Everything posted by Carty
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1st Record Played At Wigan
Could have been , Definately a Winstanley record , maybe he went cold on it until about 79 when it got regular plays ? love the record by the way , had a copy in 1980 , whenever i see it for sale now it always seems 20 quid more than i think its worth , but it s not getting any cheaper .
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Standing in the shadows of Motown, a nagging question
I suppose it depends how success is to be judged , musically in my mind , motown ended then . There must be 100 motown classics made in Detroit for every one made on the West coast . As a corporation , no doubt they did fine , the number of greatest hits , anthologies etc that kept getting recycled right up to this day , the real Motown sound never went West.
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Ben Sherman 2018 Northern Soul
Whatever happened to Jaytex ?
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Steve Mannion
Hello all , If anyone knows Steve could you please ask him to p.m. me on here , Thanks , Mike.
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Top 10 All time Motown Dancers ?
Miracles, Whole lot of shakin goin on . M arvelettes I,ll keep on holdin on . Martha & Vandellas Youve been in love too long . Liz Lands , Midnight Johnny . Originals , Suspicion . Supremes , My world is empty without you . Four tops , I,ll turn to stone . Junior Walker , Roadrunner . Velvelettes , Bird in the hand . Temptations , I know i,m losing you .
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Wigan DJ’s
Yes, let me clarify , it was only Collin Curtis who did the guest spots ,The other two were of course regulars
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Wigan DJ’s
Kev Roberts , Ian Dewhurst . Colin Curtis, 1975 guest spot(s) Mr Ms, Scat cat, Brian Rigby , Alan Cain , Steve Whittle , Didnt Andy Peebles do a guest spot at the second or third anniversary ?
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Northern Soul In Japan - The Independent Feature
Great article , visited my Daughter who was teaching in Osaka some years back , All aspects of retro American culture seemed to be worshipped , even a sizeable shopping section called Americamura, with outlets selling vinyl , toys , comics ,clothes etc , mainly from that golden 50s to 70s American period . They seem to be loving it , wish i could go to that place .
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supremes stoned love (long version)
I prefer the shorter version , think the long version puts a different complexion on it that dosent sit well with me , maybe it s because i had heard the released version for over 40 years before i heard it . Saw the Supremes perform this live at Manchester Odeon in 1971 and those opening words" Stoned love" stick with me to this day , cant for the life of me recall a spoken intro on that performance , but there may well have been .
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Poll: Which 'I hurt on the other side' for you?
Jerry Cook for me , this is however one of the very few occasions where, when a song has been recorded by two artists , i like both versions . usually one runs a far off second , but here they are both great , Jerry Cook has a raw soul/blues feel, but the production on the Sidney Barnes track makes it a winner as well.
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The Guardian's take on a NS top 10
" The Tomangoes were basically the Faux Tops " !? ! Love a lot of the Four tops early Motown stuff , but give The Tomangoes more respect than that. they made that record , it sunk without trace , but itsone of the greatest records ever made . The fact that even this guy has latched onto it is testament to its brilliance . it made his top ten and i would estimate he has probably heard around seventy or eighty northern records in his time to be considered a Guardian expert . out of those eighty , it made number three . Faux tops ? Faux journo.
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Gordy Label Question
Yes , i can see it now , obvious once pointed out , must be quite rare that .
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Gordy Label Question
Never seen one with the Gordy badge logo on the side as posted a few posts up . Thanks for posting .
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Jackie Wilson At The Casino
No on both of those , wasnt it quite a short show ? dont remember the sound being noticably any better or worse . What i do recall of that evening is the small record outlet on the balcony had a page long list of Brunswick Jackie Wilson 45s For sale ,unusual as it was mainly an outlet for pressings .
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Jackie Wilson At The Casino
I was at the Jackie Wilson performance at the Casino, and to be honest , it was not a patch on the Betty Wright performance a few weeks earlier . No one realised at the time that Jackie Wilson was ill , ( no one i knew any way ) , and the consensus at the time seemed to be that it was a bit of a let down . In hindsight , i realise what a privelidge it was to be at the final show of such a ledgendary figure .
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A big big thanks to Rod aka Modernsoulsucks!
Sorry to hear that you are calling it a day Rod , Thanks for help when needed in the past , hope you are still going to be contributing on here , The site will find it very difficult to replace a man of your calibre . Look after yourself man .
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100 x Original 45rpm Motown & related label for sale
Pmed you.
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COMMUNAL HANDCLAPPING
The Jewels "We got Togetherness " ,The six clap break!. ( or was it seven?)
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Record shipping from the USA
I always believed that American comics were sent over here as ships ballast , every other newsagent had racks of them in the sixties , all a couple of years old . if comics , why not records ?no doubt seen as equally disposable at the time .( vaguley recall a similar thread some time back )
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News: Northern Soul and Age in 2017 - Carry On Regardless?
I,m never quite sure about this" passing it on to the next generation " stuff . Back in the early seventies , the scene was the most exciting thing there was , there was nothing that could compare with it and we were drawn like moths to a flame ( more than a few getting badly burnt ) . can we honestly say this today ? If i was a teenager today , would i have the same attraction to todays set up ? Not a chance , From what i gather there are plenty of things going on up and down that have a similar raw underground vibe about them , One thing that does not have this however is todays northern soul scene , its the equivalent of the working mens clubs in the seventies , , the very type of thing that we were not prepared to settle for ,that made the difference of the Northern scene so attractive . I am sixty next year and am certainly not interested in the lawless drug fueled weekend extravaganzas of yesteryear , but i find the occasional forays onto todays scene quite sanitised affairs . in my own way , i have deepened my appreciation of and passion for the music , but the scene? come on.
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Cherished record casualties
Think it was the Jades that got left on the chip shop counter ( by Dave Mccadden )
- News: The Road To Wigan Casino
- News: The Road To Wigan Casino
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Wigan
Regarding the Dog And Partridge , ( this is the one, just up from the station where you go down the side to the back of a church right ? ) The Landlords name was Nobby , and back in the days of 11 o clock last orders , we would regularly arrive between ten past and half past eleven, the routine was always the same , as we entered,Nobby would look at the clock for what seemed like ages , the place would go quiet as the regulars looked on , then he would announce " Just in time lads what can i get you?"followed by a cheer and laughter from the locals , at around ten to twelve he would always say "Sup up, Yer not in New York now lads " ( letting us know it was time to head off round the corner ) Wonderful times .
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