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Mike

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  1. State of shock today, when it was noticed that someone not only started up a soulblog but actually posted up in it!!! Once recovered, thought draw attention to it, and just throw out a few words on feature in case missed it before Basicallly the soulblog is a free online soul source feature for all members Blog is a sort of own personal website, it can be used in trad style as a sort of a diary, or collection of thoughts, ramblings rants and so on but also can be used by members for many soul related stuff, maybe usefull for events without a web site , djs playlists , sellers lists, wants lists, flyers, reviews, just got in thoughts, and so on a seperate sort of not site connected thing each members site has its own personal url /blog/mike-/ easy to use - if can post in the forum, then as uses same system should be easy gets syndicated via rss and other stuff link to soulblog page is /index.php?automodule=blog link to andys one /blog/andy%20bb/ help page for blog /index.p...&CODE=01&HID=17 ok push over, but recommend check out andys though, its a enjoyable read and laugh ta mike
  2. just pass on that the return of the "ebays highest bids over 100 " block on front page and the more detailed bit following link at bottom of block search based on "soul" in titles and descriptions and are ones that have had bids over 100 $, so all should be already in public eye and so dont reckon feature gives anything away interesting that 2 x joe jama's up there other feeds inc southern soul, alt.music soul are up but feature not 100% back yet , so if anyone got any rss/atom soul related feeds that think be worthwhile or like to see added throw them this way and see what can do
  3. thats good news Trev,was a right old carry on trying to suss out best way hopefully same for all or at least for most mac users anyone still having probs let us know
  4. just reading bit about chapter 5 brought to mind the below for some reason its on a recent web site visted and a paragraph on there its for a group called the Elevations , and its at www.detroitsoul.com https://www.detroitsoul.com is site, has a live clip up so can hear for yourself if live up to claims
  5. think jv said something like he got if off j a before moving it on in 80s, but not too sure so best leave it to him how many loves stormy weathers are there?
  6. ta for replies, all extremely helpfull mp3s in gallery hopefully solved problem with mac and scripting better so pc doesnt have probs but as always with this sorta crap - dont know till you tell us (works ok this end on msie 6, with wma and firefox,with quicktime plug in) boring stuff problem with the setup for mac was that found out that mac version for windows media player only plays wma/wmv clips - so as was asking it to play mp3s it wouldnt work ...derrrr set up now so should now open default browser mp3 player on macs?? not sure why/how it messes up your pc setup Alison, but have changed script to a more offical version , so hopefully it solved it ??? real audio, quicktime, wmv, wma's in gallery should all work ok hopefully solved the problem with mp3 format in gallery, idea behind way it is setup is so that all sounds in all formats stream and avail to all a mp3 format that is long enough to test the streaming but not too long is here /index.p...cmd=si&img=2792 as always let us know if problems trying to get this finally nailed down , so all feedback appreciated ta mike
  7. jv may jump in as think he said he used to own it in back when and also reckons just the one copy also reckons the version that is up in sounds section is slowed down though sounds same to me going by memory
  8. his time in europe brings thread back to films dont think its a fairly well known track (could be wrong) , but he signs a more bluesy/jazz style track called "adam and eve" on a film called eva from 1962 set in italy and to tie in with previous posts, film is a french one by company called paris films or similar tracks on soundtrack lp and poss on french ep can push sound clip up if any wants listen barry norman
  9. trev have a go at the mp3s in sounds see if your mac based problem gone changed a setting that may have been causing it let us know how get on if anyone else had/no longer/still have probs shout up
  10. Mike replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    hippo's wacked this one up in sounds bit
  11. Dj Timings for Saturdays Stoke Nighter 9.00 - 9.30 MACE 9.30 - 10.30 GARY TAYLOR 10.30 - 11.30 KEITH MINSHULL 11.30 - 12.30 DAVE RIMMER 12.30 - 1.30 BLUE MAX 1.30 - 2.30 MARK BICKNELL 2.30 - 3.30 STEVE WHITTLE 3.30 - 4.30 CARL WILLINGHAM 4.30 - 5.30 MACE 5.30 - 6.30 SEAN CHAPMAN 6.30 - 7.00 CARL WILLINGHAM This Saturday in Stoke at the Queens Hall Saturday 12th February 9.00pm - 7.00am THE QUEENS HALL Queens Theatre, Wedgwood Street, Burslem Stoke-On-Trent info: MACE 07759 045427 or CHRIS 07989 415991 or contact us through our website https://www.newcenturysoul.co.uk
