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November 02
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Tony Drake
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MY NAME IS TONY DRAKE AND I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO CONTACT BOBBY HUTTON FOR YEARS JUST TO SAY HELLO BOBBY IS A DEAR FRIEND AND I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM HIM I AM ON THE
WEB AT (songsbytonydrake.com) or at this e-mail address IF BOBBY GETS THIS MAIL I WOULD BE VERY THANKFUL
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September 02
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Rodney ahurst@attbi.com
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Looking for original recordings by Ted Taylor..."I NEED YOU SO" "DARLING HAS MY LOVE GROWN COLD"... Titus Turner..."MISS RUBBERNECK
JONES" Bobby Blue Bland..."TOO FAR GONE TO TURN AROUND" (the slow original recording without background vocals)
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Apr 2002
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Stephen Bardsley
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I was pleased to see there are many other downunder Soulies frequenting the Soul City Limits page. I first came to Australia from Manchester in 1975 and was a regular at the
Twisted Wheel from 1969-71 and the Wigan Casino from 1973-74. The Soul scene in Australia appears to be once again picking up, Melbourne has quite a few Soul activities and their is a brilliant once a
week radio show named "Soultime" on 3PBS (FM 106.7) each Saturday from 1.00pm to 3.00pm, the DJ is well clued up ex scouser named Vincent Peach. Perth is also a hive of activity for Soul and
therir is a big Soul weekend their on the 16th April 2002. My website "The Nightshift" is dedicated to Northern Soul and Lambretta's downunder and can be seen at: http://home.iprimus.com.au/stephenbardsley/
So Keep the Faith all over the globe. Regards Stephen Bardsley
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Dec 2001
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Colin Miller-Hoare
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There is a serious lack of northern soul available on the air-waves in the south-east!If radio two are prepared to give over a midnight feast of the music,and put on shows like "All
singing and all dancing"how can we teach the younger fraternity what REAL music is all about!Northern Soul music is appreciated by old soulies worldwide,so why can't we get our act together in the
U.K? or are we still living in the past when they wrongly thought Northern Soul was exclusive to Northerners!
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Oct 2001
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Cute Dena
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Used to go soul dancing in New York 1999-2001. There was a song I loved, but I don't know the name. Sounds soul/funk, 60's but probably 70's, no vocals and lots of
horns, was used in the commercials for that Guy Ritchie film, "Snatch" but not on the soundtrack. Any guesses? Also do you have any onfo on websites that are geared towards a more
funk inspired soul, since I moved down to Austin, Texas and would like to start djing so I can actually go out dancing and maybe get some kids in to it. Thanks cutedena@aol.com
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Oct 2001
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Eleana Tee Jimmy Cobb
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Thanks so much for your attention to "So nobody else can hear" title track on Jimmy Cobb CD Expansion records....thought you would play"My old friend" on the same CD,
also singing by gregory hines....its really appropriate for the time. Thanks for being there and knowing the difference. Best regards, Eleana Tee(Mrs. Richard Tee) and Jimmy Cobb
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Sep 2001
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John Warren
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I enjoyed your site , i live in brisbane aus used to f requent mecca, st. ives, coalville kettering and painted lady alldayers iused to promote the rock agig in rushden northants my top 5
are 1 sittin in my classronnie mcnair 2 i,ll never forget you marke jackson ,3 larry santos you got me where you want me. 4 life people thats why. 5doris troy i,lldo anything keep the faith the sounds as
good as they did 27 years ago audio galaxy as some good northern clubs if we can,t own the records we can at least listen to them on mp3.
