Used to do the Hampton boogie at "The Que" to this song in Norfolk, Va. in the 1970's. It was later called a boot scootin boogie by the country music crowd. We Disco originals knew better!
"bubbling under" hit that peaked at #106 on the billboard charts on 8/30/1975- group of Motown session musicians, 2 weeks on the chart. B-side is "scratchin"
I seem to think that this was on the Black Magic label available from Selectadisc independent record shop in Nottingham. The Black Magic label re-issued licensed copies of Northern Soul favorites.
@nickonickson No. It came out in the UK on Tamla Motown, and had originally been a Blackpool Mecca spin (needless to say), in mid-1975. The same time as Bobby Hutton, World Column, MVPs, Voices of East Harlem etc.
this is funking me out!
AlphaOrange75 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
this sounds well dated ...try listening to Rahni Harris ...six million steps ...now that sounds fresh as a daisy !!!
invisempire 6 months ago
the very frist song i danced to 1977 at the up stairs lounge in richmond( it was tony's back then)
SuperTobybear 7 months ago
Feel the power of that funky disco ; )
kslovesgabba24 10 months ago
Used to do the Hampton boogie at "The Que" to this song in Norfolk, Va. in the 1970's. It was later called a boot scootin boogie by the country music crowd. We Disco originals knew better!
vabear2009 11 months ago
remember it well at the mecca
oiyoumuppet 1 year ago
At last - someone plays the right side! :-)
drwhatson 1 year ago
This is on the MOTOWN DISC-O-TECH MAGIC DISCO MACHINE lp M6 821 S1 I LUV this lp!
alexk2501 1 year ago
I had this album and it was on the motown label.
enwitmol 2 years ago
"bubbling under" hit that peaked at #106 on the billboard charts on 8/30/1975- group of Motown session musicians, 2 weeks on the chart. B-side is "scratchin"
Motown 1362.
rocketmilk 2 years ago
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rocketmilk 2 years ago
I seem to think that this was on the Black Magic label available from Selectadisc independent record shop in Nottingham. The Black Magic label re-issued licensed copies of Northern Soul favorites.
nickonickson 2 years ago
@nickonickson No. It came out in the UK on Tamla Motown, and had originally been a Blackpool Mecca spin (needless to say), in mid-1975. The same time as Bobby Hutton, World Column, MVPs, Voices of East Harlem etc.
drwhatson 1 year ago
Would like to know more about this record
markverydisco 2 years ago
Other than its was in my 45's box in 75 onwards and used to dance like crazy to it can't say too much.
I'm sure a lot of older Northern fans would be able to five you more on it. Search the Northern Soul forums !
nickonickson 2 years ago