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  1. Ric-tic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    welcome sue bushby , around the time of the early days of the casino samanthas etc you only looked about 12 years old so how did you ever get in the wheel?!!!!!
  2. itching for love on emerald international 7"and 12"
  3. the sound is so bad on this but its more lts you beat me to the punch- rhetta hughes, so ive been spared supercharge im pleased cos i grew up next door to group member tony dunmoor and he was a right nob was russ in the studio when that was cut? im just askin cos this week ive been playing some old wigan casino story tape in the car and he was saying how HE found footsee then HE took it to the studio,took it apart and added the effects move over tom moulton!!
  4. that must be pre wigan,imagine the 16/17 year old that bought that he must have been 'buzzin' on the way home just dying to play that
  5. Ric-tic replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    yeh i know what youre saying, we'd probibly all respond.
  6. Ric-tic replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    if the worst comes to the worst i have this too as i copied [ ] this for pete i was hoping he would transfer to d.v.d but he didnt quality is not that bad pete and theres some great stuff on that tape anyway DAVE SOUL heres jackie singing higher amd higher though it not the soul train clip https://www.youtube.com/w/Jackie-Wilson-2?v=6bwrpyWUqCY enjoy
  7. PETE S i dont understand why you take the bait sometimes looks like the one whos going to lose out tonight is your missus i suggest you take her out, you never know you might get a kiss and a cuddle later
  8. i have a u.k c.d single theres 6 mixes on this
  9. true! my uncle who was a wrestler used to give em lifts to gigs in the early days they were always dodging paying him...ahh well pay ya tomorra mate he always lost out :angry: they also did an all dayer at blackpool mecca,met them in oasis records earlier that day where they bought a wad of albums all nice stuff,no northern though! my favourite real thing record 'stone cold love affair'' KEN trying to trace a guy called rodney adams from granby st, hed be 8 years older than you [long shot]
  10. now THERES a statement you dont read very often
  11. this wont play for me im asuming this is wingates love in strings,i love this record i hate to see this sell for peanuts or not sell at all on e.bay, im trying to think once very big,now forgotten and sells for peanuts how about REAL LOVE -THE POPPIES
  12. larsc i have brenda holloway on a test press + some invictus test pressings, poss trade? i need 2 invictus records p.m me
  13. i really felt for her imagine that BITD
  14. ill give it foive
  15. im really shocked to read this and sorry to say i didnt even know he was ill as i havnt spoken to him for 5/6 years,as SWEENY said above SOUL GALORE mag is to be treasured, way before the internet took off they were sometimes handy for reference but above all they were funny and you could read them over and over and its true ive thrown them in my suitcase on many a holiday incase i needed some holiday reading,last year i was in madeira i went to bed one night pulled one out and ended up staying up all night and ended up reading the lot laughing my head off. my tribute quote THE FUZZ- IM SO GLAD copies of this are commoner than my cleaning lady.... R.I.P DAVE McCADDEN
  16. fancy an early night love............no! ........hmmm unless........
  17. nice record, does sound good out,this was quite a popular record for some d.js soul sam and the like round about 1972,i havnt heard this for years! thanks for putting that up
  18. Ric-tic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    im surprised saw him in manchester [apollo] same tour and he was great, my 18th birthday what a present have to agree with GARV saw millie jackson loads of times you always got your moneys worth,so funny too what a girl! can also being surprised by seeing jimmy james too it was at a northern soul midweek do in crewe late 72/early 73,nobody was really inerested in a live act,it was like we dont want jimmy we want to hear the funky sisters but he was fantastic and blew everyone away
  19. apart from i need you and tow away zone this is the only other uptempo release by diane, of course it isnt really northerrn [but i do think levine tried this once or twice art the mecca]its more funk i think this is a good record especially if you like the creative funk sound, its all about us recycling our minds
  20. yes it was recycle must have been first, maybee withdrawn much more obscure than tow away zone.
  21. saw this on e.bay, is this right? i know its one of the rarer creative funks but has anyone seen this record selling for this? https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RARE-FUNK-DIANE-JENK...1QQcmdZViewItem
  22. Ric-tic replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    ive got an old jazz f.m tape going in the car at the moment,on that searling says he was a postman..
  23. do you know id swear when this was originally played at the mecca levines copy was maroon, i have a maroon copy and have had it a long long time, when i read that in manships bootleg guide it kind of surprised me,im sure im right and others saying they havnt seen a maroon boot makes me more sure
  24. id gladly pay for a good photocopy.....

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