Marc Forrest Posted June 15, 2009 Author Posted June 15, 2009 lotusland Posted 14 June 2009 - 08:17 PM "This thread is interesting but ridiculously putting 45s that 2 or 3 copies have been put up on eBay within 10 years time right next to records that have been up 2-3 times A MONTH for the last decade. Come on. You're right on with the New World's/ etc. but Lil Major Williams? Richard Paradise? seriously. what is it like 100 copies compared to 2? " You are right. Thats why it is an open public discussion. If you think LilMajor Williams and Richard Paradise should not be included just say so. I always asked for other opinions before anything was / is getting added to the list. Richard Paradise wasn`t added at all so far anyway, as I personally don`t consider the fact that two of the most agile persons on the scene had "some" copies for sale reason enough to call the title "de-rarifeied" by any means at all. Whom out of the two nice fellas at Lotusland am I talking to right now by the way ?
Guest lotusland Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 It's Andy. hey Marc ok, then. my opinion is the Paradise should not be on. not only because so very few came up but also because eBay had very little to do with that record. all private sales save one or two. Major Williams is just rare as hell, 5x on popsike in 10+years (both labels included) and not a minter among them. band is found and no copies. that is a good investment piece, not ruined by any measure. and I don't have one so I'm being reasonable here! many of the titles that go for big bucks these days are obviously not in the upper echelon of rarity. they just have that special mixture of being pretty rare combined with club-playablity. that = big bucks. demand drives the price and big dancefloor response drives demand, so hey. someone should figure out which soul 45 has sold the most copies for over $1000 usd / 1000GBP/ etc. i'm not enough of a popsike wizard to do it, maybe one of you guys? that would be interesting. last thing * my prediction for next-uber-rarity-to-be-turned-into-a-$400/$500 record-2009 * 2nd Resurrection on STANSON. these KEEP coming up. good thing too cause i want one!
Mikevague Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 lotusland Posted 14 June 2009 - 08:17 PM "This thread is interesting but ridiculously putting 45s that 2 or 3 copies have been put up on eBay within 10 years time right next to records that have been up 2-3 times A MONTH for the last decade. Come on. You're right on with the New World's/ etc. but Lil Major Williams? Richard Paradise? seriously. what is it like 100 copies compared to 2? " You are right. Thats why it is an open public discussion. If you think LilMajor Williams and Richard Paradise should not be included just say so. I always asked for other opinions before anything was / is getting added to the list. Richard Paradise wasn`t added at all so far anyway, as I personally don`t consider the fact that two of the most agile persons on the scene had "some" copies for sale reason enough to call the title "de-rarifeied" by any means at all. Whom out of the two nice fellas at Lotusland am I talking to right now by the way ? Hey Marc, Are you coming to NYC in August for Pomonkey and Honky's weekender? I'm on for sure, flight is booked. Hope you're coming too....
Soulfuljules Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 How about Marion Stewart - I must be losing you - R Records? I think this used to sell for approx 300 Ukp but last year quite a few copies turned up on ebay and i saw a few selling under 200 us $ g
Dave Pinch Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) i think the marion stewart was in the west coast find( all west coast blue issues) not so much ebay as theres always been a trickle on there. do agree its not as rare as it was and youd probably struggle to sell one for £300 but then again ebay has made some tunes (jack montgomery scepter and just loving you , ruby etc) really common in 2009 compared to what they were pre ebay days dave Edited June 16, 2009 by dave pinch
Garethx Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) It's Andy. hey Marc ok, then. my opinion is the Paradise should not be on. not only because so very few came up but also because eBay had very little to do with that record. all private sales save one or two. Major Williams is just rare as hell, 5x on popsike in 10+years (both labels included) and not a minter among them. band is found and no copies. that is a good investment piece, not ruined by any measure. and I don't have one so I'm being reasonable here! many of the titles that go for big bucks these days are obviously not in the upper echelon of rarity. they just have that special mixture of being pretty rare combined with club-playablity. that = big bucks. demand drives the price and big dancefloor response drives demand, so hey. someone should figure out which soul 45 has sold the most copies for over $1000 usd / 1000GBP/ etc. i'm not enough of a popsike wizard to do it, maybe one of you guys? that would be interesting. last thing * my prediction for next-uber-rarity-to-be-turned-into-a-$400/$500 record-2009 * 2nd Resurrection on STANSON. these KEEP coming up. good thing too cause i want one! Andy keep in mind that there are two distinct issues of Second Resurrection. The "Stanson Record Company" variant seems to be far, far rarer than the "Stanson" one, which was sold in small quantities by a few British dealers as a relatively new release. It will be interesting to see if the rarer one (presumably the original, local press of the 45) is prised from Californian homes and collections by high figures achieved in ebay sales. Edited June 16, 2009 by garethx
