Posted November 16, 200618 yr What would be the first record you would buy? Money would be no object but I would have to go for: Betty Turner - Winds Kept Laughing, closely followed by Gracie Dumas - The Song of a Woman. Both scarce but not extremely rare. Both records I have always loved but have never seen for sale at the same time as holding folding.
November 17, 200618 yr Another one has just popped into my head Empires - You're on top girl. Man I gotta get that jackpot tonight.
November 17, 200618 yr MissHongkongfuey said: And so do i Smigger! Scan is of the second of the two copies I once had of this tune...both sold already (think the last went to Andy Dyson) but I still have his other on Quaint Edited November 17, 200618 yr by Marc Forrest
November 17, 200618 yr BEARSY said: But i love Hemsby Yes and you are on the VIP guestlist silly. Dress code..... no skull shirts with flames tho!!
November 17, 200618 yr I would use my Euro windfall to buy up all known copies of George Lemons' Fascinating Girl. And have them recycled into traffic cones.
November 17, 200618 yr in town Mikey said: What would be the first record you would buy? Money would be no object but I would have to go for: Betty Turner - Winds Kept Laughing, closely followed by Gracie Dumas - The Song of a Woman. Both scarce but not extremely rare. Both records I have always loved but have never seen for sale at the same time as holding folding. I,d make Mick H and Butch an offer they couldn,t refuse for their playboxes..
November 17, 200618 yr Mac Staten & Nomads - There She Goes Charles Brandy - I Cant Get Enough Primers - How Does It Grab you .......for starters!!
November 17, 200618 yr I'd go for: Tina Roberts - One way or the other @ Security Eddie Whitehead - Just your fool @ Black jack Bluejays - Point of view @ Jay Calvin Grayson - You got to be willing @ In Simon
November 17, 200618 yr i would have said ...johnnie taylor - blues in the night (french ep) and jimmy ricks - oh what a feeling but i've bought both in the last 2 weeks
November 17, 200618 yr if i won the euro millions lottery the first record on my list would be the limelights- dont leave me baby on uncle. but i've got more chance of winning the lottery than finding a copy of this record . bri.
November 17, 200618 yr miss-popcorn said: QUOTE(ang b @ Nov 16 2006, 07:50 PM) link i like this but jock mitchels nomad woman just has the edge for me shame a tune like this was so poorly recorded(nomad woman that is)...paul not ang forgot to log on again Any chance of a soundfile paul?haven,t got one but its on that soulclub jukebox
November 20, 200618 yr If i won big i would buy original Frank Wilson and offer double the price. don't care if i am stupid to own it would be something special surely.
November 20, 200618 yr Good news- I DID WIN on Friday..... but the bad news is that I won £6.40. So.... what record to buy.....
November 20, 200618 yr martint said: Good news- I DID WIN on Friday..... but the bad news is that I won £6.40. So.... what record to buy..... Bobby Hebb - Love Love Love. few better £5 records if any IMO
November 20, 200618 yr miss-popcorn said: Stuart Ames - King for a Day Ah, the wonderful B side of Stewart's 'Angelina'....you'll have to join the queue - Alan H gets my copy when I snuff it perhaps you could do a haggle with him Jo Edited November 20, 200618 yr by vinylvixen
November 20, 200618 yr MissHongkongfuey said: I'd pay silly money for top door staff saying.........." you can't come in you handbagger. You may return if clutching a copy of Otis Lee or Rita and the Tiaras for the bosses" Now thats a door policy!!! And the door staff would be Ben Cohen and France's mercurial No 9, Michelak....and other assorted chunky eye candy - coz the bosses like to perv whilst playing their top notch tunes in their club Jo "you're not coming in.....no handbags allowed".... Edited November 20, 200618 yr by vinylvixen
What would be the first record you would buy?
Money would be no object but I would have to go for:
Betty Turner - Winds Kept Laughing, closely followed by Gracie Dumas - The Song of a Woman.
Both scarce but not extremely rare.
Both records I have always loved but have never seen for sale at the same time as holding folding.