steve Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 just reading 'the sun' and came across the sale of Frank Wilson, Do I love you, page 39 It didn't make the front page like it did in 1997
Guest Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 just reading 'the sun' and came across the sale of Frank Wilson, Do I love you, page 39 It didn't make the front page like it did in 1997 Here's the link https://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2406348.ece
Guest nomad Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 Here's the link https://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2406348.ece Could have used a current photo
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 Here's the link https://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2406348.ece I've commented on the story. Some t*at said, "some people have more money than brains. Why not just download it?"
Missing Link Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 Interestingly they couldn't even get the price right £25,472 instead of £25,742! Typical Sun.
Steve G Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 (edited) Russ is looking his age. Edited May 1, 2009 by Steve G
De-to Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 Interestingly they couldn't even get the price right £25,472 instead of £25,742! Typical Sun. and errr kept in a bank vault,
Missing Link Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 Just noticed that it is in the Entertainment section of BBCi with the correct info.
Guest soulmaguk Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 "A RARE seven-inch single has become the most expensive record ever"... thats not entirely true, click link below. https://www.luxist.com/2008/02/05/the-world...first-recordin/
Ian Dewhirst Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 "A RARE seven-inch single has become the most expensive record ever"... thats not entirely true, click link below. https://www.luxist.com/2008/02/05/the-world...first-recordin/ Still the most expensive actual manufactured record that can be verified without any shadow of a doubt. So a UK established record whichever you look at it. I was kinda surprised that it tailed off so quickly but I have some thoughts on that....... Ian D
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 And those thoughts are Ian? KTF Baz Still the most expensive actual manufactured record that can be verified without any shadow of a doubt. So a UK established record whichever you look at it. I was kinda surprised that it tailed off so quickly but I have some thoughts on that....... Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 And those thoughts are Ian? KTF Baz They're still formulating Baza. What's weird was the sudden drop-off from just below £25K before the auction went private to less then a grand more when the auction closed. I was expecting a some feverish bidding in the 25-50K spectrum between at least a good handfull of bidders (if not 2 or 3 handfuls) but I have to admit that I was completely wrong. Maybe £26K is the limit ay? It's a pretty phenomenal price for a 7" record and a world record but I did think it would go for more. Some Premier League players earn more than that in a week LOL..... Ian D
Guest marge Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 (edited) just reading 'the sun' and came across the sale of Frank Wilson, Do I love you, page 39 It didn't make the front page like it did in 1997 Edited May 1, 2009 by marge
Rob Wigley Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 They're still formulating Baza. What's weird was the sudden drop-off from just below £25K before the auction went private to less then a grand more when the auction closed. I was expecting a some feverish bidding in the 25-50K spectrum between at least a good handfull of bidders (if not 2 or 3 handfuls) but I have to admit that I was completely wrong. Maybe £26K is the limit ay? It's a pretty phenomenal price for a 7" record and a world record but I did think it would go for more. Some Premier League players earn more than that in a week LOL..... Ian D I think we have all got something wrong with us-I personally think 25-26K is "Cheap"-are we nuts or is it just a record collectors/ collectors thing? I thought $50k would be the price (£36k ish) We collect Clarice Cliffe pottery and you should see the price of some of the rare stuff there--and YES they have been "Bootlegged" & Re-issued !!! At the end of the day something is worth as much as you are prepared to pay for it-end of and some people have got a lot more money than others so can indulge themselves in their hobby-Good luck to the winner-you have a Bargain IMO. Rob PS Anyone else think Russ is looking like Arthur Scargil nowadays ?
Godzilla Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 They're still formulating Baza. What's weird was the sudden drop-off from just below £25K before the auction went private to less then a grand more when the auction closed. I was expecting a some feverish bidding in the 25-50K spectrum between at least a good handfull of bidders (if not 2 or 3 handfuls) but I have to admit that I was completely wrong. Maybe £26K is the limit ay? It's a pretty phenomenal price for a 7" record and a world record but I did think it would go for more. Some Premier League players earn more than that in a week LOL..... Ian D Only (partially) kidding Ian. However as the other thread (that should be merged with this) makes clear, there's no reason on earth why premier league footballers and other minted folk should want to spend their cash on this. If they want to make an investment it's a crap one. If they want kudos they will buy a flash car, Damien Hurst's jewel encrusted nadgers, a real live dog made entirely from Burberry or some other "look I've got money to burn" status symbol. It has to make sense outside of the Northern soul scene if you're gonna do a bit of willy waving. Generally speaking, the people who buy rare soul are just the ones who buy rare soul records. If you catch my drift. Trouble is, once your ensconced in this scene it's easy to forget that all this life and death stuff means toss all to most of the ordinary folk out there. Or maybe it means page 105 of The Sun or something like that. Not much else though. No 'mystery millionaire' was ever gonna buy this. Godz
Ian Dewhirst Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 Only (partially) kidding Ian. However as the other thread (that should be merged with this) makes clear, there's no reason on earth why premier league footballers and other minted folk should want to spend their cash on this. If they want to make an investment it's a crap one. If they want kudos they will buy a flash car, Damien Hurst's jewel encrusted nadgers, a real live dog made entirely from Burberry or some other "look I've got money to burn" status symbol. It has to make sense outside of the Northern soul scene if you're gonna do a bit of willy waving. Generally speaking, the people who buy rare soul are just the ones who buy rare soul records. If you catch my drift. Trouble is, once your ensconced in this scene it's easy to forget that all this life and death stuff means toss all to most of the ordinary folk out there. Or maybe it means page 105 of The Sun or something like that. Not much else though. No 'mystery millionaire' was ever gonna buy this. Godz Turns out your right Godz! It's all this living in London mate. Every time I step out the door I trip over a Z list celebrity LOL....... Ian D
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 but do we know who brought it, are we ever gonna find out. i think the ordinary folk reading it will think what a mad person it is to buy it.
