Petebangor Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 (edited) Just noticed there's a Sammy Gaha-Thank You,Thank You.On French Barclay on his auction site,Apparently it's the first one to turn up on this label,as it's a 76 release it means the Canadian 77 releases on Right on are reissues. I HOPE it goes for lot's of money Pete Edited April 7, 2005 by petebangor
Gasher Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Well its not the first copy as this was onsite last month someone else has found it too Cant remember who though? the gasher Just noticed there's a Sammy Gaha-Thank You,Thank You.On French Barclay on his auction site,Apparently it's the first one to turn up on this label,as it's a 76 release it means the Canadian 77 releases are reissues. I HOPE it goes for lot's of money Pete link
Petebangor Posted April 7, 2005 Author Posted April 7, 2005 Well its not the first copy as this was onsite last month someone else has found it too Cant remember who though? the gasher link That was Me Pete
Simon T Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Just noticed there's a Sammy Gaha-Thank You,Thank You.On French Barclay on his auction site,Apparently it's the first one to turn up on this label,as it's a 76 release it means the Canadian 77 releases on Right on are reissues. I HOPE it goes for lot's of money Pete link If it's more than 3 euros plus the postage you paid for it, you're laughing!!
Petebangor Posted April 7, 2005 Author Posted April 7, 2005 If it's more than 3 euros plus the postage you paid for it, you're laughing!! link
Steve G Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Just noticed there's a Sammy Gaha-Thank You,Thank You.On French Barclay on his auction site,Apparently it's the first one to turn up on this label,as it's a 76 release it means the Canadian 77 releases on Right on are reissues. I HOPE it goes for lot's of money Pete link My Sammy Gaha has got misfiled and I cannot find it now - so trivia question is it the same record that Quickest Way Out did? - having played QWO yesterday it certainly sounds familiar / similar.
MarkWhiteley Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 I've never really understood the demand for this track, because to me it sounds like something the M-People would do! Why it's worth £300 I do not know!
Petebangor Posted April 7, 2005 Author Posted April 7, 2005 I've never really understood the demand for this track, because to me it sounds like something the M-People would do! Why it's worth £300 I do not know! link I remember it as a Searling play late Wigan,he covered it as the New York Port Authority.Sounded very good at the time. Pete
MarkWhiteley Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 I hope for your sake it makes a lot, but I can't take it seriously as a soul recford
Gasher Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 sorry Pete...my memory is like a sieve I love it mate...great tune the gasher That was Me Pete link
Godzilla Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 Just noticed there's a Sammy Gaha-Thank You,Thank You.On French Barclay on his auction site,Apparently it's the first one to turn up on this label,as it's a 76 release it means the Canadian 77 releases on Right on are reissues. I HOPE it goes for lot's of money Pete link What's the deal with JM's auctions - I assume he takes a percentage? Anybody willing to let me know how much? PM if info is too sensitive Godz
Guest Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 I've never really understood the demand for this track, because to me it sounds like something the M-People would do! Why it's worth £300 I do not know! link :graynone:
Headsy Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 (edited) What's the deal with JM's auctions - I assume he takes a percentage? Anybody willing to let me know how much? PM if info is too sensitive Godz link I was gonna auction some but changed my mind ,I was quoted..''only the best condition and we take 10% and you can put a reserve on'' so in fairness to him its an OK deal. mind you I bet there's a big queue with some of the prices he apparently gets. Edited April 8, 2005 by headsy
Godzilla Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 I was gonna auction some but changed my mind ,I was quoted..''only the best condition and we take 10% and you can put a reserve on'' so in fairness to him its an OK deal. mind you I bet there's a big queue with some of the prices he apparently gets. link Cheers mate Godz
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 I was gonna auction some but changed my mind ,I was quoted..''only the best condition and we take 10% and you can put a reserve on'' so in fairness to him its an OK deal. mind you I bet there's a big queue with some of the prices he apparently gets. link I have a record with him. Sent it at the beginning of February, and it has yet to come to auction. Still good things come to those who wait, come to those who wait... (is it stuck in your head yet?)
Ernie Andrews Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 Just noticed there's a Sammy Gaha-Thank You,Thank You.On French Barclay on his auction site,Apparently it's the first one to turn up on this label,as it's a 76 release it means the Canadian 77 releases on Right on are reissues. I HOPE it goes for lot's of money Pete link I thought she was the nice looking bird in coronation street, the one who pisses off tyrone! Hah hah!
Guest Rich Posted April 11, 2005 Posted April 11, 2005 I have a record with him. Sent it at the beginning of February, and it has yet to come to auction. Still good things come to those who wait, come to those who wait... (is it stuck in your head yet?) link Mikey, prod him, 'cos at times he is a clueless as Notts Forest. He auctioned a Stemmons Express for me - eventually, after I tried out a few things I learnt at Abu Ghraib to jog his memory where he'd filed the bloody thing.
pikeys dog Posted April 11, 2005 Posted April 11, 2005 I have a record with him. Sent it at the beginning of February, and it has yet to come to auction. Still good things come to those who wait, come to those who wait... (is it stuck in your head yet?) link Ditto, three records, but sent early March...... Give him a gentle nudge and he'll get back to you with the date that they are going up... he did with me.... WOOF!
Guest Posted April 11, 2005 Posted April 11, 2005 A dreadful rock record by a white french (Canadian?) guy, why was it ever played I ask myself? Horrible, horrible, record IMO. Almost as bad as "I Got It From Heaven" by Billy Harner, and others of it's ilk, ugh.
Simon T Posted April 11, 2005 Posted April 11, 2005 A dreadful rock record by a white french (Canadian?) guy, why was it ever played I ask myself? Horrible, horrible, record IMO. Almost as bad as "I Got It From Heaven" by Billy Harner, and others of it's ilk, ugh. link I like it and will admit to having it. The problem is Christian, is that it's what ever was being spun at your particular ''time'' that floated your boat at that time. Also, ampetamines were the drug of choice then, where it's alcohol now. The Billy Harner is just another of those shit 'rare, so must be good records', I much prefer he's outing on Match - I don't want to cry.
Guest Posted April 12, 2005 Posted April 12, 2005 I like it and will admit to having it. The problem is Christian, is that it's what ever was being spun at your particular ''time'' that floated your boat at that time. Also, ampetamines were the drug of choice then, where it's alcohol now. The Billy Harner is just another of those shit 'rare, so must be good records', I much prefer he's outing on Match - I don't want to cry. link I know styles and times change, and I sure know I used to like some things which I today find mildly embarassing, others sound better now than ever before. All this considered and taken into account there are still many tracks from the past (possibly as many 'new' tunes today, if not more?) that just leaves you scratching your head wondering "WHY?".
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