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  1. Third Point - flip it over - Poor Boy - brilliant deep soul.
  2. Even a deaf money launderer wouldn't buy this!
  3. This IS a joke I take it - words fail me
  4. Look At Me Now - Terry Callier & chuck in Ordinary Joe for good measure.
  5. You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies - Dana Valery You've Been Cheating - Impressions You're Gonna Wreck My Life - Guitar Ray You Don't Want Me No More - Major Lance You Don't Love Me Anymore - Johnny Caswel I Caught You Cheating - The Adventurers Cheatings Telling On You - Lollipops
  6. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Tan - geers Blue Sharks Danny White Laura Greene Marjorie Black Frannie Golde Sharron Redd James Brown Paintbox Billy Kipper - Sorry that was just a RED HERRING
  7. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Not My Girl - The Platters Double Cookin' - The Checkerboard Squares
  8. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Ask The Lonely - The Four Tops Girl I Need You - The Artistics
  9. You Live Only Once - Imperial Wonders Keep On Running Away - Bits & Pieces If I Had My Way - Troy Keyes Be Concerned - Al Wilson R&B Time - E Rodney Jones Kenny Smith - Lord What's Happening To Your People Cool Off - Detroit Executives Thank The Lord For Love - Living Color Just A Few Feet From The Gutter - The Ascots People Wake Up & Live - James Brown
  10. Slightly off on a tangent from the thread but I used to love it in the 70s at a wedding do when the thicko DJ used to play Band Of Gold & Young Hearts Run Free & then dedicate it to the bride & groom - do you think he ever actually listened to the words?
  11. --> QUOTE(mark.b @ Sep 8 2006, 07:44 PM) link i personaly think this is a poor post as you have not read every post on here and there are a lot of us who dont just like northern soul, i feel insulted by your assumptions. if you bothered to check all the forums you would find a lot of us are open minded to the music we love, of course there are some who are a closed book to anything other than northern, but there are people like this in every walk of life. mark The topic heading is a question - for people to answer. I don't profess to know what any one else likes - hence the question.
  12. Just to move on - Certain records are always knocked on this site by some people- ie Voices of East Harlem, Carstairs, Larry Houston, Mel Britt etc. Is this because people view them as records that don't fit into their concept of what should be played at a Northern event? Or do they genuinely think they are just bad records?
  13. Neither would I Sorry Ged - couldn't resist
  14. Traditional on the fours, sixties records - you know the ones - usually on compilation cds called "This Is Northern Soul"
  15. Not at all - you have hit on the point of this thread - If The Jam "floats your boat" then that is fine - or are The Jam acceptable only because of that "pseudo Northern" sound they created in some of their records.
  16. After reading & joining in with many topics on this site have come to the conclusion that in the main people only like & listen to Northern Soul . It seems that anything that doesn't have a northern "bent" is heavily criticised & dismissed. Do people only listen with a "Northern" ear? Personally I listen to a tune & then decide if I like it or not - the fact that it may not be acceptable at an All-Niter at 4:30 am does not enter into my equation. No doubt I will be accused of having a "Souliier than thou" attitude (again) but dates & labels mean nothing to me - it's what comes out of those grooves that count. Is it Northern or nothing?
  17. Darrell Banks - "Our Love Is In The Pocket" Intro that instantly grabs you. Mr Banks's vocal is superb. Brilliant chorus - even a bit to clap yur hands to. Fantastic break What more could you want?
  18. Thanks
  19. Thinking of selling my mint copy of this. What is the going rate? Thanks
  20. Epic replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Loved Gwen Owens from the first time I heard it - proper northern soul. Mystified why it wasn't in The Northern Soul Top 500 as published by Mr. Roberts. Think he must have asked the wrong people.
  21. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Yes I DO like all eras of music The date of its recording is irrelevant to me - good music is good music full stop. As for being "soulier than thou" - this forum is all about giving opinions - whether you agree with them or not is your worry. BTW tripe & hike don't rhyme - not even in a bad disco record.
  22. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Hold my hands up time chaps. It has finally dawned upon me - every soul record made before December 31st 1969 is utterly brilliant. Anything after that is disco cr*p. Must be in a minority though as the biggest floorfiller in the last 2-3 years has been "Are You Ready For This" - The Brothers. Now when was that recorded? Those naughty people up The Highland Room in the mid seventies have got a lot to answer for.
  23. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    My better half & I have an understanding. I don't talk about record labels if she don't talk about designer labels.
  24. It don't fit - so don't force it.

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