Jump to content

Tim Smithers

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    100%

Everything posted by Tim Smithers

  1. Agree Greg, glad i bagged mine, not seen another or heard it out anywhere in these parts, pretty hard i rekon,
  2. Dont like either, most people talk a lot of sh*t when on one or the other or even both
  3. Both brilliant
  4. King Coleman / Black bottom blues Rare Canadian issue
  5. Chuck Jackson / Ain't no sun since you've been gone Argentina
  6. Been played also down south about 8 years back ( if not before ), think i, first heard Steve C play it at the Bmth Railway club, ive also played the flip on the odd occasion, still like it a lot and ive a spare kickin about somewhere
  7. Had a most enjoyable night, dusted off a few 7s that ive not played out for a good while Not in order of play Little Tiger / Funky Fight Ron Buford / Deep soul pt2 Chuck Jacson / Aint no sun since youve been gone Jimmy Lynch / Broadway Impact Express / You get your kicks Lorenzo Holden / The Wig Len Woods / Do it Funky The Drivers / Mr Astronaut Jimmy Moore / Church street sally Betti Lou & Bobby Adams / Dr Truelove Rudy Lambert / Love Z Z Hill / One way love affair Mary lou Williams & Leon Thomas / You know baby Claude & Hank Carbo / Fox in a mini skirt Major Burkes / Break these chains Johnny James / Tell you about my girl Toni & the showmen / Try my love Willie Redding / Down on my knees Grey Imprint / Do you get the message Judy Freeman & Blackrock / Hold on Freddie Hubbard / Return of the Prodigal son also a couple of cover ups, all on original 7inch vinyl
  8. Post for me, had far to many bargains that i wouldn't have got , pre
  9. Ive got the chuck jackson on a tamla motown 7inch Steve
  10. I am aware it has been known for some time, but not by to many people, when the first one was on ebay i was one of a handful of bidders at the time, think there was only 8 or 9 bids, because of the plays its been getting in the last 5 years and the recent kent issue ( which is a diff take ) its is now known by far more people, still a great choon
  11. Pat and Kev on the far left of pic
  12. Two names that dont get no where near enough spots Pat Bleasdale and Kev Higham, both have choons to die for and both no how to put a set together, dont think Kev has ever been asked to dj at a niter to my knowledge, with known choons like the Ravins and plenty of quality semi / unknown 60's in his box it does make me wonder why not
  13. im wondering what year the flip was actully made, got a very dated sound for early 70s, sounds more like the sort of stuff from 65, nice choon though
  14. ricky hodges / don't blow no more
  15. I would say the sweet soul side was known a lot longer than that my friend
  16. This one always seem to go down well whenever i play it out, Ricky Hodges https://youtu.be/Ml6FpbVDe_Y
  17. Here's another thats i and a few others including Greg ( who played it last sat and boy it sounded good ) have been playing over the last few years l, they dont come much better than this ( valdons ) [media=]
  18. Na.... your alright lol
  19. Wow a 7.5 m tape measure, havent seen one of those for awhile , i have to stick with my 5m one for the time being
  20. Answer to the original question , yes it does have a place at venues, it has been played for many years, i just dont see what the problem is, if its a northern type nite and i was asked to dj, i would without hesitation drop a few in wich would blend nicely with everything else, if it was a across the board nite, i would also drop a few in and if it was advertised as a funky soul / r&b , rare soul etc, i would drop a few more in.... cant see what the problem is, the question doesnt ask if a full set of funk edge soul fits in, it says does it have a place in venue's....and it does imho

Advert via Google