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Geeselad

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  1. sounds a lot like brian is playing hammond on this, pisses on lbh IMHO.
  2. Their best uptempo cut imho
  3. Chosen few got a lot of plays about 10 year ago in small nights, and but never quite made into the big rooms
  4. Not sure about this one, but will stand corrected, certainly don't think its ever gone big and certainly good enough imho
  5. Stunned, and not heard before but would have thought, but I must have been massive at Wigan.
  6. Stunned, and not heard before but would have thought, but I must have been massive at Wigan.
  7. One in a million-maxine Brown. The has always been one I've used in the past. Another favorite has to be Harold Melvin - get out. one I've heard adey play as last in the past and a record that will Always remind me of the 100
  8. Pete, thanks a great site indeed, but often heard it said that UK pressing are generally of better quality than us. I would you concur?
  9. Dornie Elbert, and would get my worst soul singer of all time vote, and he awful
  10. get your point, true as in never hit commercial success, but that's a whole other thread daddyo.
  11. I'd say it's really relevant how many copies have knocked about in the past. I wouldn't personally pay mega money for something Anderson had in bulk in the 80s. In fact these are the only things we have to go on in terms in the true value of records. Shouldn't rare records be rated by rarity rather than monetary value?
  12. from the west coast gotta add Jackie lee as a worthy of top ten.
  13. in terms of output its hard to beat many of the artists from the Motown stable
  14. ofte taken for granted, ace voice.
  15. yeah groups included Dylan, good call the masqueraders, excuse my ignorance but was there just one group of that name in the 6ts?
  16. just been reading the article of Otis I wouldn't dispute his rights to greatest soul artist, but northern that's a different matter, who do you think the greatest is? I'm throwing my hat in the ring with a pretty obvious choice- Jackie Wilson, he doesn't have many rare tunes for sure, but in terms of shear volume he's gotta be top 5.
  17. Same could be said of loads of tunes that go for double the value of this.
  18. maybe its the same as capitol 66 demos? Did abs issue demos in 68?
  19. I was going to ask how did you play it, but thanks for clearing that up.
  20. Wish there were that many books on the really influencial clubs of the era, garage, gallery, zanzibar, or the warehouse. Their seems to be very little written about the sanctuary, which was probably the most important of all.
  21. Arron neville has a great vocals but it's really sounds like a demo, the instrumentation is really back in the mix. I I like the fidels but it's kind of so wrong for now. would have been massive in the 80's though.
  22. It's really sad, but it happened again in the 80s with the early house pioneers. Most of them didn't even get a royalties, but just a one off payment for the tape.

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