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whats the crack with this track ie- rarity, price and any other info, i know its a 1967 track on Dade but would like to know more,

many thanks

Bearsy

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Posted

whats the crack with this track ie- rarity, price and any other info, i know its a 1967 track on Dade but would like to know more,

many thanks

Bearsy

£7000,00 1 copy no crack M-, booted, reissued and on 2 CD's Goldmine & Kent..

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I first became aware of it around the late 80's. An old Kitch / Dean Anderson spin.

(Always get confused by which one played what)

Was covered up and it's doing my bloody head in because I can't think of it.

Little Beaver ????

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7000.00??? :ohmy: IM ASSUMING THIS IS SARCASM laugh.gif

1500 TOPS

3 COPIES SOLD LAST YEAR THAT I SAW.

BUT £1800 TOPS

GAHSER :D

£7000,00 1 copy no crack M-, booted, reissued and on 2 CD's Goldmine & Kent..
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£7000,00 1 copy no crack M-, booted, reissued and on 2 CD's Goldmine & Kent..

:ohmy: was booted on alleycat by a very naughty boy from leighton buzzard if memory recalls will not name just in case shhh.gif

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not 1967 but 1970/71 and rely`s very heavily on stevies my cherie amour

sean chapman gave carl willingham 2and half grand for it last year.

so its a safe bet to say that it is a 2k record :ohmy:

dave

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I first became aware of it around the late 80's. An old Kitch / Dean Anderson spin.

(Always get confused by which one played what)

Was covered up and it's doing my bloody head in because I can't think of it.

Little Beaver ????

it was dean who played it. i think it came from dave raistrick's

Posted (edited)

I'm sure I can remember Neil Rushton playing it at his Trentham Gardens gig a few times, so is that the 1?

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it was dean who played it. i think it came from dave raistrick's

It was Dean but also Kitch had a copy same time I think, both covered it up as little Beaver. Cleared the floor first few plays but remember Jock, being a man of taste, on the first play running up to asking WHATS THIS (he should know better, to ask me :thumbsup: )

Not sure if it came from Dave or from that trip late 80s or 90ish when Kitch, Dean and I think Dave Taylor come back with loads of tracks from the states.

Posted

Bloomin fantastic tune...bit out of my league price wise though (and I'm guessing yours too Bearsy you ol Pikey! ;-))

Posted

didnt Cliff steel get a handful from Black Grape for £8 each?

I'm not sure if it was Cliff himself, but for sure I remember it was someone from the Northampton crowd.

I can't remember the price either, but it was most likely somewhere in that region.

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:thumbsup: was booted on alleycat by a very naughty boy from leighton buzzard if memory recalls will not name just in case :lol:

I am from Leighton Buzzard. Didn't know about the above, who ?

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100% dean Anderson discovery and 1st spin.

Found by himself in Alabama on a record trip.

Kitch had one.

Cliff bought his from Garry Cape at Blackgrape records very cheaply :thumbsup:

Rob


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Utter crap on a par with The Carstairs and Bobby Kline.

trust you pete. theres crap ska reggae and and soul records aplenty out there. but jimmie bo and bobby

are pure pieces of magic IMVHO. mind you i cant stop playing adam wades rain from the skies so i guess im

easily pleased

dave

SUNDAY CHILL OUT 14TH DECEMBER HORSE AND GROOM PUB EAST LAITH GATE DONCASTER CENTER

TWINS AND JOE LAKIN WITH GUESTS MICK WAD, LITTLE AV GARY SMITH AND HOWARD

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didnt Cliff steel get a handful from Black Grape for £8 each?

I got the first one out of Black Grape in the early ninetees, I had sent in a wants list with an order for a record, when the ordered record came back enclosed was a mint Jimmy 'Bo' Horne and a request to send back £6.00 (I still have the letter) I told all my close soul friends including Cliff Steel that Black Grape had a few, it even got listed on his next list at £18 described as lots of northern interest.