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Jul 2001
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Mark Hodder Sydney
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Just a quick note to say well done on an excellent site. I am living in Australia but am an ex-pat who spent most of my early years at Caister and Boxes in Exeter. I have enjoyed looking
through your site and was very interested in the Richard Searling radio show playlists. There was a top 50 for 1999, has there been any other top 50 lists he has done before or after as I would love to
see them if poss. Keep up the excellent work
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Apr 2001
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Carl Ingram
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I love your website and find it very useful as it helps me find the kind of music I am looking for. Is it possible you will keep a latest news page on your new
Soulcity page,as this would inform as to new developments in the world of Soul Music,Also can you have a word with Richard Searling about webcasting some shows soon,In the West Midlands we do not hear
any real Soul. Regards Carl Ingram
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Feb 2001
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Loris
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please help me wanted this records in cd or reisue or botleg . JIMMY ANDREWS - BIG CITY PLAYBOY please let me know. thank you very much for your help. see you soon LORIS
FERRUCCI LORIS. from belgium e mail me
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Feb 2001
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Dave
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Can anybody help? My mate Kalis was recently relieved of his copy of Lenny Satin: Homebound/Somebody help me
7" double A side He's too gutted to search for it himself, so if anyone knows how to get hold of a copy, please e-mail me and help me make an old soul very happy. dave.wybrow@cwc.ac.uk
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October
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Steve Shaw
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Top 5 for Steve right track billy butler afternoon of the rhino mike post just a little misunderstanding contours moody woman jerry butler baby boy fred hughes
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December 2
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Byron Woods Omnibus Records Detroit
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Bernie, What a cool web site! My Name is Byron Woods, Richard Searling was playing my record on his station this past summer. The songs were "You Are Here Tonight" and "Work
of Art." He was very instrumental in breaking my first record, "I've Been In Love" on Paul Mooney's Zing Label in the UK. in 1991. I hope to visit England next year. Keep up the good work
with your site, very informative!
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November 23
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FLANNY (DJ)
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IF IT WAS NOT FOR PEOPLE LIKE BARRY MALEEDY & MYSELF THEN WE WOULDN'T HAVE A NORTHERN SOUL SCENE PUSHING THE BOUNDARYS HAS FOR ME BEEN THE THING THAT KEEPS IT ALL FRESH SO TODAYS
NEWIES WILL BE TOMRROWS OLDIES AND YOU CANNOT FUALT PEOPLE WITH FORSIGHT INTO THE NEXT MONSTERS TO BE PLAYED AS FOR SAINTS CLOSING THERE WAS MORE TO IT THAN NOT GIVING THE PUBLIC WHAT IT WANTS I WONT
EVEN GO THERE ! LETS SEEIF ANY OF THE OTHER SMALL VENUES LAST 11 SOULFUL YEARS AS ITS TOUGH NOW FOR ALL THE SMALLER VENUES ON A LIGHTER NOTE THE 11th ANNIVERSARY HAD 200IN ATENDENCE AND WE STILL CHOSE TO
END ON A HIGH YES CHOSE SO ITS TIME TO MOVE ON TO PASTURES NEW SO WATCH THIS SPACE ALL THE BEST FLANNY
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November 99
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Richard Simm Cheltenham
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thanks for the prompt reply mate, just a bit of background from me I am an old git 38 now!!. went to wigan/yate/lacarno/mecca still love the sounds although am well into to modern 70's.
Top five 1. just can't live my life - linda jones 2. it really hurts me girl - the carstairs 3. cashing in - the voices of east harlem
4. too late - williams&watson (immaculate stomper) 5. norma jenkins - the cowards way i heard it on your web page from richards show, what a an absolute belter of a voice, brought back the
old shivers..where can i get a copy ??
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November 99
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Dean Cavanagh
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seventies seven faves can't get ready for losing you...willie hutch. i just want to fall in love....the spinners
since i fell for you...hodges,james & smith helplessly...moment of truth that's where i'm coming from...the true reflection don't let this smile fool you...jerry butler
learning to love you was easy...the dells gotta lot of love left in my soul...hoodoo rhythm devils you keep coming back...100% pure poison aint like it used to be...randolph brown & co
get the cream off the top...eddie kendricks your love...marylin mcCoo & Billy Davis jr lend a hand...bobby hutton a mighty good feeling...shirley brown
how can i go on without you...corey blake look on the good side...the invitations under your powerful love...joe tex
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October 99
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Sandy, SWINDON UK
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Here is a top 10 from my own collection not in any order. JOE TEX--UNDER YOUR POWERFUL LOVE-DIAL D1154 TOTAL ECLIPES--YOU TOOK OUR HEART-RIGHT ON RRO102
THE NIGHTS--LOVE KNOCKED YOU DOWN-LITTLE STAR LS1577 5 DEG FARENHEIT--JUST LET YOUR HEART BE YOUR GUIDE-ABET 9443 JESSIE FISHER--YOU'RE NOT LOVING A BEGINNER-WAY OUT W104
ELDORADOS--YOU MAKE MY HEART SING-TORRID 100 MAGNIFICENT MEN--FOREVER TOGETHER-CAPITAL DEMO P2062 LENNY WILLIAMS--HOW CAN I FORGET YOU-GALAXY GAL770
DOTTIE CAMBRIDGE--CRY YOUR EYES OUT-MGM K 1384 NITE-LITERS--CHERISH EVERY PRECIOUS MOMENT-RCA 74-0714
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October 99
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Steve Worthington Warrington
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1- Nolan Porter - If I Only Could Only Be Sure 2- Four Perfections - I'm Not Strong Enough. 3- Don Thomas - Come On Train. 4- Julian Covay - A Little Bit Hurt.
