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  1. I agree it is one helluva soulful record, brilliant, but like you I don't see it as a dancer.
  2. It's been in my playbox for ages, played it the odd time.
  3. There's plenty of us who have a broad mind and don't care for pigeon holing different styles but the hard facts are that on this scene it is pigeon holed and there are several genres including northern soul. It not have been a genre of music BITD when recorded but the fact is it is now, it is referred to, Northern Soul, marketed as Northern Soul, promoted as Northern Soul, you can't get away from Northern Soul. Me I prefer the term rare soul, a term we used in the 80's. We all use these terms whether we like them or not when it suits. Unfortunately those of us who see the bigger musical picture are in a minority, especially when it comes to venues and what we care to hear when out and about.
  4. I have all three, just some pages missing somehow from the first two. Dave Malloy had a fair bit to do with it as well.
  5. Hi Byrney mate. I've PM'ed Robin. I've already started scanning what I've got, will do the rest when I get Robin's. I've also got issue three that was never released officially. Dave Rimmer put a few limited issues out some years ago. There's a great interview with Butch and Pete's usual comments, you can just picture him coming lout with them as you read through Once they are all scanned and digitised will sort something out so you can all read.
  6. I said "if you can get a copy from someone in here I'll play but I think your in the wrong venue for that sort of stuff"
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    moves from beat ballad to mid tempo and back again.....
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  10. The best request I've had was Lionel Ritchie....that was at an all-nighter as well
  11. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    dunno if this has been posted but worth another listen...
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    Keb Stafford spin.....
  15. Yep! The vast majority of paying customers want what you call traditional type northern soul, don't care what anyone says. Lifeline has had to give in a little from the time we were at a smaller venue. With a big hall like we have we would have an empty venue spinning crossover and funk for large parts of the night. 60's and 60's dancers still rule at an all-nighter and most soul nights. If it is funky it has to have the right vibe, that northern style feel so they can still dance the northern way. AS for no such thing as a Northern Soul record try telling a dancer that. Ask them what Tomangoes, Cecil Washington or any other classic and I know what the answer will be. Nev is right that when the music was recorded it was R&B, pop or whatever field the artist was aiming for but here, love the term or hate it, it is Northern Soul.
  16. Ady Croasdell was spinning this mid 80's. I'd consider it Latin, always though of it that way although it fitted in with some of the latin stuff he was playing at the time.
  17. Nice one pal. I can't believe I'm missing pages. I reckon the mice have been reading them in the garage and made a nest from them once read.
  18. Like every diet, everything in moderation , nothing to excess. If it is good then it is good if it is bad then it shouldn't be played
  19. Has anyone not got copies of these?
  20. The guy who wanted me to upload the track to find out what it is has since found out who it is but hasn't told me who.
  21. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    She didn't Robb. Like you say it is Norma Jenkins, thnk some getting confused as it was played as LaBrenda Ben I think when none knew who it was.
  22. If you cant find examples of the above tracks I mentioned to listen to I'll try and put some on my soundcloud page over the weekend.
  23. I'm not talking about any records really Greg, it's a topic that was being debated in another topic but the sort of records mentioned so far are nothing like what I mean by today's funky soul. Most of those mentioned are simply northern, have a northern feel and are not alien to the majority of dancers. I'm talking about records like Clip Info: Sir Guy - I Need You, Gamith, King Roosevelt, William C Belton and John Harris and the Soul Sayers if that's the correct name off top of my head. Four of the above are from a Paul Sadot mix I put in refosoul for him. Funk edged soul has been around for decades on the scene but te last few years there is more funk than soul in many of the tracks championed under the name funk edged soul, good or bad? Like Steve said there is some good stuff but like he also says there is some rubbish that IMO is only played by others trying to be the next Paul Sadot or Karl Heard and failing miserably.
  24. It was quite sensible and a good answer. It is the answer you could give to any genre of this broad scene of ours.
  25. There is a lot, probably a majority, that lose that northern feel though. I've seen many an empty floor at all-nighters, even to top DJ's simply because they probably feel the DJ has gone to far or over stepped the mark?

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