Everything posted by MikeHinNewJersey
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don covay
The track that Hendrix is supposed to have played on is Mercy, Mercy. I haven't heard that he played in this one also.
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Where can I get nice large 45 record boxes?
Just took a look at the Jazzman site and they're showing them in stock now
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Tasha Taylor
Looks like she's got a performance coming up in Evesham https://www.songkick.com/concerts/29751244-tasha-taylor-at-iron-road
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Last Part Of Lookalike Guide
This is the thread
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house for sale
It's the first pressing of House For Sale / There You Are, both sides are marked A side. Later pressings had a slightly different label design, as seen in the you tube clips. Not sure if that justifies a 75 pound price tag though
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100% worth watching The O'Jays Live at Daryl's House
They've got their usual summer tour in the US posted on their website. Think I might have to grab some tickets.
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What records do I own?
Yep, me too! Just started listing on Discogs, found I have 4 copies of 100 South of Broadway.....ffs
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Almost Forgotten 3 - Early 80's Allnighter Sounds PART 3
Thanks Sean! Remembered a fair few off this one
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Contemporary Southern Soul Mix
Thanks for this, I was looking around while listening and yes, the majority are digital / CD only.......but William Bell's track is off a 2016 LP release, which I've now ordered
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Almost Forgotten - Early 80's Allnighter Sounds
Terrific! Thanks Sean.
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Tommy Hunt
Nice little article about Tommy Hunt in today's NY Times. https://nyti.ms/2l29Ns2
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Tavares and Freda Payne
I wondered the same as my copy is also a demo, so I had a dig around. It appears that it was a UK only release (or UK and Netherlands to be accurate). Released around October 1977 when it first showed up in the Blues & Soul chart. The UK release of the Best of Tavares LP has this track on it but the US release does not. While digging around I also discovered that Tavares had recorded a version of Strangers In Dark Corners, one of my favourite Johnny Bristol tracks. You never know what you'll turn up!
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A Northern Soul - BBC Radio 4 Drama Wed 18th Feb 2015
I didn't think that the play was about Northern Soul as such. It was more about the rise of Thatcher, the class struggle, the loss of manufacturing industry, the breaking of the unions, etc. The use of "Shipbuilding" at the end made perfect sense to me. Oh, and it was about Mark getting his suede jacket back years later. And I learned that there are no elves in Wolverhampton.
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Cecil Womack RIP
A sad loss indeed RIP Cecil and Condolences to Linda and their children Womack & Womack was the first concert me and the missus went to after our daughter was born.....26 years ago