Marc Forrest Posted June 16, 2009 Author Posted June 16, 2009 It's Andy. hey Marc ok, then. my opinion is the Paradise should not be on. not only because so very few came up but also because eBay had very little to do with that record. all private sales save one or two. Major Williams is just rare as hell, 5x on popsike in 10+years (both labels included) and not a minter among them. band is found and no copies. that is a good investment piece, not ruined by any measure. and I don't have one so I'm being reasonable here! many of the titles that go for big bucks these days are obviously not in the upper echelon of rarity. they just have that special mixture of being pretty rare combined with club-playablity. that = big bucks. demand drives the price and big dancefloor response drives demand, so hey. someone should figure out which soul 45 has sold the most copies for over $1000 usd / 1000GBP/ etc. i'm not enough of a popsike wizard to do it, maybe one of you guys? that would be interesting. last thing * my prediction for next-uber-rarity-to-be-turned-into-a-$400/$500 record-2009 * 2nd Resurrection on STANSON. these KEEP coming up. good thing too cause i want one! Hi Andy, so then its a no for the list for RP and MW Marc
Marc Forrest Posted June 16, 2009 Author Posted June 16, 2009 i think the marion stewart was in the west coast find( all west coast blue issues) not so much ebay as theres always been a trickle on there. do agree its not as rare as it was and youd probably struggle to sell one for £300 but then again ebay has made some tunes (jack montgomery scepter and just loving you , ruby etc) really common in 2009 compared to what they were pre ebay days dave Hi Dave, your right on Marion Stewart, but were Jack Montgomery (normal issue not the miss-spelt one) and Ruby Andrews really THAT rare anyhow before ebay ? I doubt it somehow...
Marc Forrest Posted June 16, 2009 Author Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) New up date Little Tommy SOS Jackey Beavers "I Need My Baby" Clara Hardy on Tuna Dwight Franklin Foxie Lila Bill Brandon on Tower Al Williams on Palmer Four Tracks on Mandingo Jimmy Delphs "Dancing A Hole In The World" Demo Sage on Head Gene Toones Simco Demo Joe Jama Optimum Montclairs Hey You Jackie Day Naughty Boy Carmelita on Carmen Percy Stone on Ram Cashmeres HEM Cautions No Other Way Troy Dodds Try My Love Royal Esquires Williams III Sam Williams Tower Arthur Freeman Jumbo and Fame Melvin Davis Ke Ke Lawanda Williams Ke Ke Brooks Bros New Yorkers Jock Mitchell Otis Lee Mary Saxton Jesse Johnson September Jones Jesse Davis - Era Paris Ivorys Celebrities Johnny Mae Mathews "I Have No Choice" Tommy & The Derbys Frederick Hymes New World We`re Gonna Make It Curtis Anderson "The Hardest Part" Oxford Nights Delphi Sy Hightower Liz Verdi Major Williams taken off the list by common agreement Edited June 16, 2009 by Marc Forrest
Marc Forrest Posted June 16, 2009 Author Posted June 16, 2009 Hey Marc, Are you coming to NYC in August for Pomonkey and Honky's weekender? I'm on for sure, flight is booked. Hope you're coming too.... Hi Mike, hope you are fine ! ATB Marc
Dave Pinch Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Hi Dave, your right on Marion Stewart, but were Jack Montgomery (normal issue not the miss-spelt one) and Ruby Andrews really THAT rare anyhow before ebay ? I doubt it somehow... thats right marc. lets reminice for a moment as to what i was getting at. remember the days b4 ebay, internet, mobile phones etc. In the mid 80s when i was chasing the likes of jack montgomery, just lovin you etc all i had (same as most i suspect) to go on were my visits to niters. and getting lists thru the post and making calls from phone boxes if at work for my vinyl sometimes getting knocked back by a ` oh its gone dave`. so it took me a couple of months to track down those 45s. in those days it took months or even years to track down tunes that today, sometimes coz they have found sources but and heres my point the internet, the bigest record box ever has given us better acess to records. making lots of records (like the two mentioned in my post) as easy to obtain than buying a new cd from hmv. i know they wern`t that rare we just had limited options in those days dave bentinck back room 19th june
Guest lotusland Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Andy keep in mind that there are two distinct issues of Second Resurrection. The "Stanson Record Company" variant seems to be far, far rarer than the "Stanson" one, which was sold in small quantities by a few British dealers as a relatively new release. It will be interesting to see if the rarer one (presumably the original, local press of the 45) is prised from Californian homes and collections by high figures achieved in ebay sales. Well, for one, both of those presses were 'original, local' presses. One was just picked up by Anderson + co. and one wasn't. Merely a coincidence as to which and I don't think it proves that one run is bigger or smaller than the other, or which was first. It only proves which one a small quantity were in the UK of. As for trivia on this release, the band (also known as 6 Degree South and Joe Tex's Second Resurrection Band) , or most of them, never knew that ANY version of these songs saw the light of day. And of course 'SMOKE IN THE DISCO' was the tune they went in to do, and 'Daylight' was just an afterthought!
