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  1. hit the nail on the head there big fella, PROFILE with those adds...IF EVERYBODY WATCHES IT REGARDLESS OF OPINION...ITS A SUCCESS ANY WAY!...more than the mindless junk that the youth of today worship. you know when you look at QUAD it looks dated ( which is what it was meant to be ) and the acting, in places is wooden but its a LANDMARK that portrayed to the world what the mod culture was about.to a mod... it was saying...LOOK AT ME!!. THIS SCENE OF OURS IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE BIGGEST CULT MUSIC MOVEMENT ON THE FACE OF THE PLANET AND ITS PLAYED ON EVERY CONTINENT, in the 70's the ugly scourge of journalism didnt do us any favours and tried to bury us as a fad...huh! and paul o'grady with misplaced reverance made us blush temporarily (cringe...oh no, not again! ) but as the dust settles again we relax, safe in the knowledge that the media has given us a more realistic and sharper focus, thanks to some clever marketing by....none other than northern soulies in suits with a substantial I.Q. plus, the compilers of cd s with attitude and sleevenotes to match....applause for ady, tony, tim and richard and last but not least, the sound emitted from the airwaves. so, weve had quad...now northern soul takes to celluloid....i used to love saturdays at the abc minors in walsall and a ZOOM and cheering on flash gordon!....THATS AN IDEA....WE CAN ALL STAMP OUR FEET FOR JENNY ELLISON WHEN SHE DOES A TWIRL!! rob.h
  2. ive not seen any trailer despite knowing about the production but it already seems that its delay in going to the big ( or small ) screen would suggest perhaps even its sponsors may have been a bit sheepish about its originality and continuity but ,its all about not judging a book by its cover. im no fan of shameless and frank were on radio t'other day and he sounded boring then but i do remember people having longish hair at wigan so thats a myth. tell you what though...when messrs. croasdell, burton and the dublin bhoy get on the stage its "the comedians" all over again...its good to lighten up!. rob.h
  3. Agentsmith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    hows the good lady?....crutchleys should be in the good food guide!!
  4. Agentsmith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    aye up ken, hows the pork faggot gravy these days? rob.h
  5. Agentsmith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    deffo not that barsteward garbage posin as pop music...last 2 1/2 generations brainwashed by utter crap and still they've got no roots. r n' b music originating in the deep south migrated to places like chicago etc rough n' raw, the artists who became our heroes brought up and fought way out of deprivation and did it best by translating it into music...blues set to rhythm. probably the label most associated with it is chess whose releases reached these shores via pye picadilly's r n'b series and naturally the uk chess outlet. curtis and the impressions elevated it to reach a larger audience and the earl stax/atlantic sound gave it a more commercial polish. thats my interpretation anyway....any takers? rob.h
  6. ady lad, any chance of a "champion" karaoke from you then?...download please?...oh and ive always been puzzled about the lead vocal on the vonettes "touch my heart"...male or female or orville the duck? rob.h
  7. this thread is becoming repetitive lads....just like the records....you see you're making another valid observation .....that in the 70's maybe we were all nieve....it was the thrill of dancing that governed our lives....after all thats what we payed to go in for and the fact that tunes were replicated didnt register with young lads and lasses who wanted the best adrenalin boost you could find anywhere on the planet( not drugs). so now we're all looking back with wiser heads and....oh yes...."god that got hammered didnt it?...wouldnt dream of dancin to it now!"...or as weve mellowed we think..." nah, thats not a bad tune after all and i might have a jig on the sidelines" repetition...do you get the picture? in the first 2 years the amount of records available was miniscule to what was to follow and if you caught my other thread there are literally 1000's of tunes that were also big at the casino but didnt take off elsewhere and subsequently dissappeared hence, the rare soul scene and the advent of stafford, 100 club, lea manor, soultown etc....bigger playlists, more djs more venues and more big ears listening out for "the repeat play"...another anorak trait? rob.h
