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  1. Tina Roberts ('One Way Or The Other' on Security) is Tina Leverett. Her and, I think 2 sisters, comprised the Leverett Sisters - 'A Place For Me' on Kayden
  2. Can't remember the exact details, but valves produce a more contant / smoother amplified current than transisters and so the end product is supposed to sound better: bit like the vinyl / CD debate, where vinyl is reputed to sound better because it essentially analoge (like our ears are) whereas CD are digital. There's bound to be an audiphile on here to shoot me down!
  3. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
  4. yes is good I'd recomend it, mid tempo early 70's. You should be able to pick one cheap, around a tenner?
  5. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Is this really GW? If so, which one and is it available?
  6. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Wasn't have bad was it?
  7. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
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  8. It would have to be ‘Popcorn’ by Hot Butter on Pye 1972. First record I bought with my own (pocket) money from Rumblows narrow Bargate. Aged 8. Though I’d also like to keep the Archies – Sugar Sugar. (and Anorak’s this is famous for what? Clue #2 /#1)
  9. I seem to have pressed a few buttons and deleted a few thing by accident. Re posted the track in the original post, sorry
  10. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
  11. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Bit Elvis, Karen?
  12. This was played as the “Seven Souls”. What do you think of it? (Funny how things that are ‘covered up’ or ‘new discoveries’ sound different to when you know who they really are!)
  13. Today, all day in fact, I've been listening to 'Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love' previously U/R Brenda Hollaway
  14. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    John Are you lucky enough you actually own a copy of "Stevie"?
  15. also, no disrespect to peter (or yourself for your earlier thread), good thread and all that, but why would you want to unite the northern soul scene? even if you could (and you couldn't), it's the rows about records which make it fun, i say. dave carr gave me the biggest black eye i've ever had together with a split cheek in an argument about lou pride once (over whether it was 'i wrote my baby special d' as i said or 'i rode my baby specialty' as he claimed. never found out who was right. he didn't mean to do it, but either way you can't have those arguments on the modern jazz scene, i'll be bound ).
  16. Yes Ted, it's not bad. There's also the instrumental of it too kicking around.
  17. Educated, female, early forties 21-43. Psuedo use of the Estuarian venaculary, I'd say High School lass from Hampshire. AND STOP FUUCKING SHOUTING!
  18. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    It's due to my 'price guide'; take the price (£15) add recorded delivery (£5) add a '0' = price!
  19. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
  20. Aren't DJ's interlinked to whatever time period of soul that they'll be playing, otherwise it's just reinventing the wheel. It's not as though you need to be particularly nibble to get the next record out and on the decks is it? (Even Don Ray gives you 1:46 to perform the task!) Surley the real problem is that there hasn't been any new scenes / drugs for the youngsters to get stuck into in the last 20+ years (pschedelia / acid northern / amphetamine rave / E) They should be encouraged not to get involved in a scene with people old enough to be their parents e.g their parents!
  21. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Recorded in an aviary, where is bird flu when you need it?!

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