Everything posted by Chalky
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The Admirations
I would say the Aspirations. The flip I Want To Be Free is as good if not better. The Smith is Walter Smith who left to form Walter & The Admerations (Man Oh Man on La Cindy).
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Stormy Wynters Mp3
Still pretty rare even if it is on a major label.
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Landmark Venues?
- Clifton Hall
not sure but think Richard might still have it Keb. Played at Wigan too.- Country Girl
sure the last one went for summat like 2k- June Jackson - Man Or A Woman?
June probably a nickname...sure I've read something about him somewhere The Bootlegers was arranged and conducted by him as were I'm pretty sure the Musette 45.- June Jackson - Man Or A Woman?
Sure I've seen the name in production/arranger credits too, can't think what right now. Flip side to the Bootleggers on Discovery credited to June Jackson.- June Jackson - Man Or A Woman?
bloke- Christmas Greetings - Saves On Stamps - Say Hi This Christmas Here On Soul Source
Stamps...christmas cards We're blokles Mark we've a good excuse not to buy stamps and cards Have a great Christmas & New Year mate and the same to everyone on Soul Source and anyone who knows me...or come to that doesn't know me Here's to a Soulful and Prosperous 2006- Artist/title/label Required
Gene McDaniels did a version on Liberty- Artist/title/label Required
Yep I know it but this was an old cover up of Gary Spencers but he had it covered as Robbie Little. This is gonna bug me till either I remember who it is or someone tells us- Ringleaders On M-pac
straight to the point lad no use beating round the bush as me gran used to say Then accept my apologies But as only Pete Smith and myself mentioned anything to do with a price/value I assumed you was referring to me- Titles That Suggest The Song Must Be Awful
Three Little Pigs- Landmark Venues?
Many people mention how much Sheridans is missed. Last NYE was certainly a great night. All the Clubs at Sheridans, Lifeline, Soultown and Backbeat pushed the boundaries and didn't stick to the same old same.- Landmark Venues?
Definately a land mark venue- Landmark Venues?
Bretby...the original Bretby that is- Landmark Venues?
If going by music policy alone there can't be many land mark venues from the 90's and 2000's. There haven't been that many that have consistently pushed the boundaries .- News: Update on Lifelines Weekender February 2006
Update on Lifelines Weekender February 2006 View full article- Update on Lifelines Weekender February 2006
Latest News and Info on the Lifeline Weekender Full information and the latest new on this upcoming event. Not long now for the Lifeline Soul Club's first Real Deal Rare Soul Weekender to be held 3rd, 4th &5th of February 2006..... Being held at the "Ye Old Bell" Barmy Moor near Retford. Here's what the Hotel says of its self and having seen it we can only agree!! "The Ye Olde Bell, one of the most distinctive hotels in Nottinghamshire is set in several acres of beautiful grounds close to Sherwood Forest in the heart of Nottingham's enchanting countryside. It has all the charm and character you would expect from one of England's oldest coaching inns, with its oak panelled rooms, log fires and leaded windows. Guests are assured of all the modern day comforts required by the most discerning of guests. The surrounding area is rich in history. Nottingham and York are less than an hours drive away." The hotel is sold out but there is a travel lodge close by at Blyth Services from where we will be hoping to run a mini bus from there to the venue for those who cannot get a room at the venue (if there are enough stopping there). There are also B&B's in Blyth itself and the surrounding area. I'll post some further details as soon as possible. Weekend passes are still available for £35. The music policy for the weekend will be the same as the successful Lifeline all-nighters, upfront, rare, unissued, cheap, expensive, forgotten &thinking man's and woman's oldies.....anything as long as it isn't played week in week out DJ's confirmed include Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Soul Sam, Cliff Steele, Chalky, Kitch, Dean Anderson, Arthur Fenn, Tim Brown, Rob Thomas, Andy Whitmore & Christian Brodsjoe. Others who have gladly given there services free for the afternoon sessions include the London Mafia Marco, Teff and Tony Smith, Hammy (the Scottish one), Ali &John Nightingale, Glyn Thornhill, Brett Franklin, Jamie &Rich (Soulsville), Ged Parker, Mick Howard, James Trouble & others....quality assured I think you will agree!! To reserve your pass for the weekendor for further enquiries please e-mail Chalky @ chalky@soultown.eclipse.co.uk (or telephone 07743 863 523) or Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com (01302 744927) or Mick @ Trentsoul@aol.com This will also mark Lifeline's second anniversary- Landmark Venues?
It was probably great in the era you went for many others, just not me. Was too much into newies to go back to oldies week in week out, still am Was one of the reason I didn't do so many nighters mid 90's. Flyer from 80''s....- Landmark Venues?
Tony's...when, which era? Guy Hennigan era or after (90's)? It was never the same after Guy stopped doing it. It was in 87/88 one of the best upfront venues in the country with all the top "newies" dj's appearing there. With the later re-emergance of Northern Soul in the 90's the music went backwards so stopped going.- Ringleaders On M-pac
Dan, I think your getting paranoid and shit stirring mixed up Like I said, I wouldn't dream of saying something out of order in sales and dismissing someones price but like we both said this is in a discussion section- Danny Moore Help Needed Urgently
Original or boot? Boot £15 Original depends who is selling it owt between £60 and £100. Cheapest seen on ebay this year £46. Rarely see it in a box for less than £60 - £80. Cheapest I can find on ebay this year went for £46.- Current Value Please
Reckon it was £50 when we listed it but like I said it was while back...tis harder to find than most think. Dunno if you'd get the price you wanted on e-bay though Kirsty- The Intruders
The Intruders version of A Love Thats Real (Eptones) had the odd spin, most notably by Colin Wood. - Clifton Hall