Barry Posted August 4, 2008 Author Posted August 4, 2008 Realistic that is - not what your mate got it for or how much you reckon it's not worth - how much could I realistically ask for a very clean copy?
pikeys dog Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 £250 at an educated guess. Has sold for over £400 on Manships auction (twice).
Boogaloo Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 There's one on ebay on the Bunky label. Is this one legit? Warren
Gasher Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 ITS A RE-ISSUE OF a re-issue if you take the 12" on al and the kidd release as the first one then first 7" was fynal vinyl in the 1980 ish and then Bunky after that. best g man
Ian Dewhirst Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 (edited) Unbelievable! This 7" was originally given away as a promotional tool by Max Kidd in the mid 80's whilst he was promoting the Go-Go sound. He gave me 10 copies @ Midem in Cannes and I gave 'em to a few people when I got back - no one knew it at the time. Bloody wish I'd kept 'em now........ Ian D Edited August 4, 2008 by Ian Dewhirst
Barry Posted August 15, 2008 Author Posted August 15, 2008 Unbelievable! This 7" was originally given away as a promotional tool by Max Kidd in the mid 80's whilst he was promoting the Go-Go sound. He gave me 10 copies @ Midem in Cannes and I gave 'em to a few people when I got back - no one knew it at the time. Bloody wish I'd kept 'em now........ Ian D An £8-er bitd, still don't understand the NS collectors predeliction with 7"s - the only known statement of fact in the known universe, whereby smaller is better. I'll take £400 for mine, all day - any takers? It's clean as.
Dave Pinch Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 all & the kidd 12 1980 finyl vinyl 1985 bunky 1989 you might be pushed to get a private sale @£400. maybe let jm auction it dave
Reforee Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 When Al came over here in the late 80s early 90s I remember him saying that he was astounded at the price it was fetching on Fynal Vynal (then about £100) he had recieved very little from this relaease from the promotor etc he was with (not saying anymore due to posible implications) but he decided to release it himself on the Bunky label as he knew the label owner and felt safe with them. So Al actually brought the Bunky release out as he owned the rights so its as legit as any other release , but he got paid. Cant recall the actual label design of the Bunky release, but if my memory serves me right its looks "dodgy" from other Bunky releases????? Still got his signed photo on the wall in my record room, alongside others. Great bloke and singer. What a great time I had with indie singers then over here, Clifton Dyson, Roy Galloway, Byrd Pressley, The Waters,Garland Green etc etc The Man In Black
Steve G Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 When Al came over here in the late 80s early 90s I remember him saying that he was astounded at the price it was fetching on Fynal Vynal (then about £100) he had recieved very little from this relaease from the promotor etc he was with (not saying anymore due to posible implications) but he decided to release it himself on the Bunky label as he knew the label owner and felt safe with them. So Al actually brought the Bunky release out as he owned the rights so its as legit as any other release , but he got paid. Cant recall the actual label design of the Bunky release, but if my memory serves me right its looks "dodgy" from other Bunky releases????? Still got his signed photo on the wall in my record room, alongside others. Great bloke and singer. What a great time I had with indie singers then over here, Clifton Dyson, Roy Galloway, Byrd Pressley, The Waters,Garland Green etc etc The Man In Black Its just a plain red label and not the same as the 60s Bunkys. I too got one from Al at his gig at Leighton Buzzard mid 90s which was great even if there were only 30 of us there.....Steve
Sebastian Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Its just a plain red label and not the same as the 60s Bunkys. Indeed:
Guest Gavin Page Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Its just a plain red label and not the same as the 60s Bunkys. I too got one from Al at his gig at Leighton Buzzard mid 90s which was great even if there were only 30 of us there.....Steve Twos a good night, got one too.
Guest Gavin Page Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) What a great time I had with indie singers then over here, Clifton Dyson, Roy Galloway, Byrd Pressley, The Waters,Garland Green etc etc The Man In Black Good times indeed, I recall a Chair that came back to your flat from when Sam Dees was over aswell Edited August 22, 2008 by Gavin Page
Barry Posted August 22, 2008 Author Posted August 22, 2008 Clifton Dyson, Roy Galloway, Byrd Pressley, The Waters,Garland Green etc etc Nice to see someone posting these players.
Reforee Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Gav Still got that chair mate, a bit of paint on it since decorating over ther years but hey its a bloody rare chair that. Sam Dees sat on it for at least a couple of hours.. Ebay JMs Auction or summat similar unlessi get a good private offer The Man in Black
Guest andyrattigan Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 An absolute gem of a track and if like me you dont have several hundred pound to spend on an orignal you can listen to it at home on Goldmine's fantastic ESSENTIAL MODERN SOUL SELECTION. Ive only heard this played out once by Butch and it made the night for me. Sheer Modern perfection.
Guest Gavin Page Posted August 26, 2008 Posted August 26, 2008 Gav Still got that chair mate, a bit of paint on it since decorating over ther years but hey its a bloody rare chair that. Sam Dees sat on it for at least a couple of hours.. Ebay JMs Auction or summat similar unlessi get a good private offer The Man in Black
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