boba Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 Well, for one, both of those presses were 'original, local' presses. One was just picked up by Anderson + co. and one wasn't. Merely a coincidence as to which and I don't think it proves that one run is bigger or smaller than the other, or which was first. It only proves which one a small quantity were in the UK of. As for trivia on this release, the band (also known as 6 Degree South and Joe Tex's Second Resurrection Band) , or most of them, never knew that ANY version of these songs saw the light of day. And of course 'SMOKE IN THE DISCO' was the tune they went in to do, and 'Daylight' was just an afterthought! did you get a photo from them? if so it would be cool to see it
Guest lotusland Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 did you get a photo from them? if so it would be cool to see it No, they didn't have any. Too bad.
Dysonsoul Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 It's Andy. hey Marc ok, then. my opinion is the Paradise should not be on. not only because so very few came up but also because eBay had very little to do with that record. all private sales save one or two. Major Williams is just rare as hell, 5x on popsike in 10+years (both labels included) and not a minter among them. band is found and no copies. that is a good investment piece, not ruined by any measure. and I don't have one so I'm being reasonable here! many of the titles that go for big bucks these days are obviously not in the upper echelon of rarity. they just have that special mixture of being pretty rare combined with club-playablity. that = big bucks. demand drives the price and big dancefloor response drives demand, so hey. someone should figure out which soul 45 has sold the most copies for over $1000 usd / 1000GBP/ etc. i'm not enough of a popsike wizard to do it, maybe one of you guys? that would be interesting. last thing * my prediction for next-uber-rarity-to-be-turned-into-a-$400/$500 record-2009 * 2nd Resurrection on STANSON. these KEEP coming up. good thing too cause i want one! Tend to agree with above views and mike v's,there are certainly 45's on the list that really don't belong on there.. i ain't never been on popsike nor do i have time to look at how many of certain 45's have been on the bay, i guess the better titles that go through the bay would've found there way over here but hidden from the masses in private deals to buyers or by the now seemingly prehistoric sales lists by mail .either way these choice items have massive publicity and exposure due to ebay or excellent sites like our very own soul source.In reality too much paranoia and panic over number of copies of 45's ,a 25 copy record is still bloody rare !
Marc Forrest Posted June 24, 2009 Author Posted June 24, 2009 Tend to agree with above views and mike v's,there are certainly 45's on the list that really don't belong on there.. here but hidden from the masses in private deals to buyers or by the now seemingly prehistoric sales lists by mail....either way these choice items have massive publicity and exposure due to ebay or excellent sites like our very own soul source.In reality too much paranoia and panic over number of copies of 45's ,a 25 copy record is still bloody rare ! Tend to agree with most of that and ask everybody to say which titles they think should not be on the list. Having said that, the initial idea was and still is about titles that before ebay and the rest of the net have been "...hidden from the masses in private deals to buyers or by the now seemingly prehistoric sales lists by mail..." or have been sold only to the "choosen few" = resulting in normal collectors having had zero chance to buy them. Another good example maybe Nelson Sanders "Mojo Man" Rambler. Before ebay impossible reocrd now one up every two months. Last one finfished by 250 USD sth by the way....
Anoraks Corner Posted July 3, 2009 Posted July 3, 2009 QUOTE (garethx @ Jun 11 09, 04:50 PM) As to whether it exists on a Tower issue I have a pretty strong recollection of Pat Brady offering one for sale some years ago. Must be pretty rare.QUOTE (Sean Hampsey @ Jun 11 09, 05:17 PM) Yes, Gareth, I've seen a Brown / Red issue too. Could have been Pats. I'd definately like to see one of those........... and I'd make a nice space for it to slip into. Ain't she pretty!
Guest Roddy Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Inside every Scotsman Ted ....theres a Englishman trying to get out Only 'cause we've eaten the fucker !!
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