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  1. Was 9.50 Now..11.00 You're not choosing the most cost effective shipping. You can also send First Class International up to 1lb or Priority Mail International. The USPS have now limited your International shipping options to 5 whereas there used to be 11. Still a hike granted, but you need to sort through the quagmire of USPS literature to find the best shipping costs. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com PS. Some destinations have actually dropped in price! Wonder how long before they work that one out though!
  2. Hitsville Soul Club hit Pittsburgh for the "NeverSouledOut" Allnighter on Sat 12 May View full article
  3. The travelling soulies of The Hitsville Soul Club hit Pittsburgh for the "NeverSouledOut" Allnighter on Sat 12 May...here's what we got up to.. Mark Holmes and I touched down at Pittsburgh International around 5pm and after a nightmare traffic journey arrived at the hotel a couple of hours later. Quick shower and visit to Red Lobster later and we were en-route to The Gallery - the venue for the Friday night party laid on by Justin (The Promoter) and The Vintage Scooter Club. Des Parker, Johnny Beggs and Karl Heard (Over from UK), were already nestled next to the bar and the music was being provided by our host and local guys from the Scooter Club. Lots of boogaloo, instrumentals and latin influenced stuff came from the turntables as we settled in. By 10pm Russ Vickers, up from Virginia and Jason Thornton (Up from Florida), arrived and we were treated to Jason spinning some great classic Northern for the last hour before we left at midnight when they closed up. Highlight of the evening was when Dave Brown (Philly Archives), came in with Mr Bobby Fulton. (Soulville and Jay Walking Records). Had a great half hour with the Reverend Fulton and we all managed to get him to sign copies of the double album vinyl set that was produced in 2001. Have to say that the package of this two album set is really outstanding. Liner notes, pictures, good quality vinyl...it's all there and every collector should have one filed away. The UK guys set off for Ohio, (Record Show), whilst the rest of us retired to the hotel where the Numark was set up and records were played, beer drunk until around 6am. We'd made a good start to the weekend! http://www.soul-sour...-1179214856.jpg All freshened up by 9am, breakfast finished less than an hour later and it was off to our first stop of the day. Attic Records. Attic is owned by Fred Bohn, a well respected (on both sides of the pond), "record guy". Fred's a major collector himself and provides many scans of the earlier 45s that support the features we present in There's That Beat! Fred's store is a pleasure to visit. He's used to the Brits coming in browsing and makes you feel at home. No rush here, just lots of vinyl and a welcoming host. A search of his shelves saw him relieve me of some cash in exchange for mint Jackie Wilson - "You Brought About A Change In Me b/w For Once In My Life" - Brunswick 55392 Demo which allowed me to upgrade my "battered copy" and a Shirelles - "Too Much Of A Good Thing b/w Bright Shiny Colors" - Scepter 12192 Demo in the same condition, which advances my cause to complete their catalogue on Demos. We all bought 45s, took a few pictures of some of the artists pictures Fred has, and reflected on a morning well spent as we headed off to lunch. For anyone on a vinyl hunting trip, a stop at Fred Bohn's Attic Records is a must . Tell him we sentya! Not too far from Fred's place is "The Strip", an area of shops, restaurants and general hustle and bustle. Lots of old style shops, vendors trying to entice you and restaurant owners looking to snare customers. We settled on an Italian Bistro with outside seating and an owner who guaranteed us he had "everything". Unfortunately, my request for the only thing I miss about the "old country" except the mighty Burnley Football Club, meat pie, chips, mushy peas and gravy drew nothing but a blank stare and a scratch of his head! We settled for some Italian nosh and watched the world go by for a while before saying our "Ciaos" to the proprietor and his missus who were good eggs and setting off for the afternoon session. Jerry's Record Store is another of Pittsburgh's old school vinyl stops. No gimmicks or anything here either, it's cash/cheque only and once again, the staff here are friendly, knowledgeable and as vinyl crazy as any of their customers. The layout of the store is such that all the soul 45s are filed together in well kept boxes at the bottom end of the shop right next to the turntable. So basically, you can pull 'em straight off the shelf and straight onto the deck. Perfect! Jerry has three types of pricing, boxes of $3.00, boxes of $5.00 records and then he has boxes of individually priced 45s that are not on the display shelves, so if you wanna see the best stuff, you'll need to ask. But hey...soul 45s at 3 bucks apiece! The four of us set about sifting the boxes of little black