Everything posted by Ian Dewhirst
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Detroit Session Releases 1St July 2009
Actually Carl, I had to change the show at the last minute to do an MJ tribute show, so as luck would have it, your sessionit will go out next Sunday now. Many apologies but the circumstances of the last 72 hours meant we had to do something and I got the job LOL......it should be better next week when things have calmed down a bit! Laters..... Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Well, it's certainly been one of those weird weeks and one that will be remembered for the rest of our lives for sure. I know it's virtually blanket coverage around the world and the full story is still emerging but we're going to concentrate on the positive aspects of Michael Jackson - his music. Many thanks to JJ, Dave and the Six Million Steps crew for the fantastic work they've already put in on preserving some precious archive material and also Neil Thomson for services beyond the call of duty. Chris Box will also be joining me in the studio for what will undoubtedly be a very poignant show this week which will dip in and out of Michael Jackson's incredible contribution to our lives for over 4 decades.........we're sure you'll get the gist......... Michael Jackson * The Jackson 5 * Michael Jackson * Tortured Soul * Duke feat Roland Clark * The Jacksons * The Sylvers * Jermaine Jackson feat Michael Jackson * The Jacksons * The Trammps * Light Of The World * The Jackson 5 * The Jackson 5 * Luther Vandross * Aquarian Dream * George Kirby * Jean Shy * Corey Glover * Marvin Gaye * Michael Jackson * Michael Jackson * The Jacksons * Michael Jackson See you @ 2.00pm. Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Well there's gonna have to be some M.J. isn't there LOL? Wouldn't be right if I didn't include a few tunes would it? So we'll dip in and out throughout the show I guess and try and get some of the real beauties instead of "Thriller" every two minutes! It's been a bit of a struggle deciding what's in and what isn't and I can tell you I've brushed away a tear or two in the process. An amazing track record that's spans 4 decades deserves some respect doesn't it? So some beauties lined up throughout. Many thanks to all who have helped put this show together like, super quick! You know who you are! Ian D
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This week's Manship results perlease
I have tha know we used to use Lou Pride records as ballast on't barges lad........ Ian D
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This week's Manship results perlease
Wow. Great service Mark. Well done. Did you manage to find a method of doing this that's somehow eluded everyone else out of curiosity? Ian D
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This week's Manship results perlease
Yep, I remember. Out of curiosity, do many auctions publish their end prices or is up to the discretion of the auctioneer or buyer? We always hear about the prices which famous works of art go for which in turn supplies news covereage and media interest, so is it a good thing or not? Presumably most people on here will subscribe to John's website so maybe he's not too bothered about letting the info out.....? Ian D
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This week's Manship results perlease
People have been saying that to me since the late 70's! It's a form of self-torture LOL. Like becoming addicted to self-flagellation. I'd wait for John's auction results every week and then castigate myself for not keeping certain records. This in turn would throw me into a deep depression, so maybe a good thing we don't know the results after all........ Ian D
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Tunes Originally Released On Local Labels And Then Re-Released On A Motown Label
Yep, on U.S. Tamla. Still got one. I think it was their only bona-fide reggae release. A 'lil piece of history right there......... Ian D
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This week's Manship results perlease
Damn. I used to have that. Bought it off Steve Caesar who got it off Stuart Cosgrove when Stuart was in Washington. Wish I'd kept it......... Ian D
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Detroit Session Releases 1St July 2009
I'll second that Carl. I spoke with Phil this afternoon and we'd like to have a crack at this because of the story behind it. We think it'll be interesting to a lot of people and will be a natural item in local TV, news shows and other media and that's probably the direction to go with this project. You should be telling the story and relating the experience. In a perfect world it would already be a documentary IMO. I mean it's not everyone persues their dreams in the way you've gone about it mate! I think it's a great story which we've all been watching for the last year or more on S.S. and which will be much more interesting than the lastest manufactured Pop hype. But the buzz word so far, is the incredible degree of authenticity you've got on these recordings and that's another part of the story. Well done. They sound fantastic and 100% authentic, so we now know that it's still possible to record Northern Soul in Detroit that sounds 100% authentic and keeps 60's in feel. Fantastic! Let's have a natter and see if we can help...... Best, Ian D
