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Del Larks
Like the lucky bugger who got an unplayed copy of the Turbines on Cenco for $5 a few years ago!!!
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What Was The Earliest Soul Record
- What Was The Earliest Soul Record
Sorry jamie, but the delta matrix of "A Whole New Plan/Stay By My Side" positively dates it to early 1966. Hope this helps. Gene- What Was The Earliest Soul Record
The earliest records to be played on the scene, as far as I know are: CHARLES SHEFFIELD: It's Your Voodoo Working (1961) RICHARD BERRY: Have Love Will Travel (1959) VARETTA DILLARD: That's Why I Cry (1958) LILLIAN OFFITT: Miss You So (1957) Here's a link to the "Pre-1964 Soul" thread I posted in April: /index.php?showtopic=1077 Gene- Any Opinions On This 45
Hi Pete, This, I believe, was part of a reissue batch which came out in 1989, around the same time as the first Chris Clark "Do I Love You" pressings. What I remember about these was, unlike their predecessors, these pressings played at the right speed! The sound quality was much clearer as well. Hope this helps mate. Gene- Info Request On 45's
Hi Phil, I'm pretty sure the Isonics on Kammy goes for around £250 these days. The Jokers on Sko-Feld and the Nomads on Mo-Groov probably go for between £700 - £1,000, maybe more! I'd also be grateful if anyone has a current price tag on both of these, out of interest. Test pressing - do you mean original, or re-issue test pressing? Both the Jokers and Nomads were issued on Goldmine Sevens - if that's what you mean, probably best to get in touch with Tim Brown via his website (don't have the URL, but I'm sure someone out there will help). Gene- Collector
Well done and thanks for sorting this low-life out Mike. Best of luck. This should act as a warning for all of us before we think about doing further soul business with Belgium. The post from Frisco should act as what we should be looking for the try and spot the fraudsters. Once they've been identified, I'm sure Eurostar's trade in UK ticket sales will drastically increase, as I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd like to grace these wankers with my presence, just to bust a cap in their tiny arses. Gene- Collector
Sorry, but I have to say that this post smells strongly of another Belgian sleazeball trying to engineer a possible fraud. Reading between the lines and the phrasing (not to mention awful English) used, it doesn't sound that he really has any idea what he is supposed to be selling. If, Mister Frisco, you are 100% (which I sincerely doubt), then my apologies - but I really have to say that with all the bad press about Belgian Ebay scams, I now avoid buying from there. Gene- Buddy Conner - When You're Alone (breakthrough)
"I have it on London issue.... cost about a tenner eight to ten years ago...." Mmmmmm!!! Bet that's worth a damn sight more these days!!!- Buddy Conner - When You're Alone (breakthrough)
I swear that the World's Funkiest Band on California Gold uses the very same backing track as Buddy Conner!! Do yourself a favour Billy - £25 is a good price - I'd likely go for it if I didn't already have one! Larry Saunders - still a nice early '70s record. Never seen a demo, but the big challenge is finding it on UK London!! Was released here in 1974, and I've only ever seen Ian Clark's red demo. Gene- My Playlist From These Old Shoes, 14 Oct 2004
By request from a few people, here's my guest playlist from These Old Shoes on Thursday 14th October 2004: EDDIE FOSTER: I Never Knew (In) VINCE APOLLO: I Bear Witness (Pentagon) EL BARON: You Done Me Wrong (Karen) THE MILLER SISTERS: Your Love (GMC) DuSHONS: You Better Think It Over (Golden Gate) CLIFF NOBLES: My Love Is Getting Stronger (Atlantic) DAVID & RUBEN: (I Love Her So Much) It Hurts Me (Rampart) BILLY STORM: Please Don't Mention Her Name (HBR) DONTEE STUDIO BAND: Alone With No Love (Dontee) TOMMY NAVARRO: Summertime (Urania) THE VOLUMES: I Just Can't Help Myself (American Arts) THE SHOWMEN: The