Soulman Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Looks like theres already a boot knocking about. Wasn't aware of that....
Simon T Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Wasn't aware of that.... A mole with a blindfold on could spot that as a boot - the I should be a W
Soulman Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Don't know any moles Simon and to be honest having been away from the collecting side of things for quite some time I wouldn't have known it had been booted. It was merely a thought that I chucked into the pan and I didn't even look at the clip presuming it had t been booted. Anyway, don't have to justify myself to the know it all's which is half the reason ..... Well you know.
Simon T Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Don't know any moles Simon and to be honest having been away from the collecting side of things for quite some time I wouldn't have known it had been booted. It was merely a thought that I chucked into the pan and I didn't even look at the clip presuming it had t been booted. Anyway, don't have to justify myself to the know it all's which is half the reason ..... Well you know. Steve there was a copy being offered for sale last summer, but the scan he put out was the "B" side which has an I, not a W at end of the label number. The WCMI font is also wrong, one of Photoshop's not a 60's pressing plant I suspect.
Soulman Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Steve there was a copy being offered for sale last summer, but the scan he put out was the "B" side which has an I, not a W at end of the label number. The WCMI font is also wrong, one of Photoshop's not a 60's pressing plant I suspect. Simon, thank you for the info and I appreciate everything that you have said. However, I'm not collecting anymore and am therefore unaware of what's being booted. We grew up in a great age and we have both had some great tunes, I guess you still have your collection and maintain an interest in what goes on. I however have sold the bulk of mine and, I guess, live for the memories of what I had with not too much interest in what's happening today. Sorry if I sounded blunt but I don't keep up to date with everything. Yes I go on soul source but as a casual viewer rather than an avid collector, which I no longer am. I didn't know mello souls had been booted, had no desire to search YouTube etc Nd therefore was unaware of its existence. I was merely intrigued if it has been booted with the emergence of this copy, how it would affect the final price as we both know, it did in "the old days" Best Steve
Steve L Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Got to say the more I hear Mello Souls (via youtube), it grows and grows on me, for me it's a real monster tune and has everything, intro, beat, soul, sax break, what more could you want? I bet if i heard it played out, blastin though speakers in a 'euphoric' state, then this tune would really send me to that special place. Hope I get that lottery up this weekend, cos I'd Buy It Now with an offer JM wouldn't refuse if I did........chance per dream. Doesn't someone called Mick H own a copy of this too?
MrsWoodsrules Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 (edited) Simon, thank you for the info and I appreciate everything that you have said. However, I'm not collecting anymore and am therefore unaware of what's being booted. We grew up in a great age and we have both had some great tunes, I guess you still have your collection and maintain an interest in what goes on. I however have sold the bulk of mine and, I guess, live for the memories of what I had with not too much interest in what's happening today. Sorry if I sounded blunt but I don't keep up to date with everything. Yes I go on soul source but as a casual viewer rather than an avid collector, which I no longer am. I didn't know mello souls had been booted, had no desire to search YouTube etc Nd therefore was unaware of its existence. I was merely intrigued if it has been booted with the emergence of this copy, how it would affect the final price as we both know, it did in "the old days" Best Steve Hey Steve, It's no worries man, so what if you didn't know it had been booted, don't matter much does it mate, I didn't til I seen that vid on youtube To address your original point, don't think it would effect overall value too much in fact., after all, plenty of Larry/F Wilson/D-Larks or whatever boots and re-issues around, only (very few, what 2-3) originals that have surfaced, and that's what counts, I wouldn't worry bout boots if I possesed an ultra rare original in this day and age, in fact, raising it's profile would do no harm to the real thing in terms of value. It's not like the old days when you had to travel to actually hear that special record from that certain DJ, we've all got em digitally downloaded now anyway, and that don't count does it? Maybe I'm wrong and someone can name an example where it's had a detrimental effect since the digital age (because it was disastrous in the 70's), but I wouldn't have thought so anyway. Edited June 13, 2013 by MrsWoodsrules
Soulman Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Hey Steve, It's no worries man, so what if you didn't know it had been booted, don't matter much does it mate, I didn't til I seen that vid on youtube To address your original point, don't think it would effect overall value too much in fact., after all, plenty of Larry/F Wilson/D-Larks or whatever boots and re-issues around, only (very few, what 2-3) originals that have surfaced, and that's what counts, I wouldn't worry bout boots if I possesed an ultra rare original in this day and age, in fact, raising it's profile would do no harm to the real thing in terms of value. It's not like the old days when you had to travel to actually hear that special record from that certain DJ, we've all got em digitally downloaded now anyway, and that don't count does it? Maybe I'm wrong and someone can name an example where it's had a detrimental effect since the digital age (because it was disastrous in the 70's), but I wouldn't have thought so anyway.[/quot Actually you are right. It's all available to us in the Internet age. I think the frenzy comes to light when there are those who want and those who have rare vinyl. We are back to elitism, a fact that has been prevalent for years and something that I have been guilty of in the past. My passion for the music hasn't gone its just that what is going on bypasses me so I don't know what is being put to vinyl whether legit reissues, boots or originals turning up. I guess I have to hold my hands up and accept that I have become a victim of the download era. Guess that's me out of touch but there's one thing that still remains dead to my heart, soul music. And yes, if I had 10k stuffed in a cupboard, I'd buy the mello souls if I was still of the collecting mind. Taxi!
