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  1. I know that we have heard this record so many times and yes I think it is totally over priced, I think it has been since Kenny sold it.. but if it had never been booted or reissued and we so rarely got to hear it.. I think these comments would be totally different. Its not a bad record we've just heard it too much.
  2. Bill Harris, Am I cold am I hot A side short version B side long version Freddie Chavez They'll never know why Baby I'm sorry Baby I'm sorry was a big floor filler at Leicester Oddfellows in the 80s
  3. I once as a joke bought my wife sanitary towels as a present 🎁 she never saw the funny side of it . And for my sons some Tena-men pants for their 30th birthday which I gave them to unwrap at the restaurant infront of friends and family.. Some people do not appreciate the thought that goes into presents like this..
  4. Greedy Mick posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Going to be a bit different. Ramona Collins you've been cheating.. the long intro version.. the 1st time I heard it I was thinking what the hell is this.. now when I hear it I get the tingling as I know what is coming
  5. Old Stafford sound
  6. Black Bombers?,? Glad Riker stopped making them lol. One night I dropped 8 this was a Friday niter.. by the following Thursday morning I was seeing shadow people in my peripheral vision and hearing voices.. not good. I know I got a nickname cause of how much gear I used to take but that was the worst week of my life. Now I'm totally straight apart from a glass of nice red wine with a nice dinner
  7. Loving this thread. I remember going to the first all nighter in Leicester after wigan had shut. And unfortunately it was cancelled. No buses after 11. But we all walked home together and chatted away at 100mph all the way home for some reason. Home was about 5 miles 🙃. And parents wondering why I didn't want breakfast 😕 But the longest journey back from a niter was coming back from Leighton buzzard to Leicester. We realised that we had missed junction 21 on m1 as we started the approach to the Humber Bridge. Thankfully we were able to come off , turn round and drive all the way back to Leicester before we ran out of petrol.. All I can say is that it's amazing when you are verballing away how easy it is to miss your turn off 🙄
  8. I was wrong 🙄
  9. Sounds like Cilla Black to me. Could be wrong ?
  10. Hi lots of photos from Oddfellows in galleries, and some great threads.
  11. Hi Mark. I was lucky enough to go to Wigan a few times from the age of 15 lol. But agree with you on many points on this. I enjoyed the oldies niters for the buzz and as a youngster the dancersand clappingetc , but also enjoyed the Saturday niters for hearing new sounds especially records from Gary Rushbrooke and newer records from Richard although it looked so empty. When you mentioned what records Gary Rushbrooke did for you I totally agree especially with the Vondells, Ree Flores, Royal Esquires, Tommy Dodson ,Tee Fletcher , Embers crazy about you baby with so so so many more. Not heard gasoline powered clock for ages was it covered up as Lord Sitar and the Baltimore Marching Band? Mick
  12. Sorry mate, I had no idea it was a scam was just trying to help a fellow souly find a record they wanted. Ps Won't do it again cause I'd feel awful if someone got scammed cause of something I told them about. Apologies again Mick
  13. Sorry to all concerned. Its just that I'd seen it on discogs, had no idea it was a scam was just trying to help the person looking for it.. Won't do it again and will just have to assume the person looking for it has searched all options Mick
  14. Cheapest one on disco's. £63 how cheap does it need to be?🙃
  15. I've only done a few spots at nighters but I've never been scared to go in different directions as I see how people enjoy what I am playing. The moments I remember the most are Playing The soulville all-stars I'm gonna get to you then saying here is their other release, nobody to blame but myself, the floor filled .and people were asking what it was. At a mainstream niter playing Lee Andrews and the hearts can't do without you and clydie king bout love. Great forgotten 100% stompers . Again people dancing to cheap records asking me what they were. I was happier with people dancing to the cheap stuff rather than the tomangoes. Yes i played it but felt pressed to play it. Like you say chalky. Thousands of great and cheap records. But don't get me started about totally ignored Flip sides.. So so many awesome records that people just have never heard.
  16. I'm really enjoying reading people's replies to this thread. I've always said that if everyone enjoyed the same records that it would be like listening to the same lp,tape,cd on permanent repeat very very boring. And whilst talking too quickly often outside a niter at 3am I've often said that for some reason every record will have its time and place on the scene. Like Judy Street was mentioned. And we can all think of a tune that would make us run to the dance floor at 2.00 o,clock in the morning and dance our arses off to, whether in the 70s 80s 90s 0r 2000s. But now we would cringe to hear now. The one record that I could easily forget was one I bought as a cover up.it was Gary Rushbrookes, lord Sitar and the Boltimore Marching Band. For some reason I have never sold it . Not played it for about 30 years, but it makes me cringe when I hear it. And as for the forgotten I love to hear things I haven't heard of for years, and when you hear them they bring back the Time and place and emotions you were feeling at that Moment... my current one is the O Jay's, I'm so glad I found you. Takes me back to being a 12/13 year old and dancing to it at school disco's on a Friday night
  17. Totally agree. Wigan was good but post Wigan the diversity of niters and new sounds from Stafford, winter Gardens, oddfellows, queen's Hall, morecambe, Leighton buzzard, and 100 club to name a few, opened my ears to the best music and the best years of my life . And if you stay away from oldies only niters you can still discover new sounds. IT DIDN'T STOP IN 81 IT WAS BORN AGAIN and kept the scene going for the people who came back 20 plus years later
  18. Absolutely loved it. The orchestra put their hearts and soul into the music.. the singing was amazing. The input from the people who where with Stuart gave awesome remarks. But the best by far for me was the most energetic dancing by all the younger generations in their white t shirts waving their hands around like it was a rave.. why did we not dance like that in the 70s and 80s, they put so much effort and enjoyment in their dancing it was magnificent
  19. Have seen one dj with his own cartridges set up one whilst last record of previous set is playing, eg weight etc then once he has started playing his 1st record do the same thing for his 2nd spin and at end of his set he does the reverse and as his last but one spin finishes he swaps them back and again after last record finishes leaving very very little time for the next dj
  20. The only thing I can think of is to play bootlegs and re-pressings and totally ignore the ovo policy. Maybe download anything and everything and when someone requests it plug the relevant memory stick in lol. No worn out records and not worried about light fingers helping themselves to your records. And you can play the original joe90 on casino classics without worries of the weight of the stylus 🙃
  21. Is a dishwasher not a good idea , has lots of slots for records where the plates normally go. 12inch in bottom and 7 inch in top racking. And you have a filter to catch the labels . I'm just being a bit bored but wondering if anyone has ever tried it though 🤔
  22. Around the early to mid nineties I remember going there to a couple of soul nights and one was supposed to be a niter but for some reason it didn't get a license. I seem to recall it went on until about 2 or 3 am . Anyone else remember these and who organised them? TIA Mick
  23. I'm being open minded.. it could go one of two ways. Either brilliant if the musicians put their SOUL into it or it could be a total flop. Which I hope it isn't as I've always liked instrumentals... and hope to hear some favourite ones
  24. Always thought that the label looks different almost out of the wrong decade. But if stamped is an original
  25. Thanks for that, if I ever decide to get another at least I know what to look for Thanks again Mick

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