Wrong Girl (Imperial) JOE SIMON: I See Your Face (Hush) JOHNNY WATSON: Ain't Gonna Move (Okeh LP) THE CHANDELIERS: Fading Day (Loadstone) YOUNG JESSIE: I'm A Lovin' Man (Mercury) THE FURYS: I'm Satisfied With You (UK Jayboy) LUTHER INGRAM: If It's All The Same To You Babe (HIB) ROYAL ESQUIRES: Ain't Gonna Run (Prix HSI) TOMMY TUCKER: Oh! What A Feeling (UK London) LOUISE LEWIS: Wee Oo, I'll Let It Be You Babe (Skyway) GINO WASHINGTON: Like My Baby (Mala) SONNY CRAVER: I'm No Fool (Teri De) MAXINE BROWN: Am I Falling In Love (UK HMV) CAROL & GERRI: How Can I Ever Find The Way (MGM) Gene- In Town Mikey
Sorry you won't be here for a farewell drink Mikey - hopefully catch you at the Valatone on Saturday?? I'll be at Soul In the City tonight - anyone else here going? Gene- Labels with your name on
I like the funk label that could have easily been named with me in mind - "How Big"!!!! (or "How Big???")- Best to play at a wedding
Have to say, I remember the story which Billy the Boot posted, and it still brings a smile to my face!! Likewise, I was badly cheated on 18 years ago, so I love the "revenge is sweet" touch to this one - only wish I had the opportunity then to play such a gag!! As an occasional wedding DJ, the first two records I usually play after the meal and speeches are "Chapel Of Love" by the Dixie Cups and "Wedding Bell Blues" by the 5th Dimension. I've yet to DJ at a Northern Soul wedding - that would be fun!! Gene- Best to play at a wedding
Someone once asked the local vicar if he believed in sex before marriage, and he replied "Not if it delays the ceremony"!!- Labels with your name on
One after my middle name........Barry (cross my heart!) Gene- Best to play at a wedding
As a laugh, I played "Under My Thumb" by Wayne Gibson at a wedding.......don't think the bride was too pleased with me!! Gene- Rob Messer on Buzzcocks
Missed it - who were they "lookalikes" for?- The Knights - Those Things You Do
Apparently: "Those Things You Do/I Want To Love You" was released on Delta (R 2048). Gene- MIS-HEARD LYRICS Part 569378
PMSL, as I've just been listening to "Lonely Girl" by Eric Mercury, and swear the opening line says "Lonely girl, sodomise"!!!- FAVOURITE GROUP/SINGER NAME
I think I know just what sort of person Karen - someone who wants us to remember the name, so we can forget just how crap they really are!!! Now I remember why I never sent my mum out to buy my records for me when I was a teenager!!- FAVOURITE GROUP/SINGER NAME
Mmm, I can think of a few non-soul ones, so here goes: TONE DEAF & THE IDIOTS ELSIE TANNER'S KNICKERS DID LEE SQUAT BARNEY RUBBLE & THE C*** STUBBLE Take a look at this: https://sam.hochberg.com/bandname.html It's groups like these that give the rest of them a "band name"!! Gene- FAVOURITE GROUP/SINGER NAME
Hi Brett, Likewise, hope to see you soon mate - don't let the low-lifes get you down..... Here's a few more that make me laugh/smile: WILLIE MASON & ALL THE KINGS MEN (must have taken a right "dumpty" to think of that one!!) THE CONSTRUCTION WORLD'S FUNKIEST BAND LOU PRIDE (sounds like one-upmanship in state-of-the-art toilets) THE EXPERIENCED HEARTMENDERS (one of Guy H's old cover-up names) TRUE PATRON OF THE ARTS (UK title; actually Queen City Showband) MAX BYGRAVES..............????????????????????????- FAVOURITE GROUP/SINGER NAME
Yep - good man that you sure are, Brett!! From the Freeloaders, back to the Freebasers!!! Can't think of many that make me smile, but Custer's Last Band comes to mind!! More when I think of them (may tickle my bum with a feather to make myself laugh, and then see what comes to mind!!). Gene- What are the chances
Talkling about soul names (and possible misunderstandings), does anyone remember the clip from TOTP in 1982, when Dexy's Midnight Runners were performing "(Jackie Wilson Said) I'm In Heaven When You Smile"? Someone in the research department must have been tone deaf, as the image projected behind them was none other than darts champion JOCKEY WILSON!! Gene - What Was The Earliest Soul Record