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Dave was this ever release as an Lp track if it was what was the Lp called !!

Cheers - Ray

i dont think so but i could be wrong..the 45 is 1969 if its on an lp it would be a 70`s thing at the earliest

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was a bit shocked as i got a pristine mint copy in the mid nineties and i managed to keep a hold of it..but i was thinkin along the lines of pete smith on value and was surprised to say the least at what it fiinished at when it looked far from mint

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I'd expect £300 - £350 for the same! :lol:

i would say your right £300 to £350 not rare at all .

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oh dear its become a bad record all of a sudden..the trouble is a lot of the current sounds pale in comparison in quality where as at one time they were there in abundance..agree with the overpriced bit tho

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Sold it years ago for a couple hundred and was quite happy

But of course if some clown was willing to give me £500 for it now, then I'd obviously take it

iMO though, it's still played out and "old news"

Jim

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Their other one on the label is much better too, less of a "girly / drunken singalong weekender anthem" and fantastic production / Richie Tee arrangement with Bernard Puride's drumming, fab harmonies etc. in fact a lot of the top NY guys cooking up a storm in a teacup.

i might even be inclined to agree with you steve, but most probably wouldnt,,,

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Not a bad record suddenly dave, just feel its had it's day

Jim

i agree the handbaggers/mouldy oldies team seem to have gotten hold of it. but if someone gave me 500 for a record i had years i`d say give me your money you nice person. i think its great some people are livin the dream now when lots of us went thru records like this 20 years ago

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Couldn't agree more, personally never did like I Don't Know About You, give me I Didn't Know How To anytime and a lot less spondulies.

Guest Bearsy
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Funny read this, I bought my copy about 6 years ago for £350 and it wasn't easy to find I put many wants up on here for a copy with no luck but finally bagged a copy and was very grateful too, I hardly ever hear it played out cant remember last time I did either, I am always getting offered money for my copy and more than what I payed too, its one of me favourites for various reasons and always will be and wouldn't sell my copy not even for a really silly offer but when these have come up for sale they are always snapped up which is not often and I personally think and have seen I was chasing a copy that a minter would always set you back between £450 - £500 maybe more cos it is on many wish/wants lists.

Anyone with a mint copy wanting to sell I recommend you put it up on here for £500 and I bet you get more than one wanting to buy it at that price so maybe time to cash in on this crappy drunkards moldie oldie over played kak :-)

Different strokes for different folks again but to me its still a great tune ......

Guest Bearsy
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Now then if a choon that has been battered to death last 4/5 years is "I didn't know how too" just about every dj and their dog has this as a lot easier to get hold of you only need to look at popsike to see how many changed hands last few years compared to "I don't know about you". Btw I like this one too but sold my copy for double what I paid for it when I knew I could buy it again any time I wanted to cos it's that easy to find. One mans soup is another mans apple crumble and custard ...

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Their other one on the label is much better too, less of a "girly / drunken singalong weekender anthem" and fantastic production / Richie Tee arrangement with Bernard Puride's drumming, fab harmonies etc. in fact a lot of the top NY guys cooking up a storm in a teacup.

Nothing wrong with a bit of a drunken singalong Steve but you don't have to spend all that money to do it.

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Yes Jordi, agreed, there are plenty of drunken weekender sing-a-long tunes you can pick up for a tenner or less. And Bearsy, I know the other one is easier to find, but it's the far better of the two records in my opinion. I also like their funked up version of "I can't turn you loose" as well.

Guest Bearsy
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i totally agree Steve its all about opinions :hatsoff2: and yours is wrong :lol: only joking hope your all well fine and dandy :shades:

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Now then if a choon that has been battered to death last 4/5 years is "I didn't know how too" just about every dj and their dog has this as a lot easier to get hold of you only need to look at popsike to see how many changed hands last few years compared to "I don't know about you". Btw I like this one too but sold my copy for double what I paid for it when I knew I could buy it again any time I wanted to cos it's that easy to find. One mans soup is another mans apple crumble and custard ...

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