Everything posted by Ian Dewhirst
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Who Deserves A Compliation?
Yep, that sounds familiar. I even contacted G & H just recently to clarify something with a couple of early P.I. track through Sony and it was the usual brick wall....... I guess they made too much money LOL...... Ian D
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Frank Wilson Auction Spot On Bbc Radio 6 Today
The Sun today - Bizarre column Page 18..... "Singles may be 59p on t'internet but you'll need a bit more to bag the rarest seven-inch. One of just two copies of Sixties Northern Soul anthem "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" by Frank Wilson could hit £100,000 at auction this week". The hype builds...... Off and running now..... https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/auction/all-auction Ian D
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Bye Bye Cheapo Cheapo
Cheers Girth! I was beginning to think I imagined it or it was another one of my sick fantasies LOL.... I think plenty of dealers will know her - she kinda stands out doesn't she? Ian D
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Ian Levine Productions And Songs
Great track! Had a ton of calls when I played it on the radio show a little while back! Ian D
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Bye Bye Cheapo Cheapo
I feel a 'Cheapo Cheapo Finds' thread coming on Tone........ Also I loved it because you could generally bolster a nice collection of UK promos and oddball releases for 25p a pop as well because I presume plenty of Promotion guys used to drop stuff off there. It's certainly where I picked up things like Marva Hicks, Paul Kendrick, Skull Snaps, Johnny Williams, Darlene Love etc, etc. The biggest fun was getting back 'em back to Leeds and playing through 'em at home 'cos a lot of that stuff was promoted in London and seldom made their way out of the capital. I used to think you guys had the greatest job in the world back then 'cos I usually came down in the Summer and my memories are of you or Ady sat at the stall in the sunshine surrounded by 1000's of obscure records and 100's of random strippers and hookers.......naturally it'd be a different kettle of fish on a freezing, pissing down day in November but all in all not a bad gig to do your apprenticeships ay......? Ian D
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The Worlds Largest Us Record Collection For Sale
Very good if implausable. Ian D
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Bye Bye Cheapo Cheapo
If only Ady. The lady in question is an affirmed lesbian by all accounts and not exactly to my preferred taste although she'd win hands down if I measured these things by record collections LOL...... Ian D
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Bye Bye Cheapo Cheapo
Anoraks today come armed with PDA's and I-Pods LOL........... Ian D
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Bye Bye Cheapo Cheapo
I seem to remember multiple copies of "5 Minutes" - The Differences there as well Tony. I wish I'd have scooped up a few more of those back in the day........ Ian D
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Bye Bye Cheapo Cheapo
The last time I saw someone refer to a handwritten notebook was when I saw a striking-looking and rather eccentric elderly lady in Reckless records in Islington around 2004 frantically digging through the 7" box. I asked her what kind of stuff she was looking for and she went in her handbook and pulled out a thick notebook that had a few pages of her wants listed. The list was incredible - I didn't even know 50% of the titles. Then she showed me the pages with her collection listed and she had a phenomenal collection. Her favorite artist was Ty Karim and she had 'em all plus 100's of other obscurities. I checked with Jeremy behind the counter @ Reckless and everything she had was 100% for real. She'd often ring me @ Salsoul to ask if I knew something she was after and most of the time I didn't. Someone on here must know her...I've forgotten her name but there can't be that many 60+ eccentric old dears who collect obscure Soul but she was right up there with her knowledge. Anyone else bumped into her.........? Ian D
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Who Deserves A Compliation?
Glenn @ 2 Entertain (aka Demon) claims that they have the rights to Gamble/Neptune/North Bay etc but the reality is that it'll be the usual pain in the ass to get any realistic communication flowing. I've personally given up on Gamble & Huff because I've never had any replies to any communications I've sent over the years. I don't think it's smooth sailing dealing with 'em either from what I've heard........... Ian D
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Bye Bye Cheapo Cheapo
I just learned that Cheapo Cheapo in Berwick Street, London finally shuttered it's doors last week. Cheapo Cheapo was for many years in the late 60's/early 70's THE place where record hounds would congregate whenever they visited London. It was probably the main place in town where any collectors from the North would tend to head for, as there'd always be a few friendly faces and plenty of strippers hurrying between one strip club to another LOL. On any given visit in the 70's there'd generally be Rouncy, Ady, Ian Clark, Dave Rivers and other assorted Northern fans shooting the breeze and it almost felt like home from home in the middle of Soho, so definitely sad to see it go even though it had radically changed since the 70's. I can also remember with uncanny accuracy most of the records I picked up there for 25p apiece back in the day which included The Ideals, The Differences, The Vontastics, The Heartbreakers and loads of others. I can only imagine what Ady and Rouncy must have picked up there over the years.......... Shame to see yet another iconic place go. I always used to get a real buzz whenever I got to Kings Cross and hit the tube for Piccadilly Circus 'cos I always I knew I'd find something there.......... Ian D
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Who Deserves A Compliation?
