Restaurant) Takanori Hirano (Bootsy's Records) Residents DJ's Takuya Kitayama (Northern Soul Addictive !!) http://toodarnsoulful.hp.infoseek.co.jp Shu-hei Yoshioka
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Gloucester Bristol Hotel 1987
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Northern Soul Play Out On The Floor
The original screenplay.Features Frank Gallaghers neurotic wife and Gail Tilsleys pill popping boyfriend.She should have stuck with owa Brian.The theme's in this have been regurgitated in SoulBoy,Function At The Junction etc etc.Please don't rip pieces of the film and dub Pharrel Williams, Footsee or any other crap over the top. Thanks.
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Leighton Buzzard Allnighter 1983 & 1987
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Leicester Oddfellows 2nd Anniversary 1984
Gary Rushbrooke & Brian Rae CESC Here's the begining of the 2nd Anniversary Leicester Oddfellows 1984 Video. As said been altering contrast/brightness/colour etc so thought I'd post up the "new" version. Hopefully brought back to life a little. You can see a young Gary Rushbrooke playing one of his trademark tracks at the time The Vondells - Hey Girl (you've changed) on Airtown and Brian Rae spinning the tunes too! Oh to be back at this great venue...great times!
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100 Club Allnighter Nightlife
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BBC Everyman E Is For Ecstasy Rave Documentary 1992
BBC Everyman - E is for Ecstasy - Rave Documentary 1992 BBC 2 documentary televised in 1992. Programme follows the lives of a small group of Ecstasy users and their experiences of the rave scene in the early 1990's. Programme seeks to determine individual motivation for Ecstasy use and provides discussion from medical experts and users regarding some of the possible harmful long term effects. Please note: the first 5 minutes are missing
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C4 The History Of House Music 2001
If you've ever been clubbing, this History of House Music is a must see. Starting out with the funky disco days of 70s New York, it goes in-depth and tells how house music was born, what it meant and how it evolved into a myriad of different genres and spread across the globe. We are shown locations of legendary clubs, record companies and shops, introduced to different ways of dj'ing, and get to see how advances in technology has influenced the music. Long interviews of household names like Paul Okenfold, Carl Cox, Pete Tong, Goldie, The Shamen, Leftfield, Underworld, Youth, Tony Wilson, and Armin van Helden to name just a few. 2001 Channel 4 documentary "Pump Up The Volume" The History of House Music Directed by Carl Hindmarch Part 1: Time To Jack Part 2: Can You Feel It Part 3: From Handbag To Hardcore Featuring: Mel Cheren (West End Records) David DePino (Paradise Garage) Larry Levan (DJ) Paul Oakenfold (DJ) Little Louie Vega (DJ) Luis Santiago (Garage Regular) Scott Smokin' Silz (The Hot Mix 5) Vince Lawrence (DJ) Frankie Knuckles (DJ) Robert Williams (The Warehouse/The Muzic Box) Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk (DJ) Duane Buford Jesse Saunders Screamin' Rachel Cain (Warehouse Regular) Chip E (Imports Etc) Steve 'Silk' Hurley Joe Smooth Byron Stingily (Ten City) Ron Hardy (DJ) Marshall Jefferson Andre Hatchett (Muzic Box Regular) DJ Pierre Derrick May (DJ) Charles Matlock (Muzic Box Regular)
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Carl Cox 24/7 Full Documentary
COX 24/7 FULL DOCUMENTARY LIVE AT MATTER 20th SEPT 2008 CarlCox is synonymous with dance music. Considered by fans, peers and colleagues as one the world's best DJs, Carl has become a living legend in the music business. His career has already spanned over 25 years, from the early days of rave to his continued success as a globetrotting superstar DJ. This is your chance to see an exclusive documentary covering the everyday life of one of the world's most loved and revered DJs. Never before has anyone been granted this kind of access into Carl's life outside of DJing. You will see the likes of Josh Wink, Sven Vath, Dubfire, John Digweed, Moby, Loco Dice, Fatboy Slim and many more, talking openly and honestly about their dear friend and colleague. Carl Cox is one of only a few names in the business that have truly stood the test of time, and while his success includes winning every major dance music award and accolade available, not to mention starring roles in films and television, he continues to be at the forefront of the scene, playing regularly to sell-out crowds across the globe and hosting the world's fastest-growing radio show, attracting up to 10 million listeners a week in over 20 countries. Shot continuously over 12 months, the film follows Carl around the world, taking in London, America, Australia, Ibiza and Barbados. Everyone knows Carl Cox the DJ from his mix CDs and DJ sets, so instead we give you an insight into Carl's personal everyday life as he splits his time between jet-setting across the globe, riding his beloved motorbikes, attending interviews, hanging out with friends, family and collaborators and kicking back on his rare moments off. The music featured throughout the DVD has been personally selected by Carl Cox from the hundreds of tracks entered into a competition giving unsigned producers the chance to have their music featured in the project, further demonstrating Carl's continued support of new and upcoming artists. With over 1 hour 20 minutes of exclusive interviews and footage, and an additional 45 minutes of bonus live footage from Carl's set on the opening night of matter in London, this DVD affords a rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of the inner working of one of today's biggest DJ stars.
