Everything posted by Nickinstoke
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Uk Issues - Who Bought 'em On Release?
A lot of record shops back in the day would order a copy of just about everything released, and there were many more record shops back then.
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Willie Tee Lyrics
That's what I call a definitive answer! Many thanks, I know my listener will be delighted to know this too. Nick
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Willie Tee Lyrics
Thanks for your excellent suggestions, alley man sounds good to me. cheers Nick
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Willie Tee Lyrics
Does anyone know what Willie Tee sings towards the end of Teasing You? One of my listeners (6 Towns Radio, I'm on air now) thinks he says something about the Isle of Man - I have my doubts to say the least, but I don't have any better ideas.
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Clifford Curry - Why Never Popular?
I believe the guy in the Notations is a different Clifford Curry, confusingly!
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Tommy Hunt "jerkin' Around"
Great info, many thanks Steve. I can promise you that Tommy is safe from the attentions of PUB (for now, anyway!)
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Tommy Hunt "jerkin' Around"
What's the story behind Tommy Hunt "Jerkin' around". Does anyone know who it's really by - is it the Discotays? And is there a vocal version? Cheers Nick
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Brian Matthew
You often see the name "Philip Swern" on 70s UK reggae recordings, as producer - surely must be the same guy
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Joe S. Maxey - Uk Action
That's really interesting, Steve, many thanks
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Joe S. Maxey - Uk Action
Sorry to dig this thread up again, but I wondered if anyone knows how this came about - 2 well-known tracks by the Packers (a hit in the states) put out under different artist name, different track titles, different composer credits and claiming to be a Lupine production. Could it have been a pressing plant cock-up, or was there something dodgy going on?
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First Soul Single I Bought
First time I spent more than the current price for a new single - 1968, 10/- for Edwin Starr "Headline news" from a local DJ in Bridgnorth. I suspect he knew it was about to be reissued in a couple of weeks, but it opened the floodgates for me. And I still have that copy
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Tamla Motown Experts
There's a Facebook group called "rare British soul releases" that would be worth trying
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Best Uk Tamla Tmg B Side?
Have I missed it, or has nobody mentioned "Two can have a party"?
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Online Soul Radio - How Often?
Likewise chuffed to see Soul Allnighter back, just heard Frankie Beverly, Syl Johnson, Dee Irwin, Mighty Pope, Azie Mortimer, Johnny Bragg & Letoy Hutson while eating my dinner! Definitely recommended
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Wilson Pickett - She`s So Good To Me ?
From memory, it's on "The exciting Wilson Pickett" album, 1966/7
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Jamo Thomas
I was playing this today - they also got the B sides wrong. The black Chess flip is supposed to be "Jamo soul" but it plays "Snake hip Mama", the other side of I spy. Anyone know the story behind this?
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Eric And The Vikings
My mistake, checked the shelves, both got 3 tracks. So anyone know what I was thinking of - I'm sure there's a UK 45 with a 2 track/1 track flip?
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Eric And The Vikings
I think the black vinyl copies had one B side track but the red vinyl had two
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Tommy Neal -going To A Happening
I started collecting in '68, and you could still order both of these from your local record shop. Everyone seemed to gave them back then
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Reddington's Selling Up
I've occasionally bought records from Reddington's by mail - they still send them out wrapped in corrugated cardboard instead of proper stiffening. You'd think they'd have learned after all these years
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Best Soul Lp Ever From The 60Ts
Garland Green "Jealous kind of fellow" Isleys "Soul on the rocks" Esquires "Get on up and get away" and already nominated but I agree...Impressions "This is my country"
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How North Is North?
I never heard that name before - just Farmer Carl or Carl Dene - but it sounds like it could be him. Dene was a nom de turntable, I think his real name is Woodruff.
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How North Is North?
I reckon Shropshire deserves a mention. While I was growing up in Bridgnorth, in the late 60s, if you didn't drive a tractor you were into soul music. I never got to the Wheel myself, but older local guys (and girls) were regulars (even the village of Broseley, just up the road, had around a dozen Wheel-goers) and through them I and my mates knew all the Wheel sounds. Farmer Carl sometimes played at the Castle Hall, the local Saturday night hop, where the bands would play to an empty dance floor while we re-fuelled until the DJ came back on. In Wellington, a club called Terry Heath's played all the current big sounds on a Sunday night, so you could go there straight from an afternoon session at the Chateau or the Catacombs. Later, of course, Whitchurch and Albrighton carried on the proud Shropshire tradition
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Soul Pack 45S
I had a Soul Bros Inc, "Pyramid", around 1976, easily my best soul pack goodie
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Fast Dance Records
The Radiants: "Hold on" made me fall over when I was 16. I wouldn't want to try dancing to it now