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  1. C,mon guys Check Popsike £44 Was gonna av a bid on the last one on ebygum but missed it would av liked it for the collection PopsikeThe Temptations - Stay / My Girl US Motown 45 422860862-7. Very limited issued 45 from the "Phoenix Rising" album from 1998. Great modern soul....check the sound clip... £500 my Jim Royle arse will always be a nice record though Martyn
  2. Oh yes Got 1 of these from Jumbo Records Leeds Nobody mentioned Leeds Central Legendary Jazz Funk Friday Nights ATMOSPHERE Mohair jumpers Combat pants Tweed jackets most of them bought from X clothes Leeds thats when charity shops used to smell Cutting edge Ask Mr Dewhirst Martyn
  3. Lookin forward 2 this M.r .D .then straight on 2 Monumental Soul Weekender live for a fine finish to a great weekend easy Martyn
  4. FFS Tune in now Mental Xover Tunes Bangin Enjoy Martyn
  5. Fantastic! Think it kinda epitomises why we hang on to this musical era so dearly....it happened at a magic time, never to happen again.....that era was pure soul magic..that's why I will always love this thing we call (Northern) Soul until my dying days. It's not about nostalgia...it's about class that will never be repeated. Bang on there fella basically it was quality and then some still get a buzz from motown and always will shame Invictus did not make it , they should av been the new Motown but despite quality it did not succeed Martyn
  6. That is well cheap Dave Somebody bag a bargain got the same copy and would not part with it sold a German issue (nice colours) and British for £ 60 each to happy people to me this is the one to have Tune Martyn
  7. not sure about that what about The Fat Back Band Bus Stop play this at Keighley regular Tune Martyn
  8. Yes you so was and why not funk soul band just to add remember Crusaders " Put it Where You Want It"Blue Thumb Records oh dear another M.r M s tune believe it or not Martyn
  9. Holywood Swinging' and 'Jungle Boogie'..... now yer talkin yoused too boogie to these at our Wigan warm down at The Black Tulip Dewsbury on Sunday neet when funk was the new Northern dare i say it Happy days Martyn
  10. trust me fella all it was was a slightly funky instrumental at the time with a shit loads of horns but ffs it did 4 me at the time and the dancers danced easy Martyn
  11. Kool And The Gang Kool And The Gang Tune nearly brand new ( 71 ) and played in Mr M,s in 74 kinell how good did this sound to these ears at the time Martyn
  12. Laura Lee was the original recording. I have a 12" for sure (played it at Clifton Hall, as did Pat Brady) but pretty sure I don't have a 7" The Four Tops I have on a 7" with pic cover, bought as a new release. Both are inferior to the Dells (IMO). Sean Nice one Sean As i said dare i say its the best version and to me its the Levi Subbs vocals that does it for me but just goes to show what a quality record this really is Dells Four Tops mmmmmm how do you chose quality either direction Martyn
  13. The 7" must be totally different from the 12" because that's crap. Yes it is listen to Dave's you tube posting , the 7" is the one to have , iv'e played this out a few times and am always asked about it , unknown to many and rarely seen for sale so price is a difficult one . would certainly go big if a big name dj were to play it. Martyn
  14. Just to confirm Yes it definately came out on a 7"on Calibre label , i have a picture sleeve copy but would not part with it got a 12" for sale £10 but trust me this is inferior to the 7" and has disco type breaks in it keep looking for the 7" and best of luck, this is a better version than the Dells dare i say it and that takes some beating . Martyn
  15. Music = Mecca Atmosphere = Wigan Choice = WHY? Bang on ther fella Mecca = Gucci Wigan =Ben Sherman , Brutus , Jaytex Yes how can u choose all class in there time and all had atmos too Martyn
  16. Bang on there Gareth Aretha awesome play this out all the time choppy crossover and then some one of my all time fave crossover tunes yes well ahead of its time back in the day (oops must not say that on ere ) Brooks and Jerry I Got What It takes and Rufus Thomas Willy Nilly Easy Martyn
  17. Faster version , out and out Northern , slower version , Crossover , in my humble opinion Absoflogginlutely Bang on there fella Both great versions of a brilliant Northern Crossover record Martyn
  18. Major Harris 'My way' contains 'each morning I wake up' and 'After loving you' UK Atlantic VG++ £5 £4 Also ! Two Wrongs don't make a right Best track on the album imo and album only track i believe ( would b nice on a 7 ) , buy it blind beats most other 70's albums Martyn
  19. me thinks the 12" is a boot , got the ep version was told this is the original ANYBODY ?
  20. Deffo was well suited when i got a 7 in a pic sleeve cos do not forget everybody at the time was buyin the disco 12's extended m25 remix same with the Arthur Miles Helpin Hand another nice 7" pic sleeve yes it does exist bought mine off Sam at Pressthatin a few years ago and stiil like to bring it out of the box like you do oooh collectin easy Martyn
  21. 7,s harder but 12,s much longer ooer missus
  22. P.m'dyouMike Cheers Martyn
  23. Local issue imo , label cheaply printed my copy slight warp with imperfection in the vinyl , have you ever seen a boot with a warp not sure looks original to me Martyn
  24. Karmen Ghia cords. Now yer talkin How cool but soooo cheap as well bought mine in Huddersfield did they have to be brown mine were Martyn
  25. REALLY UNDERATED AND UNDERPRICED CONSIDERING HOW RARE IT IS AND IT'S A PROPER NORTHERN/MODERN COLLECTORS RECORD AND A PROPER DANCERS TUNE ANORL Bang on there Bri very underated as well Not an easy one for a so called cheapie , amazing though how many copies of so called big records turn up like Charles Johnson etc every week Martyn


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