Agentsmith Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 some don't like the stickers or date stamps but they add to the disc IMO. here, here,....especially when it says: may 17 1966
Agentsmith Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Don't think so, she recorded for (at least) 2 labels as Vicki Baines - Karen Young was a white UK singer, unless you mean someone else? i think he means FARON young pete,...he's a country bumpkin!!
Agentsmith Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 YEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAA PARDNERS!!.......THE DANCEFLOORS ARE STILL HEAVING TO IT!!........THE SOUND OF WESTERN SOUL :lol:
Guest giant Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 I must be one of the few people to have had a demo and an issue at the same time. I got the issue off Ebay, saw it, no bids, offered the guy $150 and got it (this was in 2000). The day it arrived, I'd bought one off someone, might have been Kev Roberts, for £400 I think it was. The two arrived on the same day. By the weekend they had both gone. I got £1000 worth of trades for the issue. I personally think it's worth about £800 on demo. i got ex+ issue of Rod Shard in1986 for £120.00 pounds 'real bargain compared to the silly prices of today
Andy Rix Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Some references here ... I don't know how to grab the text to reproduce I thought she was married to Joe Simmons who wrote the track ... think Tim Ashibende spoke to him about it Andy Billboard - 24 Jul 1965 - Page 40 Billboard - 17 Apr 1965 - Page 12
Guest giant Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 i got a stock copy from Rod Shard in 1986 for £120 pounds' don't think i would buy one now for £1200 pounds its crazy money.
Steve L Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 YEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAA PARDNERS!!.......THE DANCEFLOORS ARE STILL HEAVING TO IT!!........THE SOUND OF WESTERN SOUL :lol: I cant believe some of the stuff I'm reading on here, you disenters really need to get your ears washed out How is this record in any way country & western like? Its pure northern soul dance floor magic!! Sounds as good now as when RS played it in 78/9 Its nearly as bad as someone describing the Hopkins Brothers as funk 1
Agentsmith Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 I cant believe some of the stuff I'm reading on here, you disenters really need to get your ears washed out How is this record in any way country & western like? Its pure northern soul dance floor magic!! Sounds as good now as when RS played it in 78/9 Its nearly as bad as someone describing the Hopkins Brothers as funk im not knocking it steve, ive got a copy and its in my top 3 of ALL-TIME...it might lack the "soul" element but for sheer spine tingling memories of 1978 and the casino dancefloor jumping & the unison handclapping....IT DONT GET MUCH BETTER!!.......just thought id stir up them cowpokes!
Guest MrC Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 I cant believe some of the stuff I'm reading on here, you disenters really need to get your ears washed out How is this record in any way country & western like? Its pure northern soul dance floor magic!! Sounds as good now as when RS played it in 78/9 Its nearly as bad as someone describing the Hopkins Brothers as funk i LOVE IT! But then again I like both kinds of music.......... Country AND Western
Steve G Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 I cant believe some of the stuff I'm reading on here, you disenters really need to get your ears washed out How is this record in any way country & western like? Its pure northern soul dance floor magic!! Sounds as good now as when RS played it in 78/9 Its nearly as bad as someone describing the Hopkins Brothers as funk Howdee partner, and welcome to the C&W Hoe-down forum.: Listen up, no one said that Vickie Baines was a C&W record, it's a Niter sound, we only mentioned that it was found in a Hillbilly warehouse in Allentown and then all of a sudden all these gringos started scaring the horses. Yee-haw! Ride safely now.
Guest Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 (edited) I don't mind them either but the stamp on this one should say 'pants' Not for me but I am surprised by the price. Has it always gone for that much? It is and always will be utter hoe-down garbage to my ears, that horrible Spector-esque, YEEEEEH-HAAAAAW music to shag your sister to....on a blanket on the ground .. ...but I understand why people like it and I wont knock them for that. Come on steve......it,s a nasty pop record awful piece of work...........is it coming out on john A's label? See! Edited February 21, 2012 by Guest
Guest Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 I cant believe some of the stuff I'm reading on here, you disenters really need to get your ears washed out How is this record in any way country & western like? Its pure northern soul dance floor magic!! Sounds as good now as when RS played it in 78/9 Its nearly as bad as someone describing the Hopkins Brothers as funk Errrm....bit of a clue in the title!......"aaam jerst erh cerrntree gerr -errl".....whip-crackaway whipcrackaway whipcrackawaaaaayyy!
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