Guest Brian Ellis Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) Spotted this up on eBay and kept tabs on it. Price had hardly moved and was thinking, if I could get it reasonably cheaply, of bidding as the copy looked in a bit better shape than mine. Price crept up very quickly in the last hour to $659. Suddenly at the last minute shot up to and sold at $2,550. https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MEWA:IT If you study the bidding someone came in with a last minute $2,500 bid which pushed up the final high bidder to the $2,550 mark (an over-the-top figure they might have put in initially to guarantee beating the $659 bid). Has someone been caught cold (as I would rate the maximum value of this around £500-£600) or is there something a bit fishy here? Brian Edited December 7, 2005 by Brian Ellis
Guest sigher the gutter snype Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 MMM...DONT KNOW IF THATS FISHY MORNING WARBLER IS THE FUNK COLLECTOR DANTE CARFANGA I THINK I GAVE THE 45 A LISTEN ON RAREST OF THE RARE THINKING I MAY HAVE A GO IF I LIKE IT. THOUGHT IT WAS OK,NOT EVEN WORTH £500 NOT A BAD TUNE BUT NOT A $2000 BUCK RECORD
Bazm Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Spotted this up on eBay and kept tabs on it. Price had hardly moved and was thinking, if I could get it reasonably cheaply, of bidding as the copy looked in a bit better shape than mine. Price crept up very quickly in the last hour to $659. Suddenly at the last minute shot up to and sold at $2,550. https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MEWA:IT If you study the bidding someone came in with a last minute $2,500 bid which pushed up the final high bidder to the $2,550 mark (an over-the-top figure they might have put in initially to guarantee beating the $659 bid). Has someone been caught cold (as I would rate the maximum value of this around £500-£600) or is there something a bit fishy here? Brian Hi Brian Gotta say, IMHO I think this is a wonderful example of the perils of sniping............. You can put money on it, that bidder 'A' has thought, putting $2,500 would surely win it, but hold on, bidder 'B' has thought the same and gone in with their bid at $2500plus, neither will have known because the bids were, as you say last minute (and the auction high bid at 600 plus dollars which was about right). Then 'hey presto', one VERY overpriced record and I suspect one VERY relieved under-bidder. Makes my bid look paltry by comparison, I wonder if the seller will get paid!!!!!
Soulsmith Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Pls explain sniping? Is it common place on e-bay? Thanks Col.
vaultofsouler Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Pls explain sniping? Is it common place on e-bay? Thanks Col. Use of a "proxy bidding" engine.... plenty of them about.... lets you key in the eBay number of item, your bid and how many seconds (usually 1-5 in most cases) from the end you want it to "hit".... And it can be common on certain items....
Girthdevon Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Pls explain sniping? Is it common place on e-bay? Thanks Col. I think the term 'what rock have you been living under' is appropriate
vaultofsouler Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Thanks Mark. Just google "bid sniper" Col and you'll see loads come up.... will give you a better idea if look at some....
Girthdevon Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Not really surprising, for a record which appears to be genuinely rare. I've seen quite a few items fetch close to this price, numerous times, while never having even seen a copy of this for sale. Go figure Big up yerself Ted Girf
Gasher Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 WAS A BIT SURPRISED WHEN WITH TEN SECONDS TO GO I BID WHAT I THOUGHT WOULD BE A DEFO WINNER BID ONLY TO BE TOLD TO WISE UP AND BID MORE THAN $2600.?? WHAT THE FCUK IS THIS SCENE DOING TO ITSELF AND COMMING TO? PISSED OFF BIGTIME
Sweeney Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 WAS A BIT SURPRISED WHEN WITH TEN SECONDS TO GO I BID WHAT I THOUGHT WOULD BE A DEFO WINNER BID ONLY TO BE TOLD TO WISE UP AND BID MORE THAN $2600.?? WHAT THE FCUK IS THIS SCENE DOING TO ITSELF AND COMMING TO? PISSED OFF BIGTIME Increasingly I ask myself the same thing. I don't want to question anyone's taste in music, but this leaves me cold. It's pedestrian in every sense, non commital vocals with no passion, mundane lyrics and an off the peg backing track. But hey! it's super rare so it must be the best thing since sliced bread. If this was a £20 record no-one would give it the time of day.
