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  • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    I'll 'research' the vid

    Coincidentally I've parted company with a fair few bits of my music collection (records etc and band gear), 'retired' from property renovation and bought myself a 'classic' car - not quite with the cachet of a TD, I'm rorting round in a Jag XK8, good taste on your part and I hope you have a garage!
    No garage as yet but that will be in place when needed.

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    • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
      No garage as yet but that will be in place when needed.
      Back to 'Northern', yes that young lady is easy on the eye, especially impressed with her efforts in the black tracksuit ('Norther Soul Shuffle'), I wonder where she puts her living room furniture?

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      • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
        Back to 'Northern', yes that young lady is easy on the eye, especially impressed with her efforts in the black tracksuit ('Norther Soul Shuffle'), I wonder where she puts her living room furniture?
        There's actually loads of vids of her dancing... if you don't want to overwork your eye

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        • To finish off my trio of reports I attended Buxton Opera house to see ?The Bowie Show?, a Christmas prez for Mrs F. The usual Opera house gig, one suspected heart attack, one couple got drunk, talked all the way through part one and staggered off early, blah blah. I had no idea about the format of the show, turned out to be an excellent, no-narrative walk through DB?s career, a band, three singers, a large troupe of dancers, great back projection, some radically rearranged songs, and a very poignant ending. As good as Fridays U2 schemozzle was bad. And I?ve decided that in my mind Bowie is the greatest unaided rock songwriter

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          • Jan 6th, 2025. Bad Manners at P60 in Amstelveen. Me n 'er indoors went along. Bass guitarist, guitarist, sax, trombone, trumpet, keyboards, drums and... of course, the irrepressible Buster Bloodvessel.

            The musicians were all competent or better and well worth a listen. Buster? Well he was Buster. Pretty static these days, witness the brace on his right knee, but still with a presence. Pleased to impart the news that his voice has not matured with age

            However, what an entertainer! A thoroughly enjoyable evening of nostalgia. I also witnessed the oldest mosh pit I've ever seen. Average age well above 50. All went well apart from one poor soul who had to seek medical assistance. He was a fairly tall bloke, caught full in the face by a head attached to a body moving in an upwards direction. Bloody nose and lip for his troubles. He came back about 10 minutes later so it wasn't a serious injury.

            Glad I went as it reminded me that we shouldn't always take music as seriously as we do. Last night may not have been, in a musical sense, the greatest concert ever but, damn, it was one hell of a party atmosphere and, it appears, they're back at the end of the year. I intend to be at that party.

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            • Has he changed shape? Last I heard he was about 30 stones!

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              • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                Has he changed shape? Last I heard he was about 30 stones!
                He was ill a while ago and lost a lot of weight but he proudly announced last night that he was back to his old self, referring to himself as a "fat basterd".

                Misspelling is on purpose...

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                • Recent buys...

                  Dramatics = All because of you for ?80, sold it for ?180 and Donald Fart thinks he knows a good deal (already had a copy and knew there was money to be made)

                  Jimmey (Soul) Clarke = (Come on and be my) Sweet Darlin' (promo copy) cost ?70, could sell it for twice that.

                  Also got some concert tickets from er indoors for my birthday. April 10th we're off to see The Selecter in de Melkweg in Amsterdam. Last saw them, also in Melkweg, in 2017 together with the Beat. Cracking night that was.

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                  • Sad to learn of the death of Roberta Flack yesterday. Didn’t appreciate her fully as a kid because I was into things other than soul, but she’s become a ‘go to’ on my Spotify playlists. Loss of a legend, gone but never forgotten.

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                    • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                      Sad to learn of the death of Roberta Flack yesterday. Didn’t appreciate her fully as a kid because I was into things other than soul, but she’s become a ‘go to’ on my Spotify playlists. Loss of a legend, gone but never forgotten.
                      Add in Tommy Hunt (Five Echoes and then Flamingos before going solo), Chris Jasper (Isley Bros and Isley, Jasper, Isley) and Jerry Butler (The Impressions and then solo) and it's been a sad, sad fortnight for soulies.

                      Saw yesterday John Fogerty is doing a gig at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam in June. Would have liked to have gone but at 130 Euro a throw, no thanks. I'll play a couple of his old CCR tracks on vinyl instead.

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                      • Don't forget Rick Buckler, drummer with the Jam from your list of recent departures

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                        • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                          Don't forget Rick Buckler, drummer with the Jam from your list of recent departures
                          There was a slight soul influence but I never pigeon holed them as a soul band, hence what you seen as an omittance.

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                          • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                            He was ill a while ago and lost a lot of weight but he proudly announced last night that he was back to his old self, referring to himself as a "fat basterd".

                            Misspelling is on purpose...
                            You try the special brew diet and see how it goes!

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                            • Just rediscovered this classic by chance on an old playlist:



                              Takes on a new perspective when considering MAGA...anyway this dedicated to Tricky

                              Followed by:



                              Not sure what I was on that day!

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                              • As you'd expect, my most recent buys have been soul. One bought as the collector I am, the other was bought to sell.

                                Saw a copy of the Dramatics "All because of you" for 80 quid. I already have a copy but at that price, it was too good a deal to pass up. Got it home, test played it, didn't only look near mint, it played that way. Put it up for sale on a Facebook group I'm a member of. Inside 2 minutes it's gone for 180 quid.

                                The other one was a near mint copy of the double album "Club Classics - 50 Years Of Northern Soul" on Chalrly L295. Not a rare record and it's not expensive either, never gone for more than 21 quid on Discogs. However, this was the test pressing and there's only one in the world. I got in the only bid at the starting price of 20 quid plus a fiver post. No idea if it's got much extra value although I suspect it will be slightly higher than the issue. Pretty certain it's genuine and not a bootleg as booting a low value double LP doesn't make financial sense at all. Whatever, I now have something nobody else has. Weirdly, I'm currently listening to the album on Spotify

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