snooky Posted April 18, 2011 Posted April 18, 2011 The guy selling Ted Wilson is back again, witha but it now price on ebay...is it really worth that much Now not really rare anymore item 160575370464 snooky
Chalky Posted April 18, 2011 Posted April 18, 2011 They are probably same copies as before. And if 100 copies turned up it would still be rare item. To say it's not rare anymore is ridiculous and misleading.
Wiganer1 Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 perhaps its not selling because its an average tune and overated price by the seller another tune hyped up..
Guest bret112 Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 Rare item,but the guy had five copies I never said I had 5 copies I said I have 3. Two I was selling and one I was keeping for my own collection As for being overpriced I'm basing my price for a NEAR MINT COPY compared to a VG++ copy with a crack that sold for $1599.99 8 months ago . So I feel justified in my pricing. I have been told by a few dealers in the U.S. and in the UK that $3000 is not impossible. Bret
shute Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 wish I could afford it, cracking tune that never turns up I think $3000 is a snip of a price IMHO
Guest bret112 Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 I agree $3000 is a lot of money I know I couldn't afford to pay that for myself . But on Ebay my starting price is only $1500 USD or 908 GBP
Mrtag Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 (edited) I agree $3000 is a lot of money I know I couldn't afford to pay that for myself . But on Ebay my starting price is only $1500 USD or 908 GBP Seems A Very Fair Starting Price ( But It Will Probably Escalate To Nearer It's True Value) For A Great Tune (imho) Pity Paypal Don't Give Better Rates!! Edited April 25, 2011 by mrtag
Tony Smith Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 How is 3000 a snip for a any record as over-rated as this?
boba Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 I didn't want to say anything while the auction was up, but this doesn't even sound like soul to me
Guest DeeJay Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 you know it gets a bit annoying people pulling others down, choons down ,it's not worth this, not soul, 5 copies here, How about letting the market decide what it's worth, and what one mans soul is another mans music. This is a pretty obscure record , is accepted at soul venues some like it, some dont, i value record records, what i think they are worth to me, if i pay less, great if i pay more ok. Personally, i like the record, but woldnt pay more than $1000 for it, but i say good luck Brett ,glad you got one for yourself ,and thanks for supplying the world with a couple of others. DJ
boba Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 you know it gets a bit annoying people pulling others down, choons down ,it's not worth this, not soul, 5 copies here, How about letting the market decide what it's worth, and what one mans soul is another mans music. This is a pretty obscure record , is accepted at soul venues some like it, some dont, i value record records, what i think they are worth to me, if i pay less, great if i pay more ok. Personally, i like the record, but woldnt pay more than $1000 for it, but i say good luck Brett ,glad you got one for yourself ,and thanks for supplying the world with a couple of others. DJ anyone can pay whatever they want for anything they want, and good for the seller that he found a buyer, nobody is saying that this is not obscure. People like plenty of records that I hate and I don't say anything. This record doesn't sound like a soul record to me though, it's so far out there, it's just rock. Maybe it's "northern soul" but I don't see how someone call call this soul and I don't think I'm out of place on a soul forum saying so. I'm not trying to put people down for fun.
Chalky Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 Soul Source is not just a Soul forum but a Northern Soul forum as as most are aware many records relevant to these forums aren't soul.
Guest bret112 Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 Thanks Everyone for the good comments, Soul ? ... not Soul ? while trying to find out anything about this record in order to decide what to sell it for, I only found 2 pertinent web pages, here and musicpriceguide.com. The songs are not my style but I am still keeping 1 at least as an investment. Bret
Mrtag Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 Thanks Everyone for the good comments, Soul ? ... not Soul ? while trying to find out anything about this record in order to decide what to sell it for, I only found 2 pertinent web pages, here and musicpriceguide.com. The songs are not my style but I am still keeping 1 at least as an investment. Bret If This Tune Had Been Around In The Days Of The Casino Etc It Would Be Turmed A "Classic" By Now, Just Listen To The Beat!! And The Guy Has A Voice To Die For!! But Hey!! Thats Life "One Mans Meat Etc"!!
Pete S Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 If I remember correctly, this was written by UK writers Reed & Mason, always thought there would be a UK version out there somewhere.
Tony Smith Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 This record has been around since the days of the Casino, just not in the hands of anyone willing to persevere with it.
Andy Rix Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 "If I remember correctly, this was written by UK writers Reed & Mason, always thought there would be a UK version out there somewhere" There is another version of 'My Aim Is To Please' from the 60s released in Australia .. I have it on tape somewhere but haven't listened to it for years .. I'm pretty sure it's on United Artists but forget the group name .. I'll need to try and find it I was also told once, possibly by Kay Lewis, of the Lewis Sisters, that Al Wilson had a brother called Ted who was a singer ... so this could be him Andy
Andy Rix Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 (edited) It was The Executives .. released in 67 see here https://www.poparchives.com.au/407/the-executives/my-aim-is-to-please-you Looks like Kenny Young, the songs composer, cut the original version Andy Edited April 26, 2011 by AndyRix
Ernie Andrews Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 I think this is where the lines get Blurred BOBA Many records termed under the banner of Northern soul were not in the traditional Soul genre - It was and is a question of beat rather than voice hence why so many instrumentals became classics. Baltimore & Ohio being one of the best examples along with another 15-20 you could mention as classics. AS you say it may be obscure because it insnt a traditional soul record but on what criteria does anyone use to say what is rare and whats not other than JM saying weve only had so many copies for sale. This is a question people have been asking for years and a repeat myself in parrot fashion that unless their is provenance (written) then rarity is only an assumption based on personal preception- Nothing more!
John Parker Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 I like the record 2 decent sides It is pretty rare and if 2/3 ...5/10 have turned up...so what As chalky says...still a rare item. I have been asked before now to play "The Ted Heath Record"... ...elevates the record to ministerial level
Ted Massey Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 (edited) I've had this since 1988 when Jim Wensiora sold up, Guy and Roger Stewart use to play My aim covered up Des Parker told me the c/u name but im buggered if i can remember what it was thou. it was relatively cheap then and a 2 known copies record at the time. I played I cant take no more on my only appearance at Burnley (a request) to a full floor so you could say its a Burnely record Edited April 26, 2011 by Ted Massey
Gene-r Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 If I remember correctly, this was written by UK writers Reed & Mason, always thought there would be a UK version out there somewhere. Very true Pete - was written by Les Reed and Barry Mason, best known as the duo who wrote many of Engelbert Humperdinck's tracks. Like yourself, I've often wondered if there's a UK version around - though I would guess more of a possibility that it exists as an unissued studio tape or an acetate. More importantly, wonder who Les Reed and Barry Mason had in mind to record it in the first place? I know there's differing opinions on the record here, but we wouldn't be human if we all agreed, would we? Having said that, I've loved it ever since I first heard Roger Stewart play it at the 100 Club around 1984.
Mrtag Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 If This Tune Had Been Around In The Days Of The Casino Etc It Would Be Turmed A "Classic" By Now, Just Listen To The Beat!! And The Guy Has A Voice To Die For!! But Hey!! Thats Life "One Mans Meat Etc"!! I Was Actually talking About The "I Can't Take No More" Side Although 2 Great Sides imho
Guest sean daniels Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 They are probably same copies as before. And if 100 copies turned up it would still be rare item. To say it's not rare anymore is ridiculous and misleading. However Chalky it is total feckin dross. Maybe one of the worst rare soul records ever.
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