Pete S Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 In the sleeve notes to the new Goldmine cd Rare As Hens Teeth (which has a photo of Love Is A Good Foundation on the front, which is about as rare as false teeth), Tim Brown says of Jimmy Delphs' Dancing A Hole In The World "it is still known from less than half a dozen copies in this country". That's because the rest were stopped at customs and not allowed into the country on account of it being utter utter crap.
Wiganer1 Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 In the sleeve notes to the new Goldmine cd Rare As Hens Teeth (which has a photo of Love Is A Good Foundation on the front, which is about as rare as false teeth), Tim Brown says of Jimmy Delphs' Dancing A Hole In The World "it is still known from less than half a dozen copies in this country". That's because the rest were stopped at customs and not allowed into the country on account of it being utter utter crap. ======== pete you are SO contraversial!!! so you dont like the esquires version either?
Pete S Posted September 3, 2006 Author Posted September 3, 2006 ======== you are SO contraversial!!! No, I've got good taste in music, whats controversial about that?
Guest Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 my dear pete.. your taste is legendary.. but then so is mine,at least in my own mind.. 8=) bless jc the messiah of northern soul
Jumpinjoan Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 This version is equally as bad. Come on, it's such a rotten song! Pete ... you're so great!!
Ted Massey Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 In the sleeve notes to the new Goldmine cd Rare As Hens Teeth (which has a photo of Love Is A Good Foundation on the front, which is about as rare as false teeth), Tim Brown says of Jimmy Delphs' Dancing A Hole In The World "it is still known from less than half a dozen copies in this country". That's because the rest were stopped at customs and not allowed into the country on account of it being utter utter crap. I bet you wish you had paid £120 for it and now still had it to sell
Pete S Posted September 3, 2006 Author Posted September 3, 2006 (edited) I bet you wish you had paid £120 for it and now still had it to sell Hmm, if I'd had a choice at the time between that and Cecil Washington or Paris...not a difficult choice is it. Wouldn't have bought it back then, wouldn't buy it in a million years now. There are some truly bad records about but that is beyond 'badness'. And at £120, you wuz robbed cos thats 2 million quid in todays money Edited September 3, 2006 by Pete-S
Jumpinjoan Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 So which is worse Pete... George Hobson or Jimmy Delphs/Esquires? Feel in need of cheering up today... any chance of your top five worse soul records ever made? I just know it would bring a much needed smile to my face.
Pete S Posted September 3, 2006 Author Posted September 3, 2006 So which is worse Pete... George Hobson or Jimmy Delphs/Esquires? Feel in need of cheering up today... any chance of your top five worse soul records ever made? I just know it would bring a much needed smile to my face. I'm happy to undertake this task Joan but first I have to add on sound samples to the stuff I put on ebay this morning, but I'll have a go afterwards, more likely to be a top 20 though..
Guest kermack Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 My vote goes to Jimmy Delphs..............George Hobson is miles better !! John
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