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Geeselad

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  1. have to include another anthem that's done the dance floor over goodstyle, for years, at different strokes.
  2. I think both owe a debt to the Isleys, with that acoustic guitar thang, but I can here the Curtis thing too.
  3. two heard last night at strokes, both in my play box too.
  4. don't come any better, the very essence of soul
  5. PM to hold/ reserve, Post £2.90 Uk, PM for other destinations Pancho Villa and the Bandits- aint it bad/ progress - Symbol- £15 EX, drill hole, otherwise NM two great Latin / R and B sides Tito Puente- Fat Mama- Tico £15 vinyl in really clean, fat mama has a felt pen x and another pen mark, otherwise nm. Eddie Holman Stay mine for heavens sake- Parkway- WJD £15 VG+ Nice white DJ promo of this Northern classic, light wear to vinyl, no writing on label, Monitors - Don't put off tomorrow..... VIP £10 VG+ vinyl has some wear but both sides play through fine, labels are both reasonably clean with just a little wear, nice copy. Reflections Coming at you- Stateside UK £25 VG+ nice copy with just a few light marks and clean labels, in company bag Bobby Wells- Lets cop a groove- Beacon UK (white) £15 VG+ few marks but plays really well, slight 1cm sticker stain, still a nice play copy Bobby Wilson - when I don't see a smile on your face/ All I need I've got - Chain - £25 vinyl is reasonably clean on both sides with just a couple of heavier marks on 'when' side, but both labels have heavy label damage/ wear Tony and Tyrone - whip your love on me- Ember UK £15 EX nice copy with just a few light marks, not far from NM, two great funky soul sides
  6. Geeselad posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    muck fee that flipside is a pisser.
  7. sadly not the first I've come across
  8. thought the inspirations in its original format was? but could be wrong, there must be some, discluding acetates of course
  9. the version!
  10. The one that sticks out was Ion playing Saxie Russell shouting 'stomp you bastards' at Paddocks in London around 1987.
  11. I'm thinking jammy bastard while eating a jammy doughnut!
  12. two well missed characters that passed in the last few years back, Mickey Cruise and Tony Evan's , another Tony, mr foster who's on sabbatical at the moment , the irrepressible Dave Carne and a few who I can still fortunately enjoy the odd night out with, the stately Jez Jones and the king and queen of secular gospel, Simon and Amanda Cottrell
  13. Rochelle Flemming (first choice) every time, one of the most underrated vocalists ever
  14. there was a thread on here that clearly defines it
  15. I've taught in Buxton for the last 15 years, last years must have Xmas pressie, for my year 11 class of coolish lower middle class kids, were record decks. they were buying stuff like ELO, The Beatles, Queen, but its just great them having the same tactile experience of viny. Downloads are the fast food experience of music, vinyl is like fine dining for you ears
  16. don't come any better than the first two for sure
  17. Saw Gill in the mid 9o's, first time he didn't turn up- Gilly's rock world in Manchester. The midnite express did a free gig and were awesome on there own, he played a re scheduled gig a month later, and to be honest it was a bit plat, he was flawless but just kinda played his set, it didn't have the spontaneity of the band playing alone.
  18. I'm dead jealous, on those gigs, anyone ever see Malo, did they tour in this country?
  19. Geeselad posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I'd go for about 4 or five around the 30- 50 mark, a mix of lesser played oldies and semi know's, best investment wise, select wisely and always choose the ones on gold labels, lol.
  20. there a want on this on here, don't think its sorted, you could ask .............
  21. I wondered about this too, don't look like it to me, cant imagine the producer was arsed about little details like that, probably more interested in the stilted social perspective.
  22. some I spun around 5 ish, I think, really enjoyed it lads, thanks fro asking me down, and looking forwards to a re-match with young Kevin. Guerrillas- Lawdy roller- King Albert Washington- Betty Jane- L and W Shay Halliday-Fight fir with fire- soul power 3 Rivers Band- Ophelia- Lion Black sugar- Too late- P.O.P. Celeste Hardy- Your gone- reynolds Robert Moore- Harlem shuffle- Hollywood Chris Harris and the invaders- Why cant we get along- Dial E. Rodney Jones.- Peace of mind- tuff Sharon Soul- His love is amazing- Coral Sunlovers- You'll never make the grade- Mutt and Jeff High Keys Livin' a lie- verve Maxine Brown- Let me give you my loving- wand
  23. looked, I can find one online either, sounds black to these ears.

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