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Ian Parker

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    Ian Parker commented on Casper's gallery image in Albums 2010
  2. You naughty man! but that does beat clapping It's nice to see folk enjoying the music by clapping but i would not do it, just because that's what your suppose to do Debbie x
  3. Im not a clapper ................because my hands are too busy doing other things when dancing Debbie x
  4. I remember many moons back having Johnny Sayles and Chubby Checker on the 'North' label. what was the background/history behind this particular label ? Wish i still had em both to be honest IAN
  5. I never knew Curtis Mayfield was involved in the Voices of East Harlem record until i looked at the label scan. Blimey
  6. sounds very much like the late 70's Nottm palais playlists. some good tunes listed in that compilation
  7. oh yeah, cracked all way through, Styrene seems to 'mate' well enough to play it
  8. Ian , i thought that Cool Jerk was the worst it has a big crack in it! still play's ok Debbie x
  9. best wishes to all who attend on the day. hope its a fitting tribute to a true legend Debbie & Ian
  10. I've always been led to believe that The Flirtations are (still) the original line up apart from one of the 'Gypsies' ?? anyway, i saw them once, could'nt wait for them to finish IAN
  11. At Nighters: Eddie Holman Jnr Walker Gene Chandler Curtis Mayfield Edwin Starr Tommy Hunt Major Lance P P Arnold (worst of the lot) Martha Reeves cant think of any more at all nighters, but ive seen many many acts inc Four Tops, Stevie, Temps, Maze, Bobby Womack etc
  12. oddly enough my issue of this looks an absolute disaster but plays fine. I can take care of myself (gene chandler) looks even worse but has no fidelity loss.... good old vinyl
  13. Ian Parker commented on a comment on a gallery image in Albums 2010
  14. Jnr Walker - take me girl im ready " juniors' ready for ya honey" What a tune!!!
  15. Ian Parker replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    blimey... i got lost in a time warp. maybe it was 77. i was only about 15/16
  16. Ian Parker replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Actually, my mistake. I didnt make '77.... i first went in 78. Harrys mini bus, the Rice brothers, Paul Sadot, seems a bloody long time ago . very slippery dancefloor i recall. i also remember thumbing a lift there once, the truck driver dropped me off at Huntingdon station and i managed to get a lift with some guys who hotwired a car to get us the few miles to St Ives. I have no hesitation in saying that the recreation centre was a fab venue, the oldies room sticks in my mind as the best place to be at any soul club i've visited. pitch dark with just a light behind the decks..... even darker when Brian Rae's belly blocked the light
  17. Ian Parker replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Nate Evans great tune mine are : Eddie Garrigan - I wish i was Susan Coleman - the age of the wolf Ann D'andrea - Dont stop looking (oldies room) Ian
  18. Well said! We go to a venue to enjoy the music & if you don't know a tune, but really like the sound of it....................why not get on that floor & enjoy dancing to it It's not a competition on how good a dancer you are! Debbie x
  19. I know we all like to dance to our fav tunes but if i heard something i did not know..............if i liked it, i would dance to it Even our fav tunes were unknown to us at some point So i think its good to hear something that might not of been played for years, or even the odd tune that i have not heard before................... it makes a nice change I have said this before......................i do get a bit bored of hearing the same top ten tunes, especially when there is so many other great tunes that don't get played Debbie x
  20. Wonderful record. I played this at the Right Track, Peterboro a couple of months ago.......... I like to spin a few long forgotten tunes, got plenty more
  21. Please see My Listing For An Original Wigan Casino 1st Anniversary Patch https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250648204918 Debbie x
  22. My first Soul night was in London in the 80's Because im only a youngster Debbie x
  23. well. for my limited experience of DJ'ing , if anyone asks for a specific tune and i have it, it gets played. a DJ is there for the punters' enjoyment and to get folk dancin, regardless of style IAN
  24. Gene Chandler - such a pretty thing Barbara Lewis - someday we're gonna love again Mill EVans - i've got to have your love Joe Tex - you better believe it baby Jerry Butler - moody woman Mamie Galore - it aint neccessary First choice - this is the house Johnny C - Dont depend on me Brenda & the tabulations - a love you can depend on All original US and all under $10 (sorry more than three) IAN

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