Everything posted by Tomangoes
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Not Too Serious
Why do American girls have tattoos on their ankles? Scarey. Ed
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Expensive Or What?
It costs £5 OR $9 to send an international signed for Single Record to the States. Ed
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Unheard / Undiscovered New Sounds
I asked a similar question a few weeks ago about the total number of records that could be played and accepted by the average Northern Soul night crowd. One of my points was that as an example, John Manship lists about 20,000 NM tracks and another 6000 xover etc in his price list book. (Of which I only know about 40%) Then you have some good b sides, lp tracks, tracks after 1974, unlisted tracks like Willie Brown Get out and get it, never mind the unreleased motown and other label tapes. I read that there is only an estimated 7000 tracks ever been played at 'All Nighters'. So in answer to your original question, assuming the DJ's are brave enough to play something that may clear the floor, there could be +30,000 tracks that have never been played or if they have only a small number of followers have ever heard of them. (IMO) Ed
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Motown Lp Only Tracks
The 25 Miles LP is quality but I could not shift it on ebay. My fave is the track 'Soul City' (Open your arms to me). Ed
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Northern Soul Usa
Thanks Jas. To be honest I think the vast majority of UK Northern Soul fans also started off in this scene by latching onto teenage fashion things like the various mod revivals, but then developed into liking the music as much as the image. What I cant understand is that if a crowd over in the States like things such as the Fife Piper and the like, how they did not search for more of the same, as we have in the UK. I read somewhere that the record 'Stepping out of the picture' was bringing more money over in the States than it does in the UK. This record is a good example of Northernesque rare soul, so if it pushes your boat out, surely the collectors who bought it must want more of the same? Amazingly, at LA 2004, Gwen Owens and her brood were flogging a few singles from her garage clear out, but there was hardly anything that matched her own style (ie Northern Soul), and She had some Beatles singles for sale. Again thanks for the insight into past and present Northern soul scene USA. Ed
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Northern Soul Usa
I know there is a thriving Northern Soul appreciation scene in various parts of the USA now, but when did the Yanks first cotton on to this underground movement. For example is there any video or cine footage of USA discos etc where our music was being played as new releases and the punters were dancing etc. I have seen clips of soul train etc, buts that mainstream. Surely there must have been something happening over there at the same time as over here. Researchers come forward now. Ed
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All I Want For Christmas
Seen these advertised on ebay at the top of the northern soul page. Ed
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Starting Up A Northern Soul Night
Well you must have a captive audience as the Unity hall used to be packed in the late 70's. Buy yourself a few 'greatest hits (Northern Soul/Motown) cd's' and try that first. Any passers by who hear and recognise it will for sure come inside. To get outsiders to travel in, you would have to advertise / hire a name and take a financial risk. As an alternative why not have an open DJ night where any one can play records that they want to bring along?
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Obsure Sounds
JIMMY ROBBINS IS ON PINK ALA AND SOUNDS LIKE OF HOPES AND DREAMS ETC REALLY STRONG VOCAL. A BIT R&B BUT MAKES YOU SIT UP A LISTEN, AND POSSIBLY DANCE. YOYO IS A POPPY DANCER. ED
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One From The Back Of The Box
Worse still, Donny, another small part of Sheffield. At least we got the airport now even if we have to share its name, for those European games coming up. YEE HAA.
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One From The Back Of The Box
Sorry could not resist (as a Miller for life). Saw the paper whilst on a short break there in August. Been waiting ages to lets a blade know about it. Ed
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Coolest Label Design
There maybe too much 'Hype' to some labels. Lets hope they dont go up in 'Smoke'. The Gems issue always stood out. Ed
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One From The Back Of The Box
Last caller. Have you read the newspaper 'The New York Blade'. Its not about football.
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Obsure Sounds
A few oddball sounds I ended up with. Buddy Guy - Buddy's Groove Dizzy Gillespie - Soul Kiss Joe Cato - Im so glad Jimmy Robbins - Repossesing my love RB Hudman - Yo Yo Any of these ever got played at any soul nights? Ed
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Voltaire Pier - Chocolate Boys
Cheers Dave, I have seen a UK issue (dark blue) on perhaps Phillips or maybe Fontana. Any reader old enough to know when it first got played? Ed
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Manships Guide
Yeh why not, God bless Mary Boylan too. It is rumoured that she kept 1 copy of every NS record she imported. Now that would be a good collection to get your hands on. Ed
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Voltaire Pier - Chocolate Boys
Can any reader throw some light on this brilliant instrumental (a sort of wade in the water with pianos). My copy is on French Aquarious, and I only heard it in the Four Seasons Soul Club - Scarboro around 1977 (Piss up bank holiday weekends and a forerunner to todays sofistacted events). I was told it was an old Torch newie, but never heard it since. Come forward Wise People.
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Manships Guide
Thats a good last point. I remember scanning Soul Bowl lists for years to try and have an idea on prices. Then the usual 15 year wilderness period allows you to forget. Now at present, its all hell let loose on prices and this guide gives at least a quick reference point. I did the ebay UJIMA sell at £150 from a £1 Boylans (Conisbrough) buy yonks ago. Only put it up becauase the guide showed about £200. Still kicking myself at letting other go @ 1984 (Miners strike etc) Ringleaders £1, Gloria & Tiaras £5, Ronnie McNeir £20, Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. God bless Manship. Ed
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Manships Guide
Your wrong these are the owners of EBAY the real price guide. Long live Supply and demand. Ed
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Soul Duos
Buster and Eddie. Everytime I hear that sweet soul music, I cant be still etc etc. Anthem time, Pure Class even the label says so. Is it the same Eddie? In fact is Ginger and Eddie the same Eddie. Im Eddie but its not me, honest. Ed
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Instrumentals
A good way to decide this issue is to think about an instrumental that has a vocal version. For example Crying over you - Duke Browner. IMO the inst is not half as soulfull, the same goes for many others, Hit and run, If its all the same to you etc. I even prefer the vocal to Lady Lady Lady - Boogie man orch. On the other hand I prefer the inst version to Eastenders theme instead of the awful barmaid singing 'anyone who falls in love'. Is this supposed to be serious or what!! Ed
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Aint Nothin Like The Real Thing
I am glad that Gladys did OK. We (about a dozen from the LA soul week gig) saw her in Vegas in March, and almost asked for our money back. Shame as she is my fave all time soulstress. Ed
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John Peel Rip
I once heard him playing Margaret Mandolph - Something Beautiful on his late show, a real music man and I bet a great person to have a conversation with if you were lucky enough. Ed
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Bargain Cheapies
And yet more to see at https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...me=STRK:MESE:IT
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Barbara Mcnair
My world is empty without you baby, another good version by Miss McNair, and on a single. (I paid £15 for my copy, US Motown)