Ernie Andrews Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 Does someone need a reality check here- The Matta baby - Do the pearl Girl - Penny Auction item starting at £400 I assume this is not a joke but close to it. Pink & Perky on Fire at this price £150 tops - For an instrumental thats rarely played out much. even if it had a revival its not worth half of the auction starting price. Me & pete Smith had a bit of a battle on Ebay once for one of these and I sold my copy a couple of years ago for around £130 Its not easy to find I admit but to be an auction item is just ridiculous IMO ID like others view ATB Steve
Pete S Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 No, I think it has to be a joke. At the extreme end of the scale it might be £150, but you'd have to be either very rich or completely mental to pay more than that for it.
Guest audiavant Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 No, I think it has to be a joke. At the extreme end of the scale it might be £150, but you'd have to be either very rich or completely mental to pay more than that for it. seems like there are plenty of people with both of those "attributes" around.interesting to see if it actually sells.while we are on about auctions-how come emidiscs from the seventies are now being looked at as ok to offer on the "open" market?
Dave Thorley Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 seems like there are plenty of people with both of those "attributes" around.interesting to see if it actually sells.while we are on about auctions-how come emidiscs from the seventies are now being looked at as ok to offer on the "open" market? [/quote When they were used as another form of bootlegging, then thats how they should be treated. But they also did get used for legit purposes by major record companies.
Ernie Andrews Posted March 1, 2010 Author Posted March 1, 2010 Interesting one recently Dave - An Emi-disc of Lorraine Silver - Lost Summer love How would you tell the difference forgetting usually they were made in the 70s with 2 sides but I had The Flirtations on a one-sided Emi disc - So that rules that point out!
Guest Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 ame='Dave Thorley' date='01 Mar 2010 - 01:31 PM' timestamp='1267450289' post='1275442'] Interesting one recently Dave - An Emi-disc of Lorraine Silver - Lost Summer love How would you tell the difference forgetting usually they were made in the 70s with 2 sides but I had The Flirtations on a one-sided Emi disc - So that rules that point out! Quite easy to fake as well.....one on the bay a week or so back was an old OKEH track, (cant remember what)on an emidisc
Davetay Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 Does someone need a reality check here- The Matta baby - Do the pearl Girl - Penny Auction item starting at £400 I assume this is not a joke but close to it. Pink & Perky on Fire at this price £150 tops - For an instrumental thats rarely played out much. even if it had a revival its not worth half of the auction starting price. Me & pete Smith had a bit of a battle on Ebay once for one of these and I sold my copy a couple of years ago for around £130 Its not easy to find I admit but to be an auction item is just ridiculous IMO ID like others view ATB Steve I sold my copy to Ian Gillabrand in the late 70s for about £8. When Ian sold most of his records early 80s he got no takers on this, and let it go in a job lot for about £2 Times have gone truely mad if Tim gets anywhere near the asking price.
Ernie Andrews Posted March 1, 2010 Author Posted March 1, 2010 I sold my copy to Ian Gillabrand in the late 70s for about £8. When Ian sold most of his records early 80s he got no takers on this, and let it go in a job lot for about £2 Times have gone truely mad if Tim gets anywhere near the asking price. The thing for me is Should Tim be listing this as an auction Item and at a starting price of 400 This in my view seriously questions Tims credibility in regards to Auctions. yes its not easy to find but its neither a major rarity or in demand to even command half of that. Im just Gobsmacked how far out he is with this one!
Guest martyn Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Does someone need a reality check here- The Matta baby - Do the pearl Girl - Penny Auction item starting at £400 I assume this is not a joke but close to it. Pink & Perky on Fire at this price £150 tops - For an instrumental thats rarely played out much. even if it had a revival its not worth half of the auction starting price. Me & pete Smith had a bit of a battle on Ebay once for one of these and I sold my copy a couple of years ago for around £130 Its not easy to find I admit but to be an auction item is just ridiculous IMO ID like others view ATB Steve Slightly off topic , but wasn't there another release of this under a different name that was rarer ?
Dave Thorley Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Slightly off topic , but wasn't there another release of this under a different name that was rarer ? Something like South Suburban Rhythm Section - Libras do it????
