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Sean Hampsey

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  1. Gotcha Darren. Top girl Liz. Married to Neil, my old Stomping partner from the early 70's. Can't help but smile just thinking about those times. Sean
  2. Hi Darren... give me a clue? My memory's fading me regarding allllll thoooose Laydeeees way back when! Certainly remember The Charade though. Finest venue in the county at one time. I DeeJayed there from circa late 1974 - 1977. Was the last DJ at the 'Old Look Charade' and the first to do 'The New Look Charade'. It didn't look new for long though. Opening night a massive fight broke out and the place (Brick feature walls and all) was torn to pieces! Fantastic music though. Truly 'Across The Board' and although we had the Top allnighter sounds of the day we mixed it with James Brown, War, Isley Bros, Syl Johnson (We Did It), Blue Magic (Look Me Up) Brothers Guiding Light, Dramatics (Choosing Up On You), Invitations (Look On The Good Side), the whole nine yards! Herringthorpe... well that's another story. Good days mate. Good days. Sean
  3. Soul sounds were Bootlegged by the notorious Jeff King of Leicester. I always thought that the BJD titles were also done by King... probably prior to the Soul Sounds things (but I may be mistaken). The same source also did the Green Light stuff, I believe. There were 30 Soul Sounds bootlegs ... and I've got them all except Human Beinz - Tami Lynn & Roscoe Robinson that have eluded me (Help me out someone!). Quite a label if you ask me:- 01 LEON HAYWOOD. BABY RECONCIDER. 02 DONALD HEIGHT. TALK OF THE GRAPEVINE. 03 JIMMY HOLIDAY & CLYDIE KING. READY WILLING AND ABLE. 04 SHIRLEY ELLIS. SOUL TIME. 05 HUMAN BEINZ. NOBODY BUT ME. 06 TAMMI LYNN. I'M GONNA RUN AWAY FROM YOU. 07 GENE CHANDLER. THERE WAS A TIME. 08 ROUND ROBIN. KICK THAT LITTLE FOOT SALLY ANN. 09 INVITATIONS. WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME BABY. 10 EARL HARRISON. HUMPHREY STOMP. 11 ALEXANDER PATTON. A LIL' LOVIN SOMETIMES. 12 CHUCK JACKSON. CHAINS OF LOVE. 13 DEAN PARRISH. DETERMINATION. 14 PEACHES AND HERB. WE'RE IN THIS THING TOGETHER. 15 MARY LOVE. YOU TURNED MY BITTER INTO SWEET. 16 BARBARA LEWIS. SOMEDAY WE'RE GONNA LOVE AGAIN. 17 MITCH RYDER & THE DETROIT WHEELS. BREAK OUT. 18 BLENDELLS. DANCE WITH ME. 19 SOUL SISTERS. GOOD TIME TONIGHT. 20 DEAN PARRISH. TELL HER. 21 LITTLE ANTHONY AND THE IMPERIALS. GONNA FIX YOU GOOD. 22 CHUBBY CHECKER. (AT THE) DISCOTEQUE. 23 THE SHARPEES. TIRED OF BEING LONELY. 24 ROSCOE ROBINSON. THAT'S ENOUGH. 25 INCREDIBLES. THERE'S NOTHING ELSE TO SAY. 26 HOMER BANKS. HOOKED BY LOVE. 27 MARGIE HENDRIX. RESTLESS. 28 BOBBY SHEEN. DR. LOVE. 29 RONNIE MILSAP. AIN'T NO SOUL (LEFT IN THESE OLD SHOES). 30 DOBIE GRAY. OUT ON THE FLOOR. A repertoire that any label would envy, dont you agree, were it not for the fact that they were not legit! However, Mr King got his just desserts and was locked up for the practice. Curious how these days the BPI appear to be less concerned... Keith Minshull (allegedly) supplied most of the originals. Part of our N.Soul History I guess (along with OOTP and... whats that other crowd called that seem to be doing alright at it?) Sean Hampsey
  4. Blake, Whatever you do, don't try VIM. Kitchen surfaces... Winner.... but it has the opposite effect on vinyl... I find! Seriously tho'... I've always found that pure, clean, H2O works well with cotton wool. Sean
  5. Many thanks for that! Hate to be a smart arse ( but I just can't help it) it actually took me less than 5 minutes. Sign of a mis-spent youth? Got stumped on the lyrics though... couldn't quite place them. T'old greymatter doesn't function too well after midnight... especially since the girlfriend was shouting me to come to bed at the time Sean Hampsey
  6. https://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZsoulmanuk...1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0? Quick Reminder:- Auction Ends Tomorrow. Lotsa Low Start Bids on Big Maybelle, Laurie Davis, Entertainers, Bay Bros, Virgil Henry etc. Good Luck! Sean
  7. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Alan, I'll tell you what's scary.... I was on my way into the office and thought about Roshell Anderson and that I should post it as another recommendation on this thread!!!! I also thought of "Freddie North "Right Here Is Where We Belong" from around the same time! The original poster who went for the Roger Hatcher in a big way will surely love these two gems. Speak soon Sean Hampsey Whats happening tomorrow Bully? Sean
