Everything posted by Weingarden
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Contours - Whole Lotta Woman - Motown 1008
the latter-day lp version, the one with the same cover as the original lp, sounds very different, i think. did that one come out on 45?
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Anyone Know Thorsten Zinkler?
i have nothing but good things to say about thorsten!! he just graciously offered me a full refund for a record i mistakenly ordered, a right-artist-wrong-record situation that was entirely my fault!!!! now, that's customer service.
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Help Identify This Track
sounds like lee moses, "time and place"...
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Latest Downtown Soulville Show
Fridays, 7 to 8 p.m. U.S. eastern time www.wfmu.org since 1994 years of archives at www.wfmu.org/playlists/sv Friday, 2 January The Volcanos, To and Fro (Pleasure) Earl King, Don't Cry My Friend (Post) Ray Charles, Go On Home (ABC) Billy Larkin, That's a Lie (Vistone) Charles "Plookie" McCline, She Got Another Man (Larry-O) Barbara Mason, Trouble Child (Crusader) Tony Harrison, Sad Occasion (Commerce) Lewis Clark, If You Ever, Ever Leave Me (Tigertown) Little Hulon Vining, I Don't Have to Cry Anymore (Big Bee) Leroy Jones, You Don't Want My Love (Hit) Lorraine Chandler, She Don't Want You (RCA-Victor) The Delights Orchestra, Paul's Midnight Ride (Atco) Marvin Gaye, This Love Starved Heart of Mine (It's Killing Me) (Tamla) Willie Kendrick, What's That on Your Finger (RCA-Victor) The Holidays, I Know She Cares (Revilot) Johnny Clyde Copeland, Coming to See About You (Jetstream) John Roberts, To Be My Girl (Duke) Ray Bryant, Up Above the Rock (Cadet) Joey Irving, Don't Throw Our Love Away (Vincent) Danny Small, Minnie (Make It) Underground Express, I Never Found a Girl (To Love Me the Way You Do) (U.G.E.) Bobby Williams and His Mar Kings, All the Time (Tropical) Stone Love, Stone Spanada (Lofton)
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Happy Cats - These Boots Are Made For Walking
no, not selling either the ten-inch metal acetate or the seven-inch vinyl i pressed up to dj with, mik! i think we can all agree that the worst version of "destroy that boy" is by the what four on capitol...appears on that rhino girl group box of a few years ago.
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Happy Cats - These Boots Are Made For Walking
i'm lucky enough to have an acetate that came from ollie mclaughlin of another unreleased version of "destroy that boy" that stomps all over this one. far as i know the one discussed above was unreleased too till it came out on grapevine. omack was o(llie) mack(laughlin)'s label. you can hear what i think is the superior version here: https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/19632
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The New Yorkers "don't Want To Be Your Fool"
ha. nice one. isn't this the allegedly more common label design? plain one without football player much tougher, right?
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James Gadson
also in (or at least wrote both sides of a single by) a k.c. group called the derbys: any old way/the huckster man. really good r&b. predates dyke and the blazers by several years, as i'm sure the carpets do as well. the article quoted in this thread is clearly wrong about that being the start of his musical career.
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Need A Stone Discography
yeah, bob stone is chicago, on jive. pomonkey's stone is georgia. earnest jackson's stone is baton rouge, la.
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Lost In A City /majors/big Three
isn't it kind of bad form to try to muscle in on a sale in progress?
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Lost In A City /majors/big Three
yes, looks like that, only with a clean label. rob: please email me: finewine@wfmu.org. i can wait, sure.
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Lost In A City /majors/big Three
yup, $175 postage paid. mint-minus but a slightly noisy pressing, as i think they all are. let me know. cheers, matt
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Just Did A Mike Terry Tribute Show On The Radio
thanks, neil. wish i could have thrown on the margaret little! but first i'd have to acquire one.
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Just Did A Mike Terry Tribute Show On The Radio
"Downtown Soulville" www.wfmu.org/playlists/sv all songs featuring him on baritone sax... (hoping i didn't slip up and call him mike hanks by accident, as i've been known to do)
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"2 Known Copies"
the main thing that bothers me about the "known copies" business is how condescending it is to the folks who may have--and KNOW they have--a copy but don't give a f*** about the "northern soul" scene.
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Mike Terry Motown Records
thanks so much for your help! would have felt like an idiot if i played something that just sounded like him and said it was him! got a nice pile together now.
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Mike Terry Motown Records
thanks, rob. was just going through some stuff and had some questions about specific records. is it him on: edwin starr, "my kind of woman"? irene & the scotts, "i'm stuck on my baby"? hollidays, "i lost you"? johnnie mae matthews "my destination"? and here's one that sure sounds like him: bernard williams "it's needless to say"? don't want to mis-attribute a baritone sax part to him! thanks m
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Mike Terry Motown Records
thanks, mate. come on, no more, folks? what are the most obvious ones??? i know i'm not thinking of them!
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"2 Known Copies"
f***! i thought i had the ONLY known copy! oh, well. but i'll take those two at $2 each, please.
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Mike Terry Motown Records
come on! just a few of the more baritone-heavy motown tracks that spring to mind, please!
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Mike Terry Motown Records
I'm trying to put together a radio show...got lots of non-Motown stuff covered, but trying to jog my memory to "hear" that baritone sax in my head on some Motown singles...certainly "i'm on the outside looking in," "love is like an itching," and "something about you"...but i know there are dozens of 'em with even MORE prominent bari that aren't springing immediately to mind. please help! thanks, matt
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Name All Detroit 60s Labels
seconded.
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Name Any And All Chicago Labels
Met does anyone get the feeling boba's holding back, waiting to blast us with a list of like 319 labels?
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Name Any And All Chicago Labels
Aries Chytowns Cool K & K Sta-Set Winner 7 11?
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Name Any And All Chicago Labels
Age CJ Groovy Salem St. Lawrence