Everything posted by Soulstu
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Things In Records That Make You Shiver
Karmello Brooks - when she goes 'de-dooby-da-da' or something like that after the first verse/chorus - she's just so carried away with the joy of just singing! Also a bit later on when her voice growls a bit - magic. Really into female vocals at the mo. This is a good thread and really shows the PASSION of everyone on here - what it's all about.
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Things In Records That Make You Shiver
Is that all Robb?!!!
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Things In Records That Make You Shiver
The Drifter - Ray Pollard - right near the end his voice cracks just a bit on the last 'I'm just a drift 'crack' er-er' Hairs standing on my arms as I'm typing.
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Mike, Please, please don't change Look At Your Box - it's a brilliant title, distills the whole record collecting thing down to a simple, tangible image - our boxes of records. It only sounds naughty to Finbarr Saunders ears!
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Trammps - Hold Back The Night
Yep, tune! First heard this via Graham Parker & The Rumour's cover version (not bad at all) but this is killer, thanks for sharing.
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Sold, Thanks
Whatever it was I was just about to offer twice as much!...
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The coolest thing about Soul Source is just scanning through a thread, then without warning BOOM! a post from Lorraine Chandler…. LORRAINE CHANDLER!!! …and shooting the sh*t with the very nice Peter Nice.
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Noooooo! You'll always be Peter99 to me! In fact i thought you were called 99 and the 'Peter' bit was the part you couldn't remove.
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Hear hear Mike! Long live this great site - and thanks! Soul source is the single biggest factor in re-igniting my passion for Northern soul and for that I thank you. I think I have learned more about my favourite records and artists and heard more new stuff in the past couple of months thanks to the brilliant people who come on here than in 36 years of being into it, not to mention some great advice from these knowledgeable people. Hardly use FB now anyway. Thanks again.
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Dobie Gray
Sorry scooter girl, Dave Turner is spot on - it's not the original US Charger you have, it is a UK reissue by Selectadisc of Nottingham. So what if it's worth a few quid only, it's a brilliant record. Just enjoy it.
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Is Soul The New Punk?
Hmmm.. Ernie, I think it's different - these are very benign and friendly influences. Punk was rock music violently reacting against itself - no matter how you think about it it was part of a straight lineage - rocknroll, beat groups, garage rock, all band/guitar based rock. When it started to become diluted and jaded, then there was a 'revolution'. I guess the big transitions in soul have been equally revolutionary, but less confrontational? rnb to motown style soul, to psych soul to funk to disco to hi nrg, house, hip hop etc etc etc Has there been the same kind of animosity towards older genres on the soul scene compared to the attitude of punk towards 'dinosaur rock'? I think rock music journalists have been instrumental in stoking this up. There's been less of a need for a dramatic and vicious soul 'year zero' because the quality, beauty and sheer class of the music has always been pretty consistent. That's my view anyway (even as someone who loves punk and indie and garage rock etc.. as well as soul). Feel free to wade in!…..
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Which Northern Track You Dislike The Most
Ha ha guilty as charged Pete! I'll reserve judgment till I hear it properly then, but I'm not holding out much hope.
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Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
- Little Richard I Don't Want To Discuss It
One thing about Soul Source, which by the way is THE site for us soul fans, is that the number of records that I have that I thought were originals are bloody boots! Including my white demo of IDWTDI. These were all bought from record stores in the 70s as imports, so like an idiot I thought they were legit. My heart sinks every time I see a post that asks if a record is a boot or not - cos what inevitably happens is...... yep there goes another one from £150 to a fiver! I think my northern collection is worth about a tenth of what I thought it was once I joined. Hang on to that lovely purple label even if it is second issue - I wish I had one, at least it's real.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
Yep I have a tendency to generalise! Initially I did mean the black TMG series. I remember reading a Record collector article on rare UK motown in the 90s and the Oriole release of Mike & The Modifiers and the Valadiers were massively rare.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
Would have liked that mint one that JM auctioned t'other week! Pic sleeve n all. That'd be a good one to kick off the collection all right.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
I reckon the appeal of UK issues may be because it's all on one label? Imagine if every US release was on Gordy instead of five or six (more if you include Weed, MoWest etc) different labels. I reckon the urge to build up a massive collection of those lovely purple labels would be too hard to resist.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
Well put Carts, I see what you mean. The black label with that '45' and the little bit of text near the hole is great - and I imagine a full set of them would be something pretty wonderful.- Which Northern Track You Dislike The Most
I totally agree - it's a mess.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
Peter, I know you see a record as more than just a tune that comes out of your speakers? An actual piece of US culture? That's why I buy US and i reckon that's why you buy it. Don't get me wrong I'm not an Americanophile (??!!!) but soul is American through to the bone.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
It's probably me Martyn, I've got a bee in my bonnet at the moment about buying 'original' issues. Way back when my box was full of boot, repros, 70s reissues Casino Classics, Destiny, all that stuff - I've had a bellyful of it, so to me a UK issue is not an original (unless it's a UK artist - Julian Covey etc.). See More Love (superb record) for me would have to be Tamla or Tamla demo. end of.- Which Northern Track You Dislike The Most
Just two (of many!) - Brian Hyland's "The Joker Went Wild" and Charley Gracie's 'He'll Never Love You Like I Do'. Anybody asks me what northern soul sounds like I do not point them in the direction of these two so called 'records'.- People That's Why - Original Version
MMM I like that Pete, not one for slower ones usually but that hits the spot.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
US it is then, thanks for the info guys. I take Dave's point about the vinyl quality I guess they were all pressed by EMI? However, I want my records to really be evocative and have a real connection to where and when they were made. Sorry Pete, whaddo I know...didn't mean to insult UK collectors with such a sweeping and patronising statement.- Tmg Or Us Original, Which Would You Go For Generally?
Why tho? I may be a bit simple but (unless you are a UK issues collector) why on earth would you not buy the US original, like you say if they are cheaper. US singles are exotic, slightly other worldly, wonderful! UK singles remind me of black n white telly and tins of corned beef and Magpie. - Little Richard I Don't Want To Discuss It