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Zoomsoulblue

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  1. I know it was done on 12" anyone know of a 7" version- guess the time 3:40 has something to do with it ?
  2. LLM - contact info@firebirdtaclub.com firebirdtaclub.com I am sure someone there will tell you what the tune was, names of the people who played the instruments size of thereshoes where they live if there alive what car they drove etcetc - as we (like finding all the background facts out about soul music) so car guys have the same need and thought process - be lucky have fun
  3. St Ives - 76 / 77 - I always associated it to soul Sam - great times great gear still living at home and not a care in the World
  4. It's bad enough with the odd flash let alone a constant light on for a length of time - I wouldn't allow it to happen - it changes the atmosphere and I know would upset some of the regular paying customers - no go
  5. Ok. I appreciate all the comments ref Jimmy Mack much appreciated - I can now sleep better - however BACK TO THE Q: I would like to ask if anyone knows why the writers credits were so different on the same release here in the UK on Jay Boy  Was this just a mess-up or was thereanother reason ?.
  6. Not wanting to highjack you're tread - but is jimmy Mack the same as "my word is on fire 🔥 "
  7. Dymo tape wow really 70ts stuff - I've a few with it on - leave it well alone they look great - and if you are lucky to get it off, it will leave a mark - good luck
  8. Nice cases - anything less than £350 a bargain - just check the cost to replace the stylus each - I've just changed one on my deck was £67
  9. A fellow DJ and mate gave me a copy of this Monday night at a nye do - gave it a spin out brought back floods of memory's deffo underplayed at the moment- which you know what, am pleased about.
  10. Dave - first a foremost for me it's a hobby not a business - secondary go through the does that mean anything to me - I brought a copy of the sweetest feeling at the casino it's cheap as chips yet I have memories although blurry of that evening - all my other copies I would sell - I've always found SS an excellent feed back from the guys giving opinions and approx what's it worth - what ever you do take you're time do a bit of research and bounce off the SS guys - failing that just ring JM up and ask him for advice / price - be lucky
  11. END of Our Love As soon as the first few bars kicked in you could see people moving onto the floor into position then the vocals kicked in at the Casino - spinners loved it - one of my all time favourites - Thanks for the music and memories - RIP Nancy
  12. Depends what time you're on ? And respecting and knowing all the records that were played previously.
  13. Mid 70ts through to early 80ts I knew a few women who were knocking gear out on the scene- if that helps
  14. In the 70ts Aldershot
  15. We've run an event every NYE - bring you're own alcohol - everyone wins - cheap as chips and no que at the bar
  16. Tim - without going into much detail - did he fully understand the appreciation from the soul scene about his music thanks for sharing - topman
  17. Many great record stores in London here are a few - the downside now is that everything, all info is on the net so picking up Red and White demos for 10p are long gone or very rare - back in the 70ts most stores were selling for 10 to 20p with no record sleeves - have fun
  18. Peterborough Soul Club took there badge idea from the West Riding Soul Club - which was I am sure was the "Wakefield Allnighter at Unity hall about 77 ?
  19. You know when you put you’re old soul stuff away and then when you prepare to move you go through the throw away time and come across some of your old soul stuff - just thought I would share - and no am not throwing anything away lol
  20. Works out about £9.60p per record - I like the statement - these were left to us and don't know much about them (feet off ground) - lol price I saw was £3,517
  21. Joey - gonna say 76 or 77 think they re released it / pressed it along with Shane Martin / Lyn Randell / French fries on that EPIC red label - we all associate sounds with different venues - Camp Marching is St Ives Soul Sam - Tears Leroy St Ives - Rain out of my mind St Ives - although they were played at I guess all the major venues - great memories and great times
  22. just went on 20 seconds too long at the end
  23. Boom 💥 still gets played at the fleet

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