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Detroit Session Releases 1St July 2009
Actually they weren't my comments Carl - do you know who sent that e-mail LOL? The last person on earth you'd think........ Got your e-mail mate - many thanks. Get set to hear all three tracks and the info behind 'em on the ORIGINAL MASTERCUTS Show LIVE this Sunday between 2.00-4.00pm on www.starpointradio.com. The Carl Dixon session will be between 3.00-3.15pm. Don't miss! Show will be available later that evening for download too! Good things come to those who wait ay? Ian D
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This week's Manship results perlease
I tend to agree with you Boogaloo. The best publicity you can ever get is word of mouth - if people have the conviction to discuss something you tend to listen to 'em. It wasn't that long ago that the Lee Fields going for £750 on John's auction prompted a 7 page thread LOL. Yet now look at JM's Auction End Prices thread - it's gone from a huge vibrant river to a small insignificant trickle in a mere 3 weeks! However, I think John sees this a proprietary information and is probably trying for figure out the best way of disseminating it in the future, which is absolutely his right of course. But trying to get John's head around publicity or PR is like trying to get a Salvadores for £100 LOL. Plus he's a record dealer, so naturally he wants to sell stuff. My guess is that John will study the effects of leaving the auction prices private and then weigh up how he'll make 'em available again in the future. With the new website I guess he's simply studying all the available options as any intelligent, publicity-shy record dealer will do. I had a few interesting chats with John and I think it's fair to say that we're philosphically at odds on certain aspects of the value of PR/publicity, so I'm interested in seeing whether the end prices will reappear at any time and in what form. But that apart, his business model seems pretty sound and he probably has the most accurate information in the world on Rare record sales and prices so I don't blame him being careful. Dammit. That's it isn't it? I just figured it out! How about a John Manship's Top 200 Auctions Book with scans, background info, bid history and closing prices? The holy grail of auction books! He has all the info and scans already stored so he could probably knock it out in his lunch hour........? I'd buy it for sure and I bet every record hound in the world would too? C'mon John, put us out of our misery and let the vinyl junkies have their info-fix! Ian D
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Detroit Session Releases 1St July 2009
You've got mates all over Carl! This was an e-mail I got on Sunday (which I blacked redacted out to protect a couple of names) "Listen properly to Carl Dixon's track on Spyder Turner. I adore it to bits. Go here https://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/funk_soul/ move the bar to 48 minutes and 40 seconds to find it. It's amazing. He should do it on vinyl. ?????? - put it out for him on ??????? - if you do it will sell a thousand easily. Maybe he shoud edit the middle guitar bit out though ??? Just a suggestion. You all need to listen right now - it's only online to listen for a week". And don't worry about the middle guitar bit - everyone else voted it in! Can you send me a file and I'll play it Sunday? Best, Ian D
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I Give Up
A record which you'd trip over at tons of cut-out places in the U.K. in the 70's - in fact, so common it would be embarassing to even have one in your sales box LOL. Many of the copies I saw back then were water-damaged and I often wondered whether these came from the same stock that Jim Wilson in Shoreditch had (same load as the Del-Larks which were similarly damaged). I seem to remember this being around at the same time....... So not that rare and one will come up soon enough I reckon. Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Sunday's repeat going out live on www.starpointradio.com NOW folks! 5.00-7.00pm every Monday......... Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
