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  1. Northern Soul - Matt Le Tissier - Brilliant but probably should have moved on. Crossover Soul - Dennis Bergkamp - Classy but with just that bit of edge when needed. Modern Soul - Ossie Ardilles - Quality but sometimes not easy to understand.
  2. Northern Soul - Lager Crossover - Fine Wine Modern Soul - Champagne
  3. Wouldn't like to hazard a guess at Sam's age but I believe he had a copy of "Burning Bush" when it was merely smouldering.
  4. Simmer down chaps - one mans "awesome" is another mans "awful". I quite like it but hey ho it's only a tune & it's not gonna stop the world trying to blow each other up or bring my energy bills down.
  5. "I Can't Make It Anymore" - Spyder Turner Blinding 'B' side too.
  6. No real comment to make - thought it would be nice to keep the Wolves avatar thingy going.
  7. One of the highlights of Blackpool Mecca - it certainly raised a few eyebrows when first played. Really split the crowd into love it - hate it territory. Awesome disco music at it's best.
  8. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Great memories - Dancing to Ronnie Mcneir- Maurice Williams-Bobby Lester & then a New York shuffle to Miroslav Vituos-Aquarian Dream-Willie J & Co. MAGIC!!!!! Perfect All Dayers IMHO never been bettered.
  9. Epic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    But you never danced to CA-THE-DRA-LS in them.
  10. That's as maybe - but all have filled dancefloors in their time.
  11. P.S its not 'modern' its disco
  12. 2 great Crossover tunes for sale in excellent condition Sam Dees - Fragile Handle With Care/Save The Love At Any Cost - Brilliant Double Header on US Atlantic - £125 Viola Edwards - Love Me Baby - Renfro - Best Version - £150
  13. Highland Room by Colin Curtis as a new release in 1977. Liked it that much I paid a full £1.25 for it.
  14. "What About My Love" - Johnnie Taylor ..........'nuff said!!!!
  15. IMHO Vinyl Carvers are worse than boots/reissues/cds. Ooops forget, we would miss out on those "WONDERFUL" Funk Brothers Motown instrumentals DO I LOVE THEM - INDEED I DON'T.
  16. Frank Wilson? How many original copies? Certainly not enough for the amount of times the record has been played & danced to over the last 20 years. Never heard a promoter say over the mic. "Unfotunately Mr. Kenny Burrell is not appearing here tonight - please do not offend the DJs by asking for Frank Wilson as none of them have it." I totally agree that original is best in both credibility & sound quality . However I have a problem with people who totally dimiss CDs.I don't mean "Dale Wintons - Now That's What I Call Northern" compilations. I am talking about quality previously unreleased stuff from Motown - RCA etc. I think the whole idea of releasing them is so people can hear them properly & not off some dodgy acetate that some top jock is playing. The last Cellarful of Motown had two blinding (previously unreleased) tracks by JJ Barnes - they of course will never get played - that is a crying shame.
  17. Roy Keane was an RSOUL - or does that not count
  18. Michael Jackson is a centre back at Blackpool - & he's "BAD"
  19. 9. The Game Is Over - Brown Sugar (Capitol)
  20. Anybody know where to get this recently released EP? Price etc? Cheers
  21. Utter crap - even by Levines standards Where is The Soul Fox Orchestra when you need them?
  22. Once went looking for a house in Blackpool between number 43 & number 47. Didn't find it - then realised it must have been one of those elusive 45s!!!!! Coats already on - start the car
  23. Epic replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    What's up - my pound is as good as anybody elses - just need somebody else to give you the other 64.
  24. Epic replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    It was the "dog rare" issue in that quid box at Yarmouth . Think I'll ring Plumby.
  25. Epic replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    It's by Esko Affair on Mercury. Great slice of pop/soul produced by the legendary philly disco man Vince Montana. Steve Plumb had one in his "quid" box at Yarmouth earlier this year. One on Ebay at the moment for 15 quid.

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