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Pete S

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  1. She has a couple of dancers, I'm Falling Down is one, My Town My Guy & Me is another
  2. You're right, Alan Rhodes played it at Wigan.
  3. I finally found it mate, sadly it's not the one you mention, it's I Can't Stand It / It Takes A Lot (Hi Lite 80043)
  4. OK Coasters Crazy Baby, vinyl boot. Has a little bit of print on the label which looks like it came off the record above it when being pressed. If you look very, very closely, the label is indeed not perfectly round. Look in the run off and you'll see it may well be pitted, small dots. The only writing in the run off is 65L - 9290 - 1
  5. F*cking charming.
  6. It's a boot. The vinyl ones came out at the same time as the styrene ones, I've had one for 30 years at least
  7. Just wanted to see how long it'd take you to reply p.s. Ritchie Havens is fine in it's own context - which is Woodstock Glastonbury. I don't think it ever makes it as a 'Northern Soul' record.
  8. One's great, Ritchie Havens is f*cking awful hippy shit. Oh and p.s. I reviewed this 21 years ago now in 1989 and I said it was pretty horrible back then and couldn't possibly ever be played
  9. Looks great as well with the old 'swirl' Capitol label
  10. SOUL JOE CLEMENTS - EVER, EVER - PLEXIUM. Superb copy, Excellent condition, £390 (selling for a friend) pm if anyone wants it, cheers
  11. Have you, or anyone else, got any idea how that can be edited?
  12. I swear dante, there was no option for MUSIC!
  13. I tried submitting them to itunes but I probably didn't do it properly, didn't really know how to do it, they said they'd process the request but I never heard back. If anyone does know how to do this, bit of advice would be very helpful.
  14. It was the one that came out later on Checkmate, I Can't Stand It, dunno whats on the other side
  15. F*ck knows mate, I've lost it
  16. https://podcastmachine.com/podcasts/4425/episodes/24337# you can click the RSS Feeds button to download specificallt to iphone, ipod etc Soulful Midtempos & Big City Beat Ballads Northern Soul is about many different styles nowadays. Many of us who've reached a certain age just can't manage to bomb around the floor to The Jewels or Terrible Tom anymore - well not without serious repercussions health wise - so around 25 years ago, midtempo and so-called beat ballad sounds began to infiltrate playlists. Nowadays they're accepted as 'the norm' whereas back in the old days, you'd only really hear them played at the end of an evening. But for listening purposes - I love 'em. So here's a nice selection of beat ballads and midtempo sounds to chill out to. There's the Spector soundalikes from The Knickerbockers (never seen a stock copy of this) and Butler Brothers, early Detroit sounds from Dusty Wilson and The Ster-Phonics, some top class Motown and of course some major label big productions from the likes of Gwen Stacey and Linda Lloyd (sorry about the sound quality on this one by the way, it looks like it came out of a skip but does play through ok). I hope you enjoy this one! Pete Gwen Stacey - Ain't Gonna Cry No More (RCA) / Deena Johnson - The Breaking Point (Wild Deuce) / Anita Bryant - My Mind's Playing Tricks On Me Again (Columbia) / Dusty Wilson - It's Going To Be A Tragedy (Mutt) / The Pageants - Are You Ever Coming Home (RCA) / Jimmy Radcliffe - There Goes The Forgotten Man (Musicor) / Johnny Maestro & The Crests - I'm Stepping Out Of The Picture (Wand) / The Wanderers - Somebody Else's Sweetheart (Cub) / Jimmy Mack - Go On (Palmer) / Carolyn Crawford - Forget About Me (Motown) / Liz Lands - Midnight Johnny (Gordy) / Doni Burdick - I Have Faith In You (Sound Impression) / Linda Lloyd - Breakaway (Columbia) / The Magnetics - Count The Days (Sable) / The Knickerbockers - Wishful Thinking (Challenge) / Joan Baker - Everybody's Talking (Diamond) / The Honey Bees - Never In A Million Years (Wand) / Gino Washington - Rat Race (Washpan) / The Ster-Phonics - Don't Leave Me (Mas-Tok) / Mark Loyd - When I'm Gonna Find Her (UK Parlophone) / The Butler Brothers - Reputation (Academy) / Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - Your Love Keeps Drawing Me Closer (Colsoul) / Willie Tee - Walking Up A One Way Street (Atlantic) / Marva Jones - I Got Your Number (Ski-Hi) / Frankie & Johnny - I'll Hold You (From acetate recorded for ITV, 1966) The Carmel Strings - I Hear A Symphony (World Pacific) / Roy Roberts - I Know What To Do To Satisfy You (Tina)
  17. Dave the only compensation is that you WILL find it - it's there somewhere, I do this all the time, I was looking for a copy of The Seminoles on Hi Lite yesterday and I went through 6 boxes of records, twice, I could not find it, eventually I found it in one of those boxes, I'd skipped past it twice and I just hadn't clocked it
  18. That's what I thought too
  19. Sorry if this is already up elsewhere. Same guy who was selling the paintings last week has an apparently super-rare record for sale. Listened to it, quite nice, I might pay £50 for it on a good day maybe. https://cgi.ebay.com/RAREST-RECORD-WORLD-NORTHERN-POPCORN-MOSES-/150452866905?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item2307b08f59
  20. Reduced a few of the remainders
  21. I don't know one but I could make one for you in 5 minutes - thats probably what it was, a pitch-change job
  22. Jacob - I have a dream like that at least once a fortnight - it's always involving me going to a junk shop or record shop and looking through boxes of singles. How your brain does it, I don't know, but every record you look at has proper labels and titles. I had the dream lqst week, I was actually in the USA (something that would never happen in real life) and I went into a junk shop and found loads of records but the weird thing was, there were no US records, just UK and European. The only one I can remember distinctly is an Animals 10" on French London this of course does not exist...but yeah, a really common dream for me - though I never remember how any of the songs go
  23. That's correct Sir.
  24. Kinnell...I got a bill from the royal mail this morning for yet another £24 on a record sent from the States, so went and picked it up, opened it, at least it was well packed even if my profit had been totally wiped out - I wasn't very happy to be honest. Anyway, I chucked the packaging in the recycle bin outside, and then I put this weeks list out. After about an hour I ran out of cardboard so I thought I might as well use the card that came with the record that came this morning, so I got it out of the bin. It was taped together, when I slit the tape open, out popped a copy of The Gypsies - It's A Woman's World - Old Town demo I'd forgotten I'd won 2 records off the same seller and he'd packaged them both together (which accounts for him declaring it at $40 more than I paid for the first record). Well anyway that was a nice surprise, in 3 days time they'd have taken that down the tip or wherever they pretend to recycle stuff. A close shave indeed.

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