Guest giant Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 I don't like it myself, well I'll rephrase that I wouldn't spend that amount of money on it if it was a couple of hundred yes but honestly its not that great the intro is fantastic but once they start singing they are all over the place and then it seems they all lose interest three quarters of the way through. Only my opinion though. very well described ,not the best record on the planet ,just rare and indemand. 1
Guest giant Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 I like both of them...but if I had to choose it would be Inspirations. and me
Frankie Crocker Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Awesome tune - as good as it gets. Thanks to Mark for all the spins at The 100 Club down the years. 1
Popular Post Mace Posted June 14, 2013 Popular Post Posted June 14, 2013 Wasn't this the record that a well known dealer turned down for $300 in the car park of Austin Record Show cus there was no demand for the flip from the far east......or was that Sir Joe? Fcuk knows, these rare records confuse the life out of me if I'm honest! Apparently hand delivered from the good old U S of A in a used, but fully functional pizza box! Rumour has it that 2 slices of stuffed crust pepperoni pizza were used to pack the 45, and that the cheese was still warm on receipt....exceptional service indeed, and such a dedicated service should surely be worth another grand on top ! I'm not one to spread malicious rumours, but I believe Karl Heard may be selling his complete collection of Famous Five and Secret Seven paperbacks so as to fund a heavy bid to secure this tune and then permanently sandwich it (with superglue) between two VG+ slabs of funky edged soul vinyl.....just cus he can.....and cus he knows that you'll all still love him for it........ So, what will it go for.....? How about we all chuck a quid in for a guess and nearest to actual amount wins the pot..... I reckon £13,388.56 Fancy yer chances......? No PayPal mind....cash is king! 8
Steve G Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 (edited) Makes me wonder how these super expensive records get delivered. Hand delivery in the UK, but I mean if the winning bidder is in the US, would you trust the post? What do you put on the customs declaration? Edited June 14, 2013 by Steve G
Bo Diddley Posted June 14, 2013 Author Posted June 14, 2013 Makes me wonder how these super expensive records get delivered. Hand delivery in the UK, but I mean if the winning bidder is in the US, would you trust the post? What do you put on the customs declaration? I think this one will be delivered by hand REGARDLESS of the location of the winning bidder!!!! Due to lack of available insurance and rarity of item. By the way, is this one "big in Japan" 1
Guest Seagrave Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 I don't like it myself, well I'll rephrase that I wouldn't spend that amount of money on it if it was a couple of hundred yes but honestly its not that great the intro is fantastic but once they start singing they are all over the place and then it seems they all lose interest three quarters of the way through. Only my opinion though. Yes, as Giant says, well described. Except, you forgot to mention the 'wet lettuce' sax break.
Chris Anderton Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 You can send the record fully insured anywhere in the world next day delivery for the right price via UPS. Chris
Dave Rimmer Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 You can send the record fully insured anywhere in the world next day delivery for the right price via UPS. Chris Yes, but given what the insurance cost will be for a £10,000 (And that's just a guess) record, it may well be cheaper to buy a flight ! 2
Benji Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 (edited) I'm going to win the lottery tomorrow and will fly over to collect Mello Souls personally. Edited June 14, 2013 by Benji
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Dave it's already passed 10K and there is still two weeks left............
Steve G Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 You can send the record fully insured anywhere in the world next day delivery for the right price via UPS. Chris I know that Chris but would you trust it to ANYONE? Have you seen how these postal operations operate in their warehouses etc? That was my point.....Good to see you at Clee Saturday.... 1
Theresa Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Manny if your Third Under-Secretary is reading this, my fees for couriering to Tokyo are eminently reasonable. Just sayin' like
KevH Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Manny if your Third Under-Secretary is reading this, my fees for couriering to Tokyo are eminently reasonable. Just sayin' like You'd need back up T.
sir cumference Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Wonder how many new bidders have registered with him for this one?