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Sleepless Nights Northern Soul Documentary Promo
KTF PICTURES presents a documentary about Ireland longest running Northern soul club 'Sleepless nights' 2001-2013 info@ktfpictures.com www.facebook.com/sleeplessnightsfilm
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Deadend Magazine Advert - Bob & Gene I Can Be Cool
Here's another teaser from our film for "Deadend Magazine". Thanks to Daptone Records for this awesome song "I Can Be Cool" by Bob & Gene! Here is the link to the song: http://bit.ly/1gowF8O And here is the link to the "Daptone Records" website: daptonerecords.com/
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Charles Bradley Soul Of America Trailer
This is the OFFICIAL TRAILER for the feature length documentary Charles Bradley: Soul of America, which premiered at the 2012 SXSW Film Festival to a sold out audience on March 9 in Austin Texas. The film charts the incredible late in life rise of aspiring soul singer Charles Bradley, whose debut album rocketed him from a hard life in the Brooklyn Housing Projects to Rolling Stone magazine's top 50 albums of 2011. Charles became a world wide sensation at SXSW 2011 and is currently playing over 130 shows per year on in over 17 countries on 4 continents. The film also played Hot Docs, Best of Hot Docs, Silverdocs, Munich, Melbourne, Seattle, IDFA, Bonnaroo, Woodstock, CPH:DOX and many other amazing festivals. We'll be playing throughout the fall all over the world!
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Rocksteady - The Roots Of Reggae
The documentary film Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae is a musical journey to Jamaica's Golden Age of music, Rocksteady. The film features the music and stories of the legendary singers and musicians of the Rocksteady era. They come together after 40 years to record an album of Rocksteady hits, to perform together again at an All-Stars reunion concert in Kingston, Jamaica, and to tell their story. While everybody has heard the music of Bob Marley, the superstar of Reggae, few people know that it was Rocksteady that developed the buoyant rhythms, prominent bass pulse, soulful vocals and socially conscious lyrics that gave Reggae its power. This film features a mix of studio recording sessions at Tuff Gong Studios, rarely seen archival footage from the period and interviews with the performers at home or at places on the island that had had profound effects on their music and lives. In the spirit of Wim Wenders' BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB, this lively documentary brings together legendary reggae artists for an exchange of music and memories. Hopeton Lewis, Stranger Cole, Ken Boothe, and many others trace the genre's roots to the mid-'60s an era when Jamaican ska began to give way to rocksteady and offer insights about the music's cultural and political impact through the ages.
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BBC Northern Soul : Living For The Weekend Bbc4 2014
BBC Northern Soul Living For The Weekend BBC4 2014 The northern soul phenomenon was the most exciting underground British club movement of the 1970s. At its highpoint, thousands of disenchanted white working class youths across the north of England danced to obscure, mid-60s Motown-inspired sounds until the sun rose. A dynamic culture of fashions, dance moves, vinyl obsession and much more grew up around this - all fuelled by the love of rare black American soul music with an express-train beat. Through vivid first-hand accounts and rare archive footage, this film charts northern soul's dramatic rise, fall and re-birth. It reveals the scene's roots in the mod culture of the 1960s and how key clubs like Manchester's Twisted Wheel and Sheffield's Mojo helped create the prototype that would blossom in the next decade. By the early 1970s a new generation of youngsters in the north were transforming the old ballrooms and dancehalls of their parents' generation into citadels of the northern soul experience, creating a genuine alternative to mainstream British pop culture. This was decades before the internet, when people had to travel great distances to enjoy the music they felt so passionate about. Set against a rich cultural and social backdrop, the film shows how the euphoria and release that northern soul gave these clubbers provided an escape from the bleak reality of their daily lives during the turbulent 1970s. After thriving in almost total isolation from the rest of the UK, northern soul was commercialized and broke nationwide in the second half of the 70s. But just as this happened, the once-healthy rivalry between the clubs in the north fell apart amidst bitter in-fighting over the direction the scene should go. Today, northern soul is more popular than ever, but it was back in the 1970s that one of the most fascinating and unique British club cultures rose to glory. Contributors include key northern soul DJs like Richard Searling, Ian Levine, Colin Curtis, Kev Roberts, alongside Lisa Stansfield, Norman Jay, Pete Waterman, Marc Almond, Peter Stringfellow and others. The northern soul phenomenon was