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Guest melandthensome
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Black mother goose on Amos

cheers

mel

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Guest melandthensome
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thanks Stereotype

some nice english on there........how much would you say for a full set of jay boy......about half demos........cheers

mel

Guest Soul Sid
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Melandthensome- Allright Mel. Just seen a copy of Ray Merrell- Tears of Joy on a demo go for £720.00. I dont know some people must have too much money! :thumbsup:

Cheers.Paul aka Soul Sid

Guest melandthensome
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Hi good angel...

it was to be released but never happened mate.I saw the adverts etc in blues n soul and everything but dave godin never actually released it.

444 Records was indeed the logo.

thanks for your posting.

appreciate it. :wicked:

Ted

never ever rated the Ray Merrill personally myself.......bee-ja-sus. :yes:

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Hi good angel...

it was to be released but never happened mate.I saw the adverts etc in blues n soul and everything but dave godin never actually released it.

444 Records was indeed the logo.

thanks for your posting.

appreciate it. :wicked:

Ted

never ever rated the Ray Merrill personally myself.......bee-ja-sus. :yes:

The 444 label was designed by John Bollen from Earby ( he met Dave Godin whilst at Art College in London and was instrumental in getting Dave 'up north' in the good old days).

John gave me some copies of the proposed label - I seem to remember it was red/white/orange/blue ( I could be well off the track on this - 35 years ago is a long time ago to remember a colour scheme) but I don't know where they got to. I've searched high and low for them but cannot find them. Can anyone shed any light on where they went? Mr Rounce perhaps? Still got all my letters from Dave ( and a Xmas card and postcard re coming to the Wheel for the first time dated 9th December 1970 !!

Julian


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