Posted September 26, 200519 yr Just looking for a bit of advice - I missed out yesterday on E Bay on an original copy of You Don't Love Me on Sandbag with a green label. Found another one on E Bay today, also claiming to be an original but with a white label and red writing. Is it just the difference between English and American issues, or am I mssing the plot? Sorry dont know enough about computers to post up the links. Any help gratefully received. Dave
September 26, 200519 yr dkd said: Just looking for a bit of advice - I missed out yesterday on E Bay on an original copy of You Don't Love Me on Sandbag with a green label. Found another one on E Bay today, also claiming to be an original but with a white label and red writing. Is it just the difference between English and American issues, or am I mssing the plot? Sorry dont know enough about computers to post up the links. Any help gratefully received. Dave Cant help you with the record??? but to post up a link, just right click on the web address in the adress bar then copy and when you write a reply you can right click and paste it on
September 26, 200519 yr I always thought green copy was a boot. I heard that originally only white demos were original copies and that the cream and red copies were pressed by the label owners in response to it's popularity. I also heard that John Anderson had something to do with the bream and red copies. TT
September 26, 200519 yr dkd said: Just looking for a bit of advice - I missed out yesterday on E Bay on an original copy of You Don't Love Me on Sandbag with a green label. Found another one on E Bay today, also claiming to be an original but with a white label and red writing. Is it just the difference between English and American issues, or am I mssing the plot? Sorry dont know enough about computers to post up the links. Any help gratefully received. Dave My original has a flesh cloured label with red writting, if you feel the label with your finger ( lightly) you can feel some numbers or letters underneath
September 26, 200519 yr manships boot guide says..................... originals are flesh coloured with a three figure hallmark under the label. bootleg is green
September 26, 200519 yr KarenC said: My original has a flesh cloured label with red writting, if you feel the label with your finger ( lightly) you can feel some numbers or letters underneath Ah yes i recall some one telling me this also, quite a few have this, Royal Five on tyler is identical all bar the raised lettering under the lable
September 26, 200519 yr saw a geen copy sell last night on e-bay for around £15 mark....... so price does tell you that it was a bootleg...... seen this boot go for £20-£25 on manships list though
September 26, 200519 yr dkd said: Just looking for a bit of advice - I missed out yesterday on E Bay on an original copy of You Don't Love Me on Sandbag with a green label. Found another one on E Bay today, also claiming to be an original but with a white label and red writing. Is it just the difference between English and American issues, or am I mssing the plot? Sorry dont know enough about computers to post up the links. Any help gratefully received. Dave Just as well you did miss out as the green label Sandbag copy`s are Bootlegs, Originals are slightly off white/pink with red lettering for the issues,the demo`s are white with black lettering,also i think you should invest in JM bootleg guide Dave f..............
September 26, 200519 yr bazbond said: Ah yes i recall some one telling me this also, quite a few have this, Royal Five on tyler is identical all bar the raised lettering under the lable apparently a lot of philadelphia releases did this Baz
September 26, 200519 yr KarenC said: apparently a lot of philadelphia releases did this Baz Handy to know
September 26, 200519 yr Do you know you lot are a really useful bunch of people to have on here - I wouldn't have a clue - well done
September 27, 200519 yr KarenC said: apparently a lot of philadelphia releases did this Baz pat & the blenders 'just because' has it. epitome of sound brill double sider (boots pure white not 'off white'/cream)
September 27, 200519 yr Any idea of what should be written on the vinyl ? Mine has MS3051 and something that looks like RP further away. (just MS 3052 on the other side) I always assumed it was a boot - Now I have some doubts, as it's creamy with red letterings and has some tiny letters in relief near Sandbag ?!?!
September 27, 200519 yr Jean-Marc said: Any idea of what should be written on the vinyl ? Mine has MS3051 and something that looks like RP further away. (just MS 3052 on the other side) I always assumed it was a boot - Now I have some doubts, as it's creamy with red letterings and has some tiny letters in relief near Sandbag ?!?! Going by the post's, i would say its the real deal
September 27, 200519 yr Jean-Marc said: Any idea of what should be written on the vinyl ? Mine has MS3051 and something that looks like RP further away. (just MS 3052 on the other side) I always assumed it was a boot - Now I have some doubts, as it's creamy with red letterings and has some tiny letters in relief near Sandbag ?!?! IT'S REAL !
September 27, 200519 yr i played my copy a few months ago for the first time in, well a long time, and it f88king jumpoed! It didnt the last time i played it! Whats that all about. Its like some slighlty warped records i now have that never used to be. I think there must be some kind of 45 demon that goes into record boxes fa8king them up
September 27, 200519 yr bearsoul said: IT'S REAL ! GOOD ! - (puts back said record on the shelf instead of the rejected boots box ...)
September 27, 200519 yr KarenC said: originals are flesh coloured with a three figure hallmark under the label. Apparently this was done to prevent bootlegging at the time of the original issue - be interesting to know how many other NS tunes have this, and whether it was just one pressing plant that made a habit of doing this.
September 27, 200519 yr Thanks guys for the help (I was bidding on the green label copy but forgot to gt back before the end of the auction -m a lucky escape). Thanks again, Dave
September 28, 200519 yr KarenC said: manships boot guide says..................... originals are flesh coloured with a three figure hallmark under the label. bootleg is green Like this..... Edited September 28, 200519 yr by Awake 502
September 28, 200519 yr Jerry Hipkiss said: Apparently this was done to prevent bootlegging at the time of the original issue - be interesting to know how many other NS tunes have this, and whether it was just one pressing plant that made a habit of doing this. Sam Moultre;Warren... And me copy of the Blenders;dont f*** around with love.........
September 28, 200519 yr kenneth aitchison said: Sam Moultre;Warren... And me copy of the Blenders;dont f*** around with love......... How can you do that,change the title of a record just to be PC?,fukc it!!!,i`ll have to post a picture of the offending article,is that OK or PC?...... Dont fukc about with me posts,thanks
September 28, 200519 yr Jean-Marc said: Any idea of what should be written on the vinyl ? Mine has MS3051 and something that looks like RP further away. (just MS 3052 on the other side) I always assumed it was a boot - Now I have some doubts, as it's creamy with red letterings and has some tiny letters in relief near Sandbag ?!?! Real if you ask me, the off white/cream is more a "flesh" colour with red lettering. Boots are styrene with green label.
September 28, 200519 yr DaveAbbott said: or boots are pure white with black lettering I thought it was booted on a white demo, but were these styrene or vinyl? Dave f...........
Just looking for a bit of advice - I missed out yesterday on E Bay on an original copy of You Don't Love Me on Sandbag with a green label.
Found another one on E Bay today, also claiming to be an original but with a white label and red writing.
Is it just the difference between English and American issues, or am I mssing the plot?
Sorry dont know enough about computers to post up the links.
Any help gratefully received.
Dave