Dave Fleming Posted November 18, 2006 Posted November 18, 2006 Hi all,I`m looking for a copy of, Will Hatcher-You haven`t seen nothing yet-Wheelsvile (light blue copy) Please PM me if anyone can help out. TIA Dave f...............
Them Posted November 20, 2006 Posted November 20, 2006 Regarding a light blue copy, were there various releases?!
John Benson Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 Yes, there were Blue ones and later Green label copies. Not a lot of difference in the recordings apart from the intro as I recall I don't know off hand if the release numbers were different though?....
Dave Fleming Posted November 21, 2006 Author Posted November 21, 2006 Regarding a light blue copy, were there various releases?! Them,they are the same song but completly different the Blue one being a nice midtempo Modern dancer,the latter green one is a slow/ballad version,i think JM has sound clips of both. Dave f............... Hi all,I`m looking for a copy of, Will Hatcher-You haven`t seen nothing yet-Wheelsvile (light blue copy) Please PM me if anyone can help out. TIA Dave f............... Thanks to all,sorted now blue one on the way Dave f............
Sean Hampsey Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 Them,they are the same song but completly different the Blue one being a nice midtempo Modern dancer,the latter green one is a slow/ballad version,i think JM has sound clips of both. Dave f............... Thanks to all,sorted now blue one on the way Dave f............ Is that right Dave? The Green one is also a nice midtempo dancer... in my book. I, genuinely, always thought that the only difference was the tinkly piano intro... from memory. Tim Brown originally found this (the light blue copy) and used to play it at Thorne. When the Green ones came through I thought that, other than the intro, they were exactly the same. Must give them both another listen. Sean
John Benson Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 Is that right Dave? The Green one is also a nice midtempo dancer... in my book. I, genuinely, always thought that the only difference was the tinkly piano intro... from memory. Tim Brown originally found this (the light blue copy) and used to play it at Thorne. When the Green ones came through I thought that, other than the intro, they were exactly the same. Must give them both another listen. Sean I'm glad you said that Sean - That's just what I thought It'll save me hunting my green un out
sepia Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 BE CAREFUL.I HAD THE GREEN 1.BUT WAS TOLD THAT WAS 2ND ISSUE?.WAS TOLD TO BUY THE BLUE COPY CAUSE IT WAS ORIGINAL & HAD DIFF INTRO.SO BOUGHT BLUE 1 OFF MANSHIP.WAS EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE GREEN IN TUNE & LOOKED LIKE THEY WERE OFF SAME PRESS BUT DIFF COLOUR.IVE SINCE HEARD THE 1 WITH DIFF INTRO.PLUS SOUNDS A TOTALY DIFF TAKE.
Them Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 Thanks Jay-Bee and Dave, But exactly I'd like to know was whether there were various presses or releases with a light blue label?!
Simon M Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 (edited) Hey Dave I posted a clip of the blue one ,on the forum . Plus I was told by John Anderson , some time back that this was the first pressing and the green was a legit' second pressing . It was also spun way before Thorne if memory serves me right Edited November 21, 2006 by Simon M
Guest stromberg Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 Hi all,I`m looking for a copy of, Will Hatcher-You haven`t seen nothing yet-Wheelsvile (light blue copy) Please PM me if anyone can help out. TIA Dave f............... just curious..how much is the light blue one going for?
Dave Fleming Posted November 22, 2006 Author Posted November 22, 2006 Apologies all round i was going from memory on the green copy and got it mixed up with the flip side, "Ain`t that lovin you" which is the slow/ballad track i had in my mind. Dave f............
Guest Ivor Jones Posted November 22, 2006 Posted November 22, 2006 Apologies all round i was going from memory on the green copy and got it mixed up with the flip side, "Ain`t that lovin you" which is the slow/ballad track i had in my mind. Dave f............ HELLO DAVE, JUST AS A FOOTNOTE, I HAVE THE ORIG BLUE WHICH I BOUGHT FROM TIM B. AT THE TIME THEY TURNED UP WHEN HE USED TO PLAY IT , BUT, I ALSO HAVE TWO DIFFERENT REISSUES ,WHICH ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE ORIGINAL, IN BOTH GREEN AND BLUE. WITHOUT CHECKING,I CANT BE SURE BUT I DONT RECALL THERE BEING ANY DIFFERENCE IN THE RECORDING FROM THE ORIG........... THE MAIN DIFFERENCE IS THAT THE PRINTING ON THE REISSUES[bOTH], WASN`T AS CLEAR. BUT IT WAS DEFINATELY REISSUED ON AN IDENTICAL LIGHT BLUE LABEL FORMAT. AS WELL AS GREEN............ BE CAREFUL, BEST, IVOR
sepia Posted November 22, 2006 Posted November 22, 2006 the blue & green i had were the same tune.the blue i bot for 50 off manship i sent back.i take it was a boot like the green.i heard the original on solar 2week ago.it is diff from the boot.it had diff intro & the hole tune sounded diff from the boot.took half way through the record to realise it was the will hatcher 1.hope this helps
Dave Fleming Posted November 22, 2006 Author Posted November 22, 2006 HELLO DAVE, JUST AS A FOOTNOTE, I HAVE THE ORIG BLUE WHICH I BOUGHT FROM TIM B. AT THE TIME THEY TURNED UP WHEN HE USED TO PLAY IT , BUT, I ALSO HAVE TWO DIFFERENT REISSUES ,WHICH ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE ORIGINAL, IN BOTH GREEN AND BLUE. WITHOUT CHECKING,I CANT BE SURE BUT I DONT RECALL THERE BEING ANY DIFFERENCE IN THE RECORDING FROM THE ORIG........... THE MAIN DIFFERENCE IS THAT THE PRINTING ON THE REISSUES[bOTH], WASN`T AS CLEAR. BUT IT WAS DEFINATELY REISSUED ON AN IDENTICAL LIGHT BLUE LABEL FORMAT. AS WELL AS GREEN............ BE CAREFUL, BEST, IVOR Cheers Ivor that`s as clear as mud mate anyone have scans of the Blue reissue and the Orig blue issue,cheers. Dave f.............
