@Danny your internet research may have found the same site — here’s the quote:
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This great track originated on an unreleased acetate from the Motown vaults that one of the U.K.'s northern soul jockeys got his hands on in the late 1970's. Never released when it was recorded in 1966, it's nonetheless assumed the status of a dance classic, prompting Kev Roberts to put it at #239 in his original list of the top 500 northern soul singles.
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I THOUGHT that guitar line on the Icemen was very Hendrixy, and whataya know! Great track in great company. If this is a FW impromptu show then I say do more of these!!
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This great track originated on an unreleased acetate from the Motown vaults that one of the U.K.'s northern soul jockeys got his hands on in the late 1970's. Never released when it was recorded in 1966, it's nonetheless assumed the status of a dance classic, prompting Kev Roberts to put it at #239 in his original list of the top 500 northern soul singles.
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