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Ady Croasdell

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  1. 300's good then, SS is better than Google!
  2. It's hardly got a light bulb!
  3. Yes please, not sure anyone know what hi-res is? Googling came up with 600 dpi but have a go and see what happens! Cheersw Ady
  4. I just came across this while researching his Searching For Your Love on Hollywood for a Kent CD. http://jacksonville....ames-brown-dies added by site an earlier article from same paper clip The Lemon Twisters kept playing together; in 1968, they actually had an appointment at Columbia Records to talk about a possible recording contract, said Ray Love, a saxophonist who had joined the group by then. But their driver made a wrong turn on the streets of New York and they missed the meeting. "That was the end of that," Moore said. In 1969, Moore moved to Miami looking for more work. He performed with several groups there, such as Notorious Miami, which enjoyed a minor hit in 1976 with a song titled "Kill That Roach." Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville....n#ixzz20EhNZlMy
  5. Southern Soul Singer Robert Moore Has Died View full article
  6. Which one Tony? If i don't get another offer maybe you could post it? Cheers Ady
  7. 'Keep On Loving Me' hi-res scan needed please for Kent. Cds as a thank you. Ady
  8. Hi Res scans needed of 'It Hurts Me' for a Kent CD please. Rewards await! Ady ady.croasdell@btinternet.com
  9. Get down the 100 Club we have a roster of five DJs who rotate (literally) and put two or three guests on at each nighter. They are picked solely because they are good. As I can hadly do any guest spots with a 4 year old to look after at the weekend I'm not looking for reciprocal spots, in fact I'm having to avoid them Ady
  10. I think this thread is about having a go at people who press up 500 copies for personal profit without giving anything to the people who made the records possible in the first place. Most people are into the business side to make money but why not give a rightful percentage to the people who created the goods they are selling, You're right there is a huge amount of hypocrisy on the scene, like the people who bought the releases of a well known gladly departed Northern Soul reissue label who flouted the not very strong licensing laws. They made a lot of money and couldn't be arsed to give it to the singers, songwriters and producers. They got their comeuppance eventually and are now a murky piece of Northern Soul history. With their knowledge and contacts they could have done it so much better, still be doing very good business and have a lot of respect. but they were greedy and thought they were above a law that is there to get a small percentage of the profits to people who earned it. And the people who colluded with them and kissed their bums weren't a lot better. Nobody can be arsed to deal with a fool who makes a one or ten-off carver and sells it on to an even bigger fool, the effort to catch and prosecute jokers like that isn't worth it. If you're bored with this thread maybe you could go and find another one, there's plenty on this excellent site. Leave this one to people who want to discuss a sad part of our scene which makes you feel embarrassed to talk about our interest in the wonderful music to the singers and musicians when you have to then explain that their recordings have been exploited for commercial gain over here by people who have no rights whatsoever to do it. Ady
  11. Not many. I think Cleethorpes is the weekender for most of the rare soul scene, it's probably the best mix of old and new 60s/70s
  12. Maybe I'll start a thread if there isn't one. Next week though.
  13. And would people say that the R&B scene shared a bit with the Northern for a while but has mainly gone off on its own because the devotees now prefer it to Northern, like the Modern lot years ago? Ady
  14. Is the rare soul scene split into different camps regarding the funk edged stuff in the north Joan? Ady
  15. Well we own some of the publishing which has possibly stronger laws in its favour than the bootlegging so keep me posted.
  16. Who did that then Phil? What label? Have you got a scan? Ady
  17. Yeah but an in accurate label, its P Date should be 2006 not 2012 and I'm not sure why it's Copyright Control it's Little People music on BMI. They probably used our audio we spent money on too.
  18. I thought they were all of a similar rarety I hadn't realised any were common from looking through boxes but obviously there was a big overstock on this one.
  19. That's news to me, I'd have hoped to have been contacted about that one out of decency at least. The 100 Club Kent one's the original anyway; so Yah Boo and Sucks.
  20. Thanks John, brilliant record though but.
  21. Can't see it out of 40 titles on Popsike, is it rare or just cheap (Manship has it as funk for £15) Ady
  22. Fantastic stuff John, keep 'em coming!
  23. That's fine Greg, it's a long term project and I'll tell you what info I've accumulated by then too if you nudge me. Cheers Ady
  24. Hi Greg, The problem is I can't read those labels and can only hear the tunes and Scott ain't got back to me so any help would be very appreciated. Cheers Ady
  25. Of course Vintage refugees will be more than welcome at the 100 Club gig this Saturday but be early as it'll be a packer and Nolan will be on stage at 11pm so people can catch their last tubes home or stay on and dance to the best of Northern from me Mick H and Roger Stewart. This had been a 6TS marketing department statement of intent,

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