
Everything posted by Amsterdam Russ
-
Bbc Fa Cup Tune?
He's not just aimed at the French market! He's toured all over Europe already - and that was a few years ago. People need to keep up.
-
Track Id Help Please
https://youtu.be/rpvyFEbSk0U
-
Joe Dutton Aka Pikeys Dog Rip
Like others I only knew Joe through Soul Source. He always came across as someone who was warm, knowledgeable and very passionate about the music we all share in common. My deepest condolences to family and friends.
-
Sheet Music..?
-
Fingerpoppinsoul 9Th April 2015
Thanks for posting, Paul. It really was a delight to be invited onto the show by Hans and Harry. For people who don't know it, Fingerpoppin' Soul has been broadcasting in Dutch for a remarkable 23 years and Hans and Harry are true legends with an encyclopaedic knowledge of soul music and more. In this show (which is in Dutch for the first 30 minutes until I come on, after which it's all in English) I get to talk about Loma Records (and my website www.lomarecords.com), then air a few obscure acetates and close proceedings with a handful of favourite 45s. I enjoyed doing the show and hope you enjoy listening.
-
6Th Leuven Soulnighter - 11/04/2015
Great night had by all thanks in the main to the hospitality and good taste of the guys and gals of Leuven in Belgium. DJs (from left to right) me (aka Loma Russ), Sven, Timmy, Patrick Michiels. Not in the pic but also playing 45s were Diggin' Dave and Chris Lalor (Chris L). The venue - CafeSTUK Paying a visit - the Amsterdam Soul Club Crew My playlist... Freddy Hill - Mr Lucky Adam's Apples - Don't take it out on this world Candy & the Kisses - Tonight's the night The Dynamics - Ain't no sun Ben Aiken - Satisfied Fred Hughes - I keep tryin' Roy Roberts - Got to have your love Gloria Parker - Hello baby, goodbye, too Ray Pollard - All the things that you are Ronnie Forte - Nervous breakdown The Tams - It's all right (you're just in love) Art Posey - No more heartaches The Van Dykes - Save my love for a rainy day Youngblood Smith - You can split Cookie Jackson - Do you still love me Ronnie Hawkins - Southern love Mitty Collier - My babe Big Maybelle - That's a pretty good love The 5 Royales - They don't know Candace Love - Wonderful night Rhonda Davis - Do you remember Larry Laster - Go for yourself The Ethics - I want my baby back Harvey Averne Dozen - Never learned to dance Linda Jones - You can't take it Steve Flanagan - I've arrived
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
-
Betty Swanne C/u For Sale £2,250
Here you go...
-
Is Jack Montgomery The Most Auctioned Record?
Eddie Holman "I surrender" has got to be up there. Must be something like three copies a week going through eBay for the last year or more and the price just keeps going higher and higher. Thought it expensive at £30 a couple of years ago but in recent times it's going for triple that - and that's the ABC issue!
-
Not Seen This Guy For A While - Missed Him
Got your attention, didn't it? It worked!
-
Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
You're welcome. Still not caught another sighting of a swallow or martin, so can't confirm that they're actually here. Possibly they were just stretching their wings and have headed back to the departure lounge at Schiphol before heading off elsewhere in Europe. What I can report is that in the battle between the coots and the grebes, the coots appear to have won. Where the coot would encroach upon the nest site and the grebes would see it away, now the coot is being much more territorial. Rather than just posture from atop the nest, it's swimming around it when the grebes are near. The grebes are making no real effort to win back their construction and are easily deterred when they now only occasionally approach it. A few things I've learned from watching are : 1) only one coot in a pair builds the nest 2) the coot's construction techniques are far more industrial than the grebes. The latter uses vegetation primarily while the coots are using lots of twigs and even branches to give support to the vegetation. 3) having witnessed them give up the nest without much of a fight, I believe that grebes are in some way related to the chicken.
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
-
Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
Well that took all of 10 seconds to find. According to this migration map, which shows things from a UK perspective, swallows & house martins come through both central Spain and central France before veering off in which ever direction pulls them. Would be nice to see the route in a bit more detail and see how they come into the Netherlands exactly - whether they're turning right when they get to the middle of France or whether they're coming in in other ways.
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
-
Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
Pretty certain I caught my first glimpse of a summer migrant about half an hour ago. It was just disappearing out of view when I sped it, so can't be sure whether it was a house martin or swallow. Will keep my eyes peeled now so that I can confirm the sighting. Anyone else got summer summer migrants to report?
-
Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
Thanks, Steve. I don't think Attenborough has anything to fear. I have to say it's been really fascinating watching events unfurl at the nest site. One thing that I've learned is that elements of the grebe's courtship display are ongoing. I've witnessed the head shaking that you see in the ritual happening very frequently on their own. It seems to be very much as if they use this display to continually affirm the pairing bond they made with the full courtship display. It also seems to be a means of communication about how the pair should jointly act. For example, every time there's been a coot/grebe stand-off, the grebes engage in the head shaking behaviour. It's almost as if they're agreeing with one another as to how they'll deal with the current situation. If you can imaging a couple of deaf blokes in a pub using sign language to communicate how they're going to get back at the bullying local who's been taking the piss all night, then that's what the grebes appear to be doing. I have to say the more I watch them interacting together, and against the coots, the more fascinating it all becomes!
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
-
Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
Following on from my earlier post about the grebes and their courtship displays (post 398), it's been all go here. For the last few days the grebes have been busy building a nest in the centre of the waterway in front of us. Bit by bit their construction has started to rise out of the water. Thing is though, a pair of coots has taken a great interest in this. Every time the grebes turn their back one of the coots claims the mound for their own. This then results in something of a stand off with the coot moving aside every time thus far and as you can see in the pic. Pic quality isn't great. The action is about 30 metres away meaning that I've had to crop the images substantially. Occasion bursts of fighting have taken place, usually with the grebes as instigators. Once the coot is off the nest the grebes start diving near the coot and getting ever closer. It appears that they attack under water. That's what's happening in this pic. When the coot came out onto the grassy bank it was very noticeably limping although it appeared to have fully recovered later. This has gone on all day with the coots showing no sign of letting up their desire to take over the nest site and claim it for themselves. Thing is though, it may end disastrously no matter which pair has it. The contraption that the grebes are using as the base of their nest is a fountain and it'll be turned on in a few weeks time. Perhaps the local council (and the town hall is opposite us and just to the right of the pics) will review that this year!
-
Soul Source Cd
Simple, Ian. Have a vote on everyone's suggestions. Mint members only to vote. Narrow down the initial 10,000 tunes to, say, half of that in the first round of voting and then get everyone to vote again based on the remainder and repeat. Keep doing that and you'll have the will of the people - and find you've got the "Move on up" track listing!
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2