Rushden Vic Posted November 22, 2006 Posted November 22, 2006 Apologies all round i was going from memory on the green copy and got it mixed up with the flip side, "Ain`t that lovin you" which is the slow/ballad track i had in my mind. Dave f............ dave youll find now youve turned 50 , loss of memory and confusion will happen more often
Dave Fleming Posted November 22, 2006 Author Posted November 22, 2006 dave youll find now youve turned 50 , loss of memory and confusion will happen more often Cheeky Sod a few more years to go yet unlike you , you could of had my copy of "V Copeland-Chaos" for the £15 i paid for it many moons ago, but as you`ve got one now you won`t need it , you Northern boys always playing catch up to us Modern/Xover boys Dave f................
Rushden Vic Posted November 22, 2006 Posted November 22, 2006 how about a straight swap jades -mode for vivian copeland - chaos there both 15 quid or they were in 85
Guest Ivor Jones Posted November 24, 2006 Posted November 24, 2006 Cheers Ivor that`s as clear as mud mate anyone have scans of the Blue reissue and the Orig blue issue,cheers. Dave f............. RIGHT DAVE, I`VE MANAGED TO FIND THEM. THE BLUE ORIGINAL HAS IN ITS RUN-OUT GROOVE THE FOLLOWING INFO...............SUPERDISC WV 001-A 705433A 323OM IT IS A STRONG LIGHT BLUE COLOUR LABEL, AND YES ,I WAS MISTAKEN,IT HAS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SLOW PIANO BUILD-UP ON THE RECORDING........... MEANWHILE, THE BLUE REISSUE HAS A MORE FADED LOOKING COLOUR TO ITS LABEL,MORE UNCLEAR PRINTING AND NO SLOW START AND THE FOLLOWING INFO IN THE RUN-OUT GROOVE.................AR-8155-1 IT`S ALSO PRESSED ON A LATER LOOKING VINYL[sIMILAR TO THOSE SOUL-KING THINGS DONE AT THE SAME TIME. I.E. EARLY 90`S]. I HOPE THATS MORE HELPFULL TO YOU, BEST, IVOR
Dave Fleming Posted November 25, 2006 Author Posted November 25, 2006 RIGHT DAVE, I`VE MANAGED TO FIND THEM. THE BLUE ORIGINAL HAS IN ITS RUN-OUT GROOVE THE FOLLOWING INFO...............SUPERDISC WV 001-A 705433A 323OM IT IS A STRONG LIGHT BLUE COLOUR LABEL, AND YES ,I WAS MISTAKEN,IT HAS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SLOW PIANO BUILD-UP ON THE RECORDING........... MEANWHILE, THE BLUE REISSUE HAS A MORE FADED LOOKING COLOUR TO ITS LABEL,MORE UNCLEAR PRINTING AND NO SLOW START AND THE FOLLOWING INFO IN THE RUN-OUT GROOVE.................AR-8155-1 IT`S ALSO PRESSED ON A LATER LOOKING VINYL[sIMILAR TO THOSE SOUL-KING THINGS DONE AT THE SAME TIME. I.E. EARLY 90`S]. I HOPE THATS MORE HELPFULL TO YOU, BEST, IVOR Thanks Ivor, This is the copy i got through the post this morning (see scan), in the run out it says "AR-8155-1" not "superdisc" also the outer edge seems to have a slight lip on it,so by the look of it this could be a light blue reissue. Dave f...........
Dave Fleming Posted November 25, 2006 Author Posted November 25, 2006 Thanks Ivor, This is the copy i got through the post this morning (see scan), in the run out it says "AR-8155-1" not "superdisc" also the outer edge seems to have a slight lip on it,so by the look of it this could be a light blue reissue. Dave f........... Has anyone got a sound clip of the light blue copy with "SUPERDISC WV 001-A" in the run out. TIA Dave f.................
Guest Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 I'll dig mine out and see what it says. I've lost track of whats going on tho.
