Guest tomaokeh Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 We have all had top sounds in our collection that we have memories of that were destroyed for example I bought a copy of the O'JAYS i dig your act. Back in 1977, ok it was only £1.50 in the the Casino recrord bar, thanks for my mates advice Mr Manus Docherty the first sound i ever bought at Wigan, I pulled it out of my collection over the xmas and was cracked. God you can emagine I was totally gutted as it was the first record I ever bought at wigan casino! I bought another copy exactly the same and the same label 33 years later and kept it ever since!! Have anyone lost any rare or dear memories?
Mick Howard Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 Toma I bought Stay by the Virginia Wolves back in the 70's (alright, in hindsight it's a pretty rotten tune but it was a long time ago and I was very 'green') and when I got it out of the sleeve to show my mate, for some unexplainable reason I snapped it fully in half - oh how my heart sank at that very moment. Mick P.S. How come you didn't come up to my BBQ last summer?
manus Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 (edited) We have all had top sounds in our collection that we have memories of that were destroyed for example I bought a copy of the O'JAYS i dig your act. Back in 1977, ok it was only £1.50 in the the Casino recrord bar, thanks for my mates advice Mr Manus Docherty the first sound i ever bought at Wigan, I pulled it out of my collection over the xmas and was cracked. God you can emagine I was totally gutted as it was the first record I ever bought at wigan casino! I bought another copy exactly the same and the same label 33 years later and kept it ever since!! Have anyone lost any rare or dear memories? Hello Toma - hope you're keeping well mate - it was Billy Keene for me Wishing and Hoping around 75/76 it arrived cracked but a bit of sellotape has kept it playable all these years. Shame about the O'jays such a great tune. Hope to get up north soon All the best Manus Edited January 25, 2010 by manus
Guest Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 Toma I bought Stay by the Virginia Wolves back in the 70's (alright, in hindsight it's a pretty rotten tune but it was a long time ago and I was very 'green') and when I got it out of the sleeve to show my mate, for some unexplainable reason I snapped it fully in half - oh how my heart sank at that very moment. Mick P.S. How come you didn't come up to my BBQ last summer? Short;y after it became big , I bought a mint copy of " Thumb A Ride " . A couple of weeks after doing so , I was DJing , and had it cued up on the deck ready for playing . A blocked up youth came up to ask for a request , and dropped the lit cig he had in his fingers onto the grooves of the record . I screamed like a banshee at him , and frantically brushed the cig off ....... but the damage was done , for it had burnt it . Malc Burton
Steve Myers Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 Sometime in the mid 70s I had a copy of Backfield in motion, Mel & Tim (Now theres one you dont hear now) I had agreed to swap it with a local DJ for, Thank you baby, Soul Brothers Six. On my way down the attic stairs of the flat I lived in it rolled out of the sleeve and hit the stair tread and chipped a perfect semi circle about an inch in to the grooves. Needless to say I didnt do the swop, and still to this day dont own the Soul Brothers Six, although I have still got the Mel & Tim
Guest tomaokeh Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Hello Toma - hope you're keeping well mate - it was Billy Keene for me Wishing and Hoping around 75/76 it arrived cracked but a bit of sellotape has kept it playable all these years. Shame about the O'jays such a great tune. Hope to get up north soon All the best Manus Shame Pure Class Manus ( VAULT )
Guest tomaokeh Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Hello Toma - hope you're keeping well mate - it was Billy Keene for me Wishing and Hoping around 75/76 it arrived cracked but a bit of sellotape has kept it playable all these years. Shame about the O'jays such a great tune. Hope to get up north soon All the best Manus Top Sound Manus ( VAULT )
Guest tomaokeh Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Toma I bought Stay by the Virginia Wolves back in the 70's (alright, in hindsight it's a pretty rotten tune but it was a long time ago and I was very 'green') and when I got it out of the sleeve to show my mate, for some unexplainable reason I snapped it fully in half - oh how my heart sank at that very moment. Mick P.S. How come you didn't come up to my BBQ last summer? Sent you a pm Mick
Northern Soul Uk Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 THIS BROUGHT BACK A BAD MEMORY FOR ME. Wigan casino, Mid 70s, bought 3 records inside the club, and cos I didn't want to carry them round all night, I thought it was a "good idea" to put them in the car. Not wanting them to be on show in the car, I thought it would be a '"good idea" to put them in the boot. Well! how was i to know that the next day would be the hottest on record? Yeah you've guessed it, went to get them out next morning after taking a dip in the swimming pool, and the bloody things had all warped to hell I can't and don't want to remember what records they were, all I know is that i spent all my money that I had on them. BOOHOO!! GUTTED!
