Chalky Posted April 10, 2011 Posted April 10, 2011 I presume this is the Columbia that merged with HMV and later became EMI? If so some sort of Discography >>>>HERE<<<<
MotownDave Posted April 10, 2011 Posted April 10, 2011 what am i doing wrong ?every time i post a scan it goes in twice .if some body can make this right please do ,it confuses the hell out of me.atb Dave
Denbo Posted April 11, 2011 Posted April 11, 2011 What does "Pinned" mean on the subject heading of this thread?
Guest trickbag Posted April 12, 2011 Posted April 12, 2011 The term 'Pinned' is to be stuck or literally fixed in a certain position. the subject never moves, pinned in place. ricky
Pete S Posted April 12, 2011 Posted April 12, 2011 Where's Kev J, by now he'd have usually posted up loads of Columbia unknowns and lesser knowns
Denbo Posted April 12, 2011 Posted April 12, 2011 The term 'Pinned' is to be stuck or literally fixed in a certain position. the subject never moves, pinned in place. ricky How is that done? Can anybody do it? Can't imagine they could, otherwise we'd all be "pinning" our posts so they stay at the top. Or am I still misunderstanding the terminology?
Pete S Posted April 12, 2011 Posted April 12, 2011 How is that done? Can anybody do it? Can't imagine they could, otherwise we'd all be "pinning" our posts so they stay at the top. Or am I still misunderstanding the terminology? It can only be done by the moderators. In the case of this topic, I presume it will be pinned until the next label of the week starts up, then this will be unpinned.
Denbo Posted April 12, 2011 Posted April 12, 2011 It can only be done by the moderators. In the case of this topic, I presume it will be pinned until the next label of the week starts up, then this will be unpinned. I see. Thanks Pete.
Wiggyflat Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) Here we go Part 1.All are differing styles r&b,mod,brit soul etc. The Exotics is particularly good as is the Emma Rede. Thanks Pete just flushed a spare demo of Emma Rede and The Persuasions I'll Go Crazy.I have left out the out and out beat/Freakbeat as I don't think it has a place here.How do you lot organise your records?.I'm looking for some decent large drawers.I live in a Victorian house and want to get them all stashed away in label order.By the way I have a youtube channel wiggyflat with loads of latin/beat/northern uploaded.Loads of unreleased stuff (the Julie Driscoll/Auger acetate was never released...its on the youtube cannel)and things that are not on youtube...here goes. Edited April 13, 2011 by wiggyflat 1
Chris L Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 couple from me......... My oh my !!!!! Never seen these before didn't know they existed, good going stranger...............
Pete S Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 Here we go Part 1.All are differing styles r&b,mod,brit soul etc. The Exotics is particularly good as is the Emma Rede. Thanks Pete just flushed a spare demo of Emma Rede and The Persuasions I'll Go Crazy.I have left out the out and out beat/Freakbeat as I don't think it has a place here.How do you lot organise your records?.I'm looking for some decent large drawers.I live in a Victorian house and want to get them all stashed away in label order.By the way I have a youtube channel wiggyflat with loads of latin/beat/northern uploaded.Loads of unreleased stuff (the Julie Driscoll/Auger acetate was never released...its on the youtube cannel)and things that are not on youtube...here goes. Amazing, as always. I actually discovered the Emma Rede record, one of my few claims to fame. One day back in the very early 90's, I was lucky enough to get into Vinyl Experience in Brighton and look through around 8000 unplayed demos, all the big stuff had gone, all the rare beat and psych had gone, but I still came out with a couple of hundred nice records (I remember Robert Henry was one, Emma rede, truly Smith, etc) and was able to fill up at least 2 editions of Beatin Rhythm magazines with the fruits of that find. 1
Guest oldsoulgit Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 Great collection Pete, the Emma Rede track is brill, cheers Jim.
Denbo Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 Amazing, as always. I actually discovered the Emma Rede record, one of my few claims to fame. One day back in the very early 90's, I was lucky enough to get into Vinyl Experience in Brighton and look through around 8000 unplayed demos, all the big stuff had gone, all the rare beat and psych had gone, but I still came out with a couple of hundred nice records (I remember Robert Henry was one, Emma rede, truly Smith, etc) and was able to fill up at least 2 editions of Beatin Rhythm magazines with the fruits of that find. Pete, Got a sound file of Emma Rede. Sure Neil Henderson used to play it the Hideaway years ago. Thanks. Denbo.
Wiggyflat Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 Here it is.................a bit better than Rupert
Pete S Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 Pete, Got a sound file of Emma Rede. Sure Neil Henderson used to play it the Hideaway years ago. Thanks. Denbo. Probably did. Loads of people have played it. I'm talking 20 years ago. (sorry not got it on my pc)
Denbo Posted April 15, 2011 Posted April 15, 2011 Probably did. Loads of people have played it. I'm talking 20 years ago. (sorry not got it on my pc) I only heard it for the first time when Neil played it, having only just returned to the scene after a long spell off. Must add it to my collection of UK releases. What sort of value does it have?
Pete S Posted April 15, 2011 Posted April 15, 2011 I only heard it for the first time when Neil played it, having only just returned to the scene after a long spell off. Must add it to my collection of UK releases. What sort of value does it have? It's only £20 - £30. Nice track though. (It's actually Jackie Lee of course)
cloth ears Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 great stuff , lots iv not seen!!! hope someone puts up bobby bennett "your ready now" dave
Col Wolfe Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 Here we go Part 1.All are differing styles r&b,mod,brit soul etc. The Exotics is particularly good as is the Emma Rede. Thanks Pete just flushed a spare demo of Emma Rede and The Persuasions I'll Go Crazy.I have left out the out and out beat/Freakbeat as I don't think it has a place here.How do you lot organise your records?.I'm looking for some decent large drawers.I live in a Victorian house and want to get them all stashed away in label order.By the way I have a youtube channel wiggyflat with loads of latin/beat/northern uploaded.Loads of unreleased stuff (the Julie Driscoll/Auger acetate was never released...its on the youtube cannel)and things that are not on youtube...here goes. some lovely stuff in there wiggyflat. with the current interest in basic raw R&B, I can see a little revival of real brit freakbeat rather than the wackier stuff from a couple of years later.
Col Wolfe Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 Here's a couple I played earlier... This is a UK cover of the once popular Dry Well/Ellen & Shandells track... overlooked Patsy Ann Noble Bside...
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