Everything posted by Stevecee
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
Did I sell/trade you that Benji, couldn't remember where it went and like you I regret moving it on, found mine in a Swiss reggae shop, makes sense I guess.
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Bedford Modern Soul Allnighter
Thanks for this, loved this era, so many new or recent releases to choose from and I'm sure there are many that deserve an outing again.
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Unusual Places You Found Imported 45s
hehe, I think we've all done that Mike or gone back to a place only to find the stock hasn't changed. One of the other unusual places I got records out of was a Fishing shop near the Quay where I live, musta been 75/76 maybe and me and my mates all used to fish off the Quay. Anyway went to get some bait and there was a plastic box with 45s on floor outsisde the shop next to a stand of postcards all 5P each or 5 for 20p but as I was still young I didn't have much cash and even less knowledge about Soul so I just took pot luck and 10 records and most were terrible, but I did get Legends "Fear Not", Visitors "I'm In Danger and Educators Band "Everybodies Doing Their Thing"
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New 70s Soul Mix
Hi Volume 2 of my Seventies Shufflers on Mixcloud 1. Johnnie Taylor - You're The Best In The World 2. Natural Four - Love's So Wonderful 3. Jerry Butler - Let's Make Love 4. Joe Tex - Under Your Powerful Love 5. Joe Simon - Easy To Love 6. Melba Moore - The Way You Make Me Feel 7. Delegation - One More Step 8. Impressions - I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love 9. Harold Melvin - Keep On Lovin Me 10 Dells - Don't Trick Me, Treat Me 11. Seville - Show Me The Way 12. Brand New - 1000 Years 13. Bobby Hutton - Watch Where You're Going 14. California PLayboys - She's A Real Sweet Woman 15. OC Smith - I'm Glad I Fell In Love With You 16. Veda - What's It All About
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Unusual Places You Found Imported 45s
Reading through the drill holes topic I suddenly remembered how back in the 70s all the Fairgrounds in my area always had stacks of import 45s as consolation prizes on their stalls hung up on a line or in boxes and how as a Soul fan I was always torn between trying to win and losing to get a 45 which may be decent. I once asked a stall owner if I could look through the box of 45s and I'd pay him for any I liked, but he just laughed and said, they're all crap son, just play the game. The thing is there were never any British labels, just imports, and years later someone told me the major fairgrounds tend to group up to buy their items in bulk, so did they get deleted US stock in bulk from somewhere? Steve
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Drill holes in records
There was a story that they were used for Ballast on ships and were threaded through with wire and suspended below decks and as someone who lives in a major harbour and used to get stacks of imports from the junk shops in my area I used to believe it, sadly the deletion story is true, shame has a nice touch to it.
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Uptown Down South Playlist Late 90s
Just uploaded the 3rd Tape to Mixcloud, if anyone can identify the 2 missing it would be appreciated, esp the slower female track. Tracklisting Tangeers - Let My Heart Chuck Holiday - Just Can't Trust Nobody Terry Callier - Ordinary Joe (Request for Poole contingent) Dynells - Call On Me Herb Ward - Strange Change Dynamics - I Need Your Love Ruby Winters- Better Teddy Randazzo - You Don't Need A Hurt Rosie Grier - Beautiful People Black & Blue - What I Got Magic Night - If You And I Unknown - Unknown - Spinners - I Just Want To Fall In Love Bottom & Co - Gonna Find A Try Melvin Moore - All Of A Sudden Esther Phillips - Home Is Where The Hatred Is Little Beaver - Concrete Jungle Temptations - The Jones (Remix) Solo - Blowing My Mind
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70s Soul Shufflers Volume 1
First in a selection of 70s soul style records in the spirit of the Blackpool Mecca, Cleethorpes etc 1 Make It Up To You by Lifestyle 2 Trying To Love Two Women by Persuaders 3 Dreamin' by Lolleata Holloway 4 Love Is The Answer by Jay Player 5 Get It Over With by Natural Four 6 Why Must We Say Goodbye by Al Hudson 7 Keep On Gettin' Down by Le Frank O 8 We Got Love by Ben E King 9 You Make My Life by Bill Brandon 10 The Love Bug by Skyliners 11 I Believe In Love by Rockgazers 12 The Perfect Pair by Imaginations 13 Who Loves You by Joneses 14 We'll Go On by Eon 15 Just A Minute by Sun 16 All About Love by Niteflyte 17 Leaving You by Vernon Birch 18 Just As Sure by Sam Dees & Bettye Swann
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Uptown Down South Playlist Late 90s
Yes there was a buzz about them, I always felt that over the course of a night you could hear just about anything and the list of guest DJs was very strong and thats before we touch on the Niters held there and the live artist performances. There was even a short tv feature with Mark Randell, couldn't find it on youtube tho.