Agentsmith Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 We have all had top sounds in our collection that we have memories of that were destroyed for example I bought a copy of the O'JAYS i dig your act. Back in 1977, ok it was only £1.50 in the the Casino recrord bar, thanks for my mates advice Mr Manus Docherty the first sound i ever bought at Wigan, I pulled it out of my collection over the xmas and was cracked. God you can emagine I was totally gutted as it was the first record I ever bought at wigan casino! I bought another copy exactly the same and the same label 33 years later and kept it ever since!! Have anyone lost any rare or dear memories? had a uk demo of ray pollard "aint that a sad thing" with no middle, scoured bag of records in attic and found a 60's pop record on coloumbia which just so happened to be a red and white demo....with a removeable middle...which i did...i then proceeded to attempt to glue it in with superglue, a side up....and in the process spilt some glue on the vinyl....OH DEAR!! tried to remove it with acetone but it dug a hole in the vinyl like a navvy diggin up tarmac!! rob.h
Ste Henderson Posted February 1, 2010 Posted February 1, 2010 Had this delivered on saturday, opened it then dropped it on a tiled floor...Gutted Steve
Davetay Posted February 1, 2010 Posted February 1, 2010 (edited) We have all had top sounds in our collection that we have memories of that were destroyed for example I bought a copy of the O'JAYS i dig your act. Back in 1977, ok it was only £1.50 in the the Casino recrord bar, thanks for my mates advice Mr Manus Docherty the first sound i ever bought at Wigan, I pulled it out of my collection over the xmas and was cracked. God you can emagine I was totally gutted as it was the first record I ever bought at wigan casino! I bought another copy exactly the same and the same label 33 years later and kept it ever since!! Have anyone lost any rare or dear memories? I was gonna sell Carl Willingham a copy of The Tomangos, a mate had borrowed off me. However when I got it back it was F**ked, to be fair my mate ended up paying for it. B.T.W. This was about 20 years ago. Edited February 1, 2010 by davetay
Davetay Posted February 1, 2010 Posted February 1, 2010 I was gonna sell Carl Willingham a copy of The Tomangos, a mate had borrowed off me. However when I got it back it was F**ked, to be fair my mate ended up paying for it. B.T.W. This was about 20 years ago. Let's not forget when Dave McCadden left Dickie's copy of The Jades, on the top of the range in the chippy.
Funky 4 Corners Posted February 1, 2010 Posted February 1, 2010 Woke up late one Sunday morning after a house party I had in Sittingbourne and looked in the front room. The night before, pissed, I had put several UK Sue 45s on top of a gas fire after playing them and it was obviously hot as they were all melted, hanging over the front.
arnie j Posted February 1, 2010 Posted February 1, 2010 had a few piles of records in me bedroom,when i had a break from he soul scene i started playing darts, used to practice in my bedroom, when the darts wld hit the wire and bounce out they wld sometimes hit the records, i used to play me records too and put them back in the piles so i sort of rotated the records to be dart damaged ! i can remember heaven in the afternoon was damaged and also cigarette ashes on mirwood, not really expensive tunes but i loved em, i know i shld have moved them but i didnt ! jason
kevinsoulman Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 JUST BOUGHT A WHITE DEMO OF MARY WELLS THE DOCTOR OFF EBAY .COM. HAD IT SENT TO MY SOURCE IN AMERICA AND IT HAD BEEN POSTED IN A JIFFY BAG , HE THOUGHT IT WAS A CD CUT THE TOP OF THE PACKAGE OFF WITH LARGE VERY SHARP SCISSORS AND TOOK AN INCH OFF THE 45 KEV
Britishbarry Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 The other day I played Honey and the Bees - Why do you want to hurt the one who loves you . Afterwards as I was cleaning it a big chunk of the record broke off . Luckily I was able to replace it quickly , can only say it's a good job it wasn't Dynamite Exploded
Guest Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 Mate of mine Phil Beckwith.. Sat on his copy of Mel Britt. I nearly cried for him
Guest marge Posted February 5, 2010 Posted February 5, 2010 Jim I'm sorry. That record you bought at Cleethorpes and were raving about it fell out the car door, honest... is this the confession thread? I'd tell you what the record is but head, buried, sand are words that spring to mind. My bad. But in my defense I was not the one who opened the car door with complete abandon!!! As YOU do (and did), so if you're wondering me 'ole mucker, you broke the F*cker (poet or what?) in the interests of public concern no Carstairs were smashed by Thomas the tank engines in the making of this story... (sorry to go on random tangent but, Pete S... that thread made me laugh)
Guest marge Posted February 5, 2010 Posted February 5, 2010 Had this delivered on saturday, opened it then dropped it on a tiled floor...Gutted Steve Jim mate that's what yours looks like
Ceejay Posted February 5, 2010 Posted February 5, 2010 Just happened a couple of months ago. Was playing a spot up in Whitley Bay a few months ago. Sorted me tunes out all ready for the Saturday night. Unfortunately, left one of 'em on a dining table chair. Our lad came in from work and plonked his backside down to take his working boots of and...........CRACK!!!!! The record was My Elusive Dreams - Moses and Joshua Dillard. Fortunately I had a reissue on Mojo in my box too!!! PHEW!!!!!!!!!!!
Harry Crosby Posted February 5, 2010 Posted February 5, 2010 We have all had top sounds in our collection that we have memories of that were destroyed for example I bought a copy of the O'JAYS i dig your act. Back in 1977, ok it was only £1.50 in the the Casino recrord bar, thanks for my mates advice Mr Manus Docherty the first sound i ever bought at Wigan, I pulled it out of my collection over the xmas and was cracked. God you can emagine I was totally gutted as it was the first record I ever bought at wigan casino! I bought another copy exactly the same and the same label 33 years later and kept it ever since!! Have anyone lost any rare or dear memories? When tony coleby was selling his detroit collection in the late 70`s early 80`s i bought his al williams white demo for the magnificent sum of £35, my younger brother who was just getting into the scene, used to pick the lock on my redcord box while i was out, and stood on my al williams cracking it in half its now in a frame on the wall
Guest marge Posted February 5, 2010 Posted February 5, 2010 Short;y after it became big , I bought a mint copy of " Thumb A Ride " . A couple of weeks after doing so , I was DJing , and had it cued up on the deck ready for playing . A blocked up youth came up to ask for a request , and dropped the lit cig he had in his fingers onto the grooves of the record . I screamed like a banshee at him , and frantically brushed the cig off ....... but the damage was done , for it had burnt it . Malc Burton is there some some of order of disgrace? mate or yourself having accidental 'shoulda taken more care' episode with yours/ my records while in me car / garage / living room party and then those that spill beer / burn fag holes over the DJ's records, the latter of which seem more avoidable. Maybe it's my naivety but do folk really hang fags / beers over DJ's records while they are on the decks?
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