Regards

Paul

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trust you pete. theres crap ska reggae

Thats a really hopeless comment Dave, why do you have to bring up ska and reggae, why not say classical music or jazz, because none of them have anything to do with the subject in hand which is rubbish Northern Soul records.

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Thats a really hopeless comment Dave, why do you have to bring up ska and reggae, why not say classical music or jazz, because none of them have anything to do with the subject in hand which is rubbish Northern Soul records.

but bobby and jimmie are not rubbish NS records in the ear of the beholder. after all it was just an opinion

the guy starting the thread rates jimmie highly and never said it was rubbish. also its my perogative to talk

rubbish. its a free country for the time being. in your 20 million posts pete 99% you talk sense but the other percent you too are guillty of making hopeless and unecessary comments like the one about jimmie bo

dave

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but bobby and jimmie are not rubbish NS records in the ear of the beholder. after all it was just an opinion

the guy starting the thread rates jimmie highly and never said it was rubbish. also its my perogative to talk

rubbish. its a free country for the time being. in your 20 million posts pete 99% you talk sense but the other percent you too are guillty of making hopeless and unecessary comments like the one about jimmie bo

dave

That's hopeless, unecessary and rubbish Dave.

:D

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Utter crap on a par with The Carstairs and Bobby Kline.

:D

Posted

it is pete.but all that hopeless unecessary rubbish is important to me as it is the rest of us :rolleyes::D

dave

True. Anyway, I'm afraid hospital is beckoning us yet again so I shall have to curtail this argument but it just happened that the topic was one of my big hated records (mainly because of the My Cehrie Amour intro really) hey but then again I love Chapter Five so what do I know...

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I got the first one out of Black Grape in the early ninetees, I had sent in a wants list with an order for a record, when the ordered record came back enclosed was a mint Jimmy 'Bo' Horne and a request to send back £6.00 (I still have the letter) I told all my close soul friends including Cliff Steel that Black Grape had a few, it even got listed on his next list at £18 described as lots of northern interest.

Regards

Paul

all most right then :D got mine of Mark Wilkes

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hey but then again I love Chapter Five so what do I know...

....and paula parfit, and twiggy :D

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whats the crack with this track ie- rarity, price and any other info, i know its a 1967 track on Dade but would like to know more,

many thanks

Bearsy

Also booted on light blue Dade very plain with blank b-side.

Kev

Little Dawn Brown always used to play it down the 100club and around but think she might have sold it on by now (don't quote me)

Kev

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True. And Ray Merrell, Frankie & Johnny, John Andrews - 100% northern soul, colour of skin not important.

I agree Pete. Never said it was :rolleyes:

Just think that Twiggy mess of a record could do with your carstairs treatment followed by naplam. Each to their own.

At least you love Buddy Smith :D

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not 1967 but 1970/71 and rely`s very heavily on stevies my cherie amour

sean chapman gave carl willingham 2and half grand for it last year.

so its a safe bet to say that it is a 2k record :thumbsup:

dave

Thought it was from 1969 but could well be wrong

Never heard any likeness to Stevie's my cherie amour, will check it out tonight

Regards

Paul

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Just think that Twiggy mess of a record

At least you love Buddy Smith :thumbsup:

Well Twiggy is no world beater, it wouldn't be in my top 1000, it's just a nice pop dancer.

Buddy Smith is funereal, no other word for it.

Posted

Bloomin fantastic tune...bit out of my league price wise though (and I'm guessing yours too Bearsy you ol Pikey! ;-))

:shades::thumbup::thumbsup:

Posted

Sean played it last night at Bisley...

Great record really soulful... Jimmy Bo Horne means everyword he sings on that record...

you dont arf talk some shit sometimes dont you :thumbsup:


Posted

Thought it was from 1969 but could well be wrong

Never heard any likeness to Stevie's my cherie amour, will check it out tonight

Regards

Paul

It says on the, Kent classiest rarities 2, cd that it is a 1967 production :thumbup: by Brad Shapiro & Steve Alaimo :thumbsup:

Posted

Utter crap on a par with The Carstairs and Bobby Kline.

and who asks for your opinion Pete :thumbsup:

thats a 1% crap post that is :thumbup:

Posted (edited)

didnt Cliff steel get a handful from Black Grape for £8 each?