Guest Ivor Jones Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 I'll dig mine out a nd see what it says. I've lost track of whats going on tho. C`MON SIMON ! GET WITH THE PROGRAM NOW.............!
Guest Ivor Jones Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 Has anyone got a sound clip of the light blue copy with "SUPERDISC WV 001-A" in the run out. TIA Dave f................. [ HELLO AGAIN DAVE. JESUS,THIS IS GETTING TEDIOUS ! I`D STATE MY LIFE ON THAT BEING A REISSUE MATE.......... I WOULD SEND YOU A SOUNDCLIP MYSELF,BUT I`M USELESS WITH TECHNOLOGY........... HOWEVER YOU CAN PHONE ME ON 07901 652933 AND I WILL PLAY YOU A BIT DOWN THE PHONE THE OLD FASHIONED WAY.............................. BEST, IVOR
Guest Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 C`MON SIMON ! GET WITH THE PROGRAM NOW.............! Ok, mine hasn't got 'Superdic' on the run out groove so does that mean it's the light blue tinkly piano intro'd reissued remix of the other light blue issue tinkly pianoless mix or not ? A simple yes, no or maybe will suffice
John Benson Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 (edited) You haven't seen nothing yet - will hatcher - wheelsville 12013 refosoul I think this is the blue label version - without piano intro? I found it on a CD I'd got - still not come across my green copy yet though! Edited November 25, 2006 by John Benson
Sean Hampsey Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 You haven't seen nothing yet - will hatcher - wheelsville 12013 refosoul I think this is the blue label version - without piano intro? I found it on a CD I'd got - still not come across my green copy yet though! Have you got a CD with the tinkly piano intro version on John? If not I'll do one for you. Sean
Guest Ivor Jones Posted November 27, 2006 Posted November 27, 2006 Ok, mine hasn't got 'Superdic' on the run out groove so does that mean it's the light blue tinkly piano intro'd reissued remix of the other light blue issue tinkly pianoless mix or not ? A simple yes, no or maybe will suffice UMMMMMMMMMMMMMM........ NOT SURE...........!
Dave Fleming Posted November 30, 2006 Author Posted November 30, 2006 Thanks Ivor, This is the copy i got through the post this morning (see scan), in the run out it says "AR-8155-1" not "superdisc" also the outer edge seems to have a slight lip on it,so by the look of it this could be a light blue reissue. Dave f........... Right here we go again,this copy has been sent back to sender, So has anyone got the first light Blue issue with the piano intro for sale, please PM me,cheers. TIA Dave f..................
John Benson Posted December 1, 2006 Posted December 1, 2006 Have you got a CD with the tinkly piano intro version on John? If not I'll do one for you. Sean Actually, I don't think I have
Val (Chunky) Posted December 1, 2006 Posted December 1, 2006 who would have thought a tinkle could cause so much fuss....Dave.....get out more
Dave Fleming Posted December 1, 2006 Author Posted December 1, 2006 who would have thought a tinkle could cause so much fuss....Dave.....get out more You know what they say,"if your gonna do it,do it properly" still not got one yet. Me get out?, i was last week with Cliff & Trev Dave f,,,,,,,,,,,,
Guest mel brat Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 (edited) Is that right Dave? The Green one is also a nice midtempo dancer... in my book. I, genuinely, always thought that the only difference was the tinkly piano intro... from memory. Tim Brown originally found this (the light blue copy) and used to play it at Thorne. When the Green ones came through I thought that, other than the intro, they were exactly the same. Must give them both another listen. Sean NOT TRUE, Damn it!, I bought this "blind" from record dealer Ady Pountain in 1980 or '81 after he had just come back from Detroit. I paid £2 for it and played it to all and sundry via tape swaps for several years. As far as I know it was bootlegged shortly after getting popular at Thorne, though whether these are the pale green ones or not, I really don't know. However the originals are sky blue with black type. Edited January 16, 2007 by mel brat
Sean Hampsey Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 NOT TRUE, Damn it!, I bought this "blind" from record dealer Ady Pountain in 1980 or '81 after he had just come back from Detroit. I paid £2 for it and played it to all and sundry via tape swaps for several years. As far as I know it was bootlegged shortly after getting popular at Thorne, though whether these are the pale green ones or not, I really don't know. However the originals are sky blue with black type. Which bit? The bit that Tim Brown found it? Well I never. Didn't realise it was around in 1980. Sean
Steve G Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 Which bit? The bit that Tim Brown found it? Well I never. Didn't realise it was around in 1980. Sean It originally came out in 1975/6 and was actually remixed for release on Wand in 1976 by Tom Moulton no less. That of course is a much better version.
Guest mel brat Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 (edited) This is the copy I bought from Ady Pountain C.1981. But it would probably have been considered far too slow to spin then anyway, as the modern scene was still blowing too strongly from a "Northerly direction" for my taste... Edited February 3, 2007 by mel brat
Guest mel brat Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 It originally came out in 1975/6 and was actually remixed for release on Wand in 1976 by Tom Moulton no less. That of course is a much better version. Are you sure? I know he had another one on Wand, but not this song...
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