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Uptown Down South Playlist Late 90s
Yeah definately from late 90s, Dramatics, Pat Brown, Jeff Floyd & Aleshure were all 90s releases. I think the second upload was more of an oldies spot until Eddie Hubbard Djs, but its funny because on the 1st upload you can hear people talking about there is too much modern stuff and this wouldn't got played at Wigan! Glad you enjoyed them. Steve
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Uptown Down South Playlist Late 90s
Part two of the live tape from Newbury.
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Yate, Just A Distant Memory ?
Part two of a live recording of Yate from late 70s.
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Uptown Down South Playlist Late 90s
en years + later I found my tapes again so like the Yate one I posted earlier in another thread, here's part of the above playlist, more to follow over the next few weeks. I did find a note in the box to send copies to Russ, Eddie Hubbard, John Smith and few others, no idea if I actually did, if not hopefully this will make up for it!
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Yate, Just A Distant Memory ?
FInally found my old Niter tapes, here's the first side from Yate which includes one of the most iconic Yate records Frankie & Johnny, Other records associated with Yate also on the tapes I found include On A Magic Carpet Ride (still covered as Chris Clark) and Kris Petersons "Just As Much.
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Brand New MIxcast
Shoulda called yourself the Fisherman mate!
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EMS Appreciation Society
I must have missed this thread, but for those of you who were on EMS and don't know, there is a FBook version but sadly its nothing like the Forum with mostly event promos and very little song content, although some folks do post up their Mixcloud uploads, shame EMS was such a goldmine of information.
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Love Company - Love Tempo
I think there are more out there than we think, certainly a few appear to be snapped up a few years back for a LOT less than you'd expect to pay now, great tune !
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which was your fave unreleased?
Some great records here, I'll add 1. Marvin Gaye - My Love For You 2. Marvin Gaye - Where Are We Going 3. Etta James - Can't Shake It 4. Kenny Lewis (?) - Not The Marrying Kind 5. Naural Impulse - We're Gonna Make It 6. Relatives - Something Worthwhile 7. Detroit Strings - The Pocket Nice thread!
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soul pack early/mid 70,s
Soul Bowls packs were usually very good for 70s and as tastes changed a few of the 60s tunes also went onto be popular, certainly had Innersection, Lou Kirton, most of the more popular U/A stuff like JB Bingham, James Gadson, Cornelius Bros, Capitol releases like Barrett Strong and Brown Sugar, 60s wise the ones that stand out are Wade Flemmons 'Jeanette', Tonettes 'Gotta Know' Jimmy Soul Clark 'Champion', plus multiple Jackie Wilson tunes such as "Lost You, also presumably as it was so common Spyder Turner " Make It" was in a lot of packs., happy days indeed
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silliest thing on emidisc
A friend of mine got a lot of EMIs, think they were from France or Belguim, anyway the worst one he had was the Hawaii Five 0 vocal / instrumental which sounds awful now, but whenever did spots in Youth clubs etc they packed the floor. Fast forward a few years and he is sellin them off at Wigan a few at a time and had them in a 50 count box with some originals and a guy picks up the box to look thru and says the box is too heavy, must be emis in here and preceeds to tip the box back and forwards and then says if I get the number right, can I have one for a quid, if I am wrong I give you a quid. My friend says no way you can guess that so sure and ofc the guy guessed right and got a copy of Paul Anka / Carol & Gerri for a quid, funny times. Steve
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Tonite I Have Mostly Been ... Speakin To Lou Ragland
Fantastic posts, thanks for sharing!
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