Theothertosspot Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 What do you do when a "now" respected DJ (in some circles???) asks which side of the Constellations boot he should play to the unsuspecting audience following your spot?
Cunnie Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 What do you do when a "now" respected DJ (in some circles???) asks which side of the Constellations boot he should play to the unsuspecting audience following your spot? Heard something similar last Saturday at an oldies night in the West Midlands. The DJ (don't know his name before you ask Tim) was playing Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis & the CD started skipping so he said & I quote " I'll play it on vinyl next time". Perhaps he should have played it on vinyl that time & he wouldn't have had the problem & perhaps if I'd known better than going to such a night I wouldn't have been able to tell this story 1
Theothertosspot Posted November 21, 2011 Author Posted November 21, 2011 Heard something similar last Saturday at an oldies night in the West Midlands. The DJ (don't know his name before you ask Tim) was playing Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis & the CD started skipping so he said & I quote " I'll play it on vinyl next time". Perhaps he should have played it on vinyl that time & he wouldn't have had the problem & perhaps if I'd known better than going to such a night I wouldn't have been able to tell this story wished I'd gone elsewhere too perhaps!!! LOL TOTP
Ceejay Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 (edited) Heard something similar last Saturday at an oldies night in the West Midlands. The DJ (don't know his name before you ask Tim) was playing Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis & the CD started skipping so he said & I quote " I'll play it on vinyl next time". Perhaps he should have played it on vinyl that time & he wouldn't have had the problem & perhaps if I'd known better than going to such a night I wouldn't have been able to tell this story Unless it was an O.V.O.policy at the said venue then I doubt that the punters would have given a damn!!! . Edited November 21, 2011 by Carol J
Guest soulboy Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 had a real interesting chat to a lad other week about boot /pressings /fakes what ever you call them, what he was saying that now the interest rates are crap and people with no interest what so ever in the music are buying rare records for investments,thus banging up the price of 45's ,he would be very carefull buying anything that your not 100 percent sure of ,he told me he had tryed to make a boot leg and it was almost perfect and he is just joe public like me , so what can some one with a little money behind them do ? i must ad he never did it to sell on it was for himself .
Cunnie Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 hinckley aint west mids cunnie lol :-) No it's not Tim but Wolverhampton is.
Geeselad Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 (edited) Heard something similar last Saturday at an oldies night in the West Midlands. The DJ (don't know his name before you ask Tim) was playing Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis & the CD started skipping so he said & I quote " I'll play it on vinyl next time". Perhaps he should have played it on vinyl that time & he wouldn't have had the problem & perhaps if I'd known better than going to such a night I wouldn't have been able to tell this story thats obscene, ramsey lewis is a bleeding fiver, even the constelations is attainable ( though realy overpriced) there no excuse for it and we've all got tales about name DJ's, you can be a collector and not dj but you cant be a dj and not collect! thats all there is to it. Edited November 21, 2011 by geeselad
Godzilla Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 had a real interesting chat to a lad other week about boot /pressings /fakes what ever you call them, what he was saying that now the interest rates are crap and people with no interest what so ever in the music are buying rare records for investments,thus banging up the price of 45's , Sorry - don't believe this. There's got to be a thousand things to invest in that would give a better return and be less volatile than the vinyl record market. And people who don't know anything about the subject investing? Fantasy I'm afraid. Now, how are my shares in that jam butty mine doing...?
Hitsville Chalky Posted November 27, 2011 Posted November 27, 2011 Heard something similar last Saturday at an oldies night in the West Midlands. The DJ (don't know his name before you ask Tim) was playing Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis & the CD started skipping so he said & I quote " I'll play it on vinyl next time". Perhaps he should have played it on vinyl that time & he wouldn't have had the problem & perhaps if I'd known better than going to such a night I wouldn't have been able to tell this story where was this venue in wolverhampton
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Was out on Saturday night (no names), had to wait 3 hours to see a real original record played! Lol bar a few tenner cheepees but I had a great time.
Theothertosspot Posted November 28, 2011 Author Posted November 28, 2011 To be fair the "Four Tops", "Drifters", etc still play under the same name, as do Manchester United, but Bobby, Jackie, George and Johnny don't play for them anymore. TOTP
Wiggyflat Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 (edited) Sorry - don't believe this. There's got to be a thousand things to invest in that would give a better return and be less volatile than the vinyl record market. And people who don't know anything about the subject investing? Fantasy I'm afraid. Now, how are my shares in that jam butty mine doing...? Disagree......I know people that buy rare mint progressive albums purely as an investment.They have to be mint though.Never played and filed away.I know because i have sold them a few.Not sure about northern soul though but the top end items are getting more expensive and I assume people buy them for playing. I have this LP in mint condition with no cover...... can anyone help with a cover?????? https://www.popsike.com/THE-OPEN-MIND-st-RARE-ORIGINAL-UK-PSYCH-LP-1969-NM/250290459642.html Edited November 28, 2011 by wiggyflat
Guest sharmo 1 Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 A better long term investment would be classic British motor bikes paticulary the cheaper side at the moment Francis Barnetts are creaping up in value , in addition any quality spares will become really in demand in the next 20 years or so.I see the classic motor cycle club come by our house on rallies some sunday's and some of the old Rudges are over eighty years old still going strong but need the odd rare part.Bigger investers may be investing larger amounts on Vincent's both the shadow and the lightning are very desirable and will alway's make good money long term investors will make good money on these classic British examples of historic inovation.No disrespect to our love of records there will still be a demand but as an investment it's a bit of a risk.I was at Anglo American once and a guy there spent an awful lot of money on some records and said they were for his grandson after he had died .best of luck on that one man.see ya Simon.
Guest Posted November 29, 2011 Posted November 29, 2011 Disagree......I know people that buy rare mint progressive albums purely as an investment.They have to be mint though.Never played and filed away.I know because i have sold them a few.Not sure about northern soul though but the top end items are getting more expensive and I assume people buy them for playing. I have this LP in mint condition with no cover...... can anyone help with a cover?????? https://www.popsike.c...0290459642.html Good luck finding a cover for that I know its rare as rocking horse fantastic LP though especially the track magic potion they did talk about furious guitar work.
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