the most exciting underground British club movement of the 1970s. At its highpoint, thousands of disenchanted white working class youths across the north of England danced to obscure, mid-60s Motown-inspired sounds until the sun rose. A dynamic culture of fashions, dance moves, vinyl obsession and much more grew up around this - all fuelled by the love of rare black American soul music with an express-train beat. Through vivid first-hand accounts and rare archive footage, this film charts northern soul's dramatic rise, fall and re-birth. It reveals the scene's roots in the mod culture of the 1960s and how key clubs like Manchester's Twisted Wheel and Sheffield's Mojo helped create the prototype that would blossom in the next decade. By the early 1970s a new generation of youngsters in the north were transforming the old ballrooms and dancehalls of their parents' generation into citadels of the northern soul experience, creating a genuine alternative to mainstream British pop culture. This was decades before the internet, when people had to travel great distances to enjoy the music they felt so passionate about. Set against a rich cultural and social backdrop, the film shows how the euphoria and release that northern soul gave these clubbers provided an escape from the bleak reality of their daily lives during the turbulent 1970s. After thriving in almost total isolation from the rest of the UK, northern soul was commercialized and broke nationwide in the second half of the 70s. But just as this happened, the once-healthy rivalry between the clubs in the north fell apart amidst bitter in-fighting over the direction the scene should go. Today, northern soul is more popular than ever, but it was back in the 1970s that one of the most fascinating and unique British club cultures rose to glory. Contributors include key northern soul DJs like Richard Searling, Ian Levine, Colin Curtis, Kev Roberts, alongside Lisa Stansfield, Norman Jay, Pete Waterman, Marc Almond, Peter Stringfellow and others.
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BBC Coast To Coast - Lenny Henry Film - 1987
Lenny Henry and John Shea in Coast to Coast 1986 Coast to Coast is a 1987 comedy thriller starring Lenny Henry, John Shea, with cameos from Peter Vaughan, Pete Postlethwaite and Cherie Lunghi. It was directed by Sandy Johnson from a script by Stan Hey. It featured a sound track of classic Motown tracks. http://www.guerilla-films.com/ Tracks in order (They appear in the Show) "Ain't That Peculiar" ~ Marvin Gaye "Heaven Must Have Sent You" ~ The Elgins "Money" ~ Barratt Strong "It Should've Been Me" ~ Gladys Knight "It's the Same Old Song" ~Four tops "Just a Little Misunderstanding" ~ The Contours "Going to a Go-Go" ~ The Miracles "Danger Heartache Dead Ahead" ~ The Marvelettes "Nowhere to Run" ~Martha & The Vandellas "(I'm a) Road Runner" ~ Junior Walker & The All Stars "Needle In A Haystack" ~ The Velvelettes "When I'm Gone" ~ Brenda Holloway "Reach Out I'll Be There" ~ The Four Tops "Headline News" ~ Edwin Starr "I've Passed This Way Before" ~ Jimmy Ruffin "This Old Heart Of Mine" ~ Isley Brothers "Knock On Wood" ~ Curtis Duchamp & the 48 TAC Wing R&B Allstars "Drift Away" ~ Shea,Henry& the 48 TAC Wing R&B Allstars "(I Know) I'm Losing You" ~ The Temptations "Can I Get A Witness" ~ Marvin Gaye http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_to_Coast_(1987_film)
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Swingin' Time 17 Sept 1966
Swingin' Time Ontario Canada -Featuring: Richard & The Young Lions. Dionne Warwick. Bob Seger & The Last Herd. Judy Clay. James Brown.
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Teen Town - The Motown Story 1965
Teen Town - The Motown Story 1965 A very special episode of this Detroit-based, 60s teen dance show that salutes the Motown Record Corporation through words, music and film! Musical performances by the Marvelettes, the Supremes, the Temptations, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and Stevie Wonder. Host Robin Seymour interviews Berry Gordy about the history of Motown and shows fabulous film footage of behind the scenes at Hitsville U.S.A. A very historical document of Motown's glory days.
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This Magnificent Moment Trailer
a trailer for an upcoming film about the Magificent Men. The Magmen were an innovative, though largely unknown soul group from Harrisburg, PA, that broke many barriers in the 1960's as the first white headliners at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem and early trail blazers of white soul.
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Swingin' Time 10 Sept 1966
Groups on the show. 1. Leavin' Here - The Rationals 2. You Got The Loving Touch - Buddy Lamp 3. Do The Boo-Ga-Loo - Tom & Jerrio 4. Peace Of Mind - The Magnificent Men 5. Maybe, Maybe Baby - The Magnificent Men 6. No Stranger To Love - Charlie & Inez Foxx 7. The Harlem Shuffle - Wayne Cochran 8. Goin Back To Miami - Wayne Cocran 9. Put Yourself In My Place - The Elgins 10. Heaven Must Of Sent You - The Elgins 11. I've Got News For You - The Magnificent Men 12. Respect - The Rationals