Theresa Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 (edited) You'd need back up T. There's no doubt I'd need someone with a safe pair of hands Kev. And if you could just warm them a bit, that'd be good Though knowing our luck, we'd get through the rigorous tender process, secure the Mello Souls courier contract, only for it to be bought by someone in Leighton Buzzard Edited June 14, 2013 by Theresa
Popular Post Chalky Posted June 14, 2013 Popular Post Posted June 14, 2013 I always thought we liked what we liked because they were a bit messy and not the polished item many pop records are? For me this is one of the best Northern Records ever! When you are off your tits and the intro, again one of the best intros ever, it's a get out of my way or you will be knocked over dash for the dancefloor. Proper aggro soul. The record has everything an allnighter wants. Intro, lyrics belted out by Silus lost in the zone, great great sax break and then it ramps up once more till the finish. It's up there with the best discoveries ever made on this scene. 18
Popular Post Sammy Posted June 14, 2013 Popular Post Posted June 14, 2013 "For me this is one of the best Northern Records ever! When you are off your tits and the intro, again one of the best intros ever, it's a get out of my way or you will be knocked over dash for the dancefloor. Proper aggro soul. The record has everything an allnighter wants. Intro, lyrics belted out by Silus lost in the zone, great great sax break and then it ramps up once more till the finish. It's up there with the best discoveries ever made on this scene." I totally agree. I had to put my thumb to surgery after having heard this record in Stockholm 2004. I was quite drunk and in all the excitement I felt the need to backdrop when this fabulous record was played. My thumb never fully recovered... :-) It was totally worth it all! 6
Guest gordon russell Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 it's Mello! teds got a bootleg........spelt mellow
Guest gordon russell Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 If ya pay over 10k for a tune..........and they will!!!...........you fly over and get it!!
Steve G Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 ....Yeah and fill in a customs declaration "Are you bringing goods of a value of more than $10,000 into the United States"..... 2
Popular Post Dennisoul Posted June 14, 2013 Popular Post Posted June 14, 2013 Mello Souls ticks every box that I love about northern soul..it's got the lot....wot a tune!!!!....if I had the cash I'd go my whole tank on it, seeing as I don't, and unless a few hundred turn up...I'll just keep stomping my heart out when ever I'm lucky enough to hear it at a soul doo. The added magic of hearing it and being around when Butch first played it along with many of the folk on here stays with me forever...the faces of desperation to get to the dance floor when ever he played it is a kin to discovering you've got the six numbers on Satuday night.....and knowing its still doing that over 25 years later is just sublime. Belter...Stomper....Thumper....as good as it gets for sure!!!! 10
Quinvy Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Never understood why some people need to be off their tits to find this kind of music uplifting. 1
Chalky Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Never understood why some people need to be off their tits to find this kind of music uplifting. As you say you'll never understand ;)
Jim Ohara Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Never understood why some people need to be off their tits to find this kind of music uplifting. Sometimes things are just better when you are OYT! I suppose just part of the scene that was! 1
Guest gordon russell Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 ....Yeah and fill in a customs declaration "Are you bringing goods of a value of more than $10,000 into the United States"..... no i,m bringing goods OUT of the USA........as has been the case since the 70's........do try and keep up...and remember "the horse has bolted".......a good maxim to remember for the future lol
Hunter Quint Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 (edited) Could you say the largest amount paid for a rare soul 45?? I remember pretty well a JD Bryant ended at $ 24K at ebay around 4-5 years ago. Edited June 15, 2013 by marcos rguerra
Steve G Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 no i,m bringing goods OUT of the USA........as has been the case since the 70's........do try and keep up...and remember "the horse has bolted".......a good maxim to remember for the future lol Yeah but if it goes back there......do try and keep up , The Mello Souls is in the UK at the moment but may go back to the USA.....and when you go there you have to fill out these little blue forms....."Are you bringing in communist literature, fried chicken or goods to the value of more than $10,000". Not quite the same as crossing the border into Milton Keynes Tezza 1
Guest Seagrave Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Could you say the largest amount paid for a rare soul 45?? I remember pretty well a JD Bryant ended at $ 24K at ebay around 4-5 years ago. Err ... you've been a member of Soul-Source since 2006, and you knew what a 'J. D. Bryant' was some time ago. Have you really never read even one thread about Frank Wilson since April 2009 ...?!