He got one or two, then he told me about it so I rang up and I had to pay nearly double for mine £15.

I was gutted :thumbsup:

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Guest gordon russell
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I first became aware of it around the late 80's. An old Kitch / Dean Anderson spin.

(Always get confused by which one played what)

Was covered up and it's doing my bloody head in because I can't think of it.

Little Beaver ????

think theres a joke there joan,but i'm to much of a gentleman :thumbsup::lol::lol:

Guest gordon russell
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not 1967 but 1970/71 and rely`s very heavily on stevies my cherie amour

sean chapman gave carl willingham 2and half grand for it last year.

so its a safe bet to say that it is a 2k record :thumbsup:

dave

more a safe bet to say 1k :lol:

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It says on the, Kent classiest rarities 2, cd that it is a 1967 production :lol: by Brad Shapiro & Steve Alaimo :thumbsup:

just listening to the record make me not believe that. plus his other 45 on dade is clean up man.the same as betty wright. in parts it really does lean on stevie and thats summer 69

dave

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just listening to the record make me not believe that. plus his other 45 on dade is clean up man.the same as betty wright. in parts it really does lean on stevie and thats summer 69

dave

Totally agree with you on listening to it but unless Kent have fooked up its defo a 1967 production :rolleyes:

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He got one or two, then he told me about it so I rang up and I had to pay nearly double for mine £15.

I was gutted biggrin.gif

OK - here's the true story.

John Anderson and I got a deal thru Bernie Binnick to each take 100 copies of every TK record in the Tones Dist warehouse in Miami just before they took them all to be ground up because they didn't want to keep paying the rental on the storage facility. We had to take 100 each of everything because they didn't want to waste the time looking for individual titles. So we got 100 each of every freaking KC 45...the only thing I recall not being there was the Charles Johnson on Alston.

It's all very well joking now that I was selling them at £8 and £15 :thumbsup: .... but the simple fact is that I'd been listing it for yonks at £8 and nobody had the 'ear' to buy it until it started getting played. In fact, some may have even gone in those TK Soul Packs I did in order to get rid of the KC's and George McRae's etc. I can't remember Cliff buying a bunch, but I can remember selling the last 10 or so to Tim Brown for £35 each. So whilst other people got a bargain, I'd paid 10c each - so I was pleased to be selling it too .... plus all the other TK deepsoul stuff that I sold for far bigger money to Japan and the other stuff I had on my shelf when the funk resurgence happened - thank you very much.

So - all round, everybody was happy.

And to make everybody happier (possibly ?) there'll be a revival of my 'Hit and Run' label in January 2009 - the first 2 45s will be Mary Gresham and Doris Allen - 4 storming dancers. All 4 previously unreleased (other than my Soulscape CDs) - so the big question is - will they be able to be played at venues... classic real soul from back in the day, first time on vinyl, first time on 45... what other excuse can anyone find for not playing them ? not rare enough ? ......... tricky... :yes:

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And to make everybody happier (possibly ?) there'll be a revival of my 'Hit and Run' label in January 2009 - the first 2 45s will be Mary Gresham and Doris Allen - 4 storming dancers. All 4 previously unreleased (other than my Soulscape CDs) - so the big question is - will they be able to be played at venues... classic real soul from back in the day, first time on vinyl, first time on 45... what other excuse can anyone find for not playing them ? not rare enough ? ......... tricky... biggrin.gif

I know one DJ who'll be playing 'em, Garry!

Very good news mate.

:thumbsup:

Sean

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I know one DJ who'll be playing 'em, Garry!

Very good news mate.

thumbsup.gif

Sean

I'll start a new thread on this closer to release date - but for the moment, thanks Sean - at least I've sold one copy - do you have 499 friends ? :thumbsup:

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