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  1. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    I think Bernard still has his copy and he'll be at Culcheth for this one. He likes a drink so you'll have to work on him a bit. 6 pints should do it😁
  2. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    As well as Soul Brothers Inc, Deane Coni club was the first place I heard Ralph Graham played as well, I know quite a few of us bought a copy of it there.
  3. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    After returning from one of his US trips, I remember Alex playing this at a midweek soul night at Deane Conservative Club, Bolton. Because he didn't have time to cover it up properly, he strategically placed bits of beer mat over the label. I'm pretty sure he was the first to ever play this?
  4. Jessie Pinkman commented on Eddiefoster's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    I watched the first episode last night, I'm still laughing at it. Brilliant
  5. Jessie Pinkman commented on Eddiefoster's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Yes Soulie was a brilliant dancer, he also had the biggest DJ box ever. It must have held 1,000 records. It was the same size as a wardrobe🀣😜 I'm sure he had a change of clothes in there as well.πŸ˜ƒ I'll try and find that documentary it sounds interesting.
  6. Jessie Pinkman commented on Eddiefoster's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Some might say the same thing about mine. I would say they're an acquired taste.πŸ˜‚
  7. Thankyou for showing the results. Is that correct Bottom & Co made Β£800 ?
  8. I have The Velvelettes Come on home (Let love live). if you're still after one on a 7" Bob
  9. Jessie Pinkman commented on Eddiefoster's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Yes the very same Neil Jones on the Tony's doc and a very funny guy. Here's one of his quips. A fellow DJ commented he'd got a couple of new things for Saturday and Neil asked him "What a new pair of shoes" πŸ€£πŸ˜‚ Well it made me laugh.
  10. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Baz, I think you've missed one ? πŸ˜ƒ The Mello Souls. If I'm not mistaken there could be a couple of copies in the building on Saturday.
  11. It must have been good Paul, even our good friend John "Lewie" Lewis gave it a big thumbs up.
  12. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    I wonder if Andy would consider selling me his spare copy of Shirley Edwards when he takes it off his wall.πŸ€£πŸ˜‡
  13. Does this help OMEN RECORDS The Omen Records story began in the late 1950s at Madison Records with a doo-wop group called The Untouchables and their producers. Two members of The Untouchables were Brice Coefield and Chester Pipkin. Herb Alpert and Lou Adler were the group's producers. Alpert also played trumpet on some of those sessions and these singles. By 1961, all of them had met Jerry Moss who was at Keen Records. Around 1964, Adler brought Pipkin and Coefield to A&M. Having worked together in the past, a new arrangement was formed, Omen Records. At some point, the label was deactivated and in 1965, Leland Rogers was hired to reactivate the label. In November 1965, the Sims Twins were signed. Having recorded for Sam Cooke's label, the Sims were a group that Herb Alpert knew. From 1964 until 1966, the label produced 18 singles in the rhythm and blues, soul and doo-wop genres. It appeared that A&M had hopes for the label's success as its number of releases doubled each year. Chester Pipkin was the primary producer for the label. He also wrote and arranged or co-arranged some of the songs. He even adapted Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto into "Should I Give My Love Tonight" which was an "A" side by The Wooden Nickels on Omen. In 1966, Omen began a production deal with James Brown which brought artist James Crawford of the James Brown Revue to the label. Four of the label's 13 artists created two singles and the remainder had one-shot deals. Brice Coefield had a single that was also released on A&M. It was "Ain't That Right" (Omen 10 and A&M 774). Each single is collectible because the "B" side was different on each label. The single that is most collectible from Omen is "The Sweetheart Tree" by Joe Phillips, a Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer tune from the motion picture "The Great Race." Pipkin and Coefield would reunite again in the group Africa which recorded two singles and an album for Lou Adler's Ode Records during the time that label was distributed by A&M.
  14. So this site is just about Rare Northern Soul is it. Well I've been posting up Recommended Movies and TV shows on here, I could have sworn you Karl told us about Kin. Kin brilliant you said. So not all Rare Northern Soul.
  15. "American Fiction" I've just watched this film and thought it was great. Pleasantly surprised to hear Ace Spectrum's "Without you" playing over the opening credits.
  16. "Poor Things" is picking up all sorts of Nominations and Awards. Emma Stone is winning awards as well though I found her character slightly annoying at the start. There's lots of weird and wonderful things happening. One of my all time favourite films is Jeunet's "Delicatessen", this film makes Delicatessen seem quite normal. I can't make my mind up if it's totally brilliant or totally bonkers. Mark Ruffalo seems to be having a ball. I'll bet he'd have done this film for free if he had to. I know I would. lol. I need to watch it again.
  17. Mark, that's one hell of a high benchmark, nothing can capture that feeling.
  18. What, I rest my case. What case.
  19. I think the clown suits are for the Circus.
  20. You never know it could end up like one of those seaside specials with comedians, magicians etc with Northern Soul music interludes. If they booked Harry Hill and Dynamo I'd buy a ticket myself.🀣
  21. Well Mark, I wouldn't say I've led a sheltered life but I thoroughly enjoyed The Proms as well, however I can appreciate a top class performance no matter who's performing. There's been TV ads, TV shows including Soaps storylines in Emmerdale & Coronation Street, Feature Films, A Northern Soul play so for you the over exposed bollocks has only just arrived. Some would say that happened years ago.
  22. Zero,Zero,Zero what a series, it was so good I bought it on DVD. Italian Mafia and South American drug cartels what's not to like. Thanks Simon for the reminder.
  23. I thought he was wooden when he did Crufts, he had no idea how to interact with the contestants (The owners not the dogs) πŸ˜ƒ I think he only did it the once. On Animal Park & The Chernobyl Doc he's ok.
  24. Jessie Pinkman commented on Eddiefoster's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Mick, T'other side as well, one of the best ever twofers. imho

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