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:hatsoff2: HI All....After seeing eBay listing the UA Copy of the ISLEY BROTHERS "THAT LADY" for £6..i would like to know who is behind these records, the records and the people behind these records deserves to named and shamed,

Why do they have right to wreck peoples collections by bringing out these records, in my opinion they have nothing but the making money from those people who don't no better, there is nothing rare about the discs,

Anyone selling this stuff in front of me can expect a slagging off as I have had enough of this unsoulful crap, it's wrecking my collection, so if you are aware who is the main person behind them please tell me so I can get my money back, maybe I will shove them up their a+++++++e :boxing:I am out to get you DAVE K.  

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  On 27/01/2014 at 19:32, dazdakin said:

Pete the punters wont be hearing anything different from me as opposed to the guy before me unless they stick a professionals or damon fox or eddie parker on the turntable, and if they do..........good luck with that route.

You know as well as i do Pete that it is plain and simple.........wrong....... and should not be asked or put themselves forward to spin tunes.

 

rant over....just my opinion on how i see it mate.

 

dazz

you could always start with the duck.................................

before it gets locked..i too know of a dj who wont spend big money on an original if its been booted and played out

 

no prob with boots/reissues for playing on decks at home..more fun than sitting down listening to a disc or mp3s on a pc

 

I think most djs buy what we can afford right?..so if these boot playing djs bought originals then wouldn't it be fair to say a lot of these great cheapies and forgotton about oldies (£5-20)would be played out?...make for a lot more interestin nights and maybe not so many top 100 obsessed people if they got to here them instead of the same old ..just a thought

  On 27/01/2014 at 22:48, mike said:

closing this tomorrow as per the 2014 down with oov thread thing

 

the thread starter needs to sort his act out asp

 

as said previously this sort of thing is just not wanted on here in 2014!

 

 

ok threads been ongoing about 24 hrs

now closing it as per the above

 

thanks

mike

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