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Jez Jones

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  1. Hi Am looking for a copy of Zuma....Hot Pants on Maridene M-108 pm me with price and condition cheers Jez
  2. Yeah off a great album...which also includes an early (possibly his first) recording of There Was A Time
  3. ...sho 'nuff a fine piece of soul!
  4. ...ooohhh here we go then
  5. I think there are plans for a refurb for it....I hope they leave the bogs alone ......Mace will know more I'm sure.........
  6. haha...You not wrong there Kev....,,,,,,wonder what the Motorway services staff thought of us....people from far and wide gravitating towards a service station coz it was the only place open all night!!
  7. https://www.soulmusic.com/index.asp?S=3&T=36&ART=245 looks like its a 'downtempo' version.......nonetheless...its still mighty soulful....1973 version...
  8. ...ahh the vinyl way to own it...
  9. Jez Jones replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    ..think Andy Garside was looking for the issue......
  10. ..Just a quickie chaps....not sure but wasn't this on a Motowny Lost and Found CD or summat....and are there any legit 7inches released of it
  11. Yes Steve...he's from the States originally of course....but he's the Geno..that was working the Clubs, Wheel, Flamingo etc etc from way back...did a real good show actually and probably shows his experience of working with British crowds for so long......nice to see a 'tradesman' like him in action. Not sure how many of the original Ram Jam Band he had with him....but either way they gave a 'tight' performance.....nice rhythmn and bluesy backing
  12. ...must mention quietly doing what he has done for nearly 50yrs in this country in clubs up and down the country...Geno Washington..gave a sterling performance...we must have nearly all have seen him bitd...but was fantastic to see him 'working it' again on 2013
  13. played this out a change a few times...good response...goes for around 25 quid for a demo....nice uptempo for ya money imo
  14. .Nice one Ted.....Cum la be stay....great Old Wheel choon
  15. Right, fair play on that...I underestimated the popularity of 'em in mid to late 70's.....was just thinking of circa 1970/71. So in effect there could be suitcases full of 'top tunes' lying around in people's attics
  16. Spot on Steve. It was the trickle of emidiscs back then that fueled a search for 'those types of sounds' amongst many...in the days beforf CD's and any quality cassette tapes. I say 'trickle' because I would be very suprised if there bucketloads ever done. More often just a few done of 'in vogue' tunes at the time. Be interesting to know how many are still in existence. Who has actually kept em because of, as you say. they are historical and can be very personal to folk when thinking back to the early years and their 'journey' First ones to come out circa 69/70..late wheel ??????.......Reckon Brian Phillips on here would know......
  17. ..maybe coz they danced to it and didn't know what it was......either way great tune Brian
  18. Just wondering has anyone got a copy of Just Another Girl on Carla for sale....VG+ or above..pm me with price and condition please ta Jez
  19. https://music.telasource.netdna-cdn.com/monthly_02_2008/post-9046-1203269074_thumb.jpg ..I suspect it will be down to individuals to take this on themselves ...similar to the Torch plaque.....councils seem oblivious of popular culture and reluctant to fund anything that isn't universally known....
  20. ..Yeah I agree chaps...the quality is excellent...not sure if cassette recorders back then were compatible to 'hook up' with the in house sound systems. Maybe there is some 'software' out there that can 'eradicate background noise ?? If it was placed on the stage...am sure there would deffo have been some background noise.....if only... 'HEY YOU !! get ya thieving mitts of me fookin cassette recorder' lol Agree with Gilly ..they were a rarity back then (along with cameras),,plus the batteries didn't last long....he/she musta kept it pretty well out of sight..woulda been a prime target to get 'rolled' The big Hi tech item of the day was the 'discatron'
  21. ..Eddie Foster, Gerri Grainger...perhaps
  22. Don't think this is on here already...just had a quick search...May be of interest to a few..... https://www.mixcloud.com/garrykeen/the-torch-a-live-recording-from-1972-djs-alan-day-martyn-ellis-tony-jebb/

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