jewels and it took us about 4 hours to get through the lot. I had a great time at Jerry's. I always pine for the days when pallets of 45s were available to just sit around flicking through but where I live, most of the real deal 45 stores are long gone, replaced by the usual HMV/Virgin stores full of overpriced T Shirts and sanitized CD shelves, so sitting around sorting through 1000s of 45s with a group of like minded mates is a real treat for me nowadays. Russ was even merrily puffing away on his cigarette while digging through the boxes. Now that's a real blast from the past! Once again everyone found something to separate them from their cash: Russ took a punt on a rather nice looking Jimmy Burns Tip Top Demo of You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone, Jas picked up Kenny Hamber 9Can't remember the title - Modern/Crossover thingy) , Mark has recently started collecting again and picked up quite a few that replaced stuff he sold before leaving UK over 20 years ago and I managed to find some bits and bobs as you can see from the pics on these pages.(TTB! - ISSUE #4). Couple of vinyl highlights for me were: Keanya Collins - "It Ain't No Secret b/w I'll Get Over It" - Blue Rock 4072. I have to admit, I'd never heard the flip to this 45 before. "I'll Get Over It" would seem ripe for today's UK dance-floors, a real quality melody with vibraphone induced backing and Keanya doing what she does best. This may have been played before Im not sure, if it was I must have been at the bar, but some enterprising D J needs to dig it out and give it an airing. The other one of note for me was The Controllers - "Feeling A Feeling b/w Somebody's Gotta Win" - Juana 3414. I have to admit, 70s records have trouble finding their way back to my boxes unless they're a bit special. This one pushed all the right aural buttons to end up in my boxes marked J. From 1972, it's another record I hadn't heard before this weekend, but will be listening to from now on and for a total of 3 bucks... dontcha just love it when that happens! As Jerry's was closing we made our way back to the hotel, dived in the shower (not together I hasten to add), grabbed a bite to eat at a local hostelry and proceeded to the main event of the weekend. The NeverSouldOut Allnighter. The event was held in what can only be described as a derelict old stone former church. It was dark, dank, dusty and had a large open space where decks had been set up and a large space to dance in...PERFECT! As we arrived the speakers were blaring out favorites of the local mods and scooter guys, lots of Boogaloo, Instrumentals and a hint of Latin stuff. Much the same as the previous night. We set up the There's That Beat mags, T shirts and started in on the beer that was provided in the cost of the $10.00 admission! Yeeehaw! The DJ rosta was sliced into 30 minute sets and it wasn't long before the Northern started to get played. Karl Heard over from UK played an uptempo set, followed by Dave Brown who's set consisted of many Latin fused records and then Jason played his first of two sets before the resident locals hit the decks again. The crowd seemed up for it and people were on the floor throughout the night. For our UK readers, it's a totally different experience at a soul venue here in the States. The crowds are primarily out for a good social night similar to a regular nightclub in UK. Dancing with your chick /wife and drinking on dancefloors etc is the norm here and the young mods of Pittsburgh were determined to have a good night of it! The local DJs did their thing and the crowd responded accordingly. More Boogaloo, Latin, Instrumentals followed and everyone had a great time. Next up came the sets from the purely Northern DJs. Karl, Jason, Des all played great sets of classic Northern soul. Mainly uptempo stuff as that's what the crowd seemed to want and a highlight for me was seeing young US fans throwing themselves around to Robby Lawson - Burning Sensation - Kyser. We decided around 3am to call it a night. We'd had hardly any sleep for two nights, and had journeys back the next morning. Was good to see the floor still busy as we left, along with a couple of Pittsburgh's finest keeping an eye on the proceedings with a smile on their face. Big Thanks to Justin and The Vintage Scooter Club for their hospitality, we had a great weekend. If any of them come down to The Hitsville Rare Soul Weekender in September we'll certainly return the favour. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com posted in forums originally - see related links for thread, comments and links to full photos worthwhile lookbacks always welcome for this section
  4. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  5. Dave Moore posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Bit of a Hitsville Anthem now that one eh? Regarfds, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com www.theresthatbeat.com
