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The Tempest

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  1. This record has always been in my top ten , having first heard it spun by the " Right On Rev Tony Clayton " at Leicester in the early 80's , BUT why was it never released as an album track ?? She was signed to Warner Bros for a majority of her career , released a few albums, and we've all seen the You Tube video with her performance of it being screened on primetime Usa Youth Tv !!!! Incidently who discovered / played it first , was it Rev Clayton ? Amen
  2. These went for good money tonight , especially since it's a month before xmas and there's a recession , hopefully the buyers will get their goods , let us know someone so if this guy is a con artist we can stay well clear
  3. Never seen that Jackie Edwards before , cheers for posting it up
  4. Found an article in The Independent regarding the concept of the Southport Weekenders : Who had the bright idea? In 1987, Alex Lowes, a record shop owner in the North-east, decided to hold a one-off soul weekend at a holiday camp in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Six hundred people turned up, a wild time was had by all, and Alex was bitten by the organising bug. As the dance scene grew so did interest in the weekenders and 4,000 people unsuccessfully applied for tickets for the last one in November.
  5. Yes there was a weekender held at Berwick , can't recall if Alex Lowes was involved , but it would of been about 87 - 88
  6. The Tempest replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    3am , Morecambe 3rd Anniversary , Central Pier , 1986, still love this record now
  7. Did ' nt know he was a soulie !!!!!!
  8. Gotta be in with a shot
  9. The Tempest replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Good call
  10. This MUST be due a revival judging by the feedback so far !!
  11. Watched the remake of The Firm and this track came on , had'nt heard it for ages , remember it use to get spins at Morecambe Central Pier , but not heard it played at a soul event since , what do you think , too funk for todays dancefloor or timeless philly classic ?
  12. Thanks for sharing , great track and a nice promo as well , enjoy !!!!!
  13. YES !!!! MY MATE AND HE'LL BE WITH ME AND THE OTHER LADS AT BLACKPOOL THIS WEEKEND , MET EACH OTHER IN ARMY TRAINING , FIRST POSTING TOGETHER , BEST MAN AT EACH OTHERS WEDDING , GODFATHERS TO KIDS , BLAH , BLAH, BLAH , 20 YRS LATER , HE LIKES THE MUSIC , DOES'NT DANCE BUT LOVES THE FRIENDLINESS THE SCENE OFFERS , SEE YOU ALL THERE ,
  14. Not a bad soundtrack I seem to recall
  15. Last copy on ebay - July last year - $414.00
  16. One of my alltime faves
  17. Does anybody remember the " UpNorth " security at the Weekenders at Southport in the late 80's , bunch of skinheads who would subject your vehicle to the most rigorous of searches that the KGB or STASI would of been proud of , confiscate all your booze then you'd see them outside their accommodation , sitting around a huge camp fire getting shitfaced on all their proceeds !!!!!!!!, Happy Days !!!!
  18. I love these ones !!! after 25 yrs I still regard myself as a kid !!! , off to Blackpool next week wth a bunch of lads nearly 20 yrs my senior , nearly 60, /but still drinking , dancing . collecting and regularly attending soul nights / occasional nighter Personally they make me feel young
  19. She's a fox !!! and the records a great dancer too
  20. Old Gary Rushbrooke discovery / spin , was'nt it ?
  21. Don't know if this one has been covered before but just curious We are all aware of some outstanding records over the years to get played and rightly so to become classics on our scene, namely The Nomads , Soul Set , Judy Hughes , Vivian Carrol , etc etc etc ... We have even had a few blue eyed compilations put together , e.g. Rare Blue Eyed Northern Soul and latetly Northern Soul At The Beach , which are quality albums , BUT do you think a DJ would get away with a full set of white artists in his set at a soul night or a nighter as a bit of something different OR would some folks twig and bombard him with requests from black artists !!! Personally I don't think it matters , I'm a massive fan of the Carolina beach music scene and could easily listen to a whole soul night of it , never mind a spot !!! Whats your views on this one ?

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