Everything posted by Chalky
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Tef And Martin On Dean Anderson Show
I'd like to hear again as I missed much of the first hour.
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Over Rated Records
Not only is that one of the most over rated records of all times, for me it has to be one of the worst, awful record. Our lass loves it and Nicola gave her a boot of it........I'm ashamed to have it on my shelves
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Tef And Martin On Dean Anderson Show
Sounded good in Ivybridge Always gonna be good fun when Martin and Teff about.
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O'kaysions - Little Miss Flirt
It is a mini lp, 7 inch 33rpm, 6 tracks according to the following link HERE or is this the LP you refer to? Girls Watcher Little Miss Flirt Sunday Will Never Be The Same My Babys Love How Are You Fixed For Love Dedicated To The One I Love The Soul Clap can't help with your question though.
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KING Northern Soul: Volume Three
It says £40 in JM guide 5 but I can't find much on the internet regarding this 45. Just one on popsike at $42, two bids and from 2010.
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Ben E King & Gerri Granger Acetates
I remember the article Rob, if I knew for certain what it was in I would know where to look. I seen to remember something about the Ben E King in the sleeve notes for the cd it is on.
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The Importance Of Melba Moore's The Magic Touch
Didn't even know Melba was performing. Same for several artists this year. The promotion of these acts isn't very good IMO. If anyone knows of any act give me a shout and I can put something up in the article section.
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The Importance Of Melba Moore's The Magic Touch
Suspicion was earlier, 1982, but it had a big influence as did many of the Motown that turned up at the same time.
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Northernsoul Fisticuffs
we've had very little trouble at Lifeline, one incident at Sheridans which was quickly dealt with and we had one being a nuisance on the dance floor with the girls some months back and he was removed. I spend much of the night watching from the balcony, Mick and Andy never far away and we have at least three security on duty.
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Wilton Ballroon All-Nighters To End in 2013
Really sad to hear this news although it doesn't come so much as a surprise. It has been a big part of my social life and I have had the privilege of DJing there a few times and I will miss the place greatly. Modern life has got in the way and Fridays don't lend well to a night for an all-nighter. Family, a seven day working week now and the large amounts of events, even local on the same night haven't helped. But nothing lasts forever so all that is left to do is make sure the Wilton goes out with a bang. This Friday could see the last all-nighter at the Ballroom so please help see it out in style, the same for Darrow Fletcher...lets see a full house. A big shout and much respect for Mouse, Dave and not forgetting Chris for what I hope will be 20 years of the Wilton All-nighter. Great people, great venue, great music and some great times.
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Promatics - Think I'm Gonna Let Go - Brown Door
Thank you. High praise indeed considering the quality of your podcasts. Must stress they aren't my records rather a showcase of what has gone before at Lifeline. The podcasts were done to help promote the nighter and introduce some more obscure records to the mainstream soulie.
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Hamilton Movement
I was of course referring to the all-nighters. It from what I remember didn't take long to go big and every man and his dog wanting a copy. Thats the power of a handful of top jocks having a record. Not like today when most top records are in the hands of just one, maybe two DJ's and take years to break.
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KING Northern Soul: Volume Three
L.H. & The Memphis Sounds with Out Of Control. Track one is Charles Spurling - That's My Zone and the third is Johnny Duncan - Pleas, Johnny, Don't Take My Life.
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Big Records On Ebay ( And Some Smaller Future Big Ones..)
$3248/£1999.26
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Hamilton Movement
He found 20 odd and they went to three dealers as far as I'm aware. Hardly being duped when a dealer offers a small quantity to UK dealers and he agrees a price is it? It would be around 2003/4 if memory serves me correctly, early days of Lifeline time wise.
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Promatics - Think I'm Gonna Let Go - Brown Door
the slow take is the last track in a podcast on my site.... https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/blog/files/a9f336cb9bb8f6bcc3836a8f8d64bbc9-6.html
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Promatics - Think I'm Gonna Let Go - Brown Door
No it was Andy mate. I did have a mix up on the old Lifeline site of both takes, I'll see if I can find it later.
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Articles
Thank you Dave If anyone wishes to submit something i can lay it out for you, add any pictures, sound-files etc so nothing to worry about on that score. It will be in your own name too, not mine.
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Bonnie Brisker
I'd forgotten about those, pretty good they are too.
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Promatics - Think I'm Gonna Let Go - Brown Door
Very rare, £750? maybe more? two takes, fast and slow, which one you got? Both rare mind, slower one maybe bit rarer. Fantastic record, one of my fave 70's tracks.
