Everything posted by Ian Dewhirst
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Ullanda Mccullough - Warm And Gentle Explosion
Great Ashford & Simpson penned tune and a long time fave for me. There's also a very tasty re-edit doing the rounds which is switching a whole new crowd onto this. Ian D
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Cee Lo Greene
C'mon Martin, as much as I'm sure the record company will applaud your promotional efforts, the record's No.1 on the UK Pop chart and available at every local supermarket. Call yourself a rare Soul collector ay? Ian D
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Could You Play?
Yep. that's what drives us all surely? I try and keep my ears open. Occasionaly, something I heard 30 years ago that didn't hit me at the time, suddenly makes perfect sense some 30 years later and hits the spot perfectly. But, by the same token, 95% of most stuff I hear doesn't pass muster at all, in any catergory. My personal expectations are very high 'cos I've been listening to music for 50 years and know what I like so I trust my ears. So I LOVE your enthusiam Bearsy! Makes me remember why I got into this scene in the first place. I envy your innocence and fresh ears mate. That's EXACTLY how it hit me when I was your age. F*ckin' GREAT innit? Ian D
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Frankie Knuckles -It's Hard Sometime
I couldn't believe that the Mirfield Pentagon became the epicentre of UK club culture when Hard Times kicked off. I went to the same venue when it was called The Ginza Strip as a 14 year old circa 1969. Some bastard from Mirfield Modern chinned me and welcomed me to the realities of surviiving in Mirfield whilst trying to be a flash twat. Served me well throughout the future as it happens..... On the Frankie Knuckles record, I'm pretty certain that the 7" mix is a totally different mix from the 12" (i.e, not just an edited version of the 12"). I'll go back to it over the weekend and check, but I seem to remember that the 7" sounded just perfect and would have easily fitted with a Modern/Northern crowd perfectly, whereas the 12" was too far the other way towards the House crowd. It wouldn't surprise me though. The best evidence is the 7" UK single mix of Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr's "Shine On Silver Moon" which is a HUGE Soul anthem of the highest order but ONLY on the UK 7" mix. But unfortunately no one's heard it 'cos it's rare as hell! The 12" is an absolutely wonderful kinda campy Disco monster but far too way out for Modern/Morthern ears. But the 7" mix is a totally different kettle of fish and almost sounds like a totally different song. Has anyone else heard this? So when the Frankie Knuckles question came up it made me wonder how many great 'made for radio' 7" mixes of great House tunes would work for the Northern/Modern audiences? For instance, I'd love to hear a 7" mix of "Back Together" by Hardsoul ft Ron Carroll or "Someday, Somehow" by Deep Sensation. If ever there were a couple of 'House' records that would hit the spot for the Northern crowd then those two would be in with a shout I reckon. I'm basically willing myself to spend a weekend going through all my UK 7"'ers (several thousand unfortunately) to see if anything else jumps out and zaps me........... Ian D
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Frankie Knuckles -It's Hard Sometime
The 7" one for Northern venues. Ian D
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Carl Douglas - Marble & Iron - Buddah
One here for £75 which seems like a bargain to me. Bloody hard record........ https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/search/Artist/DOUGLAS%252C%2BCARL/all/1 Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Playlist and link for the Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst this Sunday 3rd October 2010 between 2.00-4.00pm on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. Featuring...... 1st Hour Samuel Jackson & Bridgett Fonda - Intro The Isley Brothers - Harvest For The World - Prelude The Isley Brothers - Harvest For The World - Remix Fat Larry's Band - Looking For Love - Deadly Sins Porky Re-Edit Josh Milan feat Chinablac! - Till You Go Home - Main Mix Al Olive - Slow Down - Doll Combers Main Vocal Mix Sister Sledge - Thinking Of You - Sonny DJ Vs Dimitri Reconstruction 2010 Remix The Sylvers - Come Back Lover Thelma Houston - Saturday Night, Sunday Morning - Arthur Seaton Re-Edit The O'Jays - Darlin' Darlin' Baby - Sweet, Tender, Deep & Disco Re-Edit 2nd Hour Derek Martin - Flashback Derek Martin - Baby What Changed Your Mind Derek Martin - Fallen Out Of Love The Hypnotics - One Way Ticket Margie Joseph - Taking All The Love I Can Otis Williams - Take Me Back - Unreleased 7" Lenny Williams - Changing Terry Callier - Holding On (To Your Love) Ronnie Dyson - When You Get Right Down To It The Stylistics - Betcha By Golly Wow Dee Dee Sharp Gamble - Just As Long As I Know You're Mine The Spinners - Games People Play (They Just Can't Stop It) Robert Upchurch - The Devil Made Me Do It The Trammps - Hooked For Life The Jacksons - Show You The Way To Go https://www.sixmillionsteps.com/6MS-...3-Starpoint.mp3 Al is next week and I'll be back on Sunday 17th October!l Ian D
