Guest vespadan83 Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 Been offered AC Reeds My baby's been cheatin on cool for £70. But i've seen this on goldsoul for £6.00 I always try to get the original label when possible but what's more important the song or the label? ( maybe both) Cheers Vespadan
Guest Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 Been offered AC Reeds My baby's been cheatin on cool for £70. But i've seen this on goldsoul for £6.00 I always try to get the original label when possible but what's more important the song or the label? ( maybe both) Cheers Vespadan The label of coarse,original only.
Pete S Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 What's most important - to me - is having the record so I couldn't care less what label it's on as long as I can play it at home. If I was to play it out - it would be on Cool - but at home, it could be on Music For Pleasure for all I care
Guest Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 What's most important - to me - is having the record so I couldn't care less what label it's on as long as I can play it at home. If I was to play it out - it would be on Cool - but at home, it could be on Music For Pleasure for all I care Thats fair enough Pete,i do have about 3 bootlegs myself.
Kevinkent Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 Been offered AC Reeds My baby's been cheatin on cool for £70. But i've seen this on goldsoul for £6.00 I always try to get the original label when possible but what's more important the song or the label? ( maybe both) Cheers Vespadan £70 is a fair price . Depends on wether you consider yourself a collector and where you're playing it though. If it's just at home why not settle for the Goldsoul which you can probably get for as little as £3.50. I do sometimes wonder how we're going to get a new generation of young Northern DJ's. Even if they appreciate the music - what happens when you tell them that, even though their mates might be educated to our scene by listening to CD's, for DJing it's a tough search and £10,£50, £200+ per track. "STOLEN HOURS" RAMSGATE 21st JULY
Scallybob Posted June 16, 2007 Posted June 16, 2007 If you intend to DJ on the Rare Soul scene then there is no choice, it has to be an original. Well there is a choice actually, you could buy a good record for £70 instead. If you only want to listen at home just download it from some site or other for free-the artist and publishers will get the same in royalties as they would if you buy a boot.
Guest DELORENZO Posted June 16, 2007 Posted June 16, 2007 I just collect Stateside demo's now(still about 100 short , but picked a couple up of you kind folk here), i never play them , they just gather dust, but when you do collect, it's nice to have the originals, even if you don't play them. When i want to listen to them, i listen off the hard drive on my Pc
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