Everything posted by Kesalocasoul
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Help with identifying a soul/funk 45 please
Much better in its natural form, without the scratchin', or whatever it is called
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Barrett Strong R.I.P.
Another sad loss. Sincere condolences to his family and those close to him. Here is Barrett describing the creative process, before launching into "I Heard It Through The Grapevine".
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Chairman of the Board - Manchester Show
Chairmen of the Board toured the UK in the Summer of 1971, in October 1972 and again in September/October 1973. The first tour - the show you probably remember - was criticised in B&S (see attachment from B&S #62). There had been a lengthy article on the group, following their poll win as the "most promising new act", in the previous issue. I saw them perform at Pickett's Lock, Edmonton on 4 October 1973. Great show, but three very different musical personalities, with Harrison Kennedy being more of a rock than a soul performer. It was good to see General (Norman) Johnson sing live for the first time. Incidentally, the former member was Eddie Custis. https://www.thatphillysound.com/copy-of-johnny-caswell
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J J Barnes RIP - King of Northern Soul
Sincere condolences to his family and those close to him. Here is one of my favourites from 1975.
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Christmas Soul
More typical of the great man, Christmas Without A Tree from his Slippin and Slidin album
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Christmas Soul
This Christmas - Donny Hathaway. And a Merry Black Christmas by the late, great Roy C (but not one of his best) from his Stella Lost Her Groove Again album.
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Christmas Soul
Sublime. Must be the BBC's season for Motown as the label came up on last night's Only Connect (Supremes 4/5 albums in 1965) and University Challenge (tracks on which James Jamerson played bass). Too easy for anyone on here, but the students did well.
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Christmas Soul
Here is a link to "Dr" Otis Williams of the Temptations, speaking on BBC Radio Four's Sunday programme about their 1980 version of Silent Night (36.42 minutes into the programme). https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001fvn8
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Do I Love You. The truth.
- Do I Love You. The truth.
- Do I Love You. The truth.
Here it is- George Soule in the Lake District?
I was wandering, lonely as a cloud, in the Wordsworth memorial garden at Grasmere, when I came across this inscription on one of the paving stones. Is this the "Get Involved" man and his wife?- Spoken Intro ? R.Dean,
If you have a spare forty minutes or so, listen again to these four spoken intros/outros: Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes I Miss You. Rapped outro begins at 3.35, stay with it to the very end five or so minutes later. Tyrone Davis I Had It All The Time Lenny Williams Where Did Our Love Go The story continues with Lenny Williams Somebody Else- Backing track help needed
I bow to Robbk's greater knowledge and superior listening skills! If I can, I'll forward the Mamie Galore track by pm. It was featured on the Doris Duke and Friends LP on UK Manhattan, which famously did not include Doris Duke, nor any of her friends (as far as I am aware).- Backing track help needed
Could it be a guide backing track for (You Better) Do It Right Now by Mamie P. Galore - Sack 4361/No Right To Cry released in 1967? https://www.discogs.com/release/11373966-Mamie-P-Galore-Do-It-Right-Now-No-Right-To-Cry/image/SW1hZ2U6MzgwMzI3NzQ=- Lamont Dozier R.I.P.
A sad day. The sad loss of a musical genius who wrote, produced and sang so many great songs. My particular favourites are "New Breed Kinda Woman" from the Invictus days and Margie Joseph's powerful interpretation of his "All Cried Out". Sincere condolences to his family and friends.- The Skull Snaps — Wax Poetics Article and interview
Great article. It triggered a memory of a short piece in Black Wax Magazine (#4 page 17) from May 1973. It was much harder to join all the dots in those days.- The Gabriels at Glastonbury
The whole performance by the Gabriels, which lasts about 40 minutes, is now available on BBC I-player. https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/ej34mb/play/avqn6q/p0c8yk3s A great variety of styles, but well worth watching to the end, with Jacob Lusk giving a powerful performance of The Way We Were (best since John Edwards, Willie Hutch and Gladys Knight of course); a medley with "You Were Supposed To Love Me"(?). And here is his American Idol version of You're All I Need To Get By from 2011.- Ric-Tic Records on CD + unreleased tracks?
So £500 plus postage for a rare pair? PM to me, please!- Ric-Tic Records on CD + unreleased tracks?
- Soul On The Real Side #11 - Real Side Records
- Soul On The Real Side #11 - Real Side Records
- 'Sugar Shack' painting, cover of Marvin Gaye's 'I Want You' sells for $15 million
And lest we forget, here is the Temptations album cover that also offended Mr Godin. Overreactions methinks.- 'Sugar Shack' painting, cover of Marvin Gaye's 'I Want You' sells for $15 million
Here it is - blues and soul 191 #page 25 (May 1976) - run out groove.- Most streamed Northern track on Spotify
Even when Reet Petite was the UK Christmas number one in 1986, Bobby Womack was reportedly trying to raise money for a headstone for Jackie Wilson's grave, so presumably few royalties from 700,000 vinyl sales either. Glad to say the grave does now have a headstone. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2261/jackie-wilson - Do I Love You. The truth.