Ady Croasdell Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 It was listed as a Chess release with number but I've never heard of one being seen.
Ritchieandrew Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 (edited) Something like South Suburban Rhythm Section - Libras do it???? Dave I think it was titled Libras really do run it ! Regarding the Penny release it was played @ the Blackpool Mecca and I remember the place being "awash" with copies. Hardly a £400 record I'm sure. Ricardo. Edited March 2, 2010 by RitchieAndrew
Dave Thorley Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 (edited) Dave I think it was titled Libras really do run it ! Regarding the Penny release it was played @ the Blackpool Mecca and I remember the place being "awash" with copies. Hardly a £400 record I'm sure. Ricardo. That's the one Ritchie Who if memory serves me right were also South Suburban Electric Strings Edited March 2, 2010 by Dave Thorley
Steve Plumb Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Dave I think it was titled Libras really do run it ! Regarding the Penny release it was played @ the Blackpool Mecca and I remember the place being "awash" with copies. Hardly a £400 record I'm sure. Ricardo. Was played at WC too if I remember rightly? Still got the shitty boot! Seemed to get booted about a fortnight after it was played? Chers Steve
Guest martyn Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 That's the one Ritchie Who if memory serves me right were also South Suburban Electric Strings Any more info on this ? Was it the same group ? What label ? How Much etc etc ? Back on topic , can't see it getting anywhere near £400 , have been proved wrong before though ........The boot was on a green label IIRC ?
Pete S Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Any more info on this ? Was it the same group ? What label ? How Much etc etc ? Back on topic , can't see it getting anywhere near £400 , have been proved wrong before though ........The boot was on a green label IIRC ? No, white label, Penny, nothing like the original design
Pete S Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Was played at WC too if I remember rightly? Still got the shitty boot! Seemed to get booted about a fortnight after it was played? Chers Steve Posted it up on that Casino 2nd anniversary tape a while back.
KevH Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Dave I think it was titled Libras really do run it ! Regarding the Penny release it was played @ the Blackpool Mecca and I remember the place being "awash" with copies. Hardly a £400 record I'm sure. Ricardo. Wasn't it awash with the white boot tho'?...so...i take it my emidisc ain't worth sh*t? .
KevH Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 No, white label, Penny, nothing like the original design I thought it was the pink design?
Guest martyn Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 No, white label, Penny, nothing like the original design Must be thinking of something else ,Have you ever had one of the 'alternative ' releases ?
Pete S Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 I thought it was the pink design? No nothing like it, plain white label with Penny at the top, black print. Honest.
Pete S Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Must be thinking of something else ,Have you ever had one of the 'alternative ' releases ? No, didn't really know about them to be honest
Greety Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Getting back to the original topic. JM had one on auction some eighteen months ago as I remember. Made well over two hundred as I recall. Perhaps one fifty is a bit conservative by todays standards.
Guest gordon russell Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Getting back to the original topic. JM had one on auction some eighteen months ago as I remember. Made well over two hundred as I recall. Perhaps one fifty is a bit conservative by todays standards. hey up dave how ya doing?.....it,s a crap £2 record anyway and thats very conservative by the standards of any era lol......see ya soon tezza
Pete S Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Getting back to the original topic. JM had one on auction some eighteen months ago as I remember. Made well over two hundred as I recall. Perhaps one fifty is a bit conservative by todays standards. JM could get £100 for Bok To Bach by Sounds of Lancashire!
boba Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 Getting back to the original topic. JM had one on auction some eighteen months ago as I remember. Made well over two hundred as I recall. Perhaps one fifty is a bit conservative by todays standards. if manship gets over 200, how is 150 conservative? is manship's auction price the price that everything is worth more than? he gets top dollar.
Ian Dewhirst Posted March 13, 2010 Posted March 13, 2010 Does anyone know what this eventually went for? Ian D
Bob Posted March 14, 2010 Posted March 14, 2010 Does anyone know what this eventually went for? Ian D Hi Ian, the auction is still running, ends on the 26th no bids yet.
