Everything posted by Tailormade Gaz B
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Boco - Running the Mardi Gras - laughing eye
Stillllll looking 👀 Missed the Dec discogs one - went far too fast!
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#1 Home Run Soul Weekender - Manchester
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The same team that brought you the Manchester European Soul Weekender back in 2010 - 2013, proudly presents to you the inaugural Home Run Soul Club Weekender! 3 days and 3 amazing venues situated on the Oxford Road corridor, a beating heart of Manchester's City Centre. From Grade ll listed buildings and basement clubs, to exclusive rooftop terraces all within 300 yards of each other... Home Run Soul Club Weekender is shaping up to be one of the finest on the planet! All the venues are within 2 mins walking distance of each other! TICKETS Early bird till Jan 31 - SOLD OUT Next Round of Tickets - HERE 27 weekend tickets left. Day tickets also available - Click here: HERE Let us introduce the venues: 9pm - 3am - Friday night: Revolution, Oxford Road (90-94 Oxford Street, Manchester M1 5WH) A stone’s throw from Oxford Road Train Station and opposite our main venue (literally across the road), Revolution Oxford Road has been a keystone of the Manchester music scene and it's where our Weekender begins, upstairs in the private bar, full wooden floor throughout with a bespoke sound system installed for your listening and dancing pleasure. A perfect intimate setting to kick things off! 2pm - 7pm - Saturday Day - YES (38 Charles Street, Manchester. M1 7BD) The day will take place on the roof terrace of YES. Think NYC/Brooklyn bar with views across the city. A covered bar area with glass roof and a terrace to stand outside and smoke your cigs in the Manchester rain. 9pm- 3am -Saturday Night: Refuge Basement -(Oxford Street, Manchester M60 7HA) Our jewel in the crown, the Refuge. The venue where we hold our residency, Home Run Soul Club! The Refuge is simply stunning! there's no other way of describing such a unique and historic building. Located within the iconic Kimpton Clocktower Hotel (formally the Palace Hotel), this Grade ll listed space features a grand, industrial age interior with soaring ceilings, intricate tiling and warm lighting that creates a welcoming, yet a blow ya socks off vibe! Saturday evening till late, we move down a level to the unique 1960s style club space in the basement of the Refuge. It has that cosy feel of walking into a great old English cellar boozer, but with the added bonus of a full wooden dance floor, low ceilings and our pin-sharp bespoke sound system that has fast become known as one of the best on the scene. If that's not enough, the club creates its own Home Run Soul Club beer for our events which is available on tap in collaboration with Seven Brothers Brewery. 2pm - late - Sunday Day: Farewell drinks Refuge Main Bar in colab with Can You Dig It (CYDI) - (Oxford Street, Manchester M60 7HA) Our day event will be spent in the Main Bar upstairs. A superb, 1920s style bar, a perfect setting for our DJ’s to throw down some smooth across the board dayer sounds. There is also a dining area just behind the bar and the spectacular Winter Garden. we'll b joined by CYDI head honcho's, Nick McKinnon, Mike Taylor & Paul Dallison plus guests. THE DJ's Full bio's and info here - HOME | Home Run Soul Club - Soul Night Manchester Gary Bratchford - HRSC Jonny Mangas - HRSC Alex Johnson HRSC Keith Money - 100 Club Christian ‘Punky’ Ostlund - Gothenburg Jules Barsoulona - Barcelona Natalie Nicholls - Wolfies Soul Club Franc Giacobbe Dave Ripolles London Heart of Soul Club - Residents Alan Darker - Fish Ain’t Bitin’ Liam Flanders - Liverpool Soul Weekender Nick McKinnon - Can You Dig It Mike Taylor - Can You Dig It Paul Dallison - - Can You Dig It Dave Hulston Pet Ratcliff Ged Lunt Susan Spiby Web -
FREE Entry - Double-Decking mini-dayer
