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Ian Dewhirst

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  1. Oh, you're an angel mate! Many thanks! Ian D
  2. I'm just putting tomorrow's radio show together and wanted to put 3 brass-lead instrumentals together and to my horror I don't seem to have Mike Post "Bubblegum Breakthrough" handy! Could some kind soul post me an MP3 if poss? Will give an on-air thankyou tomorrow...... Thanks in advance..... Ian D
  3. Jr Walker version is the one for me. It actually hit No.13 in the UK Pop chart in 1969 and is one of my favourite Motown songs ever. This would have been too 'pop' to have been played @ the Wheel presumably? Also an interesting indie 80's version from '81 out of New York - Tony Rome & The D.W.A.L. Orchestra featuring Donald Armstrong on Kency............... Ian D
  4. LOL. It may well be but I'd sooner play this then many of the big money tunes. I've always rated it but I think would really work on the right night these days. I've also got a single-sided promo 12" of this. Deffo playing it on the show tomorrow........ What a GREAT record! Ian D
  5. I just played "Lord If You're A Woman" - Darlene Love & The Wall Of Sound Orchestra on Phil Spector International (UK only release I believe) and I think it's one of the most powerful records ever made. Astonishing Phil Spector production, sledgehammer Northern beat and simply brilliant vocals by Ms Love. Sounds like it should be right up there to me. Has this ever been aired anywhere? Ian D
  6. Oh hello Blake. Long time no see old bean. How the hell are ya........oh......... hang on.......just a minute..........just seen a more interesting thread.........back in a mo............. Ian D
  7. Garland Green comp's going OK then? It's inspiring when someone is still working @ 10.30pm on a Friday night LOL........ Ian D
  8. You're not still schlepping around that 1st copy of Dean Parrish "I'm On My Way" are you? I seem to remember a fair degree of 'burn' and hiss @ the intro from many DJ's cueing the record to listen on their headphones and then roughly removing the record from the decks at the first sound of that electric guitar LOL........... Ian D
  9. I can't see the major record corporations hounding down a Trini Lopez bootleg from Australia either LOL.... Unless I'm mistaken, the Trini Lopez recordings were A&M owned originally ("If I Had A Hammer" was Herb Alpert's first success with hiis new label I seem to remember) and A&M is now owned by Universal, so the world's biggest record company owns Trini Lopez I think (unless it was some tiny hispanic label). Either way, Trini isn't at the top of anyone's priority list these days....... Ian D
  10. All part of the same production crew I reckon. Towanda Barnes was obviously integrated with the Ohio Players but I'm a little shaky on Sam Williams which 'broke' after I'd left the scene for the U.S. It has to be said that when I heard Sam Williams for the first time I loved it! I just wasn't around at that particular point plus I never found a copy. But what a record.......... Ian D
  11. Without seeing the exact law, I would say that there will probably be a clause in there which specifically will not allow commercial re-sale of the repertoire. In other words, these licences probably specifically cover promotional/in-store use only. Furthermore, if the guy is replicating owned copyrights, I would have thought he will still have to approach the repertoire owner for permission. I can't see the guy being allowed to re-produce white label runs of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross or Otis Redding without being zapped by EMI, Universal, Sony-BMG and Warners can you? But you know what? I can stroll into HMV and Zavvi (formally Virgin) and see major label repertoire bootlegs everywhere LOL. I've even been in there with major label people who know about it, but no action is ever taken. I think it's just too legally expensive for major labels to chase fly-by-night bootleggers who they may eventually get, but have little chance of actually getting their costs back. In other words, most bootlegs, especially Northern Soul ones, are effectively 'below the radar' for most labels and simply not worth anyone's efforts in trying to curtail them. As a result, it's almost open season for 'low-run' Northern Soul bootleggers. Unknown artists, unknown labels, a high demand for special limited edition low-run, 500 off pressings of an obscure artist and a willing audience who just want the sound. The bootleggers have been handed everything on a plate LOL. No one is gonna break their arse furiously chasing down the latest bootleg of Clyde McPhatter, Lee Fields or the Del-Larks believe me.......... Ian D
  12. Ian Dewhirst posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Nothing in Robert Pruter's "Chicago Soul" either, which is odd.......... Ridiculous that we can't find out anything. You'd think with a name like that there'd be more info......... Ian D
  13. Nope, never heard of it. However, it will only hit legendary status if the necessary ingredients are present. These are:- 1) Lead vocalist must sound obviously 'white' no matter what enthic group he comes from. 2) There must be a white production team with a good pop sensibility behind them. 3) The song title must contain a verifield cliche e.g. "Turning My Heartbeat Up", "Willpower Weak, Temptation Strong", "Happiness In My Heart", "More Today Then Yesterday", "Daylight Saving Time" etc, etc. 4) It really helps if the lead singer has adopted an American-African son who would like to be an aspiring rapper. Ian D
  14. Ian Dewhirst posted a post in a topic in Soul Media
