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  1. Got the 12" as a new release back in 2011 on Universal Republic Records (USA) Just checked times on my copy of "The Walk" 12" Single and they are, Side 1. Track 1 **Album Version** 3:42 Side 1. Track 2 ** Radio Version** (Clean) 3:42 Side 2. Track 1 **Acapella** 3:42 Side2. Track 2 Instrumental** 3:42 Sound Quality On 12" is Excellent and hard to come by these days and looks very much like there is no difference in the times on the 7" From the box set Or 12" For "The Walk" Hope this information has been of some use Rick
  2. Hey! Any One, Is it April The 1st ?😮
  3. 'Young Ladies' (The Group) must be very obscure by the looks of things as the amount of knowledge on this Site is Second to None, but still no feed back at all,
  4. Can't go wrong with this Gem
  5. Rick Scott posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    In the Philly Dog Promo Picture the dude is saying "Well Mines This Big" And She's Saying, Naaaaa "This Big!" Hey i am talking about his Philly Dog, Honest
  6. Rick Scott posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Of course there was the "Pony Time" and the "Twist" but see what you say about the lack of Afro Americans on those promo photographs, but have to say also when you see old Film Clips it's The Black Americans that looked "COOL" White dudes looked Divvy, Awkward And down right Bad, They just did not had that Smoothness in the way they moved and were just going through the motions.
  7. lucky to see them live at the Winterton Rangers Club (Village Near Scunthorpe' Back in the 70's and they were Fabulous Live. Bonus was that 'Soul Sam" was guest DJ that night. ' Memmories' 😃
  8. A B S (Another Bad Song?) ***That is truly Awful***
  9. Nice Oldie, What's there Not to Like about it ?
  10. mmm on first hearing sounds very much in the mould of Gil Scott- Heron. Any one else hearing that?
  11. And At the Gleggy All Niters as a New Release off The Album "Danger High Voltage" (1974), The Single when released Later excluded that wonderful bit at the beginning of the Song, MMMMMMMM Let's Go!
  12. "You can please some of the people all of the time, 😀 you can please all of the people some of the time, 😁 but you can't please all of the people all of the time. ☹️ Quote By John Lyndgate. ( I wonder if HE collected Records Too ?)
  13. Got this on a UK Demo,nice early R'n'B, The b-side of the wonderful "ain't nobody home" Nice !
  14. Interesting, I can only say on a personal note i have been Collecting records from the mid-sixties onward and DJ'ing from late 60's onwards and have to say it would be a Brave Person to claim Playing a record for the first time ANY WHERE, Me included, i can usually remember a Venue/Year when i played a particular record if asked, but was I the first person to play it? Mmmmmm, Doubtful, How would we ever know because how are we to know who has what in their Play Box, where they played it or when, Important thing is, it got played and hopefully it was appreciated. On a lot of occasions over the years i have been to a venue or two where a DJ is playing his Big Cover Up Only to have his Bubble Burst when some one asked him to play again using the proper Name And Title and been told it has been a big spin for years at other venues, so that is just an example,
  15. Mmmmmm ,good point
  16. Was played by myself at "Cleethorpes Pier All Niters" And "Winter Gardens" Too, As was "Oh Baby" So that was quite early so defo played '75 onwards, Soul bowl buy as a New release Lp From '72, Keep on Keeping on played too off Lizard 45 which was Earlier ('71) although included on the "Nolan" LP.
  17. Love all the versions in their own right but when push comes to shove Linda Jones all the way, She is Gonna leave all the rest in the dust behind her
  18. this one does it for me, so heart felt, mmm mmm mmm
  19. Interesting thing is now that this has broke in the uk, What (if anything) will happen in the U.S.A. and other countries, After all, the Bulk of Northern Soul Music Originated from the U.S.A.and has been counterfieted along with a lot of other Black Music be it Soul, Blues, Deep Soul, Doo Wop, Gospel Etc. and yes they have all been Victims over the years, So, What now (if Anything?)
  20. WOW!! Not before time, but have to say, "Why Has It Taken So Long?"
  21. Being Tea Total it would not bother me in the least, and from personal experience i used to run a Soul Nite (Soul Scene) at The Central Community Centre (Scunthorpe) from the Early 70's To '83, No Alcohol Just Great Music, 60's Soul And Current Obscure new releases at the time (so NO Time warp for Me) and that is still my Music Policy, Don't remember reading anywhere that they stoped making good Soul Music '69 Onwards 🤣 Those that wanted a drink used to go to the Pub First, then in they would flood, but i have to say back then Music was Always at the Forefront of a Soulful Nite, unfortunately that is not always the first choice theses days for a lot of people, (Not All it has to be said)Just Get Out There and enjoy Yourselves While you can, and enjoy some of the Greatest And Most Beautiful Music On The Planet 😍

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