Everything posted by steve
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Wigan No.1's
I got that on a inferno picture cover and coloured vinyl, (I think) still crap though
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Wigan No.1's
Or really, really, really hate it?
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Wigan No.1's
I don't think the next one has been mentioned, and wheather you love it or hate it, it was massive and that was Muriel Day, 9 times out of 10
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Wigan No.1's
Here's are a few what i would consider anthems Tobi Legend. 'Time will pass you by' Yvonne Baker. 'You didn't say word' Jackie Wilson, ' Sweetest feeling' Gene Chandler, 'I can take care of myself'
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Record Collector
I should've said that I still do collect record collector, but only if theres anything soul in it
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Record Collector
I started collecting this mag in the 70s when it first came out, they were featuring the ABC of uk soul lables, you wouldn't believe the amount of exclusions they had in any one lable, tamla motown was the worst by far, due to being such a massive lable, stateside was another one, and where do they get their prices from in their rare price guide book????? Steve
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Sweet Three
Yes eddy, your right 'thats the way it is' is one of my favorites, but I don't know a thing about them All the best mate Steve
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Soul Night Promoter
Thanks for that Sean, it does amaze me sometimes that people think that way if the record was recorded in the states first and then over here, 'They say its not a true original' coz it wasn't released here first??? Steve
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Sweet Three
Thanks for that 'CRUMB' a intresting read, but not a lot about the girls though, but all the same, thanks again. Steve
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Soul Night Promoter
Hi Dave You got a great club there, and imho I can't see anything wrong with pressings, we've all had them at some point in our soulful lives, I've still got some, as you know I play originals, but I have played a pressing or 2 in the past, however while D-Jing at our own club in banbury I played Mary Wells 'use your head' on stateside, someone came up to me and said 'Oh I see you haven't got it on 20th century' so what I am saying is do people look down at british releases as not original. Dave as I said before you got a great club at Warwick, just keep up the good work Steve (Banbury Soul Club)
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Sweet Three
Can any of you soul sourcers out there tell me who they were, where they were from, black /white, and any other info, Thanks in advance Steve
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Black Gold Records
Hi Reforee It would be great if you could put a list up Thanks Steve
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Black Gold Records
Hi bri yes not heard a lot about it, the one I got is 'shucks, i love you' which is a bit of a floater type i suppose, not sure if i'd ever play it out though thank to everyone for the information. It's just a lable I haven't seen out before Steve
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Black Gold Records
Can anyone shed any light on this lable, got a record on this lable by the Dynamics, but know nothing about it, Many thanks in advance Steve
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How To Ruin A Record Label
Hello Ed You can always push the centre out!!!! lol Steve
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Lenny Welch: Hundred Pounds Of Pain
I got one of these from wigan in the 70s, I always thought it was a boot??
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Lenny Welch: Hundred Pounds Of Pain
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- A-z Of Record Labels
- A-z Of Record Labels
academy, a go-go, a la carte, act 4, alm, alpha, ashford, atom records, awake- Clay Pigeon Enthusiasts? Try Using This Instead
I take it you didn't like it then Pete- Beginners & Enders
When I get the last spot at Banbury I play 'My baby loves me' Martha Reeves, its a bit downbeat but a fantastic record to finish the night on- The Prisoner
- The Prisoner
the midget in that was called tattoo- The Prisoner
I don't know, I think it was the last one coz 'he was a free man' they let him go free and he was with 2 other guys and a midget who drove the lorry, - p7180047