All in a days work Gary! Ian D
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Knowledgable & Helpful Peeps On Here
And talking of Geoff - myself and Alan Champ will have the pleasure of interviewing him on Alan Champ's show on www.starpointradio.com on Saturday 12th April between 3.00-5.00pm. I'm absolutely fascinated with the early to mid 60's London Mod scene and I sometimes curse myself for being, 1) too young and 2) from up North at the time. Having met Geoff a couple of times, I'm really looking forward to grilling him on the show, especially about the Scene, the Bag O Nails, the Flamingo etc, etc. Any SS'ers who have any questions for Geoff should PM me and I'll make sure I ask him. I think it's important to get as much verifiable info as possible about the birth of Mod culture and the early R'n'B scene in the U.K. and Geoff will be a font of knowledge about this era. The show will be downloadable and will be posted on S.S. as soon as we've done it, so once again, anyone who has any questions for Geoff should let me know soonish...... How's that for service LOL? Best, Ian D
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Frank Wilson Auction Spot On Bbc Radio 6 Today
LOL, strangely enough Owosso hasn't been top of my priorities - it's been murder just trying to organise the BBC but hopefully things are beginning to accelerate now........ John did a live piece on BBC Radio Leicester last week as well plus a nice article in Record Collector coming up this week. Trying for Paul O'Grady as well....... Ian D
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Frank Wilson Auction Spot On Bbc Radio 6 Today
Also let's not forget that when it was discovered was during a period when some real drek was being played so it was like a throwback to the golden era and a classic Northern Motown tune in every sense of the word. In '78 that would have seemed like manna from heaven amongst amidst some of pop stuff that was masquerading as Northern Soul at the time......... Ian D
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Knowledgable & Helpful Peeps On Here
And that Sebastian chap from Sweden knows his onions too! Ian D
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Frank Wilson Auction Spot On Bbc Radio 6 Today
Haha LOL...... Finally we get national coverage on the BBC with interviews with John Manship, Andy Rix, myself and Kenny Burrell. You can hear it here @ around 4 minutes and 30 seconds in......... https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/musicweek/ Auction kicks off this Thursday folks........... Whoops.....gotta go......CNN is on the blower! Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Well I was still in recovery mode from the previous evening's high jinks @ Monumental with Nicky, Nelly, Gareth, Mole and the rest of the gang so no surprise that the whole show went by in a complete blur LOL....... ......so it was another glorious Sunday afternoon party @ Starpoint Towers as ex Original Mastercuts show co-host Alan Champ joined me for another two hours of glorious music as we see the first glimpses of what will be a brilliant Summer this year........ ........and this, of course, is reflected in the music! As per usual the time just zipped by so time to kick back and listen again at leisure so heeeeere's the download folks........ Six Million Steps Presents The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst and special guest Alan Champ on Sunday 29th March 2009 on www.starpointradio.com. To download the show simply hit the link below! Or for this and all archived shows please pay a visit to www.sixmillionsteps.com where you can download the last 4 weeks worth of all Six Million Steps produced shows. That's 16 hours of free music over the last 4 weeks plus loads of new fully downloadable KILLER mixes in a variety of styles! So let's go with this week's show:- 1st Hour Deborah Cox/Bah Samba - It's Over Now/Let The Drums Speak - Slumdog Remix David Bendeth - Feel The Real - Jazz N' Groove Remix 83 West feat Kenny Bobien - When Rodeo Jones - Natural World The Love Unlimited Orchestra/Kanye West - Welcome Aboard/Love Lockdown Atomix Mix Michael Wycoff - Looking Up To You Jermaine Jackson - You Like Me Don't You Rick James - Make Love To Me Teddy Pendergrass - Joy 2nd Hour Jr Walker & The All-Stars - What Does It Take (To Win Your Love For Me) David Ruffin - What You Gave Me Chairmen Of The Board - Bless Your Heart Betty Swanne - When The Game Is Played On You Tutu Jones - Just Can't Leave Your Love Alone Walter Jackson - Let Me Come Back Zulema - I Want To Be Where You Are Ronnie Dyson - When You Get Right Down To It Rufus - Stop On You Maxwell - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) R. Kelly - Happy People Faith Evans - Love Like This Alicia Keys - Karmastition https://www.sixmillionsteps.com/6MS-2009-03-29-Starpoint.mp3 Many thanks to Alan for keeping me suitably lubricated throughout the show. Don't forget next week we have the illustrious Simon M guesting and selecting for the whole show. Not to be missed! See y'all next week! Best, Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Coming up @ 2.00 sharp! Ian D
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Frank Wilson Auction Spot On Bbc Radio 6 Today
Interviews with Kenny Burrell, John Manship and Moi. It'll be tucked away within the show somewhere between some awful Rock stuff no doubt but they're tracking the auction and will interview Frank Wilson himself in the next couple of weeks so worth it for that alone........ Ian D
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The Greatest Voice
Darrell Banks! Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Don't forget the clocks go forward this week, so don't sleep in LOL! Posting early this week 'cos I'm anticipating a late one on Saturday night down at Monumental, so I'm prepped for this week's show nice and early for a change! This week I'm joined by my ex partner in crime Alan Champ and boy do we have a HELLUVA SHOW this week with 2 first-play exclusives....... Bah Samba/Deborah Cox, David Bendeth, 83 West feat Kenny Bobien, Rodeo Jones, The Love Unlimited Orchestra/Kanye West, Michael Wycoff, The Manhattans, Glen Goldsmith, Jermaine Jackson, Rick James, Jr Walker & The All-Stars, David Ruffin, Chairmen Of The Board, The Funky Sisters, Mel Britt, Betty Swanne, Tutu Jones, Jodi Mathis, Walter Jackson, Zulema, Ronnie Dyson, Rufus, Maxwell, R. Kelly, Faith Evans and Alicia Keys So looking forward to another Soulful Sunday afternoon session! See you @ 2.00pm Sunday! Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
If we carry on at this rate we could do a full compilation of covers of "All I Do" LOL! All credit for putting me onto the Randy Crawford version mate! I must have had about 20 calls on that this week. Phenomenal version! Ian D
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This Weeks Original Mastercuts On Starpoint With Ian Dewhirst
Yer welcome Mike. Always a pleasure to know you've caught the show mate! This Sunday will be a blast too as my old sparring partner Alan Champ is joining me, plus next week Simon M will be guesting so busy, busy, busy! Ian D