As promised a real Summery feel to show this week - lotsa Latino rhythms from beginning to end and straddling all the genres. Certainly sounds Summery to me LOL.... And for those who were out and about this week, don't forget the repeats are Monday afternoon 5.00-7.00pm, Wednesday early morning 5.00-7.00am and Friday 1.00-3.00am plus the download link is below and will obviously sit well on your I-Pods if it's Sunny this week! A nice optimistic show this week folks, so enjoy! Six Million Steps Presents The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst on Sunday 21st June 2009 on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. Hour 1 Victor Davies - The Sound Of The Samba - MAW Mix Crystal Waters - The Boy From Ipanema - MAW Mix DJ Fudge Presents Cheli Project - Close To My People Norma Jean Bell - I'm The Baddest Bitch Alexander O'Neal - Fake Rene & Angela - Save Your Love (For # 1) Kashif - Stone Love Thelma Houston - You Used To Hold Me So Tight Twilight 22 - Mysterious Silk - I Can't Stop (Turning You On) Hour 2 Bobby Hebb - Sunny Stevie Wonder - Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing Jobell & The Orchestra De Salsa - Never Gonna Let You Go Ronnie McNeir - The Good Side Of Your Love Marva Hicks - Looking Over My Shoulder Bobby Patterson - I'm In Love With You Aaron Neville - My Brother, My Brother Omar - There's Nothing Like This TLC - Waterfalls Incognito - Still A Friend Of Mine Earth, Wind & Fire & Kenny G - I Like The Way You Move Vanessa Williams - The Real Thing Randy Crawford - All I Do https://www.sixmillionsteps.com/6MS-...1-Starpoint.mp3 Ian D
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Need Fred Cole De-Lite Recordings For Fred Cole
I think I may have met Freddie in the 70's when he recorded for U.K. Decca! Is it the same Freddy? I always presumed it was, so you may want to check this....... https://cgi.ebay.com/DECCA-FFSS--SKL5321-FREDDY-COLE-%22Right-From-Heart%22-UK-_W0QQitemZ250430157840QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090524?IMSfp=TL090524148007r1606 Ian D
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Most Emotionally Charged Soul Record
Why do ya think I got rid of the bugger! Gotta try and function as best as possible without Lou leading me into a mealstrom of despair LOL...... Ian D
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Le Cam, Soft Records, Charay Records Soul 45S
I don't know how he released so many records and different versions of things personally. I thought the Major was based in Forth Worth wasn't he? I seem to remember Brad from Burnely having contact with him in the mid 70's. There must be a story there, i.e. was he recording local talent? Who distributed his records? Did any of 'em actually sell? How many versions of "Soul Symphony" are there? Etc, etc, etc. Sounds up Numero's street. Likewise a comp of all the Oscar Perry releases out of Texas too...... Ian D
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Ron Mantlock You Got The Best Of Me Cottilon
Jesse James "If You Want A Love Affair" being another good example......... Ian D
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Ron Mantlock You Got The Best Of Me Cottilon
Worse than that Benji. You should be blowtorched by addled crack freaks for failing to play "Follow My Love". Please play immediately and you may avoid a horrible torture....... Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Hey, it's the middle of Summer and I'm in a suitably Summery mood, so this week there's a hint of good time Latino rhythms throughout the show to reflect the season! Ay Caramba! Join me on the ORIGINAL MASTERCUTS show LIVE tomorrow afternoon between 2.00-4.00pm on www.starpointradio.com and get yourself in the mood for 2 hours of scintillating rhythms, magical mixes, monster 80's grooves, uplifting Soul and Modern Soul and a last half-hour to die for and go to paradise! Yep it's another Sunday afternoon trawl through the music we love like...... Victor Davies * Crystal Waters * DJ Fudge Presents Cheli Project * Norma Jean Bell * Alexander O'Neal * Rene & Angela * Kashif * Thelma Houston * Twilight 22 * Silk * Bobby Hebb * Stevie Wonder * Jobell & The Orchestra De Salsa * Ronnie McNeir * Marva Hicks * Bobby Patterson * Aaron Neville * Omar * TLC * Incognito * Earth, Wind & Fire & Kenny G * Vanessa Williams * Randy Crawford So get those wine glasses out - it's time to kick back and lose yourselves in a musical fiesta throughout the eras amigos..... See you @ 2.00pm! Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
- Most Emotionally Charged Soul Record
LOL, ego booster! That looks like my old copy of Lou Ragland too..... Good to see you @ Morcambe! I'll probably be up your way for the Modernism gig in July after all so may catch you on the road........... Ian D- This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Always a pleasure mate! I know people like you are listening so have to keep on my toes LOL.... By the way, what's hits did you get @ you know where? I'm curious as to whether his stock's changed much since I was last there........ Ian D - Most Emotionally Charged Soul Record