Everything posted by Chris L
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Dells - Thinking 'bout You
Has to be "Run for cover" for a stomper, quite like "Oh what a day" for mid tempo-ish thingy. Chris L
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Do They Dance Different In The Us?
You ask a good question, you'll probably get lots of different answers. The "real" Northern Soul scene started about end 1968 beginning 1969. This is when there evolved a conscious effort to find the Motown sounda-likes. By that time the Mods had long disappeared and Skinheads had grown their hair somewhat longer. I seem to remember being called "smoothies". Mods were into the Kinks, the Small Faces, etc. as well as soul music. Skinheads were predominantly blue-beat & rock steady although soul music featured strongly outside of the London area. In fact the Northern youth only had 2 choices, standard pop or soul music to listen to. It's still weird for me to see young(er) people dressing up like what we done yonks ago, although I'm so glad they like the music. Talking of the youth and dancing there a young bloke at Stoke Saturday, guess about early 20T's, tall lad, top dancer. Real Northern Soul like, his very tasty looking girlfriend had yet to "get it" (the dance that is...hhmmm) But she was so good looking..............who cares ? Chris L
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Do They Dance Different In The Us?
That's a shame, I though it was a message on that lasses skirt bragging about what she did :-( Chris L
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Do They Dance Different In The Us?
Crikey!!..... I think I've seen that picture on a porn site !!! The bloke with his tongue hanging out has his thumb in the back pocket of the bolnde girl !!! Just what will he do next ??? Chris L
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Your All Time Top Five
An almost impossible task trying to choose just 5 sounds. I guess it must be these. Christine Cooper - Heartaches away my boy. I just can't seem to get tired of this, I fell in love with this (and her) around my 3rd or 4th visit to the Highland Room circa '72. Hard to believe it didn't hit the charts and surprisingly done by those Kasenatz Katz guys !!! Help me - The Spellbinders. Loved this since my youth club days. What can one say, Ken Williams & Van McCoy behind it doesn't get much better for me. What a voice that Bobby Shivers has (he once sang to me in a hotel lift !!!) Heaven Must have sent you - Elgins. The record that started it all for me when I was a young lad ( I've always been a big kid). Oozes Motown polish. Hurt on the other side - Jerry Cook. Has for me everything a soul record should have, great voice, lyrics, backing track, unknown singer and legendary arranger............... sigh................ Bobby Reed - I'll find a way. Very much a "cry your eyes out" choon, bought this for 2/6d in some London junk shop l..o..n..g....l..o..n..g...time again, still gets me there every time. It's Van McCoy, what can yer say ? Suppose there's about another 100 I could add. But if I was stranded on an industrial estate down on the Belgian/German border this is what I'd smaggle past the guards. Love & peace Chris L
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Vinyl Reversal
Well, the US is so vast if you live in Mansfield, Ohio you would have to pay serious money to get around to find stuff. Why pay a dollar a gallon to get to Cleveland or Detroit when you can pick up something via your PC in the comfort of your own couch. I've been selling to US customers for about 6 years. To be honest I never thought about asking them ??
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David Flynn - Alive And Kicking ?
Does David Flynn sill hang in the rare soul scene ? Haven't seen or heard from him in a couple of years ? Heard he may be living in that splendid soul lovers land, Japan........... Answers on a postcard please............... Chris L ps Hi there Stifado.............
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Worst Record Ever
Has to be "Try my love" Troy Dodds, I just don't get this song. I'm convinced it was recorded on a wet rainy monday morning in some funeral parlour in Preoria, Michigan. Chris L Whoops!! yes I understand your shock state, Preoria is of course in Illinois................Chris L
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Worst Record Ever
Has to be "Try my love" Troy Dodds, I just don't get this song. I'm convinced it was recorded on a wet rainy monday morning in some funeral parlour in Preoria, Michigan. Chris L