Everything posted by Chalky
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where's the most progressive northern nights?
I think most are disillusioned because like the classic scene it was/is becoming the same old same. Like the other scenes it is what you spend and not your choice though imagination. It still seems to be the same Djs playing the records, nothing seems to have changed much at all with what has happened the last couple of years.
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where's the most progressive northern nights?
Used to play the Marvels as a bit of a something different quality oldie some years ago. I struggled to sell it, took ages.
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where's the most progressive northern nights?
Whole new generation and playing to a WHOLE new crowd, really?
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Frankie and the Classicals
Discogs doesn't get everything right, it relies on user (you or I) input for all its information. It will only mark something as unofficial or bootleg if there is evidence and enough vote on it. I would leave well alone and go for one of the two releases of What Shall I Do that you know are real for certain. The so called Jamaican Jerry Williams looks juts as dodgy or a 70s reissue, where does it state it is Jamaican?
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where's the most progressive northern nights?
Anywhere you go is virtually an oldies night, upfront, classic, crossover. There are no new discoveries, if there is there is just a tiny amount. Even the "upfront" venues are playing the same stuff they were playing 10 years plus ago.
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Frankie and the Classicals
Same typeface as the 70s reissue of If you Ask Me...that scan is hardly anything to judge authenticity by though and not much to go on on discogs, nothing one 45 cat. The other only other Jerry Williams Jamaican release is a different type f ace altogether.
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Frankie and the Classicals
I mean a 60s one
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Frankie and the Classicals
The whole label print looks iffy, different font, off centre etc
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Frankie and the Classicals
Like you I have my doubts, no engineer initials which with them being on the issue you'd expect on the promo....I guess? Don't recall seeing a white promo for other Calla releases either
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Silhouettes lp not me baby
I agree 200000 highly unlikely, more than likely and John says 20.000. As for charts, depends on how and where it was sold I guess. Whatever the figure there must have been high hopes for the group, both from the group itself and those behind the label who weren't short of a bob or two. As one of the group says in an interview when asked why they split, "it just didn't happen". Sister label too
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Silhouettes lp not me baby
200.000 is not a lot really for a group that topped both pop and R&B charts. The Servicemen's first 45 was a 10.000 press but it is extremely rare.
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Was Me-O Records a Detroit label?
So it is a group, always assumed as I guess others did it was just the one person. What is the poster?
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Silhouettes lp not me baby
The group name is in it and if it was meant as a give away at gigs etc?
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Silhouettes lp not me baby
It’s the included in the jacket bit I’m talking about. There is no evidence it ever was included in the jacket. I’m not disputing it was ever released.
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Silhouettes lp not me baby
He may just be using the same information that many have been using regarding the free single without any actual facts it was included?
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Frank Gino "Papermoon and Adam & Eve"
He did, it's the show I mention above, between 14th and 21st May, it was the first time on the radio and never at a venue as far as we knew then. Whitchurch on the 14th is the first time Eddie Whitehead was played. 21st was the first Mexborough all-nighter where these all probably got a spin. Guy had not long been back from the States with Chris King.
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Dean Anderson's Sound of Soul, Thursday 8pm.
The last show of 2021 takes look at the scene post Stafford, in the main 1987 and the Djs at Guy Hennigan's Soultown All-nighters.
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Soul Joe Clements - photo needed
Excellent info Derek.
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Frank Gino "Papermoon and Adam & Eve"
Same group mate https://soulfuldetroit.com/web07-golden world/golden world story/18-gw-the-reflections.htm
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Frank Gino "Papermoon and Adam & Eve"
Guy first played it on a radio show in May 0f 1988, probably played it at Mexborough that weekend which was 21st May I think (I was listening to the radio show the other day by coincidence). That was the first know plays on the scene, it was unknown and covered upon as Gino and the Crests I think. It was the same time as Eddie Whitehead was played, all bought in the same trip to the States according to Guy on the show, Bleu Lights being another.
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Frank Gino "Papermoon and Adam & Eve"
yes mate
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Frank Gino "Papermoon and Adam & Eve"
Gino and Papermoon was a late 80s biggie for Guy, I bought his copy or a spare off him. I remember selling it 91/92 and it paid for a hotel room for Parkers on NYE
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Snoz (Paul Barker) from Barnsley RIP
Neither if memory serves, Park Road, up from I think Coach and Horses. That was the pub we had the afternoon sessions in before Tracky, football ground behind the pub somewhere? only went top Royston once and that was when I picked your dad up for Bub's funeral if I remember rightly. You have a sister? Shame about you and yer mum.
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Eddie Regan - Will you please stand up
what was the date?
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Eddie Regan - Will you please stand up
DCP, the label was sold in early 1966, my guess is he used the funds to purchase R-W? Just a guess mind as there is nothing concrete anywhere. But I still maintain Don Costa had nothing to do with the production of Eddie Regan other than acquire the master from R-W?