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  1. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Hearts of Stone - If I Could Give You The World Supremes & Four Tops - Do You Love Me Just A Little The Courtship - Same Old Love Kathe Greene - Love City
  2. SOMEBODY I KNOW - WALES WALLACE DEAR LOVER - MARY WELLS BET YOU NEVER THOUGHT - GENE CHANDLER TODAYS MAN- MARK PUTNEY IF I COULD GIVE YOU THE WORLD - HEARTS OF STONE SINCE I LOST YOU GIRL - THE MONITORS YOU TAKE MY LOVE FOR GRANTED - HODGES JAMES & SMITH HEART BE STILL - JACKIE MOORE I'LL BE TRUE - VIRGIL HENRY ALL ON A SUNNY DAY - DEON JACKSON
  3. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    In the RCA studios in the mid to late sixties just listening to all those tracks being laid down by Lorraine Chandler & Sharron Scott - heaven .
  4. Epic posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    hi Steve 3 Degrees - great tune - there is one on ebay at the moment - think it is about 6 dollars. The Eddie Kendricks re-edit you want is at Hard To Find Records in Birmingham - 8 quid - get it bought cheers maurice williams
  5. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Got the cd. Superfly remix by Louie Vega is excellent Little Child Running Wild is also worthwhile. The rest are not really my thing. Suggest you acquire a copy from a source other than a major retailer - if you know what I mean
  6. Don't Take It Out On This World
  7. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    "Tune Up" - Junior Walker More like "Puke Up"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. Carstairs was a groundbreaking tune - perhaps it being only just over 30 years old makes it toooooooooooooooo "modern" for some of you. 40 year old reggae tunes - pass me the blowtorch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Can one enquire as to which makes the better ashtray? - styrene or vinyl? Any tips on temperature settings? Wouldn't them importy records have a big hole in the centre - rendering them useless for collecting cigarette ash. In fact as much use as a copy of Larry Trider at a quality soul night!!!!!!
  10. Epic posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Depends who wants to know. I can be whoever you want me to be! List all the people you know who loved the Mecca & Wolves - live on the Fylde Coast & then see how many of them fit this criteria. You "Fine Young Girl"
  11. Epic posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    David - soundbyte on Manships site.
  12. Epic posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Cheers Ged If you look at the label it credits The Incredibles as the backing singers. Looks like we've got a Fylde Coast Forum going here.
  13. Epic posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Al Waples "Movin' On" (Audio Arts) Has this ever been played out? - nice moody tune
  14. The northern scene for me always seems to choose poor quality 70s records to play. They still want to dance to that uptempo beat & pretend it is a sixties stomper. Better still if they can clap and singalong to the meaningless lyrics they can pretend it is actually a 60s tune. Examples listed below. "Under Your Powerful Love" - Joe Tex "Messin' With My Mind" - Clarence Carter Bad 70s records do not make good northern soul.
  15. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    " I Don't Love You No More" - The EGGsayvions
  16. Discussions on this forum about Larry Trider & Bill Bush!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I assume this site is still called SOUL source ? If not, we could relaunch it as 6Ts POP CRAP source!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  17. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    "Armed & EGGstremely Dangerous" - First Choice "The YOLKS On You" - Kenny Gamble
  18. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    "Our Love Is In The Pocket" - Darrell Banks Fantastic Intro Superb Tempo Awesome Break & It's Darrell Banks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. Philly Soul - Just Wonderful. In my opinion it was the "Motown" of the 70s. Pity the Northern scene has never really embraced it. They only play the third rate stuff such as "Janice","Night To Remember" or the totally dreadful "Party Time Man". Evidently white R&B from 1962 has more appeal than classy soul from the 1970s.
  20. Yes I have seen the LP with it on stating that the single would set you back 800 quid. Methinks that's a wee bit tooooooooooooooooooooo much. Great choon though
  21. What price for "One More Time" on Atlantic ?
  22. Epic posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Our kids will have flogged off all those 7 inch bits of plastic because they won't work in their virtual reality hi tech world. Only tunes left will be on some old ipod from the year 2005 - "yea me dad had it on original mp3" wiill be discussed at your wake. I just hoping to have enough money to buy a food blender (no solids allowed) & a bit of spare change to stock up on incontinence pants & actually use talc the way it was intended.
  23. "Sleet Me Halfway" - Lillie Bryant "You're Slushing A Good Thing Too Far" - Barbara Lewis Anything by The Drifters Anything on the Arctic label Difference between snowmen & snowomen? SNOWBALLS!!!!!!
  24. I presume that most people on these forums have a northern soul background. Let's consider northern as opposed to soulful house. NORTHERN SOUL- Uptempo soul recorded generally on small, obscure labels in the mid sixties. SOULFUL HOUSE- Uptempo soul recorded generally on small,obscure labels in the past ten years. SPOT the difference? ABOUT 35 YEARS!!!!!! It is generally considered that the golden years of northern soul were 1972 - 1975. Therefore the records we danced to were not much more than 7 to 10 years old. Is Northern Soul the new rock & roll? All you collectors out there will be peddling soulful house in the year 2035 - the new Northern Soul!!!!

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