Everything posted by Sean Hampsey
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Who Is This Guy
/Raphael...diq#entry926812 Sean
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Spencer Wiggins
Sounds Awesome... ... will pm you. Sean
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Spencer Wiggins
They wouldn't let us in, once we told 'em we were Yorkshiremen, Gary!
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Spencer Wiggins
Joe is looking GOOD Ady. Will be with you soon! Sean
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Spencer Wiggins
Kevin had it before Searling, Tony. He's the Goldwax & Fame Meister and was the first to have it outside Japan. What Kevin does on Monday, we all do on Thursday. Please tell us more, Ady... Sean
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Manny's Finishing Prices
Don't think Paul Temple posts on here. Not seen him for a while. A Top guy... with Great ears! Sean
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Darryl Stewart Soon To Visit Site
Darryl, Have you any idea of what became of Debbie Taylor? She is one of my favourite Female vocalists. Would love to know what became of her - where she is now! Also, do you recall what sessions you were at with Debbie? was this in 1969? I guess this must have been the GWP stuff "Never Gonna Let Him Know" etc. Written by Ray D & Billy T and produced by George! We're very familiar with George Kerr and his work with the O'Jays, Moments, Chi-Lites, Main Ingredient etc... but would love to know more! Thanks again for visiting. Great stuff Sean
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Spencer Wiggins
Fame / Goldwax Completist, Kevin Briscoe, played "Lets Talk It Over" immediately it came out on the Jap CD - prior to Brian Rae etc. and well before the various Boots and Acetates emerged. Agree with Brother Rounce. Technically all releases of this are illegitimate at this moment in time, because of the licensing anomaly. Bravo to Kent though should it eventually come out! Worth noting that it was actually recorded at Fame, as were many Goldwax 'recordings (they had no studio of their own). I visited Fame Studios (East Avalon Ave) & Muscle Shoals Sound (3614 Jackson Highway) last year (hence my Avatar). Heard a lot of mindblowing tales. Its a truly magical place. They recently sent me the Jimmy Hughes 'Best Of' compilation. It's mouth watering to consider what else might come through, now they've started to dig into the back catalogue. Personal fave Spencer 45 is the Sound Of Memphis coupling of "I Can't Be Satisfied" b/w "Take Time To Love Your Woman" which I used to hammer, way back at Cleggy. All incredible tunes from an outstanding vocalist (up there with Carr & Pickett IMO), but agree, Gareth, the Arthur Conley "I Can't Stop" (Aint That Peculiar soundalike) is a cracker. A Fame Thread would be a winner mate. Sean
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Anyone Heard Of This Label?
Not me Pete. Florida label, perhaps? What's on it? Sean
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Vinyl/styrene
mmmmmmmmm I would have thought Jeff King would have known quite a bit about pressing records! Sean
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Ian Levine Productions And Songs
Agree Steve, we always recognised em as having been Mecca spins, but worth mentioning that most of those tunes that made it REALLY BIG years later on the Nighter scene were 'a hand full o' spins' 45's as I recall when they were new. Ujima, Brothers Guiding Light, Eddie Billups etc. were never big until we got hold of 'em... Until then they were very much 'hardly knowns' on the 'Northern' Allnighter scene and would have been completely forgotten - and never have reached 'cult status' - even yet - had it not been for Clifton Hall, Cleggy, Bradford etc..... and the DJ's that got behind them. Sean
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Alma Faye On John M,s Auction
Hey mate.. I have complete respect for your boy too. The guys got the finest taste in music I've ever encountered. Turned me onto the Ann Sexton LP and a whole bunch of great stuff, way back when. But you just reminded me... ...I used to carry Bill Wards records!
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Soul Sounds Lable
I too have the complete set of Soul Sounds. Round Robin is Green, as I'm sure you know. Never seen a White Round Robin... or a Soul Sounds DEMO for that matter. Does it say DEMO on the label? Does it have the same Matrix as the Green copy? Is it perhaps a Test Pressing? (i.e. unprinted with info in pen/ink?) Cheers Sean
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Alma Faye On John M,s Auction
I guess John means 'confirmed that I didn't play it' back then Steve, i.e. not that it wasn't played at all. If you recall, we were inseperable at that time. John even used to sit on the stage with me while I Deejayed... to stop me feeling lonely during the quiet moments . I had Jay-Bee! And you had Gary Wade, Sean
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Alma Faye On John M,s Auction
Not guilty, your honour! I did a lotta that shit, back then, as you know, but I never even had the Alma Faye (12" or 7") that I can remember. Darren possibly? Sean
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Bettye Lavette, Jon Bon Jovi & Obama
Ha, I sent this link to Tats yesterday, Rob. He now thinks he's got friends in High places.... ...other than you and me that is! Sean
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Deena Johnson - The Breaking Point - Wild Deuce
Sounds great Pete.... ...but have you got a Hi-Res copy of Maddy in that Uniform? Give you £80 for that! Sean
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Great Finds
The early days of eBay... A Stone Mint copy of Robbie Lawson - listed as "I Have Searched" on Kyser - a $10.00 Buy It Now.... takes a bit of beating if you like that kinda thing.... but there've been many, many, happy finds. Sean
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Rod Dearlove's "a Collector's Guide To Detroit"
Yes JB, I knew what you meant... ...but you're still very, very old! Sean
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Rod Dearlove's "a Collector's Guide To Detroit"
In the days before typewriters John? I knew you were very, very, old, but that must make you around 150! Great read. I've still got my copy, bought at Cleggy way back when. A real labour of love from Rod and the lads. Sean
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Eloise Laws - 1000 Laughs
Big Cleethorpes spin for me, early 80's, after being given a copy by Mary Chapman. Lovely little tune which definitely has the potential for a revival. Sean
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Darryl Stewart Soon To Visit Site
Hi Darryl and Welcome to the home of Soul on the Internet. I've loved "Name It And Claim It" for over 35 years. One of the truly GREAT records to have ever been played on our scene in the UK. Thank you. Sean
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Warrington Parr Hall
I DJ'd here the first couple (1, 2 or 3?) before I had to call it a day for a while. The continuous weekends were killing me I guess the others DJ'ing on the night were the usual suspects of the time (Croft, Harden, Brady, Mannion?) but I'd be intrigued as to who else was on the bill with me on the first few. Can't help thinking Guy H. followed me on cos I remember talking to him about a Syl Johnson track I'd just played. Funny how small things stick all these years later - yet nowadays I can't remember what I've had for me tea! Anyone got any early publicity leaflets (or adverts) with the lineup on? Sean
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Jackie Wilson
Agree Paul... but still a 'must own' 45 as it can be flipped for the wonderful "Just As Soon Is The Feeling Is Over" - Sam Dees Perfection! Sean