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  1. Ian posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Had this a few years now, orignaly shown on HBO just watched it again last Week forgot how good it was really is a great film from start to finish a must see. Ian
  2. Ian posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    If anybodys is still after a copy PM me Ian
  3. Remember Twink well from Fri Nights at the Central Leeds & other clubs early 70s he DJd with Frank (Ian Dewhurst) around Yorkshire, remember a alldayer in Hudersfield he did with Frank at some west indian club, think I went with Trevski around 72/73 Anyone remember the earlier OOTP pressings on plain white labels Inky Dinky, Chubby Checker, Exiters Number one, and a few others can't remember other titles Regards from NZ Ian
  4. Ian posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Never went to Jaspers myself but I use to travel every week with these guys to the Oval Ball, great warm up session for the Casino. I also remember going to an all-dayer at Boroughbridge around 1980 but can't remember the name of the venue Think it was the Cottage Cottage Homes Hotel ? Remember going from York with Alan Rhodes & a few others, think Manship was DJing aswell. Oval Ball ran on Thurs nights, think we started it in 77 after Chris & Sue Holmes had their Wedding reception there, great venue good. Cheers Ian
  5. Ian posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Thought this might be of intrest ? Their story begins in the Washington, D.C. of the 1960s, when Herb Feemster worked as a janitor but dreamed of making music. He subsequently found a night job as a salesman at Waxie Maxie's record shop, strategically located right near the Howard Theater (D.C.'s answer to the Apollo). Herb took advantage of his position, and talked to many people, sang to some, and even wrangled an audition with the managers of Little Anthony & The Imperials. Six months later, he was still nowhere. Van McCoy walked into Maxie's one night. In D.C., McCoy was the man, having written for such artists as Nat "King" Cole and the Shirelles. Herb zeroed in on him and sang "When I Fall In Love." McCoy promised to get back to him, but Feemster had heard that line before and didn't believe him. McCoy, however, was as good as his word, and introduced Herb to Dave Kapralick (who managed Sly & The Family Stone), convinced the singer to change his surname to Fame, and started him on a solo career. It went nowhere. Kapralick also managed a group called the Sweet Things, which included Francine Hurd. She later married and became Francine Barker, but was known by the nickname of "Peaches." McCoy's astute ear told him the time was ripe for a man and a woman to serenade the country. He paired Peaches and Herb, and had them cut a single called "We're In This Thing Together." Like Herb's solo recordings, it went nowhere. But eight months later, in February of 1967, a St. Louis radio station began playing the flip side, "Let's Fall In Love." The record soon peaked at #21 pop and #11 R&B, and Peaches & Herb officially became the Sweethearts of Soul. Cheers Ian
  6. Ian posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Drop you a PM Tonight 12hrs time Diff Cheers Ian
  7. Ian posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
  8. Ian posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Few bits for sale, PM me if interested Leed David Tempation is calling my Name Columbia demo Ex £100 SOLD Herb ward Strange Change Argo Issue Mint- £300 SOLD Possie Evil Argentinian Pagoda Mint- £75 Kurt Hrris Emperor of my Babys Heart Canadan Ampx VG++ £300 Lee Andrews I've had it Crimson Demo The above has marks on label so half price £75 Embers Watch Out Girl MGM Issue VG+ £100 Embers Watch Out Girl MGM Issue Ex / Mint- £150 Silhouettes Not Me Baby DJ Goodway Ex / Mint £600 SOLD Vickie Baines Country Girl Parkway Demo The above has an Edge Chip but Plays fine vinyl & Label Ex OFFERS Frankie beverly If thats what you wanted Italian Gamble with Sleeve OFFERS Frankie & Johnny I'll Hold You Belgium Decca EX £200 100% refund if not Happy Cheers Ian
  9. Other items sold last Week on Ebay from this seller, there were a few Bobby Paris Acetates Night Owl, I Walked away, Personaly quite a few Jobete Acetates + a few original copies of the above. I bid but was blocked as I was not from US all went for $900 good buy. Ian
  10. Also on a Goldsoul CD & a cheap comp CD, If I remember right Gary field had a copy of the LP Ian
  11. Ian posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Few spring to mind Gene Page Of our other days Mike Post Bubblegum breakthrough Accents On the run Stagemasters Baby here just to love you Voicebox I want it back your love Fabulous Downbeats Life goes on Tony Lamar Just in the Nick of time Billy Joe Young Got you on my mind again Exciters Number One Maybe not todays taste but good memories & all big in their day Cheers Ian
  12. Ian posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Well a few good issues raised over the past few Days with the main one being raised by Joe : Everyone on here seems to know who the bootlegger is??????? So much time is spent worrying on who is selling what to who & who has more copies than they are saying but we always try to deal with the Symtoms & never seem to tackle the Root Cause of the problem. Wish I had the Answer for 2006 ?? Seasons Greetings from New Zealand Ian ( Sea, Sun, Surf, & not a pressing in sight)
  13. Ian posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    The Beau Brumels ? Ian
  14. Ian posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Let me know if intreseted in any of following yorkie495@aol.com Silhouettes Not me baby Goodway Ex £600 Doni Burdck Bari track S.Imp Ex £500 Little Ritchie Just another heartache SS7 Demo Ex £500 Christine Cooper Heartaches away Parkway (Rare Issue) Mint -£400 Tony Clarke Landslide Chess (very Rare White Demo) Mint- Offers Lou Ragland I travel Alone Amy Demo Ex/Mint- £700 Kenny Gamble Joes on you (Rare Issue) VG++/Ex £700 Embers Watch Out Girl MGM (Rare Issue) Mint- £200 Wil Collins & Willpower Anything you can do Italian Derby (Art Sleeve) Mint £350 Frankie Beverly If thats what you wanted Italan Gamble Pic/Sleeve Mint Offers Frankie & Johnny I'll hold you Belguin Decca £200 Lee David Temptation Columbia Demo Ex £100 Cheers Ian
  15. Have read this a few times over the years never knew you wrote it Pete, Great Read Ian
  16. When they were playing Keith back at the Casino in the mid 70s, did a female version ever get played? just found one in a second hand shop in NZ . Ian
  17. Its Argentinian issued on Discos Warner Bros No Tengas piedad de mi (dont pity me) issued through odeon in argenina 1966 with a demo stamp plays at 33/3 Ian

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