Everything posted by Steve G
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Temptations Stay
Blake Think it was only done for jukeboxes, and probably a 300-500 run....I'm looking after my copy....Steve
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Levine - Manifesto - Soul Source - Ho Hum
You certainly got that bit right Paul - I see he is now reviewing The Glitter Band in Manifesto What next Mud and Showaddywaddy records in their strange world of northern soul?
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Agreed Malc top bloke! Here's another one: "After a long dry summer the signs of subsidence were starting to appear in the most unusual and unexpected places"
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Moses Smith - Keep On Striving 45
B side's not too shabby either Matt.
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Levine - Manifesto - Soul Source - Ho Hum
Sam tells me he's also described Soul Sourcers as "anally retentive and puritanical" If true I've only got two avataars to describe this latest irrelevant outburst:
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Andy we are NOT taking the piss out of Sam - just the visual look of the lopsided decks.....Steve
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Overkill A Problem ?
As someone that does my fair share of evening do's, I know exactly where you are coming from. I'd like to be more upfront, but I am not going to be a p-nut and play to an empty floor for an hour either - so you have to strike a balance. I love clearing the floor a couple of times, but not for a whole set.....Nothing wrong with some oldies per se, as long as they are not the same played out ones. There's tons you rarely hear. I'd personally rather hear a lesser played oldies than hearing Unique Blend, Jackie Lee, Salvadors or Corey Blake again. Yet the dancefloor often says otherwise, so we got to mix it up a bit at evening do's. Niters are different, and although I am a rare attendee at Niters (very rare), I couldn't even think of attending a niter that doesn't play new sounds. I'd be bored senseless staying up all night hearing oldies.
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"Started in response to the smoking ban.....but open air all nighters aren't all they're cracked up to be"
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The famous sloping dancefloor at the City Club was worse than anyone had anticipated
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I found this pic on Mick Cooper's site (excellent site btw - thanks) and couldn't resist it for a caption competition. My first go is "Sam always suspected that DJ-ing on the High Seas was risky"
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Soul Demographic Poll
Man of Kent or Kentish Man I guess? In my case neither as I am originally from sarf Lundun.
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Soul Demographic Poll
West KENT - is that SE enough for ya?
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Milt Smith
Yellow label thingy with a polka B side? I'd put it at 150-200. As a sound it has never had it's day.
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One Venue You Wished You
At the time in the 70s this was THE place to be. I have fantastic memories of WC, 2000+ under 25s bought together by one thing - the music. So don't feel uncomfortable for nominating it if you never went. It's not WC in the 70s that's unfashionable, it's 40 somethings trying to recreate it in 2007....in a shopping centre
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Blind Buys
What a great find. Almost as good as the two copies of Wil Collins & Willpower I pulled out of Tricky Dickys Mile End shop in the mid 80s.
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Blind Buys
U R 'avin a larf surely???? Seriously if you found this in Boscombe you did extremely well young man
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Judy Freeman & Blackrock - Hold On
Yes I agree very rare on an issue - hard to price in todays SWONS
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Russ Vickers
Get well soon Russ. looking forward to seeing you out and about on the dancefloors soon
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One Venue You Wished You
Yeah same for me. Never went, and wished I had.
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Salsoul And Gold Mind - The Rare And The Good
Yup Impulse in the High Street was good, but as I worked in London I also got to go to some of the shops there that had more choice on the import front. I do remember getting "Brazilian Love affair" LP out of there though. Jon's shop was as you know quite small and always full of disco equipment as well Steve
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Salsoul And Gold Mind - The Rare And The Good
Hey Tony, great to see someone who went to the same clubs on here...
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Salsoul And Gold Mind - The Rare And The Good
Tony, Didn't play there, though went religiously as a punter to the Lizzy Barn, Court school of dancing and the Beacon (Beacon less so - it was further to go and never was sure about "Peters Hi Fi"). My weekdays were thus: Monday - Barn (Keith seal) Tuesday - Court Wed - night in Thursday - Barn (though the Court ran for a while as well in competition) (Jon Vine) Friday-Beacon or Tennis Club Those were the days
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Salsoul And Gold Mind - The Rare And The Good
Late 70s, Kelsey Arms, Sherwood community hall, Showfields Community Centre, Tonbridge sea scouts hall, The Castle places like that. Steve
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Bobby Barnes
Yes same guy I think - the Poormans 45 is excellent......I've never played it out but I do like it.
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Salsoul And Gold Mind - The Rare And The Good
Was thinking about this the other day - cracking bass line and rhythm, we used to play it a lot in Tonbridge/ Tun Wells.