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Very sad to hear this news. I got my copy of "Don't forget that I love you" from Dennis through eBay maybe 10 years ago. You can imagine my surprise when he told me he was a member of the group and was on that sublime recording.

RIP Dennis Brennan.

 

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Sad news, was great to deal with and had a terrific sense of humour which he used to great effect on me when I was bidding on a copy of Choice Of Color on one of his auctions back in the mid 90s

Auctions weren't as advanced back then and I had to ring to see if I had  won and he said I was unlucky this time and that some other guy has won it. He then said, I think he's also English, do you want his name, he may sell you it.

I said I didn't think he should be disclosing another persons name/details and he laughed and said no its fine, you know him well, his name is Steve Carter.... Gotcha!

RIP

 

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2 minutes ago, Stevecee said:

Sad news, was great to deal with and had a terrific sense of humour which he used to great effect on me when I was bidding on a copy of Choice Of Color on one of his auctions back in the mid 90s

Auctions weren't as advanced back then and I had to ring to see if I had  won and he said I was unlucky this time and that some other guy has won it. He then said, I think he's also English, do you want his name, he may sell you it.

I said I didn't think he should be disclosing another persons name/details and he laughed and said no its fine, you know him well, his name is Steve Carter.... Gotcha!

RIP

 

Good one Steve

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Really bummed out to hear this.

I've known Dennis for years from Ebay as well as various record shows in the Philly to Lancaster area. 

Always had a smile on his face, good sense of humor, and willing to share recommendations and information.

RIP Dennis.

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Have only just seen, so very sorry to hear this. He was, as others have already said, a real gentleman and a lovely guy to deal with. Exchanged a number of emails with him talking records and of course his time with the Intentions. RIP Dennis 

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13 minutes ago, DTBdaughter said:

I love when you guys pop in here and comment. It makes me feel like I'm still connected to my dad and his world. Thank you for sharing. ❤️

Your dad was, is, and shall remain, a much-loved and hugely respected legend.

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Dennis was a lovely man. Sold me many records over the years, including a gift, The Magnificent Men on Capitol 'Happy'.  Much respect and thanks to a true giant of a figure in the history of soul music 🙏 💙

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I met Dennis in the mid to late 80s - he picked me and my mate up from the Greyhound and drove us back to his place (I think he had a little Cadillac, and was sputting chewing tobacco into a cup, which we found amusing, but I may be confusing him with someone else there).

What I do know is that I bought a load of stuff off him, but the thing I remember most was that he had various records I wanted and wouldn't sell them, even at double his asking price, because he'd reserved them for someone else.

It's so long ago I've forgotten what they were - I know Howard Guyton was one - but a deal was a deal and he stuck me it, which told me something about the guy.

From there we went to see Val Shively, which was another interesting experience.

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Lol I don't think my dad ever chewed tobacco that I know of. He smoked in the 70s and quit not long after but I guess ya never know. Thanks for sharing some memories! 

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