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  1. Goldsoul commented on Mickjay33's comment in News Archives
    Very sad indeed. SoultripUSA fans will remember her as our tour guide at Hitsville USA in 2009. I introduced her to Mel Britt. She won a talent competition in 1965. The prize being a contract with Motown ( Ronnie Mcneir came 2nd!) A fun loving lady who finally got major success with Footsteps. RIP Miss Grand Boulevard
  2. Obscure 45's ( 60's R&B, Popcorn, Doo Wop, Gospel,Mod Instrumentals and Various oddities) Original US issues. Offers please. Decision within 24 hours. All part of a recent collection purchase. Condition is pretty much VG- to VG +. Ask for accurate grading. If you do your research, you'll bag a bargain. Email : ourhomesales@gmail.com or PM Johnny Darrow- Don't start me talking ( Sue) The Invictas - Gone So Long ( Vault) The Forum- River is wide (Penthouse) Melodic Singers- Jacobs Ladder (MJ) Dixie Cups- Love Ain't So Bad ( ABC dj) Clarence Paul- I need your lovin ( Hanover) Johnny Flamingo- United (Malynn) Renee Medina- Will it be the same (4 star) Lionel Hampton - Cool Charlie (Glad Hamp dj) Eddie Prince Petty- No one but you (Guest) Kathy Brandon- Don't Go ( Crystallette) Lee Stone- Whatchamacallit ( Royal Crest) Albert Ayler- Free At Last (Impulse) Johnnie and Joe- It Was There ( J&S) Larry Williams- I can't stop loving you ( Speciality) Candy Adams- Out of sight out of mind (Epic) Freshmen- Halfway to where ( Epic dj) Hank Wallis -Diane ( Rca dj) The Lidos - Bashanova ( Mercury dj) Johnny Maestro- What a surprise ( Coed) Don Podlor- Main Street ( Admiral) The Nomads - Bounty Hunter ( Rust) Mary Ann Lewis - I Won't Cry ( Coral dj) Frankie and the Favourites - Whirlaway ( Ramco) The Shenanigans - Water Boy ( Mark) The Jodimars - Midnight ( Capitol DJ) The Temptations- Birds n the bees ( Parkway) Tommy Wills - Night train 66 ( Airtown) The Exciters - Get Him ( United Artists) Eugene Church - Pretty Girls Everywhere ( Class) Barbara Dane - See See Rider ( San Francisco) Little Eddie Mint -Bring yourself back here ( Memo) Billie Poole- I heard the news ( Riverside) Ted Taylor - Funky Thing ( Ronn) Ben E King- When you love someone ( Atco) Darla Daret - Dontcha Wanna ( Silver) Buddy Guy - You Sure Can't Do ( Artistic)
  3. Goldsoul posted a gallery image in Albums 2014
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  8. Its a good record, but as with 1,000's more it just needs a spark from dancers and who knows. Leonard Jewell Smith is not the Leonard on this track. They are a New York pairing. LJS is from LA.
  9. D&L meaning Duke and Leonard. I had around 200 of it in 1975. A great record but discovered in the middle of Northern's golden era hence it failed.
  10. It was first played at the Mecca in 74 and discovered by Ian Levine. It quickly lost momentum when I had a major hit in New York with various titles including D&L, The Millionaires( Big Bunny) and The Quotations(Di-Venus) in fairly hefty quantity.
  11. It was first played at the Mecca in 74 and discovered by Ian Levine. It quickly lost momentum when I had a major hit in New York with various titles including D&L, The Millionaires( Big Bunny) and The Quotations(Di-Venus) in fairly hefty quantity.
  12. It was never big in any year. Great flipside too.
  13. It was me that first tested it out in March 74. A sensational floor clearer prompting a quick sale lol !
  14. Agreed. No way the Kittens or 5th Dimension were big at Wigan.
  15. Played at Wigan.... When? !
  16. Goldsoul replied to Dobber's post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    All depends which venue you are at. Kings Hall Stoke for instance, I can't think of a better set than Andy Dyson. Well thought out, and even though he has mega rarities, he sacrifices his own personal thoughts for the more all nighter underplayed 45's. At Blackpool, a different type of audience. Yes we have hardcore but they tend to be out manouvered by a more dumbing down Top 100. I certainly have no problem with that, after all its my daytime job. But I wouldn't expose say Andy to that crowd. That's more for Chris K, Ginger who are comfortable and happy to play in the latter's case JT Parker and Julian Covey in the same set. The scene is extremely wide now and the ones who fully understand it are getting the most bookings. My advice to any DJ who wants to further their Northern Soul career is to look at what you are trying to achieve. If your heart lies with unpopular but brilliant vinyl, stick to that. But whichever path you choose, don't complain if you are at a bog standard Soul night and you get asked for The Tomangoes more than twice, because chances are you will do.
  17. Goldsoul replied to Dobber's post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    choommmm Just two regularly used lines that I hear on a fairly regular basis. 1. Hi, my name is ______ and looking for DJ bookings. Anything doing at Stoke or Blackpool Tower? When given my standard and very friendly turndown, it's generally a 'do you know what's in my box or worse 'I have just spent 100 grand in the last 6 months' Or 2. You need to book me at your main venues as I'm better than the ones you've got. The latter call or email tends to get no response from me. Big rooms to fill require confident spinners who have projected their image well, have a following, good attitude, great box of records and clearly 'get it' as in when to play Beverly Ann and when to dig out William Powell. Fortunately I know a dozen who can deliver. Apols if we are now off topic. And as for the Tomangoes.....who's the swine who beat me to it on EBay? Even I can't bloody play it at the moment. Ha!
  18. Goldsoul replied to Dobber's post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Joking aside.....Bad attitude is the main problem for would be Northern Soul DJs.
  19. Goldsoul replied to Dobber's post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Martyn- Sad to say but really good DJs with the right attitude are hard to find. The reason why the names you see the most in print is probably because they have the main ingredients a promoter and its fan base are looking for. I love hearing about DJs I don't know, but most fall by the wayside. Attitude mainly.
  20. Goldsoul replied to Dobber's post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Billy- Thanks for your concern but honestly I'm not biting. I understand Chalky, Steve and others passion and wanting of some sort of law n order attached to the scene at large. I am merely separating my personal feelings from business ones. It's a real super minority that play non originals out our events. I wish it were a complete 100%. But the public have a real say in how gigs are promoted and if you do not pay attention to them, the scene will be back super underground. Music to the ears of many on here.