Guest Posted March 14, 2010 Posted March 14, 2010 hey up dave how ya doing?.....it,s a crap £2 record anyway and thats very conservative by the standards of any era lol......see ya soon tezza No its not crap, its great Northern Soul!, and its no good looking at a record like this from 2010 perspective! get on the Wigan Casino dance floor circa !975 in the right mood!!!! and you will know why this instrumental B side masterpiece goes for money! Still winds me up! Its got that something! can't explain it, you have to have been there! Its Northern Soul, not Deep Soul!!
Pete S Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 No its not crap, its great Northern Soul!, and its no good looking at a record like this from 2010 perspective! get on the Wigan Casino dance floor circa !975 in the right mood!!!! and you will know why this instrumental B side masterpiece goes for money! Still winds me up! Its got that something! can't explain it, you have to have been there! Its Northern Soul, not Deep Soul!! Correct! Great Northern Soul record.
Guest gordon russell Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 No its not crap, its great Northern Soul!, and its no good looking at a record like this from 2010 perspective! get on the Wigan Casino dance floor circa !975 in the right mood!!!! and you will know why this instrumental B side masterpiece goes for money! Still winds me up! Its got that something! can't explain it, you have to have been there! Its Northern Soul, not Deep Soul!! l will agree with you only and only when you can get me back on the dancefloor at wigin cica 1975......until then as was then it,s roooobish...as far as a 2010 perspective there are great tunes from the day that sound great out at a nighter today....that l never liked then.Since when does the year make something better.If you like this record then fine....we all like the odd crap tune mines sweet talking guy there ya go atb dave
Guest Awake 502 Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Something like South Suburban Rhythm Section - Libras do it????
Ian Dewhirst Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Correct! Great Northern Soul record. Double agreed. A perfect instrumental that was designed for heavy all-nighter action! I'm interested in this auction 'cos I do actually think this is a lot rarer then people may think. There weren't that many copies originally and it's one that doesn't seem to crop up that much these days. Sold mine for £120 a couple of years back....... Ian D
Ernie Andrews Posted March 15, 2010 Author Posted March 15, 2010 Double agreed. A perfect instrumental that was designed for heavy all-nighter action! I'm interested in this auction 'cos I do actually think this is a lot rarer then people may think. There weren't that many copies originally and it's one that doesn't seem to crop up that much these days. Sold mine for £120 a couple of years back....... Ian D Sold mine acouple of years ago as well for about £130 Pete S has sold a couple of copies I think in the last 5 years and Ive seen others on ebay as well as the one on manships auction.Not sure how many on Popsike! Still dont think its worth more than £200 tops so how you can start an auction at £400 for this beggars belief! The baltimore & Ohio Marching band original W/D demo is far rarer than this and that wont command more than £20
Diggin' Dave Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Any idea on a price for the South Suburban Rhythm Section version? More than the version on Penny I suppose...
Pete S Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Sold mine acouple of years ago as well for about £130 Pete S has sold a couple of copies I think in the last 5 years and Ive seen others on ebay as well as the one on manships auction.Not sure how many on Popsike! Still dont think its worth more than £200 tops so how you can start an auction at £400 for this beggars belief! The baltimore & Ohio Marching band original W/D demo is far rarer than this and that wont command more than £20 I'd pay £150 for it now. That's it.
Roger Metcalf Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 Do the pearl girl is a brilliant sound
Guest Aaron Darcy Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 400 pounds absolute bobbins ' sold one about year ago £110 wasn't that popular back in the day. 3
Davenpete Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 On 1 March 2010 at 13:31, Dave Thorley said: What amused me was the way a few years ago some people were making a big thing of collecting what they were terming 'acetates' - if you tried to tell them the difference in kudos and importance between an actual studio acetate and some poxey EMidisc they just couldn't get their head round it (including a certain 'well known DJ' who dimwits were raving about for playing Loving By The Pound 'off acetate' - despite the fact that everyone with a modicum of inside info knew full well had been cut from the Do The Crossover Baby CD). Dx
Roger Metcalf Posted March 4, 2016 Posted March 4, 2016 do the pearl girl is still a great sound to my ears...one just gone on ebay for around £170
Steve Foran Posted March 4, 2016 Posted March 4, 2016 On 15/03/2010 at 12:52, Diggin' Dave said: Any idea on a price for the South Suburban Rhythm Section version? More than the version on Penny I suppose... Managed to snag a copy last year. Think I paid £100. Long time want.
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