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Increasingly I ask myself the same thing. I don't want to question anyone's taste in music, but this leaves me cold. It's pedestrian in every sense, non commital vocals with no passion, mundane lyrics and an off the peg backing track. But hey! it's super rare so it must be the best thing since sliced bread. If this was a £20 record no-one would give it the time of day. I disagree
Russ Vickers Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Increasingly I ask myself the same thing. I don't want to question anyone's taste in music, but this leaves me cold. It's pedestrian in every sense, non commital vocals with no passion, mundane lyrics and an off the peg backing track. But hey! it's super rare so it must be the best thing since sliced bread. If this was a £20 record no-one would give it the time of day. I cannot disagree more, each to thier own & all that, but this is bloody marvelous............what the hell has rareity got to do with it any way, I dont care how rare or not it is, its a blinding record, full stop. Russ
Guest taffy Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 LETS SEE WHAT HAPPENS WITH THE DEMO SOUL BOWL HAS JUST PUT ON E-BAY THEN
Guest Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Increasingly I ask myself the same thing. I don't want to question anyone's taste in music, but this leaves me cold. It's pedestrian in every sense, non commital vocals with no passion, mundane lyrics and an off the peg backing track. But hey! it's super rare so it must be the best thing since sliced bread. If this was a £20 record no-one would give it the time of day. I disagree also , to me it has absolutly everything right about it .
Northernguy Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 LETS SEE WHAT HAPPENS WITH THE DEMO SOUL BOWL HAS JUST PUT ON E-BAY THEN I think we might see a few more on ebay now
Guest Brian Ellis Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 If this was a £20 record no-one would give it the time of day. If it was a £20 record you wouldn't be able to get anywhere near the queue. This is an absolutely fantastic record. Brian
Sweeney Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 I cannot disagree more, each to thier own & all that, but this is bloody marvelous............what the hell has rareity got to do with it any way, I dont care how rare or not it is, its a blinding record, full stop. Russ My apologies Russ, I was naive to think that sometimes the Rare Soul scene cares more about things like rarity, exclusivity and oneupmanship over the soulful content of the music. What was I thinking? Obviously on this scene no-one ever pays inflated sums for records on the grounds of scarcity, no-one ever "covers up" the true identity of records in case others might find it and have the temerity to play it as well, and of course the scene has never been violated by records that are basically substandard trash pop on the grounds that they're virtually impossible to find. On a more positive note, I've just won a copy of Freddie Hughes' - I Just Found Out on Janus for a lot less than I was willing to pay for it. Compare and contrast the vocal performances, songwriting and musicianship on the two and work out which one costs £20 and which one costs £1500.
Wally Francis Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Another been listed by sweetsoul28,6 day's left & price at £300 wondering if a few have been found so a few in the no are starting to off load while the price is high.
Louise Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Another been listed by sweetsoul28,6 day's left & price at £300 wondering if a few have been found so a few in the no are starting to off load while the price is high. Sweetsoul28 is soulbowl its the same one as Taff mentioned
Ted Massey Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Another been listed by sweetsoul28,6 day's left & price at £300 wondering if a few have been found so a few in the no are starting to off load while the price is high. My god some people are paranoid
Guest Dodger Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 My apologies Russ, I was naive to think that sometimes the Rare Soul scene cares more about things like rarity, exclusivity and oneupmanship over the soulful content of the music. What was I thinking? Obviously on this scene no-one ever pays inflated sums for records on the grounds of scarcity, no-one ever "covers up" the true identity of records in case others might find it and have the temerity to play it as well, and of course the scene has never been violated by records that are basically substandard trash pop on the grounds that they're virtually impossible to find. A man after me own heart!! On a more positive note, I've just won a copy of Freddie Hughes' - I Just Found Out on Janus for a lot less than I was willing to pay for it. Compare and contrast the vocal performances, songwriting and musicianship on the two and work out which one costs £20 and which one costs £1500. Personally I think both tunes are fantastic in their own way. Roger
Girthdevon Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 A man after me own heart!! Personally I think both tunes are fantastic in their own way. Roger Exactly what I was gonna say - its true that Tearra is not a match for Freddie vocally - but it certainly has its fans (me included) Girf
Simon M Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Exactly what I was gonna say - its true that Tearra is not a match for Freddie vocally - but it certainly has its fans (me included) Girf Dont think I know this . ( Tearra ) soundfile anyone
MarkWhiteley Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 WAS A BIT SURPRISED WHEN WITH TEN SECONDS TO GO I BID WHAT I THOUGHT WOULD BE A DEFO WINNER BID ONLY TO BE TOLD TO WISE UP AND BID MORE THAN $2600.?? WHAT THE FCUK IS THIS SCENE DOING TO ITSELF AND COMMING TO? PISSED OFF BIGTIME Did exactly the same Richie, went in at double the guide price for a sure win only to be told I needed to double that
Soulsmith Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 (edited) Gnasher - Makes my bid look paltry by comparison, I wonder if the seller will get paid!!!!! I'm a bit of an e-bay thicky. Assume if seller doesn't get paid prospective purchaser will get neg. feed back. As 3 parties, can we find out? Edited December 9, 2005 by Soulsmith
Soulsmith Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 I think the term 'what rock have you been living under' is appropriate Thought my question was reasonable I'm a bit pissed off by your reply. I may be mistaken but I beleive we are both booked on the boat trip Sun 18.12.05 Looking forward to meeting you.