Its that horrid time of the year when you don't know what day it is or what to do with yourself... a free mini dayer is just the tonic. A 5-hour social affair just a stones throw (1 min walk) from Piccadilly train station, you're invited to put your new socks on and pop in for a drink and a chat, sound tracked by some total gems. The concept is free and easy - some of the regions best DJ's all double-decking and working it out as they go. Expect: Slow-Low-mid-tempo-crossover and a few steppers. Schedule: 12:00-13:00 - Open Deck - Random play - house, electro, soul, Reggae - a bit of anything for a laugh. Serious soul thereafter: 13:00 - 14:00 - Dan Chalk & Martin Haddock (Liverpool Soul Weekender) 14:00 - 15:00 - Gary Bratchford (Home Run Soul Club) & Charles Simpson (Heart of Soul, Lewisham) 15:00 - 16: 00 - Darren Sykes (Lets Dance Some Mo) & Sam McEwen (Black Bee Soul Club) 16:00 - 17:00 - Nick McKinnon (Can You Dig It) & Gary Bratchford (Home Run Soul Club) Its a big beautiful space with a restaurant at the back. Full range of cocktails and plenty of comfy seats for those with an xmas hangover. DJ's will be in the main space (see photo). Cheers Gary
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The Spoilers - Sad Man’s Land
Hi all, after a copy of Sad Man’s Land. I don’t mind what issue. VG+ or better, thanks!
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Doris & Kelley / John Parker
Hi all, im after one or the other (budget permitting): Doris & Kelley - you don’t have to worry John Parker - big mistake I recognise these records fluctuate but I won’t pay ‘top price’ though I’m happy to take them off someone if they’re keen to move on at a reasonable price that work for us both. cheers
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Individuals - May I (Fresh)
Thanks all, That's useful/interesting. Cheers!
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Individuals - May I (Fresh)
Hi all, Does anyone know the story to this record and what it goes for? https://www.discogs.com/release/8786358-Individuals-May-I- info on Discogs is scant and other than the very occasional request for it (post 5 years ago) I don't hear/read much about it on here or even on playlists etc. Media clip here:
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Side action by grace garland
Hello, im after the grace Garland - side action. If it does t have the picture sleeve, that’s fine. thanks
- Barbara acklin - am I the same girl
- Barbara acklin - am I the same girl
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Karen Small - Venus - mislabelled?
Doesn't matter - I worked it out
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Doris & Kelley you don’t have to worry
Hi all, after a clean copy of Doris & Kelley you don’t have to worry - Brunswick. Demo/issue. I don’t mind. thanks
- Tyrone Thomas - fly away love bird
- Tyrone Thomas - fly away love bird
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Home Run Soul Club All-Dayer
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News: Home Run Soul Club... Beer!
Home Run Soul Club... Beer! View full article
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Honey & the Bees - Love Addict - Artic
Hi all, I missed the one on eBay this weekend. Happy to discuss with members here about buying their copy if the price is reasonable. Please DM cheers! Gaz
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News: HRSC 2024 DJ Dayer Profiles #2 - Phil Shields
HRSC 2024 DJ Dayer Profiles #2 - Phil Shields View full article
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HRSC 2024 DJ Dayer Profiles #2 - Phil Shields
As we continue to profile our guests at the Home Run Soul Club (more can be found HERE including Dave Ripolles, Pat Bleasdale and Chris Anderton) our aim is to build an archive of those we've had play whilst offering a little sense of who they are and what drives their passion for soul. For our first home run Soul club birthday we've picked another great character from the scene (with a great story) and a some of the records you might hear on the day. Phil Shields How long have you been collecting? I’ve always been in love with music from well, about aged 8/9. I remember my parents taking me to buy the top 30 singles of the time (oops best keep that bit quiet), then when I went to secondary school I started buying all Bowie’s LPs. Then in around 1977 I started hanging out with my older brother going to local discos, they called them soul nights even though there was no soul in Belfast but loads of disco and a bit of jazz funk. Anyway, I loved it and after a month or so I couldn’t stay off the dance floor and certainly wasn’t easy to live with if I didn’t manage