  12. Mike replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    one to me that sounds so so much better when played out and clip doesn't do it justice interesting story behind the group name as well - think Maria posted it on here somewhere
  13. Veteran R&B singer Tyrone Davis dead at 66 Updated at 22:52 on February 9, 2005, EST. CHICAGO (AP) - Veteran rhythm-blues singer Tyrone Davis died Wednesday, four months after he had a stroke that left him in a coma, his business partner said. He was 66. Davis was taken to hospital in September and was undergoing rehabilitation at a suburban Chicago nursing home at the time of his death, Leo Graham said. Davis began his career in the 1960s and his baritone voice and warm and romantic singing style made him popular in the 1970s. He was best known for the hits Can I Change My Mind and Turn Back the Hands of Time for the Dakar label. Davis moved to Columbia Records in 1976, where he recorded several hits, including Give It Up (Turn It Loose) and the ballad In the Mood. As his popularity faded in the 1980s, he was released by Columbia, though he continued to record. He was promoting his latest release when he had the stroke, Graham said. Born in Greenville, Miss., Davis came under the influence of blues legends Bobby (Blue) Bland, Little Milton and Otis Clay. He sang at clubs in Chicago before landing his first recording contract. The Canadian Press, 2005
  14. my fault, should have said a unreleased version of a track that normally associate with chuck jackson as in by a different artist ... i think
  15. Mike replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    would have repllied early but been trying to remove two 45s that have been stuck to me hands for most of the day think theres a proven method involving glass and a microwave - the forum search thing may show up the full details of method
  16. anyone well up on gospel ? just that once read lyrics of a old gospel song called "oh mary dont you weep" and seemed very very similar listened to a few versions but none really convinced me either way that this one was based on it any gospel types who know both pass on thoughts just satisfy idle curoisty?
  17. via email # Dear Promoter, If you have an event in March and would like it listed in On the Scene you'll have to move fast as we go to print this Friday! Either contact 01253 318267 or reply to email. above
  18. was pointed out that the "submit link" was a bit hard to find will sort when time allows but if after submitting stuff here's link for now to save any hassle /index.p...st&CODE=00&f=33
  19. reading plays from wilton, reminded me sure heard dean a recently playing a alt version of a chuck jackson tune, but thats as far as it goes as cant remember which one anyone fill in blanks ta mike
  20. boring site note: used a built in thing to display page if wanna do similar just use the tags like below [if]https://www.bore-off.com[/if] ie put the url in between [if] and [/if][/code] and should display page shouldnt cause hassle (if it does mess things up for you let us know) and why think use is ok for commerical pages such as ebay and the above one reckon not really the "right thing" to do for personal/similar sites so ask only use it for that
  21. remember at the time calling it gloomy northern the film thing stirred interest to dig this up its only a 15 sec or so clip, but doesnt sound like it to me dodgy ears
  22. A double page look at Northern feature from a recent Big Issue, originally posted up in the Soul Source Gallery and now transfered across to here "that soul thing" articles section. "Fueled by copious amounts of speed, rare Motown cast-off soul tracks and impossibly athlelic dance moves, the Northern Soul scene is the original rave scene of its time. Now with an influx of born-again and fresh-faced Soulies, it's staging a minor cultural renaissance. Ben Carlish talks to Soul DJ, actor and dancer Steve Cato who appears in a new short film and documentary about the great ...." Page 1 Page 2
  23. NEW CENTURY SOUL + SOULVATION PRESENT A BRAND NEW NIGHT OF NORTHERN, 6Ts, RARE & MODERN SOUL AT AN AMAZING NEW VENUE Victory Services Club 67/69 Seymour Street london (off Edgeware Road close to Marble Arch) OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11th, 8.00PM 'TILL 1.00AM ADY CROASDELL + MARCO SANTUCCI+ TERRY JONES + NEIL RUSHTON+THAT GIRL LYNN 8-9 Lynn 9-9.30 Marco 9.30-10 Neil 10-10.30 Terry 10.30-11 Ady 11-11.30 Marco 11.30-12 Neil 12-12.30 Terry 12.30-1 Ady ticket info https://www.newcenturysoul.co.uk box office ADMISSION £10 07989 415591 Next one May 13th !!!!
