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northern soul amsterdam - the small but mighty soul club!
Updated flyer for Northern Soul Amsterdam events across 2017. We're super delighted to announce that our October guests will be Italian maestros Leo Mastropierro (Soul City Roma) and Fabio Conti (Milan). And watch out for our November "Belgium meets Amsterdam" soul special when a number of brilliant collectors and DJs will be making the trip to the Dam. More info & future dates on Facebook @ NorthernSoulAmsterdam and http://www.northernsoul.nl Bite your lip and take a trip to the small but mighty soul club that is Northern Soul Amsterdam!
© Russell Gilbert
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Ray Pollard
I can't for a moment believe Ray Pollard is singing "Chance for romance". Sounds nothing like him at all, and Pollard must be a good octave deeper! It sounds very obviously like David Coleman.
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northern soul amsterdam may 2017
Our special guest at Northern Soul Amsterdam in May is the one and only Pete Lyster! Fancy a weekend in Amsterdam? Now's the time - or check out our website and Facebook group for information on other dates across the year. Web: http://www.northernsoul.nl Facebook: Northern Soul Amsterdam Northern Soul Amsterdam - small but mighty!
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northern soul amsterdam - soul club nights
Diary dates for Northern Soul Amsterdam - Europe's smallest soul club! Two minutes from Amsterdam Centraal Station. Friendly crowd & intimate venue with a private party feel. Oh, and it backs right onto a canal! Get planning a weekend visit and have some serious souling at the same time. Join the Amsterdam soul community on Facebook at Northern Soul Amsterdam
© Russell Gilbert © 2017
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- Show us your great photos (2017)
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Audio Topic - Joe Bataan
Probably the first Joe Bataan song I ever hear. Smooth vocals and rhythms, and a nice latin kick halfway through...
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GRAMBLING COLLEGE BAND "Harlem Rumble"
£471.98
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Songs for a funeral
As it happens there's one here from last September…
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Songs for a funeral
A popular subject for discussion! There's a looong thread on funeral songs via the link below and which is a good read: There's also a shorter thread from 2010, and I'm pretty sure a couple of others from before then.
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Show us your great photos (2017)
Took a cycle ride through the Amsterdamse Bos (Amsterdam woods) yesterday on what was a gloriously sunny afternoon. Lots of sights to see including the resident Highland cattle, early cherry blossom and deer (tame) at the pancake house where we enjoyed a bit of food and a nice bottle of fizzy bubbles to celebrate my birthday. First time out on the bike for ages. Reckon we did around 35km and, all told, it was a most enjoyable way to spend the afternoon and early evening.
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Show us your great photos (2017)
It's a truly wonderful place - a time capsule of Old Greece. It offers bugger all to do in the way of contrived entertainments, which is great. Want to get away from it all and relax, in a traditional setting, with the most splendid food and the warmest, most genuine people it's ever been my pleasure to meet, then Lesvos - and the fabulously picturesque village of Molyvos in particular – are where it's at. We'll be there again mid-June through to early July - staying in a local and very basic apartment (no fancy hotels here, but it is marble floored for coolness) owned by a wife and husband in their very late-70s. I say wife and husband in that order because the man is a right lazy sod, and she, in her old age, still wields a hoe like a demon every day in their well-tended, twice-a-day-watered vegetable plots, which we overlook from the basic, but serene comfort of our balcony. Oh, and neither of them speaks anything other than Greek! Peter, if/when you go, I can hook you up/recommend so many things – and it would be my absolute pleasure to do so.
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Show us your great photos (2017)
Wonder if you'll get an earlier sighting than that this year. I have a feeling you might as it's been such a mild winter and spring has well and truly sprung already. Mind you, if I were a swallow, I'd stop in Lesvos for the year where it's nice and sunny. Being mere humans, all we get are three weeks there a year!
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Show us your great photos (2017)
As there's always interest in these threads on the arrivals of swifts, swallows and martins, I thought folk here might like to know that a friend on Facebook posted up pics this evening of the first swallows of the year on the Greek island of Lesvos. It might be a bit premature yet, but summer's coming!
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Show us your great photos (2017)
Yup, very easy to find on Google, and used in loads of places online, including Wikipedia. No idea why you should have had such difficulty in obtaining it at all - unless the print belonged to a family member of Hutton or the photographer and they felt the need to protect or be reassured about how you might use it (which you said).
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Expert Cleaning Help Needed For Acetates
As said, I've used PVA to clean records many times and will continue to do so where thought appropriate. While the process of lifting the solidified glue layer is peeling, it does require some amount of pulling. Even this, to my mind, could all too easily lift the fragile layer of lacquer from the metal base. Herewith a pic of some 45s that I'd given the glue treatment... I ask if you or anyone else has images/sound files of acetates being cleaned with wood glue so that we might all benefit from seeing/hearing the results as I'm not alone in believing it would be a destructive process. Have you got an acetate you could slather in glue for the sake of an experiment, perhaps? Anyone else prepared to give it a go? I'm not, but I'm happy to be convinced...
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Expert Cleaning Help Needed For Acetates
I've used PVA many times to clean records and know how much effort the layer of dried glue needs to be pulled away from the surface. I also have a number of acetates in varying condition (including some that are flaking) and it's immediately obvious that using the same glue treatment on them would be damaging in the extreme. Emidiscs do appear to be quite resilient when compared to many brands of acetates from the US, but there's no way I'd slap a load of glue on one. As for copydex, I don't know that product so didn't comment. At the end of the day though, if it's like PVA I'd be equally as wary. Have you - or anyone else - got any before and after pics and/or sound files of acetates onto which PVA has been poured?
- Expert Cleaning Help Needed For Acetates
- Show us your great photos (2017)
- Expert Cleaning Help Needed For Acetates