to get out 3/4 nights a week. I was buying Black Echoes and was intrigued by the back pages, what were these records they were talking about? I didn’t know any of them. I think I was 15 when I persuaded one of my parents to write a cheque and voila my first soul pack arrived one damp grey Saturday morning and WOW, that was it for me I was hooked, late 1977 and I’ve been buying (and selling) ever since. Do you remember your first buy? To be honest, it’s over 45 years now so not sure. I know that first soul pack was all bootlegs and I remember Frankie & Johnny on Hickory and Johnny Bragg on Elbejay being there. I did start buying blind from Soul Bowl, them originals that came my way in those early days included Patrice Holloway – Stolen Hours on Capital, Steve Mancha on Wheelsville and The Blue Jays on Jay, all long since sold but one bought back years later but a lot more expensive. What’s your favourite record in your box? This is an impossible question, it depends on so many things but here goes but I couldn’t just have one, so here’s three that have been consistently my fave 45s and ones that I’m lucky enough to own – Johnny Gilliam – Room Full Of Tears on Cancer – Words fail me on this one, spine tingling soul of the very highest quality. I’m now on my 2nd copy after foolishly selling the 1st one Dusty Wilson – It’s Gonna Be A Tragedy on Mutt – Heard this in the 90’s when I started collecting again, my kinda tune! Maurice McAllister – Your Love Is Slipping Away – Well it’s Mr. Soul – What Happened To Yesterday on Genuine. A song I had on tape for a long time, I wore that tape out finally got a copy a few years ago Which record do you regret selling the most? Where do I start? sold too many over the years but there are two that I really do still miss – Soul Shakers You’re Turnin’ on Teri De Cal Green – I’ll Give You Just A Little More Time on Filmtown What’s your fave all time soul club? Sorry… three again from me – Rugby Soul Club – Just the perfect venue with a totally across the board music policy and run by two of the loveliest people… oh, and it’s two minutes from my door Middleton All-Niter – I was very lucky to be taken under Carl Willingham’s wing, absolutely loved this guy and I was over the moon when he called me up as joint resident in his room. And finally the amazing Belfast Soul Club – Never dreamt there would be a club in Belfast like the one me and Liam Quinn, some fantastic nights plus a couple of weekenders in the mix and the music was incredible! What’s your all time want? I give up on wants lists a long time ago, it would be a book by now and I’d need to win the euro millions to buy them! 👉Ticket for the next event and all other info available HERE 👈 See you all on the 7th Sept
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Cookie Scott I don’t care
Hi all, I’m after a decent copy of Cookie Scott I don’t care. please DM
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The intruders energy of love LP
Hi all, I’m after a copy of the intruders energy of love. thanks gaz
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The best soul album
Skull Snaps 💀 (self titled) is a wonderful addition to the many already noted on this thread.
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Sir Henry Ivy - He left you standing there
Hi all, I'm after a clean copy of Sir Henry Ivy - He left you standing there Thanks, Gaz
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40ft fully refurbed narrow boat
Hi all, I’m selling my narrowboat. Full spec here https://www.apolloduck.co.uk/boat/narrow-boats-traditional-for-sale/769220 Project boat which I re-bottomed, refurbished, repainted, re wired, replumbed and fully modernised with oak floors, bespoke carpentry on the doors, worktops and so on. Hardly used since 2020. I’ve maybe done 20miles in it. I’ve never lived on it. Just used it for the very very occasional sleep over or as a base to stop off on walks in the Peaks where it is moored. Photos of how it looked pre refurbishment below plus some process photos. Fill spec And recent photos in the link. happy to take enquires and questions. Please DM
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News: Home Run Soul Club 2024 - DJ Dayer Profiles #1 Yann Vatiste.
Home Run Soul Club 2024 - DJ Dayer Profiles #1 Yann Vatiste. View full article