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Jumpin' - 15Th Anniversary Crystal Edition - Track-Listing
Now now boys....... Ian D
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Castaways Liar Liar
OK, so that's both the Wheel and the Scene that played it, so a bona-fide spin after all. Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Coming up LIVE at 2.00pm. Hope you can join me for another Original Mastercuts musical odyssey between 2.00-4.00pm today on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. See ya @ 2.00pm! Ian D
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Jumpin' - 15Th Anniversary Crystal Edition - Track-Listing
I've never heard a bad tune by her which is saying something. Confined to the dustbins of history and the canyons of Malc's mind. That's all Donna has to look forward to LOL....... Ian D
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Jumpin' - 15Th Anniversary Crystal Edition - Track-Listing
Well since I only seem to get up there in the depths of Winter, I'll bring a grab-bag up next time OK? Maybe we can flog 'em on Dewsbury Market? Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Blimey. 4 weeks since the last show but that was a good 4 weeks. From a Russian oligarchs party overlooking the lush valleys and imposing mountains of St Paul in the South of France to Starpoint Towers in Crystal Palace on a rainy British Sunday afternoon. How the other half live ay? Many thanks to Al for keeping the show rolling throughout September great stuff mate! Now if you can just get the Underground moving again....... So it's now back to the reality of making Sunday afternoons a pleasurable listening experience. Get yourselves a nice glass of wine, whack the heating up and get comfy 'cos we're into another Original Mastercuts musical odyssey spanning 40 plus years .......... The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst LIVE this Sunday 3rd October 2010 between 2.00-4.00pm on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. Featuring...... The Isley Brothers * Fat Larry's Band * Josh Milan feat Chinablac! * Al Olive * Sister Sledge * The Sylvers * Thelma Houston * The O'Jays * Derek Martin * The Hypnotics * Margie Joseph * Otis Williams * Lenny Williams * Terry Callier * Ronnie Dyson * The Stylistics * Dee Dee Sharp Gamble * The Spinners * Robert Upchurch * The Trammps * The Jacksons Catch you @ 2.00 hopefully! Ian D
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Castaways Liar Liar
Nah, it was the Tarrantino 'Grindhouse' double-bill he did with Robert Rodriguez. Tarrantino's just great with music isn't he? So inventive...... Anyway whatever happened to the Castaways then? I thought had they had a pretty unique sound..... Ian D
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Jumpin' - 15Th Anniversary Crystal Edition - Track-Listing
A beautiful, beautiful brilliant record Tony. In my top 3 80's tunes without a doubt. The harmonies are just incredible aren't they? First time on CD I think....... Ian D
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Castaways Liar Liar
Not as good as Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich's "Hold Tight" did in "Deathproof"! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIwiUXCA6W0 Ian D
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Castaways Liar Liar
You're 100% right Pete. I never considered it a Soul record but it was played at the Wheel and I can see why. Good floorfiller in it's day I reckon..... Ian D
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Castaways Liar Liar
This isn't one of those "Liar Liar Pants On Fire" situations is it? Isn't irony great? Ian D
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Derek Martin - The Roulette Recordings
Well, I'm deffo on a Derek Martin roll at the moment - I'm loving "Fallen Out Of Love" on Vibration too. It's all Jaffa's fault. These artwork types tend to get a bit obssessive and sometimes it rubs off LOL... "Baby What Changed Your Mind" and "Flashback" are both absolute killers for me. Derek Martin "Fallen Out Of Love" Ian D
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Could You Play?
Aah but it still had to be an authentic 60's U.S. jackhammer or a vintage Detroit car alarm. We had standards you know......... Ian D
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How Many Records Arrive At Your House Per Week?
Not a good idea Kev. After I'd got the record obsession thing out of my system in '77 I started collecting women but that turned out to be more expensive then the bloody record collecting! Ian D
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How Many Records Arrive At Your House Per Week?