Russ Vickers Posted December 10, 2005 Posted December 10, 2005 My apologies Russ, I was naive to think that sometimes the Rare Soul scene cares more about things like rarity, exclusivity and oneupmanship over the soulful content of the music. What was I thinking? Obviously on this scene no-one ever pays inflated sums for records on the grounds of scarcity, no-one ever "covers up" the true identity of records in case others might find it and have the temerity to play it as well, and of course the scene has never been violated by records that are basically substandard trash pop on the grounds that they're virtually impossible to find. On a more positive note, I've just won a copy of Freddie Hughes' - I Just Found Out on Janus for a lot less than I was willing to pay for it. Compare and contrast the vocal performances, songwriting and musicianship on the two and work out which one costs £20 and which one costs £1500. I still like it. I also like FH & have had it & played it for years..........I like Soul records, I also like NS, I also like Modern & Crossover records, I like & encourage cover ups & if a record turns out to be rare & I own it, I like that too. Its all part of that rich tapestry we call NS. Not that bothered about song writing or musicianship altho' , it helps & I applaud these qualities, some times tho' its the amateurish qualities that endear the records to me, its more about wether a record moves me, & has that certain something, cant explain it, but we all know what it means & a massive production & a classically trained horn section (does this exist ???) doesnt always do the trick. Im pleased you managed to get your FH for a good price tho', give ya self a big pat on the back. Russ
Girthdevon Posted December 10, 2005 Posted December 10, 2005 Thought my question was reasonable I'm a bit pissed off by your reply. I may be mistaken but I beleive we are both booked on the boat trip Sun 18.12.05 Looking forward to meeting you. The reply was meant to be cheery - as indicated by the smiley. Sorry if it offended. Not on the boat trip either. Girf
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted December 10, 2005 Posted December 10, 2005 I still like it. I also like FH & have had it & played it for years..........I like Soul records, I also like NS, I also like Modern & Crossover records, I like & encourage cover ups & if a record turns out to be rare & I own it, I like that too. Its all part of that rich tapestry we call NS. Not that bothered about song writing or musicianship altho' , it helps & I applaud these qualities, some times tho' its the amateurish qualities that endear the records to me, its more about wether a record moves me, & has that certain something, cant explain it, but we all know what it means & a massive production & a classically trained horn section (does this exist ???) doesnt always do the trick. Im pleased you managed to get your FH for a good price tho', give ya self a big pat on the back. Russ Russell me owd fella, me lad, we have the same philosophy methinks and that irresistable urge to extract urine whenever possible
Soulsmith Posted December 10, 2005 Posted December 10, 2005 The reply was meant to be cheery - as indicated by the smiley. Sorry if it offended. Not on the boat trip either. Girf No worries, I think I was probably in a grumpy mood. Col
Sweeney Posted December 10, 2005 Posted December 10, 2005 (edited) I still like it. I also like FH & have had it & played it for years..........I like Soul records, I also like NS, I also like Modern & Crossover records, I like & encourage cover ups & if a record turns out to be rare & I own it, I like that too. Its all part of that rich tapestry we call NS. One mans meat another man's poison, as they say. I too love Soul Music of all shades, I guess we agree on that. Never understood cover ups, I regard them as an affectation these days, although I guess 30 years ago they sort of had a point. Not too sure what the point is these days however. Strangely, I'm not particularly happy when a record I own and like becomes big (and expensive), it sort of takes the gloss off it for me and I tend to lose interest in it, but that's a personal thing, and I don't expect anyone to feel the same! Not that bothered about song writing or musicianship altho' , it helps & I applaud these qualities, some times tho' its the amateurish qualities that endear the records to me, its more about wether a record moves me, & has that certain something, cant explain it, but we all know what it means & a massive production & a classically trained horn section (does this exist ???) doesnt always do the trick. I wholeheartedly agree that the technical qualities of a record mean nothing if it hasn't got that indefinable something, and I too applaud the gifted amateur that gives their all. One of my favourite records is Shirley Edwards - Dream My Heart on Shrine - the epitome of amateur, but it's an incredibly moving record. She gives it everything she has and rises above the crap production and so-so songwriting to produce something far greater than the sum of its parts. I'd part with a lot to own this, but try persuading someone to give one up! I'm afraid the Tearra record just doesn't move me in the same way. Again, a personal thing, but I guess that's why the tapestry of the scene is so rich. If everyone liked the same thing, record prices would be even more ridiculous than they currently are. Im pleased you managed to get your FH for a good price tho', give ya self a big pat on the back. Russ I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. I'll take it to mean that you're happy that a fellow soul fan has found a record that they will enjoy at a reasonable price, in which case a sincere thank you, I hope you have similar luck in obtaining any of your wants (and they don't turn up in quantity once you've pulled the trigger). If, however as "Johnny One Trout" claims above it's "extracting the urine" out of me, I'll be a little disappointed. Edited December 10, 2005 by sweeney
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