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  1. Agree with Brett and Phyllis, an outstanding show with Keith guesting , a real cross section of the best in Soul music , plus some superb choices from Fraser and Felonious as well - especially enjoy the Deep Soul section .This is a great radio show every week on subcity radio , essential listening on a Saturday afternoon or later on the look back podcast .Well done everyone , see you all at The Spiders Web this coming Saturday .Best wishes ,Eddie
  2. Eddie Hubbard posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Dave ,is the first line " girl my love for you was true " , do the femme vocals go " It's too late " .....if so it's Billy Miranda ....Hope this helps ,Eddie
  3. When I first started going to Wigan , days after my 18th birthday in 1975 ,I thought for a couple of years Russ played some great sides , probably more responsible than anyone for Tobi Legend , which he pushed for ages before it finally took off , The Poppies " Pain in my heart " , Fidels " I'm giving you notice " , Paul Anka " Can't help loving you " which despite the colour of the Artists skin , is a great Northern side .Think he was one of the first with Bobby Diamond " Stop " wasn't he , though this was later on .Think Otis Blackwell was one of Russ's as well , though can't be sure .Russ used to played Sergio Mendes C/ U as Sue Hunt .Think Russ used to play Detroit Executives " Cool Off " and Keanya Collins " Love Bandit " as well ....Best,Eddie
  4. Wigan Casino Jan 1975 , Ace Cannon " Sea Cruise " ......Best,Eddie
  5. Dave Godin was one one of the first to cover records , on his first visit to the Wheel , he covered The Ad -Libs - Nothing worse [ Share ] and Tommy Sears - Get out [ Chalet ] amongst others .Best wishes ,Eddie
  6. Always listen to this show , especially look forward to this one .Best wishes ,Eddie
  7. Thanks for that Mike , look forward to it , great record !! Best,Eddie
  8. I've got a white demo , but you're right , they do seem scarce .Best,Eddie
  9. I heard a theory a while back that the follow - up's to some of our faves , that ultimately didn't get released , were sometimes better songs than the released sides so the company [RCA / Motown etc ] had an even better record to follow up with if the first record was a hit , which they weren't of course .I think this is why many of the RCA collectable sides are rare on Black issue , as they were demo'd in quantity and if they didn't get the thumbs up from the radio DJ's or the listening public , then very few stock copies were produced .Best,Eddie
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  12. Remember buying my copy of this album from a record shop in Oxford at the time , think it was at a budget price as well , if you've got this set then you'll probably agree with me that the sleevenotes are amazing and sell the album to the buyer almost as much as the music within the grooves .....Best,Eddie
  13. Really sad news , her " Wounded Woman " set is one of the finest albums of all time , rest in peace Sandra .....Eddie
  14. Eddie Hubbard posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Fabulous show wasn't it Paul , great mixture of some ultimate Soul sides , plus very informative chat inbetween - well done John !! Best,Eddie
  15. Really hard to pick one track out of an outstanding career and huge catalogue , but I would probably go for " A Lovers Hideaway " [ Hot Line ] or " How do you mend a broken heart " [ Hi ] .Fantastic idea for a thread ...Best,Eddie
  16. I listened in my van today and found it quite an interesting interview .Elton didn't come across anything like the traditional perception we get in the press .Best,Eddie
  17. Brilliant I love this one too , bought it when it first got issued via Rod at Voices , excellent choice , and the flips a deep Soul gem .Best,Eddie
  18. Dundee - a deeper Shade of Soul , at The Queens Hotel .Great fresh music , very friendly , and loads of vodka lol.... highly recommended . Lifeline is always brilliant as well for much the same reasons ...Best wishes ,Eddie
  19. Wow , that was a great story Neil , going through all those copies with " This is just a B side " when I suddenly found one with " Love your hurt runs deep " on .Your face was a picture ....Really look forward to the book mate ,Best,Eddie
  20. Ordered mine yesterday ...can't wait !! Best,Eddie
  21. Cheers Mel , I remember buying Contempo's " Deep Soul volume 2 " comp. from a newspaper shop as well ...records were everywhere ...Best,Eddie
  22. Even in downhome Banbury ,Oxon we had the MGM / Verve '45's on the visiting fairground as prizes .I also remember winning a sealed Mel and Tim " Starting all over again " Stax album for losng at darts , which was easy for me ....Remember the local market had upteen copies of The Magictones on MAHS , and further afield in Leamington Spa , there was loads of copies of Spyder Turner and Kim Weston on MGM . Best,Eddie
  23. Lisa Shaw " I'm OK " Jazzanova featuring Ben Westbeech " I can tell " The Final Decisions " I ain't feelin ' no pain " oldies wise love Ady Pountain's " Crazy Baby " , Butch's inst of The Voicemasters and " Just like the weather " new vocal , plus Tommy and The Derbys , and many more ... Best,Eddie
  24. I love the flip side " Ip slippin ' dippin ' " which is on a 2 sided WD and much cheaper ...The issue is pretty hard to find tho' Lenny ....Best wishes ,Eddie
  25. I voted " awesome " remember getting this on tape via Rob and Chris Marriott during the Stafford era , legendary super rare side then , and still very hard to get now .The flip is brilliant and probably the even better side .Sure it's messy , but then lots of our fave records are , it's Rare Soul ain't it ? Best,Eddie

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