5- Sandi Sheldon - You're Gonna Make Me Love U.
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24th September 1999
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Steve.Spragg Wellington, Shropshire.
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In reply to colin hodgsons comments on your comments page from one old git to another ( 43 ), my daughter who is now 16 has been bought up on 60ts & 70ts soul from day one
and still thinks it's rubbish, if I put a cd on in the car it is taken off straight away in favour of beany man or tupak, it's the same at home. But seeing the bass level of the aforementioned artists is
much higher than soul music it wins everytime. Perhaps in the 60ts & 70ts if they had put more bass volume in the mix things would different ( joke ), also reguarding todays music, a game I like to
play is to work out which track and what part of that track has been used and sampled and included in the music of today, that passes a hour or two ! and back to my daughter....... I still ask myself
where did I go wrong ? oh by the way, like the website your's soulfully Steve.Spragg Wellington, Shropshire.
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14th September 1999
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Colin Hodgson.
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I don't listen to today's chart music much, and haven't for about 12 or 15 years, except for some stuff like M People or Simply Red. When I do catch a bit of chart music on the radio I
find that I often think "I know this one". There seems to be lots of new versions of old soul records being released, of course ruined by the addition of techno drums or overdubbed with rap.
Well, there's the debate, do others agree that today's treatment of old songs ruins them? Anyone with teenagers should be able to help me out with this question, do today's youngsters appreciate the
originals or do they only like them if they have been mutilated by the addition of the rap or techno beat? Maybe you readers aren't really the one's to ask because their teenagers will, no doubt,
have been brought up listening to the original records so they are educated in good taste. Of course there's another view, I'm just an old git who can't appreciate today's music, but that's getting too
controversial
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14th September
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Sandy Swindon
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Just a little intro on myself, I am a 46 years old soulie who lives in Swindon a pretty much soulless town, over the decades we tried hard to get things going but to no avail.So in about
72'-73' I think,my mate Graham & myself decided to reach out and journey to places we had only read about. Graham had an old Triumph Herald and it took us everywhere. Our first venture north was to
Blackpool Mecca, it was an incredible experience for us to hear records that we had only read about in Blues & Soul. The DJ's that night were Ian Levine and the long haired Colin Curtis, Colin was
the most unlikely looking soul DJ you would ever expect to see, it was brilliant and we were hooked. We then started travelling to Gloucester to visit Maxies that played only Northern and we soon made
friends with the locals, this became a regular venue for us every Thursday.Sometimes we would make our own way to Blackpool and stay over in B&B other times we would travel to Gloucester and fill one
car and travel to Wolverhampton for a coach.We travelled all over the country to places like Darwin, Sale, Coalville, Leicester, Birmingham, Frankley, Nottingham Ritz, Whitchurch, Yate, Wigan and the
fantastic all nighter in Leeds that had loads of live acts all night long,also a pub in Malvern at the top of hill, The Soul Twins used to run the Disco, this is just to name a few.Then I met my wife in
77' and that was it. I used to like most types of northern from oldies stompers to mid tempo floaters 60's & 70's alike. Now I just listen from afar these days collecting the odd CD but there is
nothing in the world like collecting vinyl. I can virtually remember where I got most of mine. Those 4 or 5 years directly on the scene were for me musically the best of my life, being at the Mecca when
the Carstairs first got aired and seeing records broke by playing them again and again until they grew on you. Nobody can take those memories away from me. All the best
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4th September 1999
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Colin Hodgson.
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Hi there Soul City, I would like to request a mention on your Soul City, Your Bit page please. At Blackburn on 31st July, The Strange World of Northern Soul premier at King
Georges Hall, I met Suzanne from Bishop Auckland, who was with her friend Leanne. I stupidly didn't ask her for her number. Please ask her to email me at gdh07@dial.pipex.com if she would like to contact me again. I am Colin from Stoke and I was wearing a white polo shirt with an International Soul Club badge on
the breast. Many thanks,
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