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Zanetti Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 Jackie Lee - 120£ Barbara McNair - 682 ? must be confirmed! Johnny Guitar Watson - 400£ Maurice Williams - 577£ Sammy Ambrose - 761£ Bob / Fred - 7630£ Misty Moore - 380£
Frankie Crocker Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Some BIG numbers there… Bob And Fred WOW…Gerri Granger HUGE…plus a few set-sales records as usual.
Dylan Posted May 29 Posted May 29 That’s serious money for Bob and Fred. is there a connection somehow between this 45 and Eddie hughes “soul searcher” They sound very similar.
Dobber Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Bob and Fred…Jesus wept personally I think the misty moore is a nice buy,compared to a lot of crap that sells these days,misty moore rarely turns up,and is cracking’ bit of northern soul! 2
Supercorsa Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Bob and Fred got most people talking, but I'm in disbelief over Dobie Gray! 1
Gaz T Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Rose St John , fools don’t laugh Fantastic record, sort of reminds me of Monique never let me go and Nothing in this world by Dottie and Millie I’m guessing this has started to get played at events ? was always my fav side of this 45 1 1
Solidsoul Posted May 30 Posted May 30 (edited) 14 hours ago, Supercorsa said: but I'm in disbelief over Dobie Gray! Crazy price, just shows what hype can do! As you will probably know, the Thunderbird release is a 1970's USA reissue made many years after the original 1960's Charger release. It's a bit like the early 1970's reissue of Dickie Wonder that was released on Golden Triangle label to coincide with the release of The Free Angela Davis L.P. Another USA reissue made several years after the original mid 60's Sound of Soul label originals. It mystifies me why people pay a lot of money for them instead of going for the originals!! Edited May 30 by Solidsoul 2
John Reed Posted May 30 Posted May 30 3 hours ago, Solidsoul said: It's a bit like the early 1970's reissue of Dickie Wonder that was released on Golden Triangle label to coincide with the release of The Free Angela Davis L.P. Another USA reissue made several years after the original mid 60's Sound of Soul label originals. It mystifies me why people pay a lot of money for them instead of going for the originals!! The Dickie Wonder release is slightly different compared to a straight reissue as its the only way to get his version of All My Friends Call Me A Fool, which has its own champions especially on the West Coast Low Rider scene.
Corbett80 Posted May 30 Posted May 30 18 hours ago, Gaz T said: Rose St John , fools don’t laugh Fantastic record, sort of reminds me of Monique never let me go and Nothing in this world by Dottie and Millie I’m guessing this has started to get played at events ? was always my fav side of this 45 Been played by various jocks over the years at the 100 Club 1
Gaz T Posted May 30 Posted May 30 2 hours ago, Corbett80 said: Been played by various jocks over the years at the 100 Club that’s where I first heard it early late 80s 90s used to be there regular at the time as I lived in Colliers Wood / Mitchum I know the meaning was played more at the time as far as I remember
Chalky Posted May 30 Posted May 30 23 hours ago, Gaz T said: Rose St John , fools don’t laugh Fantastic record, sort of reminds me of Monique never let me go and Nothing in this world by Dottie and Millie I’m guessing this has started to get played at events ? was always my fav side of this 45 Both sides been played for donkeys. One side was a Keb spin at Stafford. 1
Gaz T Posted May 30 Posted May 30 26 minutes ago, Chalky said: Both sides been played for donkeys. One side was a Keb spin at Stafford. Is it getting popular and played again tho Chalky ? Hence £480 on JM this week ? Imagined it was one of those tunes that had been mostly forgotten since the 80s / 90s I don’t go out to events anymore, thats why I was enquiring . I think I only paid about 75 quid for my copy, probably 10 years ago. off craig Moerer. i deffo first heard it a 100 club , and from a tape swap with Alan Handscome around the same early 90s
Chalky Posted May 30 Posted May 30 18 minutes ago, Gaz T said: Is it getting popular and played again tho Chalky ? Hence £480 on JM this week ? Imagined it was one of those tunes that had been mostly forgotten since the 80s / 90s I don’t go out to events anymore, thats why I was enquiring . I think I only paid about 75 quid for my copy, probably 10 years ago. off craig Moerer. i deffo first heard it a 100 club , and from a tape swap with Alan Handscome around the same early 90s I know The Meaning never been out of favour if you ask me, the other side has had its fair share, never thought it was that popular though
Gaz T Posted May 30 Posted May 30 Just now, Chalky said: I know The Meaning never been out of favour if you ask me, the other side has had its fair share, never thought it was that popular though Thanks Chalky haven’t been on the scene properly / regularly since the 90s Apart from odd thing here and there. Just get my fix from collecting so expect the odd daft question from me now and again
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