Oh yeah, John Manship is very much part of the problem. In the distant future such blatant commercial targetting of disfunctional plastic freaks will be frowned upon by the general populace. It's really not that healthy when you look at the stats..... I totally have to agree on the i-tunes point though. How much emotional resonance can one get from a music file compared to holding the original 7" single? See! There I go again. We desperately need a 12 step vinyl rehab programme and we need it NOW! Ian D
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How Many Records Arrive At Your House Per Week?
You're all victims of some kind of compulsive disorder. I know. I used to suffer from this myself (and, to a certain extent, I still do) so I recognise the symptons. There's nothing quite as reassuring as a room full of vinyl. It somehow defines us as serious people with a passion for music , which we obviously are. But make no mistake. It's basically a psychological disorder. Most people would be happy enough to listen to the same tune a few times for 69p via I-Tunes. However, there's a curious breed of folk that insist on investing 1000's of pounds on owning a piece of original vinyl, which is obviously compulsive behaviour. Serious art collectors are exactly the same. Social misfits. It's difficult to try and explain the kind of passion that would happily pay £2000 for a piece of plastic to your next door neighbour for instance. They simply wouldn't get it. I think the mere act of being able to go online and be able to order up lots of records whenever you want, is simply the internet providing us with the perfect opportunity to pander to our whims, which is dangerous stuff to everyone reading this thread. Seek help. Quickly. Ian D
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Philly Re-Grooved - The Tom Moulton Remixes
Great stuff Steve. It's a f*ckin' KILLER album and it seems to be selling around the world and on a number of different scenes. This is the album of choice for the guys in the office and it's been on constant rotation this week and I've gotta say it really holds up to repeated plays. I've listened to it a zillion times and still get elated every time I hear it. A work of art and I couldn't be happier that we've found a huge audience with this release. Great stuff! You'll be pleased to know that Volume 2 is already on the drawing board....... Ian D
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Jumpin' - 15Th Anniversary Crystal Edition - Track-Listing
Not strictly S.S. territory but thought it may be worth posting as there's some belters on here if you like Soul music in general and have fairly diverse tastes. The Nobles track is just brilliant plus Skip Mahoney usually hits the spot, so there's probably a few things of interest on here for S.S.ers. Harold Melvin & The Blue-Notes fans could do a lot worse then check out the two BRILLIANT mid 80's tracks on here which kinda slipped through the net but are just superlative and right up there in HM&TBN's best performances. And if you're into Modern Northern it doesn't get any better than "Let Her Feel It" by Simplicious - a pure Modern belter featuring Eugene Wilde on lead vocals. Has to be heard to be believed. Anyway, here's the spiel........... A long, long time ago, in the late 1990's Harmless released two definitive must-have albums of great Disco music - Jumpin' Vols 1 & 2. So, on the 15th anniversary of Harmless Records, we thought we'd knock out another one and try and fill a few gaps in the process...... We managed to track down a healthy dozen or so tunes that don't appear to be currently available on CD anywhere which is handy if you're a collector. So it was a massive relief to track down the current owners of the Philly World and Total Experience catalogues - filled a few more gaps right there for a start. What we wanted to do was track a particular vibe over a 10 year period from circa '76-'86 whilst keeping with the ethos of the original series. In many ways this particular volume snatches numerous pieces of genius right across that time-span. We did it chronologically 'cos it just made sense. Out in 3 weeks so go buy........ HURTCD102 Jumpin' - Harmless 15th Anniversary Crystal Edition CD 1 1 Salsoul Orchestra feat Loleatta Holloway Runaway 2 Donna McGhee Mr Blindman 3 Love Committee Just As Long As I Got You 4 Jean Carn Was That All It Was 5 Skyy First Time Around 6 The Nobles Jealousy 7 Skip Mahoney Janice (Don't Be So Blind To Love) 8 Logg I Know You Will 9 Rainbow Brown Till You Surrender 10 Salsoul Orchestra Take Some Time Out For Love 11 Fonda Rae Over Like a Fat Rat 12 Inner Life Moment Of My Life CD2 1 Barbara Mason Another Man 2 Leroy Burgess Heartbreaker 3 Loleatta Holloway Love Sensation 4 Cashmere Do It Anyway You Wanna 5 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Don't Give Me up 6 Switch Keeping Secrets 7 Yarborough & Peoples Don't Waste Your Time 8 Terri Wells I'll Be Around 9 Simplicious Let Her Feel It 10 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat Nikko Today's Your Lucky Day 11 Penny Ford Dangerous 12 The Gap Band Big Fun Ian D