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  1. Top last set by Bri P, others weren't to shabby either. Spot. p.s. Joe say "Goodbye" to John Phillips if I don't see him before he returns to Oz.
  2. Thought Barbara McNair would do more because of it's a massive Oldies play. Spot.
  3. Nice Mick, some of my fav tunes (So many to choose from though) but where was Mr E.Rodney Jones? Spot.
  4. spot posted a post in a topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
    Well Andy some nice tunes also, Dusty Springfield, the best version; Bobby Taylor a fav oldie of mine not heard to often; Terry Callier, Superb as is Guitar Ray and a seldom heard Mecca/Cleethorpes tune by Jimmy Mack, pity you spoilt yourself with that twaddle from Ken Barlow & Rolf Harris. Spot.
  5. spot posted a post in a topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
    Sean some great tunes & one of my fav's you don't hear out to often, Rick Sheppard - We can share it - Colimbia, for some reason I always see it with Darryl Stewart - Name it & claim it - Wand, another you don't hear out. Spot. p.s. Bobby Rich is actually my all time fav.
  6. spot posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Yes you did Tezza, thankfully they never went into the saga of the record. Take care & yes, see ya soon. Spot.
  7. spot posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Tezza thought they said she was the one who picked it off the album saying, "It's a hit" and Cathy McGowan said, "I'll give it 5" (That bit's not true, obviously), pity there was only a passing mention of The Funk Brothers, saying they were Jazz Musicians and no mention of any white artists but we could argue all year about it and should it have been Top 50 and she/he should have been in, for what it was it was good I thought and I bet even you was tapping your feet and saying, "I remember when........." Spot.
  8. spot posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Loved it, took me back to every Saturday when I was in Primary school and Mum would return from shopping with a new 45 from the Top 20 and more often than not it would be a Motown song, I remember singing and dancing along to "My Guy", "Baby Love", & "Where did our love go", the Four Tops, the Temptations and Smokey Robinson & the Miracles in the Living Room with as many records stacked up on the Radiogram spindle as it would allow or just clicking the play switch and having it repeat over and over again, a great time before Northern Soul and oh so innocent btw Mum still has all the tunes in the loft but at 77 she can't throw shapes like she use to, God love her. Spot. p.s. Forgot to say, went to Motown Museum with Mr Roberts Chicago trip, spent time in the "Snakepit" with Dennis Coffey, Lorraine Chandler & Francis Nero (Who's 60th Birthday it was) gave us the Tour before meeting lots of Artists at the Memphis Smoke Diner, treasured memories but a scary place Detroit.
  9. spot posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Rip Clive, was a regular on the Drax dancefloor with Micky, last time I spoke to him was Kings Hall Stoke,a gentleman. Spot.
  10. Nice one Pete, a media piece that makes us look normal everyday people with a passion, instead of loony freaks bouncing about in clown suits and being on the edge of humanity, well done mate, at last sensibleness (If that's a word). Spot.
  11. Yeh got Soul but very small UK tax payments.
  12. Easy, Servicemen - Sweet Magic b/w Connie. Secondly; Fuller Brothers - Time's a wasting b/w Moaning, Groaning & Crying. Thirdly; Innersection - Let me luv you b/w I'm in debt to you, finally; Pat & the Blenders - Just because b/w All I need is your good lovin'. Spot.
  13. That wasn't the reason I was told, Lifeline has been running 11 years,Skeggys been running 15 years, oh was the reply & as Lifeline had moved to a new venue suddenly, surely knowing Skeggy dates months & months prior to moving then something could have done? The rare room was after the same people I think.When Phil K ran Burnley I know for definite he moved nights more than once & Lifeli e never once reciprocated. So it makes all parties as guilty.
  14. I agree with Chalky, Lifeline being a culprit also.
  15. Ben Aiken one of my fav tunes, rarely heard out & I'd have thought more than a ton.
  16. Glen you need an original then you'll have a double sider with "Connie", also a top tune, good luck in the hunt.
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  24. Actually Paul I think he'd just sha* himself btw didn't you do some dance classes for an upcoming media hyped film? Us old farts warned of this before Soul Boy & no one listened, it's great for media coverage just like the mid 70's but as Private Frazer would say, "we're doomed, we're all doomed". And thank you for a very good set at SoulFunktion, excellent. Spot.

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