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Greg Belson

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  1. 10 that are currently sounding very nice for me; Bobby Butler - Next time you see me (Teardrop) Sandy Gaye - Done got good to me (Moonshot) Jimmy Brinson - I don't want to hear it know (Brin) Tabby Thomas - Sugar Daddy (Bullseye) Beverly Wheeler - Don't shake my tree (BSC) Emperors Soul 69 - Bring out yourself (Futura) Frankie Jenkins - You're hurting me (Skann) Bobby Dunn - Do the Bobby Dunn (Jas) 400 years of what - Get down people (Counterpart) O.C. Tolbert - Hard times (Rolyak) All will probably get a spin at the Jazzman! night this Saturday.
  2. Greg Belson replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Not my kinda tune at all - I think it's dreadful - but the Valentin went on the bay for about £150 or something close.
  3. I hear everything that you're both saying, but the fault in this case isn't Andy's. The door price is set by the venue, not by the DJ - at least, that seems to be the case whenever I've played there. As a venue, I've seen their prices slowly escalate, just recently a ticket to see Raphael Saadiq was in the region of £20+. Andy is an excellent DJ who plays records in his own style - which is different for the kids. He mixes, scratches, beat matches and all that kind of stuff. Now I know that's not everybody's cup of char, but it's something different, and it appeals to the kids. The price is steep IMO, but I think I'm right in saying it's not his fault.
  4. The album was booted a few years back. They also released another single not a patch on 'New Day' - Al's razor blade.
  5. Greg Belson replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    What night are you doing Smersh, James? I'm probably about on Friday but not Saturday. I'ld be up for the reccy on Friday.
  6. Greg Belson replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Mate, I've started to have a gander over here every now and again. You know me, fella - always looking to pick up some knowledge, and impart some of my own! I had a chat with you on Saturday about dough and I thought we were OK for the end of this week. If that needs to change, let me know and I'll try and sort out some kind of paypal arrangement with the missus and I can drop her the cash back by Monday. G
  7. Greg Belson replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    It maybe sacrilege to some, but the album is well worth seeking out. Very nice home listen - Velvet Hammer - Call Me on Soozi
  8. If I had to choose a 45, I'ld go with Priscilla Price 'Rockerfella Jones' - a record that has absolutely everything in just under 3 minutes of gorgeousness. Yep, would never part with that one. Album would be Jean Dushon with 'Make way for Jean Dushon' on 1964 Argo. Just a superb album from start to finish - Hitchhike, Baia, Early one morning.......bootiful!
  9. Greg Belson replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    He's also had a few copies of the funk cut by OFS Limited 'Mister Kidneys'. I spoke to him on a deal with that particular 45 and he appears to be genuine, but kinda keeps his cards to his chest ie doesn't disclose the quantity in stock he has. It would seem from the growing number of Prix sides for sale at the moment, that there has been a good find direct with the label, distro house etc.
  10. Greg Belson replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I've given this a spin too in recent months. Nice track for the early doors - strong mid tempo back beat and a powerful vocal performance.
  11. I don't have a personal number for the guy, but the website is good and up to date. https://www.salmonandcompass.com/ I'll probably be going there on Saturday for a mates do, so I can break some ice if you need any help. I'll have a word with Nick about getting you and Ian on board. A part two of last night on September 9th would be superb!!
  12. As far as the line-up is concerned, it's a one off (at least, up until now!) The HF&S gig itself run by Nick Cope is on every Thursday and Nick does a great job of bringing together DJ's and live acts down there, each and every week. On the live front, he's had the likes of New Mastersounds, Lefties Soul Connection, Speedometer, Little Barrie, Baker Brothers, Boogaloo Investigators and such like. As far as replicating the line-up JT and Ian, it's my birthday on 9th September down there if you fancy it!! ; ) ***JT....just read your post up mate. The library stuff and such like is usually on the monthly meeting held there - swapping, finding out new tunes and such like. The Thursday is actually a very respectable funk oriented night, with some dabs of soul thrown in. For example, a few bits from your tracklisting have been played there on the regular. Also, you'll find next to no reissues played there. I think you'll find a lot of the DJ's that play are made from the same egg and play OG 45's 99%, if not 100% of the time. Nice to see you, all be it briefly!***

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