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

    Dave, I have a feeling I know Denis from many years ago with his Dennis the menace top on. Did he run a secret allnighter somewhere in East Lancashire many years ago. I was going to go to it but nobody knew where it was, very hush hush,it was a well kept secret. I may be wrong, I usually am.
  2. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    The Unified Tribe "If we were invaded" was always a popular request at TSOP especially from Gill H, quality all the way Saturday 3rd Sept Culcheth
  3. Jessie Pinkman commented on Hutchy's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Nice one Mick, I'm so pleased you're going, you can help him back to the car this time.
  4. Jessie Pinkman commented on Hutchy's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Well said Baz, the music should be top notch,even Robbo's looking forward to it so anything could happen, I hope Anita doesn't jump all over him like the last time she saw him. I had to help him back to the car, he's never been the same since lol. See you all Saturday. Bob
  5. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    Baz, If you're thinking I'm pretty sure I have that Nicci Gilbert cd album, well yes you did but now I have it lol. If you remember at Prestwich July 2003 it was my 50th and you very generously gave me your advance promo copy It was near impossible to find at the time Dj's wanted it for the gorgeous "I Can't forget" track so here it is and a cert for the next Culcheth I think you had a spare copy, Nice one Baz (two sheds).
  6. Seano, The full title of Lamont Doziers song is "What am I gonna do about you girl (The Coke Song) so I think "You got my nose wide open" could mean something other than a sexual thing in this instance
  7. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    This 12" from Kareem wasn't one of the many new releases played at TSOP but it certainly was appreciated by both collectors and dancers alike. Samples Ron Matlock's "I can't forget about you" perfectly.""
  8. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    I hope Man U can get off the foot of the table before Ginger comes on Sept 3rd or I might have to play "It's an uphill climb to/from the bottom"
  9. Jessie Pinkman commented on Bazm's comment on an event in Soul Nights

    I'm just going through some of the CD Albums that came out during the TSOP Prestwich era and trying to re-acquaint myself with some of those brilliant tracks that we played there. I didn't realise at the time how many. As I go through them I'll post some of them on here. Before I start upsetting anyone I'm not saying that any of these tracks were only played at Prestwich, nor am I saying that they haven't been played anywhere since in fact most are modern soul anthems and rightly so. Quality all the way. First album I dusted off was this one from Tommy Sims Track 4 When you go. modern soul perfection.
  10. Very sad news, this one was always one of my favourites from his Peddling Music On The Side LP
  11. This sounded fab last night, a former Culcheth main room spin for local legend Ian Cunliffe aka (Arthur Daley/Dell Boy) lol and a repeat spin this Saturday
  12. It's okay Martin if anyone missed it, I'm doing a repeat performance tomorrow night. I even surprised myself how good I was. I'm hoping to get it on film to be used as a training video for up-coming dj's. Don't forget it's drinks on me. Is Carol still tea total. I can afford a shandy.
  13. Baz, Is Phil & Alex making a return visit to Culcheth any time soon. Great mix of music last time they was on.
  14. Yes Absolutely, you'd never play it out anywhere, it's just that i'd never flipped it like most of my records. What does JM know anyway lol
  15. Talking of flipping them over this is ont t'other side of "Stop leave my heart alone", I'm not sure why I've come over all Yorkshire like, maybe cos Chalkys coming on Saturday. Manships recommended this one.
  16. Me Too, though t'other sides quality as well.
  17. Hi All, 3 for Sale today, all dancers 1, The Embers ~ Where did I go wrong ~ Atlantic Black & Red issue NM absolutely stunning copy, 1 light scuff on the flip £200.00 (No need to upgrade from this) 2, Diane Lewis ~ Without your love ~ Wand EX copy, Looks and sounds great £200.00 (Drill hole through the label) Tim Brown auctioned one last week starting bid was £250 I didn't catch how much it finished up at 3, Ronnie Brown ~ SOUL ~ Hot Line EX copy £35.00 Postage Special next day delivery £7.50 (Insured for up to £500) Or if you prefer 1st class signed for £3.45 Thanks for looking. Bob
  18. You can't beat the Yellow'uns Si.
  19. I've only got a carver of it mate but it would be criminal if it never got released on a 45. Big thumbs up from me chalky.
  20. Chris Morgan take a bow son, take a bow for this 1969 soul masterpiece, First played by Guy at Stafford and now a regular play at Culcheth, how long before it becomes a WW or KW. It's a perfect dancer and surely has to be up there with the best ever played on the scene
  21. What so not a Nob Waver then Simon, Here's another Non Willy Waver from Marvin Gaye this time, album only but cheap as chips as they say, no secret sounds here, just quality music
  22. Lots of young soulies in the video dancing under what appears to be a pile of records style lamp shade thing. I'd have a step ladder looking through them.
  23. AH Alfie Davidson, Robbos favourite, he prefers the 12"version the longer the better. lol
  24. Pretty rare on original, I've just noticed on Discogs that Flanny has one for sale £199.00. I had to wait for the Expansion release when Richard was playing at Parkers. Virtually impossible to find then. slightly easier nowadays with discogs & ebay. Great call Mick I haven't heard it played out in years. Top tune.
  25. Here's one for the main room early doors crowd, a fantastic piece of cross over magic from Bobby Shannon. A massive spin for Richard Searling many years ago and still sounds the business. Bobby Patterson's original album track is great but this just edges it for me.

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