  6. Hi Martin, You could try any of these if you're interested in artists, record labels, production teams etc: https://www.theresthatbeat.com info@theresthatbeat.com https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net Dave@soulfulkindamusic.net hfe@aol.com Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  7. Didn't the 7 Dwarfs turn out to a group who had another "hit" on then scene back in the day...or have a dreamt all this and am about to wake up in a cold sweat? Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  8. Marvin and Kim - I Wan't You 'Round Martha Reeves - In And Out Of My Life Soooperb. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  9. Russ, Get to Pittsburgh on Fri/Sat and we'll straighten yer hoooseheeeed out for ya over a few cold ones! Regards , Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  10. Dave Moore posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Cheers Steve, got the reissue scan. Could some kind soul sort out an original to go with it? Any help appreciated. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  11. Dave Moore posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Hi Steve, Many thanks Mate. Yes, "She's Putting You On" was repressed. Post the scan and I'll compare it witgh mine. Could you please send the Lee Garrett scan to info@theresthatbeat.com Cheers, Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  12. Dave Moore posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Hi Gang , Could some kind soul send me a scan of: Lee Garrett - I Can't Break The Habit b /w Baby Please Don't Go - Harthon 137 If so can you send it to info@theresthatbeat.com please? Any help appreciated, full credit given. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  13. You sure it wasn't Vandellas 40th Birthday Mate. (Just trying to help you out the poo you may now be in Pal). Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  14. Get back in yer box you loonie! You going to Pittsburgh on Fri/Sat? Regards , Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  15. Still not seen a 116 Stocker either. It's gotta be out there somewhere? I don't remember anything being pulled by Wingate's orgnisation, does anyone have any info like that? Tell you what.......40 years after the event and we STILL haven't got this label squared away properly! The hunt continues... Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com PS... ROD - I finally found a 1 sided Agent OO Soul Demo. ($3.00), so I'll not badger you for yours anymore. I do need the Miracles "Shop Around" on the underside of your box lid still though?
  16. I concur with the good lady on this one. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  17. Hi Dave, Have PM'd you. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  18. Yup. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  19. Hi Mel, Weldon doesn't remember the sessions properly. That's my problem at the moment. Sometimes the artists recollections of what they regard as "throw away" recordings needs a little stirring. I've asked Andy R for the details of the acetates he acquired. Hopefully he'll clear things up for We ldon and I. Be gratefull if you do locate the messages Mate. Every little bit of in fo helps. Cheers Mel. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  20. Thanks guys. Head now unblocked. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  21. Cheers Trevski. Who found it do you know? Who put it out on a Priority 45? Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  22. Bit of menta l block at the moment regards this: Irma And The Fascinators - You Need Love - Priority This is the song that uses the same backing track as The Cooperettes - Shing A Ling on Brunswick. Was this a real track, discovered in the vaults in the 70s, or is this a tailor made for the dancefloor? I can't find any real info that brings me to a definite conclusion. Because the track uses the Cooperettes verbatim, I can't tell one way or the other. Can anyone put me out of my misery? Am I getting confused with the Edy Robin of Soul Symphony infamy? Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  23. Hey Bob , Thanks for the info on the two Classic's 45s. Much appeciated. As for the Chicago connection to The Antionettes, I think that's definitely worth persuing. Ollie got records pressed in Chicago and did some recording there so it may well be that The Antionettes fit in that particular jigsaw somewhere. I'm looking to attempt to complete Ollie's story shortly so ANY info is very much appreciated. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  24. One of the earlier 45s on Ollie's label. RnB styled mover that has been played a few times but without any impact. Have no idea who The Antionettes are but if antyone has any info I'd be grateful. For those who haven't herad the track you can hear it at https://www.hitsvillesoulclub.com/articles/...mclaughlin.html Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
  25. Great stuff Steve! Would it be possible to email the scan to info@theresthatbeat.com Thanks for posting. Regards, Dave

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