Popular Post Woodbutcher Posted Wednesday at 18:08 Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 18:08 Just waiting for the Poets to finish but here's the rest. 6
Lionelonthevinyl Posted Wednesday at 18:52 Posted Wednesday at 18:52 Thank you for posting!! Is the poets seriously that much???? I feel like I've heard that played out loads of times??? Not by the so called A list djs as suggested? Or am I totally wrong? ? it's possible!!. Thank you....Rob 1
Woodbutcher Posted Wednesday at 19:01 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:01 6 minutes ago, Lionelonthevinyl said: Thank you for posting!! Is the poets seriously that much???? I feel like I've heard that played out loads of times??? Not by the so called A list djs as suggested? Or am I totally wrong? ? it's possible!!. Thank you....Rob For a real one and a demo at that , absolutely it is , hundreds of wannabees out there with £10 repros though , a highlight of every set from Mr Barnfather ... 2
Lionelonthevinyl Posted Wednesday at 19:17 Posted Wednesday at 19:17 Wouldn't be boots mate as I don't go to those do,s. Oh ok I've obviously got it wrong, thank you mate...Rob
Woodbutcher Posted Wednesday at 19:32 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:32 9 minutes ago, Lionelonthevinyl said: Wouldn't be boots mate as I don't go to those do,s. Oh ok I've obviously got it wrong, thank you mate...Rob There's a few proper ones out there but can't remember who has them and are DJing with them apart from Sam , but given that it's a demo , in near mint condition and that there were at least two deep-pocketed punters after it I wasn't overly surprised it rocketed , it was sitting at about £5000 at just before six 'o' clock and then took off. 1
Popular Post Dobber Posted Wednesday at 19:45 Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 19:45 I know of five poets mint copy’s in collections where they never/Dont dj,but that is the case of a lot of records out there! It’s easy to think that it’s just djs that have and play these sounds! Personally I don’t think there are many “actual” rare northern records,but raritie doesn’t always equal value,the word “rare” simply means to me how often it crops up for sale. 4 1
Gaz T Posted Wednesday at 20:02 Posted Wednesday at 20:02 I like the Kim Weston on MGM I had never heard that before really grows and builds , love it I see it’s written by Willie Hutch not really that many copy’s gone though e bay on Popsike either. I take it that it has never had much DJ action Another overlooked gem ?
Solidsoul Posted Wednesday at 20:17 Posted Wednesday at 20:17 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Gaz T said: I like the Kim Weston on MGM I had never heard that before really grows and builds , love it I see it’s written by Willie Hutch not really that many copy’s gone though e bay on Popsike either. I take it that it has never had much DJ action Another overlooked gem ? A great record, and yes another overlooked gem that used to get some plays in the glorious golden days of Northern Soul! Edited Wednesday at 20:24 by Solidsoul
Gaz T Posted Wednesday at 20:30 Posted Wednesday at 20:30 Just now, Solidsoul said: Great record and used to get some plays in the glorious golden days of Northern Soul! Would probably be an expensive uk 45 if it had been played loads and took off not many us copy’s on Popsike either Classic Motown style Northern that !! I love the way John Manship lists the interesting overlooked and underplayed on his auctions, not just the established biggies 1
Stanley Posted Wednesday at 20:40 Posted Wednesday at 20:40 53 minutes ago, Dobber said: I know of five poets mint copy’s in collections where they never/Dont dj,but that is the case of a lot of records out there! It’s easy to think that it’s just djs that have and play these sounds! Personally I don’t think there are many “actual” rare northern records,but raritie doesn’t always equal value,the word “rare” simply means to me how often it crops up for sale. i,ve had 3 copies myself of the poets first copy off martin. 1
Frankie Crocker Posted Wednesday at 21:25 Posted Wednesday at 21:25 Sandy Wynns went for a relatively low value - good tune too. Gene Chandler went for more than usual despite being a fairly common set-sale record. Poets is still a very rare record and in the rarest of the rare class that commands big money. 1
Dobber Posted yesterday at 10:36 Posted yesterday at 10:36 14 hours ago, Gaz T said: I like the Kim Weston on MGM I had never heard that before really grows and builds , love it I see it’s written by Willie Hutch not really that many copy’s gone though e bay on Popsike either. I take it that it has never had much DJ action Another overlooked gem ? Joe Dunlop has one at £75 ex condition,actually looks mint though 1
Phild Posted yesterday at 12:50 Posted yesterday at 12:50 18 hours ago, Woodbutcher said: My Poets in EX to M- now available at Only £6999 plus p&p 2
Keamus Posted yesterday at 15:54 Posted yesterday at 15:54 Sandy Wynns is an interesting one. JM in his ‘Million Dollars of Rare Soul’ book rates it as rarer than Gene Toones on same label so guess just north of £350 looks like a good price. 1
Dobber Posted yesterday at 16:50 Posted yesterday at 16:50 53 minutes ago, Keamus said: Sandy Wynns is an interesting one. JM in his ‘Million Dollars of Rare Soul’ book rates it as rarer than Gene Toones on same label so guess just north of £350 looks like a good price. Defo seen more gene tones than the sandy wynns,but again it’s a case of quality over quantity,sandy wynns is a decent tune,but gene toones is in another league,however the sandy wynns certainly seems like it should over the 500 quid mark these days? 2
Keamus Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Personally prefer Sandy because it remains under played whereas Gene makes an appearance at most soul nights. 1
Quinvy Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I love the Sandy Wynns, but it’s very tricky to dance to. In my humble opinion, that’s why it’s never been popular. 1
Frankie Crocker Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 23 hours ago, Keamus said: Sandy Wynns is an interesting one. JM in his ‘Million Dollars of Rare Soul’ book rates it as rarer than Gene Toones on same label so guess just north of £350 looks like a good price. Got the nod on the rarity indicator too but Manship considered it a lower quality sound hence the much lower value. Gene Toones always a massive tune when heard out. 1
Dylan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Is the ike noble its bad issue quite tough ? I only ever saw demos. Or I can’t remember seeing many issues. Edited 2 hours ago by Dylan
Mgm 1251 Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago 23 minutes ago, Russoul1 said: Thought tony colton was a decent buy..... ...and me,I bought a mint demo about 25 years ago (still have it) and it was £70 then...
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