    It'll be a long one for the 'M' section I reckon. I always used to go to the 'M' section in an alphabetised record store 'cos I always wanted to find Stanley Mitchell on Dynamo and then I finally found 2 mint promos in an 'M' section so now I swear by it LOL...... Great selections by the way Mel! I'd love to go through your collection........... Ian D
  15. But wasn't DJ Toomp adopted into a white family? One of the few examples of cross-ethnic adoption in the early 1970's and part of the University of Atlanta 'Crossreach Adoption' programme? I thought this was well publicised at the time as DJ Toomps adopted father was the lead vocalist of a relatively modest Atlanta white pop act called the MVP's........... Ian D
  16. Your memory's correct Dayo! The Four Seasons was the one which caught fire across the scene and was much more popular than the Velours which came too late for most people. I seem to remember The Velours version cropping up after the Four Seasons. Also I think The Velours was first played in the Birmingham/Wolverhampton area - I think Pep had the first copy didn't he? But the Four Seasons version does it for me everytime - what a magnificent production. Incidentally I actually know Don from the Velours! He eventually moved to the UK and then to Leeds and had success with the Fantastics "Something Old, Something New". I went out with his daughter, Emma Haywood, for a while and the other daughter, Sid, had some success as Haywoode with "Roses". Oh what a tangled path we lead........... Ian D
  17. What! You mean you DIDN'T like Mad Dog & The Soulful Hounds? As per usual you're taste is bang on Mel! Many thanks mate. Ian D
  18. I wish mate! My ex-landlord nicked it the twat. It took up a bit of room but I wish I still had it. 'Twas quite theraputic after a long weekend....... Ian D
  19. Yep, Corrine's deffo into Northern. Spent a couple of hours chatting to her at the Kent 25th Anniversary do @ The Forum last year. You only have to listen to some of Swing Out Sister's stuff to see the influences.... Ian D
  20. Ian Dewhirst posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Nope. Album only unless someone has an obscure foreign copy....... Ian D
  21. Hi All, Yes! For once everything seemed to go OK on today's show - no cut-outs, no deafening bursts of volume and even the microphones were fine! The music speaks for itself - another feast of Soulful Grooves from several eras with the usual inane chatter. Just hit the live link below the playlist (or paste it directly into your browser bar) and you're in! Try it, it gets strangely addictive after a while............... Six Million Steps Presents The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst & Alan Champ - Sunday 27th July 2008 on www.starpointradio.com To download the show simply hit the links 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 alone! Plus, loads of new fully downloadable KILLER mixes in a variety of styles. So let's go with this week's show:- 1st Hour Opening Mix:- Eloise Laws - Got Me Loving You Again The Salsoul Orchestra - Standing & Waiting On Love - Close Mix Satin Dream - Stay Away From My Lover Moses - We Just Spaceship Earth - Midnight Express To Love City The System - This Is For You Thelma Houston- (I Guess) It Must Be Love Rhyze - Bizzare Harry Ray - Love Is A Game Adam McKnight - Satisfaction Guaranteed 2nd Hour Edward Hamilton & The Arabians - Baby Don't You Weep Luther Ingram - If It's All The Same To You Babe Mad Dog & The Soulful Hounds - Why Did You Leave Me Girl Edwin Starr - I Have Faith In You Friends Of Distinction - Love Or Let Me Be Lonely Main Ingredient - Save Me Silk - Simply Beautiful The Sons Of Champlin - Here Is Where Your Love Belongs Esther Williams - Ready For Love Gary Bartz feat Tawatha Agee - Keep Goin' On Bryan Loren - For Tonight Gift Of Dreams - Better Days Deitrick Haddon - Inspiration Download direct - https://www.sixmillionsteps.com/6MS-2008-07-27-Starpoint.mp3 Don't forget to send in any requests, dedications and large brown envelopes filled with cash. We'll be pleased to honour the dedications and pleased to spend the cash. Enjoy! Ian D
  22. Great tune Kidinquisitive! In fact I played it on the show today..... Six Million Steps Presents The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst & Alan Champ - Sunday 27th July 2008 on www.starpointradio.com 1st Hour Opening Mix:- Eloise Laws - Got Me Loving You Again The Salsoul Orchestra - Standing & Waiting On Love - Close Mix Satin Dream - Stay Away From My Lover Moses - We Just Spaceship Earth - Midnight Express To Love City The System - This Is For You Thelma Houston- (I Guess) It Must Be Love Rhyze - Bizzare Harry Ray - Love Is A Game Adam McKnight - Satisfaction Guaranteed 2nd Hour Edward Hamilton & The Arabians - Baby Don't You Weep Luther Ingram - If It's All The Same To You Babe Mad Dog & The Soulful Hounds - Why Did You Leave Me Girl Edwin Starr - I Have Faith In You Friends Of Distinction - Love Or Let Me Be Lonely Main Ingredient - Save Me Silk - Simply Beautiful The Sons Of Champlin - Here Is Where Your Love Belongs Esther Williams - Ready For Love Gary Bartz feat Tawatha Agee - Keep Goin' On Bryan Loren - For Tonight Gift Of Dreams - Better Days Deitrick Haddon - Inspiration Download direct - https://www.sixmillionsteps.com/6MS-2008-07-27-Starpoint.mp3 It was recently included on Expansions "Best Of Mtume & Lucas" CD and is also due for inclusion on a Modern compilation coming up shortly! Brilliant record. Keep that original! Ian D
  23. LOL! I never knew that........ Damn. No wonder my TV career never took off........... Ian D
  24. Absolute magic! Love Dionne. Bought this when it came out and have been playing it ever since. A superlative slice of Soulful Philly....... Ian D

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