  24. The Big Issue takes a look At Northern Soul - Stevie Cato (from 2004) A double page look at Northern feature from a recent Big Issue, originally posted up in the Soul Source Gallery and now transferred across to here "that soul thing" articles section. "Fueled by copious amounts of speed, rare Motown cast-off soul tracks and impossibly athletic dance moves, the Northern Soul scene is the original rave scene of its time. Now with an influx of born-again and fresh-faced Soulies, it's staging a minor cultural renaissance. Ben Carlish talks to Soul DJ, actor and dancer Steve Cato who appears in a new short film and documentary about the great ..." Fuelled by copious amount of speed, rare Motown cast-off soul tracks and impossibly athletic dance moves, the Northern Soul scene was the original rave scene of its time. Now with an influx of born-again and fresh-faced Soulies, it's staging a minor cultural renaissance, Ben Carlish talks to Soul DJ, actor and dancer Steve Cato who appears in a new short film and documentary about the great Northern revival. It has to be said though, for Cato and Northern Soul purists, the elitist element remains part of the attraction. "We all wanted to be different,* he says, "We all wanted to go somewhere cool. 'When you're going out on the last bus and all the piss-heads are coming out of the Rat and Ferret, totally wasted and looking for a shag, we're on our way somewhere different. We're going somewhere exclusive and rare." But now the one-time members only club is going global and Cato talks with gleeful enthusiasm about the new blood being attracted to Northern Soul nights in Dublin, Australia, Sweden and Japan. All this cultural impetus has given rise to a new documentary, The Way of the Crowd, and a short film, Function at the Junction. Both have been packaged in a snazzy box-set along with a vintage Northern soundtrack, and will be launched at Manchester's Bier Keller this week. Cato appears in both film and documentary, notably in the former as ace Northern Soul dancer Spike Townsend sporting an Afro the size and consistency of a small cloud formation. Directed by Justin McArdle, Function at the Junction has some big names in it including Justin's famous dad, John McArdle (of Billy CorkhilI Brookside fame), John Henshaw (Cops and Early Doors) and Paul Kaye {Dennis Pennis and Two Thousand Acres of Sky). It's a lovely little vignette capturing the sharp and mature flavour of Northern Soul. It won a Kino film festival award and could well be developed into a full-length feature film sometime next year­ but why would A-grade actors be interested in what is ultimately a B-movie, and a short one at that? 'I think there's a kt of kudos around Northern Soul and a funny side to it, which, I think, comes across in the film,' explains Cato. 'Developing Function at the Junction into a feature film is very important for all of us, because no one in the film got paid. None of the directors, producers, lead actors, art directors, cameramen - everyone did it for free on the proviso that if the feature film comes off we're all in it.' The documentary, directed by JD Moore, is a comprehensive and joyous celebration of the scene featuring testimony from the likes of Sir Paul Smith, some of the DJ's and artists of the time - and most importantly some of the inveterate Soulies themselves. 'Northern Soul is a religion' says DJ Simon Hunt in The Way of the Crowd. It's a theme that Cato follows with zealous conviction when talking about the beauty of the music and the sanctity of the dance floor, 'I think the songs written back then will never be bettered. They were wonderful songs. And the dance floor is hallowed ground,' he says, 'you don't walk on to it with a pint in your hand - it's like walking into a church. The pulpit is the DJ booth with the DJ the vicar delivering a vinyl sermon and we're the congregation.' And foe those that came before him, for his own generation and the new breed of worshippers hearing those revered mountainous musical sermons once more, the Northern light will never fade. 'At the end of the day for us it doesn't really matter how popular Northern is or if it fades again,' Cato shrugs, "The thing is for us it's a way of life. There's no get out. It's like when you get on that train - there's no stop until tombstone... unless my knees finally give out that is!' » Soul Function has its Manchester launch at Blow Out at the city's Bier Keller on Friday1Oth December 2004. For more information about Soul Function and New Century Soul visit www.cooloff

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