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  1. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Lawrence and The Arabians is right..it's on Hem. Can't help with the tape tracklisting but if you do get the listing together might be able toi help with soundfiles for your cd.
  2. I think you're right about not Northern Soul....
  3. As well as dancing, buying records, chillin in the tea room we always used to find time for a game of cards in the balcony or behind curtains strangely enough Good thing about this wonderful scene...we're all always learning Lifeline Saturday?
  4. Know the record jamie but I'm surprised you don't, especially as it was made big by fellow Leeds spinner Pat Brady...."Lee Blackmore & Soulsearchers" Big in the 80's...especially at Bradford
  5. Without listening which Otis Lee Track?
  6. Anything by Jesse Davis
  7. I can't remember last one I saw for sale Grant. As for a bench mark??? Well Dottie and Millie should be less thasn a ton in terms of rarity, used to be in every box for around £15 but it's demand pushing up the price. Dottie and Millie and Walter B don't come even close IMO in terms of rarity. If Walter B was indemand who knows what price it would be????
  8. Cheers Nick looking forward to it. Dunno what the guides book it at but like you say I bet it's less than Dottie and Millie but it's one you rarely see! Agaoin like you say definately one of the under appreciated tracks and maybe one rripe for re-activation????
  9. After listening to Guys Stafford set has anyone got an MP3 of old GuyH spin Walter B & Untouchables - I Can't Stop Loving You - Apollo? Great stuff that IMO puts most to shame these days. Will listen to Pat Bradys this afternoon if I get the chancve. Pat IMO had a set to rival anyone back in the 80's
  10. Don't rightly know Dan. It's on the LP This Is My Country.
  11. Impressions for sure....
  12. The TV rarely goes on here Brett, like you say too much music to listen too. Tonight various live Stafford sessions
  13. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Not heard a thing either and Lifeline is definately ON with special guests Ginger and Arthur Fenn.
  14. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Opinions are like arseholes....everyones got one but at the end of the day when it comes to prices only two opinions count the one of the buyer and the seller
  15. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Can't be that reliable as you have a copy, so obviously been pressed Sorry LP's not my strong point so can't really help.
  16. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Not really much use but the Chevelles also backed Betty Turner, same (backing) group not sure looking at my notes at least 2 singles on Orr, one released twice.... 1001 Cookie Scott-Your Love It Won Me Over/Funny Changes 1007 Cookie Scott-Your Love It Won Me Over/Funny Changes 1016 Cookie Scott-Misled/I Don't Care
  17. Bobby Byrd only the step father tho'
  18. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Cheers mate
  19. and his (ex) girlfriend
  20. Don't forget Joss Stone
  21. Agree with you there Billy....
  22. An article Mike Markesich wrote and was posted on RSF sometime ago. Sure I've seen a photo of them too "Detroit Soul on Music Town" from Mike Markesich Well, first off, the Detroit Soul were from New Britain, Connecticut. And they were all high school kids! The group used some members of their high school marching band on the recording of "All Of My Life". That single was released around September 1967 and was a Top Ten record on the Hartford, CT radio scene. Here in the New Haven, CT area (which is right on the CT shoreline, it made it up to #31 on the weekly Top 60 radio chart. One of the members died in Vietnam...I don't think it was the lead singer, Sal Lenares- -he was in an earlier group called the Soobes, who might have recorded a track on the CT various artist Soul sound LP's on the Fling-O label. I have never seen the LP, so I can't say for certain. Anyway, getting back to the group, I used to work with a guy who went to school with the members of Detroit Soul, and he said they could pull off soul as well as chart hits of the day. Their second single, "Does Your Mind Go Wild" came out around May 1968, and was nowhere near as popular as "AOML". Sal was out of the group by that time, I think Bill Durso, lead guitarist is giving his all on lead vocal. I like this disc too, wish they could've employed a black female chorus to coo the title instead of some local white girls.
  23. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Need decent quality MP3's of these two if anyone can oblige Jimmy Church - Right On Time - Southern Artists Falcons - Love Look In Her Eyes - Big Wheel Cheers
  24. would agree with your value Hippo, maybe touch more but like you have seen for more, anything between £70 and a ton.
  25. I'm not certain but sure I've got Johnny Maestro on a Stafford live tape, Ady playing it. Will try and dig it out. Know it was a 100 Club monster around that time, maybe bit after Stafford had closed??? C'mon Ady put us out of our misery

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