Popular Post Agentsmith Posted February 21 Popular Post Posted February 21 The Isonics - 730 Mamie P. Galore - 875 Otis Jackson - 535 Little Tommy - 2250 Differences - 2550 The Matta Baby - 623 The Executive Four - 4100 Ultimate Choice - 150 The Sheepherders - 350 7
Popular Post Dobber Posted February 21 Popular Post Posted February 21 8 minutes ago, Soul-slider said: You missed 'Tommy Turner' 625 I’ve had this in the past, ‘lazy’ is a cool tune,just listen how the trumpets build and get aggressive! Brilliant! 4
Agentsmith Posted February 21 Author Posted February 21 18 minutes ago, Soul-slider said: You missed 'Tommy Turner' 625 Well spotted and apologies 1
Corbett80 Posted Thursday at 23:19 Posted Thursday at 23:19 Any reason Little Tommy hit this daft price?? 1
Agentsmith Posted Thursday at 23:24 Author Posted Thursday at 23:24 Just now, Corbett80 said: Any reason Little Tommy hit this daft price?? Gobsmacked ain't the word, in reality is it?, but in this day and age, reality isn't the norm. Always a rare record yes?, and when they come up for sale/auction theyre the same few copies on the same merry-go-round so, the price will only go one way.
Popular Post Corbett80 Posted Friday at 00:10 Popular Post Posted Friday at 00:10 But it was £1100-£1300 for a minter literally a couple of weeks ago? Bit of a crazy jump suddenly… 4
Kev Cane Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Not specifically anyone here, but, as also with the debate after JM,s results aswell, I still think there's a "Niter record room" mentallity still in existence, when the reality now is that, the people who are shelling out these sums of money are worldwide, and have probably never been to a Niter or Weekender in their lives, they just buy and collect Rare Soul Music Kev 1 1
Agentsmith Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Kev Cane said: Not specifically anyone here, but, as also with the debate after JM,s results aswell, I still think there's a "Niter record room" mentallity still in existence, when the reality now is that, the people who are shelling out these sums of money are worldwide, and have probably never been to a Niter or Weekender in their lives, they just buy and collect Rare Soul Music Kev Kev, that's a relative theory, the whole marketplace went global with the advent of the internet, as has been said many times before....and many people from all walks of life who've found an interest in the musjc, without necessarily being interested in the scene.....lots of folk in this country are still just collectors and potentially never dhow their faces at sny function, regardless of having friends who are devotees. 3
Gilly Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 13 hours ago, Agentsmith said: Kev, that's a relative theory, the whole marketplace went global with the advent of the internet, as has been said many times before....and many people from all walks of life who've found an interest in the musjc, without necessarily being interested in the scene.....lots of folk in this country are still just collectors and potentially never dhow their faces at sny function, regardless of having friends who are devotees. Yes, each to thier own, I do wonder at times some of those might be better off collecting stamps or baseball cards, can't see they have any emotional tie's with the music like so many I know, including me 1 1
Dobber Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I must admit I have for many years pondered the idea of 2 scenes,actual soul devotees whom attend events, and the stay at home soul collectors,personally I drift somewhere in between,but I’ve known people over the years with the best and rarest collections and they don’t have anything to do with the social scene! Equally there’s people who have attended regularly for years and never had the desire to own a single record! 1
Solidsoul Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Then somewhere in the middle there's people like me who went to most of the great allnighters and lived the life style to suit, but now through personal reasons, have to be content with mostly staying home and concentrate on collecting Northern Soul records. Edited 6 hours ago by Solidsoul 1 1
Dobber Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Solidsoul said: Then somewhere in the middle there's people like me who went to most of the great allnighters and lived the life style to suit, but now through personal reasons, have to be content with mostly staying home and concentrate on collecting Northern Soul records. You’ve done your bit though mate 2
Popular Post Gilly Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago I know where the greatest collection of Detroit records resides, that person I don't think has ever been to an allnighter to my knowledge 4
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