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  1. I thought it was sampled off the Swing Out Sister version
  2. I think it's just a case of someone asking him why all the scans are from different sources.
  3. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I'm not his type...he likes the rugby player look...I'm more your record player look
  4. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Ooh..great minds think alike!
  5. Well spotted Mr Potts...this guy cannot be for real >>> Blimey Look At These! <<< if he's for real, I'll be the first to apologise
  6. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Get a room you two and take Soul Sam with you
  7. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Does that say "soul pack" at the top of the label?
  8. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I thought I made myself perfectly clear
  9. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Okay, consider the Wombat: that is, "I'm getting on life" by Wombat. Can anyone honestly say that this would be a big sound if discovered today? But back in 1974 it was ENORMOUS, as big as any record has ever been on the scene. And I say...what's wrong with that? OK so it isn't much of a soul record but as a NORTHERN SOUL record, it's perfect. And that's the difference between yesterday and today as far as I know...a small minority of peole think that they run the quality control department..."don't let that one through, it's not soulful enough". Where did all the fun go?
  10. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Thank you Inspector
  11. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Yeah I like him as well
  12. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Anyway if you are asking the question which one dj has had the most influence on ME, the honest answer is the bloke who used to dj at our youth club, Tim Nightingale, (1973-75) he played motown, reggae, pop and chart music but he introduced practically everyone of my age at our school to northern soul.
  13. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    No, there were no soul police around to investigate whether the artist was black or white or whether the record was recorded in Detroit or London. A good record is a good record. I'd take our 70's scene over your 80's and 90's any day of the week. Plus you can't spell barrel.
  14. It's good, and it's rare...got to be at least £250
  15. Pete S posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Sounds like he has a lot to answer for :angry:
  16. Not biting today
  17. Reason I'm saying it's an lp track mate is because a) it's low volume and thats not the recording and it's in stereo how many stereo 60's singles do you know to??
  18. Really? I thought it had to be a cover up name...redcoats Oh well theres another one solved then!
  19. Thanks for putting me out of my misery with that one - but now you've told me who it is, I don't think I have had it after all!
  20. dudley sibley - run boy run - coxsone val bennett - midnight spin - camel roy shirley - hold them - doctor bird king edwards - russian roulette - island googie rene combo - smokey joes la la - class (for sale) sylvia robbins - don't let your eyes get bigger than your heart - sue (for sale)
  21. It's on one of those 6 pacs I did and it's still up so if you click on this link it'll play >>>Pete 6 pac<<<
  22. I do agree with you. As you can see, I only posted about 11 tracks out of 26 or so, so you can imagine what the rest were like...
  23. You wait til you hear the male version of Surrounded By A Ray Of Sunshine
  24. I know for a fact that Billy Arnell and Redcoats Revue are Ken Burrell's as they are off a tape he did. Cack though.

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