Derek Pearson Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 In the mid 90's our merry band of pranksters used to travel down the M1 every month or so to a club called 'Pitches' in Rotheram. The guy that ran Blacknight Records in Sheffield used to always have a rather large sales box sat on a table which I used to plough through constantly. He always had a handful of more "interesting" things tucked away which he'd show to those he knew weren't shy with their money. This record came out of that pile. To add spice it's not in any of the price guides I've got and I've never heard of either the label or artist before. Surely you're curious now? It's dated 1974 and at 3:30 mins it's half a minute too long. It starts really nicely but has a bit of a wobbly phase 'bout minute and a half in. It's on the right side of good but a long way off from being brilliant. Doubt if you could play it in many clubs, Soul Essence & the Orwell are the only ones that spring to mind. If you know it don't give the game away just yet. It's all good fun innit, derek 04_DJ.mp3
Blake H Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 How come Gary S showed you that box then Derek? BH
Derek Pearson Posted December 28, 2006 Author Posted December 28, 2006 How come Gary S showed you that box then Derek? BH Cast a line and wait....I knew by writing that line a buddy would be bursting to reply with a quip like yours Blake hehehe. In the mid 90's money was literally falling out of my pockets, I was single had no car and was going to the states record hunting for 3 weeks every year. So what do you think of the record then Blake? When I tell you what I paid for this particular record you'll realise I had more money than sense then..... derek
Sean Hampsey Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 In the mid 90's our merry band of pranksters used to travel down the M1 every month or so to a club called 'Pitches' in Rotheram. The guy that ran Blacknight Records in Sheffield used to always have a rather large sales box sat on a table which I used to plough through constantly. He always had a handful of more "interesting" things tucked away which he'd show to those he knew weren't shy with their money. This record came out of that pile. 04_DJ.mp3 Not bad that Derek... but not the best tune to come out of PITCHES (or out of Gary's goody pile ). Haven't got a clue mate! Three questions:- 1. Who is it? 2. How much did you pay for it? 3. Did you have a nice Christmas? Sean
DtheD Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 I had one of these from Gary Blacknight as well-I remember him bigging this up to me-he probably had a few!! Tell you what though, I can see the yellow label but cant remember who it's by so now it's gonna take me all night trawling the racks trying to find it! Thanks Derek, dont you know I've got better things to do. Dave Ripolles
Derek Pearson Posted December 29, 2006 Author Posted December 29, 2006 hey up Dave how's it going? Bet you've already figured it out now yellow label an' all - if not try this - Wilt rhymes MS. Impressive eh? derek
Derek Pearson Posted January 20, 2007 Author Posted January 20, 2007 Bet you've already figured it out now yellow label an' all - if not try this - Wilt rhymes MS. derek Out of New Orleans. Did you find your copy Dave? Seem to think I paid fifty quid for it....oh well. derek
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