  8. absolutely steve, nothing wrong with the fact they were being played in a bigger venue to bigger and even more appreciative audiences and a lot of first timers. it dosnt take away the fact these records were broken at smaller and in some cases, legendary clubs but with the influx of even greater numbers of people to the scene these, in essence, were new tunes....that is the only differential. essentially, and speaking personally, i would say richard was, on the whole, largely responsible for playing " wigan's own" and, thats thanks to john anderson in the main. rob.h
  9. mornin' dave, by gum there's some sharp brains about!....ah, but a lovely, glossy, finished little article would be nice on the burgeoning book shelf....oh bugger, now tell me there's one of them as well?! rob.h
  10. OFF THE BACK OF THE WIGAN SUBJECT, A NICE LITTLE BOOKLET IM SURE, COULD BE WRITTEN ABOUT EVERY RECORD THATS EVER BEEN COVERED UP....REFERENCE VICKY BAINES AKA CHRISTINE COOPER AND....YES, CECIL WASHINGTON AKA JOE MATTHEWS, BUT COVER-UPS GO WAY BACK, MAYBE BEFORE THE TORCH? DEFINITELY AT THE CATS, VA-VA'S AND BLACKPOOL MECCA....ANY OF OUR ASTUTE SCRIBES FANCY THIS CHALLENGE....OR IS THERE ALREADY SOMETHING SIMILAR IN PRINT? ROB.H
  11. what we call a "casino tune" didn't come into its own until 74 onwards, innaugural year was full of torch/wheel/va-va's/catacombs tunes that went stellar at station road. after that the discoveries and cover-ups gained pace resulting in some of richard's best powerplays including: VICKY BAINES - COUNTRY GIRL, CECIL WASHINGTON - I DONT LIKE TO LOSE, RITA AND THE TIARA'S - GONE WITH THE WIND, THE NURONS - ALL MY LIFE and my all-time fave, WILLIAM POWELL - HEARTACHES,SOUVENIERS......yes, the tomangoes, for instance is an awesome tune, no doubt but remember it was around before september 23rd 1973.....in the end guys, what matters is, virtually all of northern soul's greatest tunes and discoveries featured at a venue that was around at the right time and in the right place rob.h
  12. LUUUUVVVVIN' IT!...DEFFO FUNERAL TUNE.....AROUND LONG AFTER WE'RE ALL HOVIS....gone thru some boxes of tissues in this house!....oh, and jj barnes "im the one who loves you".....SUBLIME, SUBLIME, SUBLIME! ROB.H
  13. chooonz mate!, just one thing.........they'd better have american express...FOR ALL THE THINGS I CANT AFFORD!! ROB.H
  14. hi guys, will power up the pc for this one!....studio will be rockin' like an oilrig then? all the best to kieth and sandra when they come. rob.h (telford)
  15. eddie, emailed kenny but he probably knows anyway.....rona's already setting the fine-dining table! rob.h (telford)
  16. thanks for info! rob.h
  17. cheers, had slower version but it was on deluxe. rob.h
  18. artist who has just recently passed over...as a consequence i would like to obtain a copy of "you belong to me" on hbr 7" single or lp...any chance?
  19. hi john, copy on tim browns list, may still have it...think it was £80 rob.h
  20. got the "right sound", just like "age of the wolf" by susan coleman, and yes, from that period when the scene developed blueeyedsoulitis which of course, is sneered at by elitists then as it still is now....but everyone danced to it and if it got spun now the same would happen again....i have even been considering getting myself a copy just recently....got to keep your finger on the pulse, yes?...always liked the label as well...oh, by the way...CHECK OUT "TICK-TOCK" BY CONNIE STEVENS bell 1971 thom bell production blue eyed philadelphia soul...WHAT A CORKER!! ROB.H
  21. marc, always knew deep down there had to be another cut of this track, now youve shown the way. remember john vincent playing this at wigan but at the time i thought the batteries in my cassette were shot as it sounded speeded up when i played it at home!. just to add irony, i bought a copy of the "slower" version off kieth williams about 9 years ago thinking it was the real deal. it was released on deluxe i think but i have seen other gaines releases on hbr and he was quite prolific on other labels....SO NOW I WILL BE LOOKING FOE EITHER 7" OR LP.....ANYONE SELLING?...on hbr (of course!) rob.h
  22. anyone willing to part with a copy of "hey girl"? rob.h

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