Everything posted by Chalky
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Johnny Hampton On Dotty's - Multi-Coloured
Probably the one I've seen that I referred to.
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Johnny Hampton On Dotty's - Multi-Coloured
The Lee Jennings Topic
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Johnny Hampton On Dotty's - Multi-Coloured
The Lee Jennings on eBay or auction few months ago?
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Nick Allen - Hard Way To Go - Wallas
Reckon I'd want more than that for mine right now, maybe £60-£70? Wouldn't surprise me if it goes higher in the future with demand.
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Johnny Hampton On Dotty's - Multi-Coloured
The original has Dotty's in a curve across the top. The boot has "Dotty's From Detroit" and another which is a copy of the original with the curved Dotty's. I'm sure I've seen the multicoloured one but it was a long time ago and can find no scan of it.
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The Sweets
Original.... It has the fantastic "Something About My Baby" on the flip. "Something About My Baby" also shares the same backing as Sandy Golden's "When We're All Alone Tonight" on Masterpeice. Sandy lead singer of the Sweets? The boot...this as said simply has the instrumental onn the flip and is a plain yellow label.
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Detroit Info
Mr.blue on here, Brad Hales will be one to ask. Rob Moss as well.
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Sonny Daye - Long Long Road To Happiness....after Some Info
Frank Wilson.....
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Bournemouth: The End For Northern Soul All-Niters In The South?
I know you didn't but I guess it's how you wrote it and how it can be perceived by others. PS I'll send you some Lifeline flyers
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Bournemouth: The End For Northern Soul All-Niters In The South?
care to expand and explain why it is a rubbish excuse?
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Bournemouth: The End For Northern Soul All-Niters In The South?
Sallie and Rod both travel to nighters up t'north....
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Gladys Knight Track Info
From the best Motown resource site going "Don't Forget The Motor City" How Can You Say That Ain't Love (Pamela Sawyer-Joe Hinton) publ. Jobete Gladys Knight & The Pips; recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 30-Dec-70 ; produced by Joe Hinton Jul-71; LP (S): Soul SS731 If I Were Your Woman Mar-74; LP (S): Soul S741L Knight Time 06-Nov-06; CD (S): Motown 984 1941 Knight Time / A Little Knight Music [uK] 06-Nov-06; CD (S): Motown 984 1942 If I Were Your Woman / Standing Ovation [uK]
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Gladys Knight Track Info
It's "How Can You Say That Ain't Love"
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Bournemouth: The End For Northern Soul All-Niters In The South?
Good post Rich but this isn't a problem just in the South regardless what people say. The Wilton has struggled in recent times with attendances. Fantastic venue, one of the best in the country IMO, decent line up every time and good mixture of music and styles. It has a very large catchment area yet time after time we fail to see any of the local soulies, even those within an hours drive with the attendance made up mostly of travellers. You only see many of them when a free badge is given away at the anniversary. It's the same with other venues too. Fridays does have some part to play with many working Saturdays, work late Friday, many work away all week so to bugger off to a niter and then be tired all weekend isn't fair on the family.
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Newbie
Complete Stax Story https://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Stax-Volt-Singles-Vol-1/dp/B000002IQU/ref=sr_1_6?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1313315530&sr=1-6 Atlantic R&B 8 cd box set https://www.amazon.co.uk/Atlantic-1947-1974-Volumes-Box/dp/B000JFXTHW/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1313315598&sr=1-1 Motown Singles Collections... https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dpopular&field-keywords=motown+singles&x=0&y=0 That should about cover what you are looking for.....
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Acetates - Let's Take A Look
Prime and Prime Records. here's the topic
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Any Info On This Please
Yeah it's in collections, think I posted it in refosoul. Last one I saw was I think £200 not so sure about an up to date price. Would have though well known to collectors but pretty much unknown to the dance floor.
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The Servicemen
To be honest dave I would say what you wrote is nearer the mark. He couldn't remember much when I spoke and it was like you said patchy. I'll have to see if I can find the e-mail and Instant Messenger chats we had as well.
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The Servicemen
From what I remember Hadley telling me, James Mitchell was the lead singer. Hadley never sang with the group, there was talk that he did but he categorically told me he didn't. He also said they are all dead now and that apart from KM he couldn't remember any names. He also told me they met at Luke Airforce Base.
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Nolan Chance On Bunky. How I Found This Ultra Rare 45
Nice one, good luck
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Acetates - Let's Take A Look
If I've heard these I don't remember hearing, what they like pal?
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Quality Packaging
I reckon ours would They'd probably break it over their knee and shove it through the letter box
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Maurice And The Radiants
There is some Maurice and the Radiants on the Beat Series releases which The Bear Family put out on DVD few years ago. Not sure if this is one of them, "Baby You Got It" is I think. https://www.bear-fami...he-beat/?lang=1
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The Fantastic Four Live Up To What She Thinks
Think it was Flanny who had one up for sale, white demo, £80 I think.
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Record Lists From The Past
I could just about stretch to £20 for Eddie Ray, Betty Fykes, Eddie Daniels and george Blackwell And someone said t'other day we've never had it so good today buying records. Not very often you see sales lists like that these days