ImberBoy Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 If a genuine warehouse find happened with say a thousand mint copies of this track that where verified as 100% kosher, what would happen to the value of our little Sun followed disk? Would "ours" remain a slice of Northernsoul history and retain its value or would it be rendered valueless due to the thousand mint ones? Does its 'story' and journey give it some value, I know the interest value would be there but what would be the impact on such a find? Some thing is only ever worth as much as some one is willing to pay for it, the old glass of water in a desert?
good angel Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 THE WIGAN BRICK OFFERS? Simon, There thousands about,you have got to watch for boots aswell. Kev
Guest Posted May 4, 2009 Posted May 4, 2009 (edited) I think we have all got something wrong with us-I personally think 25-26K is "Cheap"-are we nuts or is it just a record collectors/ collectors thing? I thought $50k would be the price (£36k ish) We collect Clarice Cliffe pottery and you should see the price of some of the rare stuff there--and YES they have been "Bootlegged" & Re-issued !!! At the end of the day something is worth as much as you are prepared to pay for it-end of and some people have got a lot more money than others so can indulge themselves in their hobby-Good luck to the winner-you have a Bargain IMO. Rob PS Anyone else think Russ is looking like Arthur Scargil nowadays ? Edited May 4, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest Posted May 4, 2009 Posted May 4, 2009 I think we have all got something wrong with us-I personally think 25-26K is "Cheap"-are we nuts or is it just a record collectors/ collectors thing? I thought $50k would be the price (£36k ish) We collect Clarice Cliffe pottery and you should see the price of some of the rare stuff there--and YES they have been "Bootlegged" & Re-issued !!! At the end of the day something is worth as much as you are prepared to pay for it-end of and some people have got a lot more money than others so can indulge themselves in their hobby-Good luck to the winner-you have a Bargain IMO. Rob PS Anyone else think Russ is looking like Arthur Scargil nowadays ? Now you come to mention it .......... As for the FW saga , thank god it is all over ........... until the buyer ( he / she / them / it ) decides to sell it , and we will have to go through the " howmuchdoyouthinkitwillfetch? " business again Malc Burton just was wondering if the limited edition picture sleeve, motown demos of frank wilson would be up more in value now even the boots ?
Soulsmith Posted May 4, 2009 Posted May 4, 2009 just was wondering if the limited edition picture sleeve, motown demos of frank wilson would be up more in value now even the boots ? They were about £50, now being offered for £200 ish.
Guest Posted May 4, 2009 Posted May 4, 2009 They were about £50, now being offered for £200 ish. I saw one recently priced at £150 . Malc Burton
Epic Posted May 4, 2009 Posted May 4, 2009 If we live by the OVO rules of the Northern Soul "jungle" & FW has left these shores - it should never be heard again at a venue in the UK.
Local Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 If we live by the OVO rules of the Northern Soul "jungle" & FW has left these shores - it should never be heard again at a venue in the UK. If only that would happen please ............ Thank God !!!
Guest Matt Male Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 If only that would happen please ............ Thank God !!! The best reason for enforcing OVO yet.
Guest rachel Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 Slightly better press coverage here - https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8028719.stm - not locked in a bank vault, he 'listened to it' you know
Mick Howard Posted May 13, 2009 Posted May 13, 2009 Just read the BBC article in which JM confirms the buyer wants to remain anonymous - why? I'd be chuffed to have it & probably couldn't keep it to myself - well, not for long anyway. Perhaps the 'secret' buyer feels a sense of vicarious shame due to the humungous number of negative comments, some quite vicious, that have erupted since the announcement of the records' sale. The record is and will remain a part of the British Northern/Rare Soul scene forever; for record collectors of this genre the myths, truths, lies, shady deals, supposition (and whatever other epithets are appropriate) are, in my humble opinion, the very essence of what it's all about........... "Here I am on bended knees....................." Mick
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