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Articles
You maybe be aware that I've taken a more prominent role in the articles section. Basically I'm after some help. I'm after any information that might be useful for the articles section. In particular I am looking for news about any artist of interest who might be touring or doing the odd show. Events: I'm after news of any national/major event that might be celebrating a milestone, featuring an artist or some other special occasion. I'm also after some contributors, occasional or regular who feel they can submit an article on anything worthwhile, an artist, a label, a DJ profile, vinyl, cd or even download releases. I also want someone who can contribute a regular look back article covering the venues they have attended. So basically anything about anything to do with Northern Soul and Soul Music on a wider scale, new or old. To submit anything, be it something I can follow up or an article you can either send me a PM, or e-mail me at chalky@soulunderground.co.uk Cheers Chalkster
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KING Northern Soul: Volume Three
A ten-year gap in this three-part CD series has given Kent time to root out the final Northern Soul treasures from this most prolific and mysterious group of black music labels. Great tracks come from the connoisseur' s favourites Charles Spurling, James Duncan and Mary Johnson proving their work to be substantially more than flashes in pans. Pioneers of black music Hank Ballard, Little Willie John and Otis Williams venture into the soul years with three excellent offerings, while Royal Flush and the Presidents Band dip their toes into the 70s to great effect. Willie Hatcher and Mill Evans are Detroit and Chicago legends and these two lesser-known numbers show how consistently solid their performances were. All the King labels licensed tracks-in from around the USA but Hollywood was a later acquisition which not surprisingly issued mainly West Coast recordings. It would have been remiss of Kent not to include great singers Northern Soul favourites such as Hal Hardy & Freddie Williams, Marva Whitney and Robert Moore and their appearances further strengthen this disc. But probably the biggest buzz for discerning collectors will be to hear out of left field releases such as William Patton's slightly stoned It Hurts Me and Mike Williams grammatically intriguing and rhythmically irresistible Something You Didn't Done . The following is what Ady Croasdell has to say about the release: The King group of labels — Federal, DeLuxe, Hollywood etc — were hugely productive throughout the soul era, so there are hundreds of releases which have taken years to locate. Hence the 10-year gap since “King Northern Soul Vol 2” was released. Northern Soul collectors used to see the blue King label, immediately think “funky”, skip by it and continue the search for an “arranged by Mike Terry” denotation. There is no doubt that a drab grey label such as DeLuxe (as the Dave & Vee 45 from 1969) discourages the listener even before the needle drops. The mainly monochrome aspects of these labels could never compete with the colourful splashes of Groovesville, Giant, Tayster, Pzazz etc in building up the listener’s expectations; inevitably the music was undermined. We have mainly got over those prejudices now, but it is still a shock to hear how good some of those collected tracks sound on CD. The more obvious big Northern sounds were featured on the first two volumes of this series but there are some great numbers here that have become very collectible over the years. Charles Spurling’s ‘That’s My Zone’ and his song ‘Unwind Yourself’ for Marva Whitney both sound very cutting edge for today’s funk-edged fans, as do the Brownettes and Charles’ super-groove ‘Popcorn Charlie’. There are some terrific tracks from long-serving King acts, such as Hank Ballard’s Rudy Clark-penned ‘I’m Just A Fool’, Otis Williams’ ‘When We Get Together’ and Little Willie John’s Drifters-inspired ‘Until Again My Love’. The lesser-known Hollywood label is responsible for four excellent tracks from Robert Moore (who would go on to sing about ‘Party Freaks’ with Miami), L.H. & The Memphis Sounds (one of Packy Axton’s many bands) and Hal Hardy, who provides the superb ‘Name In Lights’; my hum in the head song of the month. There is an increasing movement to play southern soul tracks at Northern Soul dances nowadays; although King was based in Cincinatti, they licensed in southern productions; mainly from Nashville and Macon. The Toni Williams, Dan Brantley and James Duncan tracks are all evidence of that growing trend. And, although we have recently issued a New Breed R&B compilation drawn from the King group, there are still some of those influences contained in the songs from Mary Johnson, Mike Williams and Oscar Toney Jr. All but two of the 24 tracks are from King’s wonderfully preserved master tapes and sound alive again on CD. The booklet, with its amazing cover photo of the Presidents Band, is a darn sight prettier than an old DeLuxe label too. By Ady Croasdell Listen to a little King Teaser: http://soundcloud.com/chalkster/king-sampler Buy from Ace records with free delivery; http://acerecords.co.uk/king-northern-soul-volume-3?update Full track listing: 01 That's My Zone (He's Pickin' On ) - Charles Spurling"¨ 02 Unwind Yourself - Marva Whitney"¨ 03 Do You Love Me - Dave & Vee "¨04 Right Now - Mill Evans"¨ 05 Searching For Your Love - Robert Moore "¨06 You Got To Prove It - Dan Brantley "¨07 Out Of Control - L.H. & The Memphis Sounds"¨ 08 Who's Got A Woman Like Mine - Willie Hatcher"¨ 09 Popcorn Charlie - Charles Spurling"¨ 10 Name In Lights - Freddie Williams"¨ 11 Tearing Down My Mind - Toni Williams"¨ 12 Please, Johnny, Don't You Take My Life - James Duncan"¨ 13 Something You Didn't Done - Mike Williams"¨ 14 Baby, Don't You Know - The Brownettes"¨ 15 Thunder - Lord Thunder"¨ 16 Our Meeting - The Presidents Band "¨17 I'm Just A Fool (And Everybody Knows) - Hank Ballard"¨ 18 When We Get Together - Otis Williams & His Charms"¨ 19 Until Again My Love - Little Willie John"¨ 20 Keep On Loving Me - Oscar Toney Jr 21 House Of Broken Hearts - Hal Hardy with the Billy Cox Band"¨ 22 You Have My Blessings - Mary Johnson "¨23 Mama's Baby - Royal Flush "¨24 It Hurts Me - William Patton
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News: KING Northern Soul: Volume Three
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Jacki Lee Oh My Darlin'
Thought it had always had plays over the years but hey if it's a Burnley monster I must be wrong.
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The Precisions Lp Acetate
Dunno John , was a few years ago, seem to remember a bit of fuss over one or the other?