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Mick Boyle

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  1. Another Ebayer is at it as well at a cheaper price and have three colours available I have checked on both sales history and they have sold a few SAD
  2. Spent many happy nights there 77-78 ish never seen live act there great chips there was a piano/music shop nearby called - J Whites Music (bet it wasn't janettes)
  3. Our beloved scene has fragmented into a many different genres We have club classics, oldies, 70s, modern,r&b, rear etc etc All under the name of Northern Soul. The film and advert aims at the oldies section and that just don't work for all the other soulies
  4. Your local dealer Gonna fix you good Little Antony Coop Funerals Shes gone Hamilton Movement
  5. Hearing Aids What Judy Street
  6. Durex again - how to make a sad man glad.
  7. Agree with every word All family, friends and work associates who know I love the music will think I go out at weekends looking like a chimney sweeper. No problem with anything that promotes the scene but it always comes down to the same thing.
  8. Met Eddie about 12 years ago and he had forgot all about this one, sent him a copy as soon as I got back
  9. Yea it was around the £800 mark at one point but loads turned up I sold one last year and struggled to shift it. Awesome record I was told that the later batch that turned up were a bit thinner than the originals ones in circulation and that they were a little suspect. I got mine of a guy known as Brooklynborn he was also selling quantities of Frederic Hymes 111 I never had any reason to suspect these records but Im sure there's plenty on here who may know more Mick
  10. Royal Esquires about £80
  11. Just seen this on eBay and wounded if the last picture of Lou Lawton was real eBay item number: 181626586197
  12. Friends - a couple of them yes Heroes - Not quite I take my hat of to those early pioneers who dared spend there hard earned cash on flights to the states to search out the tunes we all love so much. Some times putting them selves at risk all in the name of soul. Ady Croasdell John Anderson Kev Roberts Rix /Thomas Dave Rastrick Ian Lavine Butch etc
  13. Wow I have surprised myself managing to do this - Watch out Microsoft here I come Not put whole track on due to bootleggers Not that I have anything against bootleggers as I think without them the scene would of died years ago Come go with me.mp3
  14. Cant believe I found it within 20 mins of searching. Im now putting 70% of it on CD to transfer to the computer and will do my best to load it tomorrow To many bourbons tonight to even think about trying Happy New Year - Mick
  15. Give me a couple of days and I will give it my best shot but computting aint my game
  16. I got a copy of this version and Happy to put 70% of it on here if I only knew how Mick
  17. Can this be speeded up for the dancers Only joking - Get of my case (I was born for ballads)
  18. The sax break in the middle of a record has always done it for me. The drum driven break in Gwen Owens Wanted and needed gets me every time. My all-time favorite has to be the The Ellusions You didn't have to leave Slide this to 1min 10 secs and enjoy - you even get a bonus bit at the end
  19. Each to there own I went to one of these modern soul alnighters recently and to be honest I wished they had play Darrell s Open The Door on a loop all night long time after time none stop But if we were all the same, it would be a boring place Just my opinion and tuppence worth
  20. I hope London paid the necessary fees, royalty's etc. As they didn't have the rights to produce it and had to stop rather quickly. That makes it the worlds most expensive bootleg Saying that I totally adore the track and always will and think the price tag puts it deservedly at the top of the soul tree
  21. I respect a DJ who will buy a record and play it even if he doesn't like it DJs are employed to entertain the dance floor so its his job to play current fad records The punters have paid there money and should hear the tunes that does it for them But I do agree that the record is s--t
  22. As a young 17 year old I nicked this off the wall in 77 I went in the Funk room as a inquisitive teenager would, there were four guys in boiler suits with elastic joining there legs together and blowing whistles. That was ok but what worried me is the fact that they were dancing around a dead blackbird. Back to the northern room and never ventured on the dark side again
  23. Wasn't there a spiral staircase in a corner leading up to a funk room
  24. Show him your wedge of dollars and you'll be around the counter in no time on all three floors Bit arrogant though

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