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Jessie Pinkman

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  1. Just one more from the boss, you can hear the rest plus a helluva lot more rareties tonight. see you later.
  2. Here's another one of Baz's early doors spins on that wonderful sound system of his and what a brilliant previously un released piece of vinyl it is. Take a bow Al Williams.
  3. So, today’s the day and tonight’s proceedings will be started at 8pm by Barry “Baz” Maleady With a passion for rare grooves, deep cuts, and timeless soul classics, Barry “Baz” Maleady is a seasoned soul DJ known for delivering unforgettable sets that keep the dancefloor moving. Baz’s love for soul music runs deep, with a vinyl collection that spans decades and showcases his dedication to the genre’s rich history. Whether spinning Northern Soul, modern soul, Motown or smooth R&B, Baz brings an authentic energy to every event he plays. His sets are carefully curated to blend floor-fillers with hidden gems, creating a unique experience for both die-hard soul fans and casual listeners alike. Having played at clubs, festivals, soul weekenders, and radio shows across the UK, Baz has built a loyal following that appreciates his deep knowledge, warm presence, and undeniable groove. If soul is the heartbeat of your event, Baz Maleady is the DJ to bring it to life. Here’s a sample of Baz’s ‘early doors’ spins Eddie Bo Our Love Will Never Falter The Oracles I Ain’t Got the Time Bobby Guitar Bennet You Did it Again The C-Quents It’s You and Me Al Williams Try Them Cavalier Time
  4. Is it just me or does anybody else start mouthing "Man Oh Man" to parts of this record.😮😊😄
  5. 3 rare un's for sale, enquiries/reservations via PM UK Sales only Prices includes Special Next Day Delivery 1 Johnny De'Vigne ~ I smell trouble ~ De'Lite Promo EX £500 2 Mr Percolator ~ I can't get enough ~ Wax-Well Ex £300 Of his 3 releases on this label this is by far the rarest ****SOLD***** 3 Gerald Trotter ~ One more hurt ~ Modo VG+ £450 (Same as Marjorie Black but more gritty) This is the release before the Bob & Gene rarity and like that release isn't the best recording
  6. Here's one from Tony's list and what a cracker it is. Recorded originally by Tony Owens in 1968, at a slow pace, thankfully The Philharmonics version is more DJ & dancefloor friendly and here it is.
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  8. Baz, Don't forget one of Dave's biggest achievements is the SOULFUL KINDA MUSIC magazine that he's been producing since 1989, not forgetting the issue where Culcheth regular Rob Haigh sat on stage at the Lea Hall Manor all-nighter and noted down every single record that was played during the night. I'll never forget seeing Rob trying to peer over Butch's shoulder to see what he was cueing up next. I was half expecting him to try and look under the labels of his cover ups.😂. I think that issue is online somewhere. There'll be nearly a full house of Magnetics monsters in the building on the night, unless one of the DJ's has "Lady in Green" tucked away somewhere to make it a full house. I know they're not all the same groups but It's a nice thought. Here's one of Dave's choices.
  9. Thanks Rob, I'll let Mick know.👌😀
  10. Here's another one for Saturday..
  11. Have you decided which helmet you'll be wearing mate.
  12. This should sound fantastic on Baz's system, fingers crossed Mick it arrives in time eh.😓
  13. He's done it again. Last night Mick recommended a Sonny Til record that Hoss played on Deans show on Thursday and he asked me if I knew it. Bloomin heck what a record, hopefully MH will play it on Saturday.👍
  14. I remember Mick Howard recommending this at the Radcliffe all-nighter and when I mentioned it to Gibby he told me he'd seen more Bobby Hill on the same label than Sam Dees. I Love it.
  15. Sorry boss, but he started it with The Happy Mundeys comment, I couldn't resist it.😒
  16. Stevie, I'm thinking every single sided record one side doesn't play.

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