  8. Yes, thats right! Well done. ...Ill get me anorak. Sean
  9. Sorry if I've Uncovered it Chalky! Got a Spanish copy..even rarer than the Shell I reckon! Sean
  10. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Separated at Birth Me & You Binsy. Agree on all counts. Sean Hampsey
  11. https://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZsoulmanuk Various Bits & Bobs at Low Low Start Prices. Go On. Treat Yerself To A Johnny Moore! Good Luck! Sean Hampsey
  12. The old Rotherham ender Millie Jackson "Ask Me What You Want". I heard Brian Rae finish off with it at an early Clifton Hall and when I took over continued the tradition. Never heard it played out elsewhere since though. Always thought The Artistics "I'm Gonna Miss You" was the perfect ender for the "Old Farts" Herringthorpe gigs, some years back and only recently realised how perfect "It'll Never Be The Same Again" by Fifth Dimension on Soul City would be for an ender. Appropriate and Poignant. Sean Hampsey
  13. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Top Tip Tony. I often play this in the 'Lounge' at Yarmouth. Out here on UK Mojo 2092-006, but still a great cheapie deepie on either label! Sean Hampsey
  14. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Right, Lunch over with! More Deepie Cheapies! Sam Dees - The Show Must Go On Bobby Patterson - If He Hadn't Slipped Up And Got Caught Otis Clay - That's How It Is Levert - I'm Still Barbara & The Browns - I Dont Want To Have To Wait Controllers - We Dont ZZ Hill - This Time They Told The Truth Bobby Patterson - Right Place, Wrong Time Luther Ingram - Love Aint Gonna Run Me Away Wilson Pickettt - I've Come A Long Way Eddie & Ernie - I'm going For Myself LJ Reynolds - Let One Hurt Do James Carr - These Aint Raindrops Dramatics - In The Rain Timmy Thomas - What Can I Tell Her David Ruffin - Common Man Lady Margo - Stop By Vera Powell - I Didn't Know How Happy I Could Be Dells - I Touched A Dream Truth - Come Back Home Sammy Jones - You've Got To Show Me Tommy Tate - School Of Life Blue Notes - This Time Will Be Different ...And the greatest Deep Soul record in the history of the Universe... Bobby McClure - To Get What You Got All can be had for under a tenner. Happy Hunting. Sean Hampsey
  15. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Bessie Banks "Try To Leave Me If You Can" Debbie Taylor "I Dont Wanna Leave You" Shirley Brown "It's Worth A Whipping" Margie Alexander "Keep On Searching" All indispensable More to come. Lunch is calling! Sean Hampsey
  16. It's the flip to "Baby That's Love" Sean Hampsey
  17. Definately Darren. Never could stand Marvin G singing standards! But Marvin Junior... that's another story! Sean
  18. It's been cropping up a lot lately. Looks good and sounds good... but only works on Explorer, Not on Mozilla - Firefox, Safari etc. Sean Hampsey
  19. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Oh yes! Just beat me to it! Awesome atmospheric number with a great uptempo flip in "You Can't Love Them All" A similar (but earlier) track to "Up In The Streets" is "I'll Take You Home" from 1963. Favourite ballad though is "I Don't Want To Go On Without You" (Flip of "Boardwalk) with Charlie Thomas on lead. Superb! Sean Hampsey
  20. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Normally goes for about £20.00. Bargain too! Did you mean 'Snowy's Record shop in Rotherham? Since moved to Doncaster. Cheers Sean Hampsey
  21. Sean Hampsey replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Apart from "Don't Let Me Lose This Dream" try: "Cry Like A Baby" Columbia "I Can't See Myself Leaving You" Atlantic "When I Think about You" Atlantic "I Needed You Baby" Atlantic (Almighty Fire LP) "Integrity" Arista All top drawer dancers! Sean Hampsey
  22. Whereas I much prefer the Dells! Sean Hampsey
  23. Superb Simon.... as ever! Time for bed... with smile well and truly on! Sean
  24. Gawd, what a question! For me, Gene has always been up there with Willie Tee as the guy with the slickest repertoire ever to grace our dancefloors. But.. it's got to be......... the immortal.... Nothing Can Stop Me Though I adore pretty much everything by him (even the later 20th Century material). N. Soul wise....... I Can Take Care........After the Laughter..... I Won't Need You....... all irresistible Off the dancefloor.... got to be 'To Be A Lover' 'I Fooled You This Time' and 'To Choose' for me. Just love him. Sean Hampsey

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