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  1. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Well said Ali. It's no one's business what someone does but their own. It's about time some folk stopped telling everyone what they should do don't do and just looked after themselves.
  2. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I don't think it matters much at all how far a nighter is apart, all are after the same people to attend. There is only a hardcore of 300 or so, so two nighters on the same night will affect each other. And Steve, I can think of another new one announced not long ago, Andy McCabe putting on the one in/near Wigan (Haigh Hall) same night as Lifeline.
  3. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    what the f--k has it got to do with anyone what time someone goes, the promoters still taking the money. People have family, work and other reasons, not everyone can go home and be a cabbage in your own company every week. And it's nothing to do with this topic either so can we stick to the subject please.
  4. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    you only have to look at the listing to see it's to get you to go to their website, it keeps the listing at the top of the prices so it always shows.Itr's time ebay did something about them.
  5. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    All the nighters on this weekend the dates were set long time ago. We had the argument some months ago when Derby was announced and Blackpool has been sorted a long time.
  6. have you got the flip as well you can post? Butch's 4 Perfections c/u. There's at least one other copy in the UK.
  7. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I can understand this statement if it refers to mates djing for mates week in week out but why should a DJ who does the rounds at all-nighters not take a booking because another all-nighter is on somewhere?
  8. There's two different takes of Jesse's LIA. The one Butch has which is the same I think as Andy's and Rob/Andy sold the other to Kenny Burrell, has a laugh on the intro. Both in refosoul. Northern Soul as good as it gets
  9. I would have though as much as a demo seeing as both damn rare and so indemand. If someone wants either enough they will pay through nose.
  10. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Tim Brown plays or played this.
  11. I agree, until you name him he'll hardly be losing any sleep. So really, we don't have it.
  12. When I've eaten it 
  13. Same as mini nighter is it not, a soul night  It's just an advertising gimmick.
  14. Why use the term? Does it make it sound like the customer is getting more for there money? Anyway no such it's either a nighter or it isn't and therefore a soul night.
  15. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Steve Smith played the Sensations early 90's at the Bretby soul nights.
  16. I thought I had cloth ears Malc never thought of these as anything other than white, especially when they sing the chorus.
  17. She was from Liverpool and her real name is Jean Owen.
  18. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Strange world of Northern Soul Adam
  19. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    possibly, he had plenty of stuff cheap compared to what it is today. Vanguards springs to mind at £15.
  20. George, as always great info and the sharing of it is much appreciated
  21. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    It was released on Contempo Vibrato LP first and then picked up by Expansion. did a quick google and found this info... Date: late December 1981 Location: New York City Label: [television broadcast] Jimmy Cobb (ldr), Dave Liebman (af, ss), Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis (ts), Freddie Hubbard (t, fh), Steve Satten (c, per), Steve Khan (g), Larry Willis (p), Peter Levin (syn), Walter Booker (b), Jimmy Cobb (d), Victoria Berdy, Jimmy Strassberg (per), Gregory Hines (v, dnc), Marilyn Redfield (v) a.a-01 So Nobody Else Can Hear - 3:40 (Steve Satten, Susannah Satten) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis Contempo Vibrato LP 12": CV 003 " So Nobody Else Can Hear b.a-02 Little Girl - 6:30 (Andrew 'Tex' Allen, Eleana Steinberg Tee) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis Contempo Vibrato LP 12": CV 003 " So Nobody Else Can Hear c.a-03 Remembering The Rain [lyric version] - 5:21 (Bill Evans, Eleana Steinberg Tee) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis Contempo Vibrato LP 12": CV 003 " So Nobody Else Can Hear d.b-01 My Old Friend - 6:24 (Steve Satten) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis Contempo Vibrato LP 12": CV 003 " So Nobody Else Can Hear e.b-02 Pistachio - 3:58 (Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis, Eleana Steinberg Tee) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis Contempo Vibrato LP 12": CV 003 " So Nobody Else Can Hear f.b-03 Spotlight - 5:08 (Eleana Steinberg Tee) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis Contempo Vibrato LP 12": CV 003 " So Nobody Else Can Hear g. Cute - 3:19 (Neal Hefti) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis h. Four More Blues - 0:43 (Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis) / arr: Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis All titles on: Expansion CD: 6 " So Nobody Else Can Hear (2000) Estee Recordings CD: 0049 " So Nobody Else Can Hear (2003) Gregory Hines (v) on a, d; (dnc) on g; Marilyn Redfield (v) on c, f. A spoken conversation between Bill Cosby and Jimmy Cobb (0:55) is included as the first track on CD issues. Simulcast on A&E television and 24 radio stations. DVD also issued. Personnel details need clarification as do variations between issues. Some issues list a final track of "So Nobody Else Can Hear" (reprise) - further details needed.
  22. It was released in 1977 on 45 and the Nobody But You lp in 76 I think over here (I've got a copy in the cupboard, I'll check if you need me to) and 1975 in the US. No US 45. Dunno when it was recorded.
  23. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Seen it listed for £150 dunno if it sold though. Seen it listed for a ton few times and seen it sold on ebay for half that.
  24. the one on youtube isn't the actual record, it's the same as the clip on Soul Source, half the record, then it's copied and looped/pasted on the end. Where he sings, "So you've got a little money....." it is only in the record once, not twice The record isn't 2min 50 odd seconds long, it's 2 min 29 seconds or something like that.
  25. I don't have the one Tony recommended otherwise I would have recommended it

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