Everything posted by Steve Plumb
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Manship Auction Prices
Thanks for blowing my cover Steve Anyway that report you asked for on that DJ will be on your desk tomorrow morning Cheers Ian Blair
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Anderson Bros
Just posted the info below on JM auction thread then spotted this thread, so i've posted it again- Best way to tell the Anderson Bros is to make sure the mono side is actually mono! It definitely sounds different to the Stereo mix and is only on the original. I always play the Mono side out........keeps the Soul Police away Cheers Steve
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Manship Auction Prices
Both we're promo'd at virtually the same time just before the label closed, so both are probably as rare as each other? btw Best way to tell the Anderson Bros is to make sure the mono side is actually mono! It definitely sounds different to the Stereo mix and is only on the original. I always play the Mono side out........keeps the Soul Police away Cheers Steve
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Chris Bartley Picture Sleeve
Fookin great LP btw 'Sugar baby' came out as 'I know we can work it out' on by Chris Bartley on Buddah! What a brilliant track! Sandi Sheldon looked just like she did on that LP when she came over here a few years ago too! Cheers Steve
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Top man! IL & SG I doff my hat to you both...................Although it's still a reissue Wish I'd have had this info when I did me article on Inn II back in the day! Cheers Steve
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Post Stafford Classics
Thought it might be Simon, considering it came from IL's collection in the first place! Thanks for the info! Cheers Steve
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Post Stafford Classics
Anyone mentioned Flowers - For real? A late 80's Saturday afternoon weekender spin from Richard Searling that grew from there, or was it played earlier? I know RS got it from Bernie Golding out of IL's collection BUT wasn't aware of it til about '87? Be interesting to know if there's earlier spins for this or if RS actually played it at Stafford et al? Another, although not a monster 'Locations - Mr Diamond man' Sam spin from the early 90's Another 'not a monster' (but it hasn't stopped others ) - Norma Jean - I've taken over - Hep Me - mid 90's discovery! T'other side of Innersection..................God there must be loads of Crossover/70's/Modern not mentioned yet? Cheers Steve
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New Youngblood Dj On The Scene
This is a great point Jayne - sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't! Not exclusivel to young DJ's either! Same goes for the 'mild reaction' thing I'm afraid! This happens to ALL DJ's regardless of age imho. A more well known DJ will usually get a better reaction to a tune played by a lesser known DJ................bet zillions on here can give examples too!!! Like it or not, this is the way the scene works imho! I've heard Alex and he sounded good to me with lots of passion (which is what you need, that's for sure!), Sean is great as we know (well, he's a veteran now isn't he ) and we also have a young lad up here called Danny Clegg who is as passionate as you can be about Northern (& 70's). He plays originals wherever possible with a great rig of his own too! Interesting (although not surprising) that most young DJ's do so cos of influence from their owd fella! Take care and more power to the young uns! Cheers Steve
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Also done by Flashlight on their Philly Groove LP! Think Flashlight & QWO where the same group? Anyone confirm? Could even be the same recording but would need to dig them both out and check? There are other tracks from the LP that were recorded by QWO too! Cheers Steve
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Hi Steve Be interesting to see if it's a US issue? Like i said, i have it twice with Inn II # and a WB # but both on Inn II It does make sense that it did crop up on WB though............they re-promoted it when WB took over distribution (I think Inn II operated as an indie for the first few releases) and possbily pressed up the first copies on WB! Wonder if Wales Wallace got the same treatment cos that got two releases too! If it is Steve, you probably have a very rare reissue Cheers Steve
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New Youngblood Dj On The Scene
I still have the badge
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
That's right Paul - some of the Inn II release came out twice too, with Inn II release numbers AND Warners numbers including Quadrophonics & Wales Wallace BUT don't recall seeing them on WB..........unless maybe they were released in Canada or summat, in which case they 'may' have been on WB???? Anyone? btw Both Barbara Hall 45's on Inn II are ace!!!!!!! Cheers Steve
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Mid tempo? Fookin ell at my age that's an out an out dancer Both sides are written by Sam Dees - the Deep side is awesome too imho (also done by Ben E King) Back on thread topic..............Innovation II - what a great label that always reminds me of The Mecca regulars Pete Haigh, Epic & Pete Mason. All three of them back in the day often told me to buy anything on that label, which I did and am eternally grateful I did, I can tell you!!!! btw I have a good version of "You brought it on yourself" by Lloyd Price too - that's mid tempo too Cheers Steve
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Solar Radio's Sunday Soul Selection 10am - Midday
Brilliant show Shaun & Gazza Only caught the first hour so currently downloading the show as we speak! Cheers Steve
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Gloria Scott That's What You Say French 7'
Didn't know about it................................but if you're selling it please let me know Cheers Steve
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
I've forgotten wrongly? Priceless Ian, priceless Who did you end up selling it to? btw Knowing Mark B I'll bet he bagged it for buttons on evilbay cos if there's a man that can eek out bargains on the bay, it's that man! I remember it being a fairly nice record and undoubtedly a very rare record BUT thought I could live without it at £1K (or £500 if I've forgotten wrongly )! That was a good day by the way and I certainly came away with some great records Cheers Steve
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
It was Ian! It's the same record Brett is talking about - the one Mark B has now! Solid centre South African Atlantic i think? Sure Mark B will confirm too You offered it me for £1K when i came to see you a few years ago if you remember? I thought it was good.........but not £1K good Cheers Steve
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Post Stafford Classics
Brilliant thread - well done everyone, so much brill info and not too much politics Cheers Steve
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Patti Stokes - Good Girl - Mir A Don
Whaddymean get in line..........I was here first! Bet you've already PM'd prophonics too ya bugger! Cheers Steve
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Patti Stokes - Good Girl - Mir A Don
PM with your highest price please Cheers Steve
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Sale
Yeah, both sides of this are fookin awesome!
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Just out of interest............ You can get those 'last played clip' records next to your name even if you don't listen to them! I haven't listened to the last three or four next to my name. If you're doing a google search for a track and the soul-source refo post page comes up in the search (which it often does!) it will assign it to to your 'last played clip' part of your account! I had summat really bad on once as i was searching for something on behalf of someone. Can't remember what it was BUT I quickly found summat else to replace it with Cheers Steve
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Four Below Zero 12" On Roulette
Saddo that I am, I've just dug out all three versions and can report they ARE all different! Everything I said above is right except the 45's are NOT simply the 12" split in two! All three versions are the same up to the break (about two to two and a half minutes in). The 12" then has a long break (about 3 mins)and a brief vocal refrain. The bit from the break to the end of the 12" is virtually the same as both Part 2's on the 45's. (Don't forget the Roulette 45 & 12" are slightly more Discofied than the P&P 45!) The BIG difference is the 45's from the break actually have a completely different ending with lots of vocals and choruses that are NOT on the 12". The 45's are more of a song (if you know what I mean?) The 12" is of course louder than the 45's! On balance I think I prefer the P&P original 45 version (which is just called ESP by the way!) I think I need a lie down................................................ Steve
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Four Below Zero 12" On Roulette
I have all 3 releases (45 P&P, 45 Roulette, 12" Roulette) All different! Orig P&P less discoey and more earthy than Roulette version. 12" full version with long instrumental bit in the middle. 45 Roulette (from memory) Parts 1 & 2 I think is the actual 12" and the same mix but i'd need to double check that! Will do it later unless someone comes up with the full answer before then? Cheers Steve
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Solar Radio's Sunday Soul Selection 10am - Midday
Thanks Zane, much appreciated mate! Cheers Steve