Guest Seagrave Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 (edited) Oh, and by the way, $24k for J. D. Bryant is miles off. Around $8k for a decent copy is somewhere close to the going rate. Two other, rarer, Shrines have recently sold for more than that. Then there's Eddie Parker, Junior McCants, and Don Gardner among others. Edited June 15, 2013 by Seagrave
Benji Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Could you say the largest amount paid for a rare soul 45?? I remember pretty well a JD Bryant ended at $ 24K at ebay around 4-5 years ago. No it didn't. It was $10K in 2008. 1
Premium Stuff Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 No it didn't. It was $10K in 2008. https://www.popsike.com/J-D-Bryant-northern-Rare-Shrine-7-108-NM/330279366210.html 1
Phild Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Yeah but if it goes back there......do try and keep up , The Mello Souls is in the UK at the moment but may go back to the USA.....and when you go there you have to fill out these little blue forms....."Are you bringing in communist literature, fried chicken or goods to the value of more than $10,000". Not quite the same as crossing the border into Milton Keynes Tezza The only thing you have to declare over $10,000 is currency and "monetary instruments" like bearer bonds 1
Hunter Quint Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 I'm pretty sure. Not all items sold through ebay goes to popsike. Cheers
Premium Stuff Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 I'm pretty sure. Not all items sold through ebay goes to popsike. Cheers Are you saying that there were two J D Bryants that went through eBay around 2008 - one sold for USD $10k as shown above and got picked up by Popsike - the other sold for USD $24k and did not get caught by Popsike listings? Cheers Richard
Chalky Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 (edited) Not all records go through ebay either JD Bryant has sold for more than 10,000 dollars popsike figure (it has sold for that in pounds or thereabouts in the past) although nowhere near the $24k mentioned. Edited June 15, 2013 by chalky
SLAMMINSOUL Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 (edited) Jackie n MS, slippers n Martens. You need both Nah! i defo don't need MS to be honest! Jackie n Walter & The Admirations yes! (Different Class) slippers n martens. I need them both!!!! But i appreciate what yr getting at. MS i just don't get it. Atb Clint Edited June 15, 2013 by SLAMMINSOUL
Guest Seagrave Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Are you saying that there were two J D Bryants that went through eBay around 2008 - one sold for USD $10k as shown above and got picked up by Popsike - the other sold for USD $24k and did not get caught by Popsike listings? Cheers Richard I think we're trying to 'reason' with a semi-literate chimp here Richard. I wouldn't bother anymore if I were you (without at least a liberal sprinkling of mockery, anyway). ... he's still trying to pretend he hasn't even heard of Frank Wilson. Which, 'as any fule no' is the answer to his original question. Maybe that, and his utter nonsense about J. D. Bryant, indicate a wind-up merchant ...?
Steve G Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 (edited) Could you say the largest amount paid for a rare soul 45?? I remember pretty well a JD Bryant ended at $ 24K at ebay around 4-5 years ago. Marcos, Frank Wilson still holds the record for the most paid for a soul 45 by some way. The rumour at the time was that the last Mello Souls may have sold for around £13k. But only the buyer and seller would know for sure...... Edited June 15, 2013 by Steve G
Chalky Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Marcos, Frank Wilson still holds the record for the most paid for a soul 45 by some way. The rumour at the time was that the last Mello Souls may have sold for around £13k. But only the buyer and seller would know for sure...... I heard the Mello Souls sold on here last year was sold for $17k, not sure how true it is.
Guest giant Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Wasn't this the record that a well known dealer turned down for $300 in the car park of Austin Record Show cus there was no demand for the flip from the far east......or was that Sir Joe? Fcuk knows, these rare records confuse the life out of me if I'm honest! Apparently hand delivered from the good old U S of A in a used, but fully functional pizza box! Rumour has it that 2 slices of stuffed crust pepperoni pizza were used to pack the 45, and that the cheese was still warm on receipt....exceptional service indeed, and such a dedicated service should surely be worth another grand on top ! I'm not one to spread malicious rumours, but I believe Karl Heard may be selling his complete collection of Famous Five and Secret Seven paperbacks so as to fund a heavy bid to secure this tune and then permanently sandwich it (with superglue) between two VG+ slabs of funky edged soul vinyl.....just cus he can.....and cus he knows that you'll all still love him for it........ So, what will it go for.....? How about we all chuck a quid in for a guess and nearest to actual amount wins the pot..... I reckon £13,388.56 Fancy yer chances......? No PayPal mind....cash is king! thats funny matey ,it made me laugh
Hunter Quint Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 (edited) Marcos, Frank Wilson still holds the record for the most paid for a soul 45 by some way. The rumour at the time was that the last Mello Souls may have sold for around £13k. But only the buyer and seller would know for sure...... Thanks Steve for answering in a politely way, as always. Cheers all Edited June 15, 2013 by marcos rguerra
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