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I wasn't going to put this up as i'm no longer surprised at the prices that records on his auction achieve, but

In 2015 he sold a copy on his auction for £160, On Wednesday the copy he was auctioning went for £311 nearly 100% higher than just 3 years ago. As banks are giving interest rates of maybe 1%, is it still worth investing in vinyl?

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I paid a lot more for my copy of Kim Weston I'm still loving you 10 years ago than it fetched this week.

So it can work both ways....or perhaps I buy the wrong records. I need an independent record financial advisor to tell me what or what not to buy!

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  On 19/10/2018 at 04:59, tobytyke said:

I paid a lot more for my copy of Kim Weston I'm still loving you 10 years ago than it fetched this week.

So it can work both ways....or perhaps I buy the wrong records. I need an independent record financial advisor to tell me what or what not to buy!

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99% rely on computers so the answer will be anything from the Top 500!!!!

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  On 19/10/2018 at 00:21, gogs said:

I wasn't going to put this up as i'm no longer surprised at the prices that records on his auction achieve, but

In 2015 he sold a copy on his auction for £160, On Wednesday the copy he was auctioning went for £311 nearly 100% higher than just 3 years ago. As banks are giving interest rates of maybe 1%, is it still worth investing in vinyl?

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£160 Is still to much. Never a auction record in a million years.  Bet John is so happy with internet auctions and good luck to him.

But come on people keep it real.

Steve 

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  On 19/10/2018 at 11:11, Winsford Soul said:

£160 Is still to much. Never a auction record in a million years.  Bet John is so happy with internet auctions and good luck to him.

But come on people keep it real.

Steve 

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I agree, i've always thought of it as a £40 record.

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  On 19/10/2018 at 17:32, FRANKIE CROCKER said:

This is a tough record to acquire. eBay auctions have pushed the value up and up. I had to pay a silly price for mine but glad I did as the price will contine to rise.

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I didn't think it was that tough. But i hope that you are right as my own copy's not going anywhere.

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  On 19/10/2018 at 21:34, Steve S 60 said:

Would you say that possession was the motivation?

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Nah, the question was mo-ti-vation... hangin’ up the whole darn nation...

Great tune. Great lyrics. Always liked it. Always will. For years I felt totally inadequate without the import, just the British Bulldog release. Now I can play it in the house without fearing a knock on the door from the Soul Police...

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I'm sorry but imho Mr Flood's Party is a f****** terrible record. Canadian rock band, weren't they?

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Edited the language, while language isn't completely banned, it is prefrred if it's **** out, people get the picture without spelling it out.
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  On 19/10/2018 at 00:21, gogs said:

I wasn't going to put this up as i'm no longer surprised at the prices that records on his auction achieve, but

In 2015 he sold a copy on his auction for £160, On Wednesday the copy he was auctioning went for £311 nearly 100% higher than just 3 years ago. As banks are giving interest rates of maybe 1%, is it still worth investing in vinyl?

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'Unreal values...mass destruction'

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Absolutely love this tune, written by Eugene MacDaniels (recorded a few well known Soul tracks under the name Gene MacDaniels), very good lyrical commentary, however there will only ever be one version for me Les McCann.

Mr Floods is an OK version though.

Seeing as it's been mentioned already: @Winsford Soul

 

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  On 21/10/2018 at 13:07, JoeSoap said:

Omg. Sorry I swore.

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Using language isn't technically banned but I do try to encourage at least using ****, I'm trying to establish a more family friendly and female friendly environment if possible. Cheers. 

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  On 21/10/2018 at 14:19, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

Absolutely love this tune, written by Eugene MacDaniels (recorded a few well known Soul tracks under the name Gene MacDaniels), very good lyrical commentary, however there will only ever be one version for me Les McCann.

Mr Floods is an OK version though.

Seeing as it's been mentioned already: @Winsford Soul

 

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Has he forgotten the words or is just an overlong intro? Overtones of Julian Covey make it tolerable but can’t quite see anyone dancing to it...

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  On 21/10/2018 at 15:07, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

Using language isn't technically banned but I do try to encourage at least using ****, I'm trying to establish a more family friendly and female friendly environment if possible. Cheers. 

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Incidentally, "Compared To What" didn't get radio plays because the word "abortion" was mentioned in the lyrics.

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  On 21/10/2018 at 16:00, Steve S 60 said:

Incidentally, "Compared To What" didn't get radio plays because the word "abortion" was mentioned in the lyrics.

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Nice snippet Steve thanks.

All sorts mentioned in those lyrics, will let folks have the pleasure of googling themselves, it's a rant about the modern world, very good lyrically imo. 

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  On 21/10/2018 at 16:14, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

Nice snippet Steve thanks.

All sorts mentioned in those lyrics, will let folks have the pleasure of googling themselves, it's a rant about the modern world, very good lyrically imo. 

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A 50yr old rant still apt today.  As Marvin said "What's Going On"

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  On 21/10/2018 at 13:24, Soulman58 said:

Neither anywhere near as good as Les McCann and Eddie Harris.

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I bought a promo copy of the Les McCann Eddie Harris LP only to find the lines "god damn nation" and "god damn it"

were bleeped out.

Had to get the stock copy for the uncensored version !

Cheers Paul

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  On 21/10/2018 at 15:59, FRANKIE CROCKER said:

Has he forgotten the words or is just an overlong intro? Overtones of Julian Covey make it tolerable but can’t quite see anyone dancing to it...

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Jazz innit Frankie!

Guest BabyBoyAndMyLass
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The song certainly made Eugenes' life for him, a similar story to John Hartford and 'Gentle on my mind' picked up by many big selling artists.

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