Everything posted by Micksmix
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Otis Clay "special kind of love" UK Demo
Otis Clay "special kind of love" President (demo) Ex £20(reserved) Teddy Pendergrass "do me" PIR M- £15 Marv Johnson" I miss you baby" Tamla Motown(tmg713) Ex £10 Diana Ross& the supremes "going down for the third time" Tamla Motown (tmg616) Ex £10 The Furys "I lost my baby/what is soul" Jayboy (boy 61) Ex £15 Wales Wallace "somebody I know" BRC Ex £15 Dee Dee Sharp "happy 'bout the whole thing"(stereo/mono) TSOP M- £10 Odessa Harris "you're what I need" Uptown Ex £40 Sterling Magee "oh she was pretty" Tangerine Ex £30 Marva Whitney "this girls in love with you" (demo) King Ex £30 Denise La Salle "I get what I want" ABC M- £20 PM if interested,P+P is extra PS Gavin ,need your address to send the four wonders to Mick
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Tina Britt "look"/you're Absolutely Right"
Hi Tony,record now sold, Mick wrong section
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Tina Britt "look"/you're Absolutely Right"
- Tina Britt "look"/you're Absolutely Right"
Tina Britt "Look/You're absolutely right" (some marker pen on you're absolutely side) Eastern E+ £40 Patti+The Emblems"it's the little things" Congress (W/D) M- £200 Esther Phillips "nobody but you" Roulette M-£50 Rare Pleasure "let me down easy" Cheri (stereo/mono) M-£30 Four Wonders "just looking for my love" Solid Foundation M- £30 P+P is extra, PM if interested Mick- Top Ten Northern Soul Towns
Yeah had some great nights at the saints,where some of the big seventies records were being played and appreciated,not forgetting the "on the real side sessions" upstairs at the saints,great memories,on the parkers thread derek pearson has some photos which he might....eventually share with us Mick- Parkers Hotel Manchester
chull from preston was one of the original DJ's,think the venue on whitworth street was the gallery,some great two room nights with various themes and quite a few northern nights in the early nineties,the diversity of the playlist was something to behold,pre-release exclusives,seventies monsters,beloyd,almeta latimore etc,steppers and sixties classics like barbara lewis "hello stranger" all recieved with equal enthusiasm,sure derek pearson will add to this,being a regular attender as well Mick- Aretha's ' Don't Let Me Lose This Dream'
pretty sure it only got a 45 release on UK Atlantic? had three copies over the years with and without centres- What You Bought This Week ?
you'll be very lucky to get one at that price,getting quite a few spins in the north west,via bob hinsley, pick one up before the price rockets,mark I was only joking I'll give you a tenner for yours- What You Bought This Week ?
Hi Russ,this is an issue,as you say most are demos,definitely on the up demand-wise Mick- What You Bought This Week ?
Barbara Carr "my mama told me" chess,still looking for lenny williams"I couldn't find nobody" fantasy Mick- Bobby Hutton "come See What's Left Of Me"
one more added to sales Mick- Bobby Hutton "come See What's Left Of Me"
two for sale,if interested PM me Bobby Hutton "come see what's left of me" Phillips E+ £200 Mill Evans "why,why,why" King M- £70 Esther Phillips "nobody but you" Roulette M- £60 P+P is extra Mick- Gospel Northern ?
KINDLY SHEPHERDS "LEND ME YOUR HAND" CHECKER- How Good Is This
jo armstead "a stone good lover" about £20- A Record Played 25 +years Ago
- Jones Brothers (uk Pye International) "lucky Lady"
for sale UK rarity The Jones Brothers "good old days/lucky lady"(U K Pye)£150 +P+P record is M- condition,very rare on UK release,PM if interested Mick- Was This Track Ever Released As A 45?
pretty certain it was also done by jerry butler,don't know if it came out as a 45,dave rimmer's site might have the info Mick- Your First Allnighter
Wigan,march 1974,got the train from victoria station in manchester,know what you mean ged was a bit intimidating at first,the first record I remember hearing on the first night,velvet satins"nothing can compare to you" seem to remember,there was a few scrapes when "the bikers" got on at ince......happy days Mick- The Ritz All Dayer
I used to go quite regularly to rafters,seem to remember them running friday and saturday every week! couldn't imagine that happening now,john grant was famous for the special effects at the blackpool mecca all dayers(smoke and mini explosions)think john was from rochdale area originally and worked for british rail,rufus was another jazz funk club around that time in manchester,colin curtis used to do the entire night on his own,berlin at the back of deansgate was another in the mid eighties,will add more,searching the mental flypaper for the info Mick- Why Dont D.j.s Use The Mike
OOOOPS- Why Dont D.j.s Use The Mike
The DJ's job is both to inform and entertain in equal measure,done correctly the DJ's enthusiasm for the records he's playing should be picked up by the audience,agree with shane, roger banks is a great example of this,seen many a DJ with mega bucks collections looking totally disinterested while doing a set,use of the microphone intelligently creates atmosphere,golden rule,limit the alcohol intake,stylus on slipmat sounds sh*t Mick- Z.z. Hill On Kent
what a great record,just bought this in the last couple of weeks,guitar riff borrows heavily from marvin's "I'll be doggone" Mick- The Apollas - You're Absolutely Right - Video Clip 1967
two fantastic sides,played "look" on mark bicknell's show one or two people looking for that record Mick- The Apollas - You're Absolutely Right - Video Clip 1967
fantastic version by tina britt- Granada Tv 1996 Excellent Report On N.s. Scene Video
still got this program on an old video tape,filmed mainly at the king georges hall blackburn,had to laugh at some of the quotes describing northern soul as "rare detroit soul" the first half of the program was about "enfant terrible",monseiur cantona,think my wife appears a couple of times in the dancing footage Mick - Tina Britt "look"/you're Absolutely Right"