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Kegsy

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  1. Not to mention Global who seemed to get allsorts of this kinda stuff. Kegsy
  2. Bloody hell Pete I thought same as the above. Now that would have been a result. Nice one anyway tho. Kegsy
  3. Perhaps he sat up all night talking to Swish Kegsy
  4. The thing was the last poets all had muslim names so who were they in really ??? kegsy
  5. Everybodys got a pistol, everybodys got a forty five. And we dont need no RE-Ron either. If anybody knew Ag-knew. Will stop now probably miles in front of most on here. Kegsy
  6. Indeed it is, the plot thickens. Kegsy
  7. Joe Simon Just Like Yesterday Irral Stone Mint copy 60 quid inc Postage. Payment by Paypal or Cash (your own risk). Kegsy
  8. Was he ever a member of The Last Poets ?? kegsy
  9. Is Green-Eyed soul a record that someone has that you want ? kegsy
  10. Pretty sure I had this on a yellow label at some time or other. Cant remember label tho. Any ideas ? Ooops a senior moment there, was thinking of the presentaions call on me on american music makers. Kegsy
  11. So how do you explain writer and Music co differences ??? kegsy
  12. Strange one, Just seen Johnny Bristol Do it To My Mind on record of the day thread. I've had this for years and never thought much of it, however I just dug the record out and gave it a play, its a lot better than I remember. is this because someone else has said they rate it. kegsy
  13. I know what you mean, I have one too. Trouble is if you come home pissed they sound great, only to sound average/maybe again the next day. Kegsy
  14. Maybe its a question of stimulants, alcohol etc when one is out, whereas one is usually stone cold sober at home. kegsy
  15. Or My Drab Hit Kegsy
  16. The DithyRamb is some form of ancient greek choral hymn. Kegsy
  17. These credits dont look too much like what is credited on the actual record old boy. Writers J.Della/P.Valvano Mi-Val Music Co ASCAP Kegsy
  18. Correction, according to Soulful Detroit Mike Valvano died on April 10 2002 of a heart attack. This was posted a guy called Ralph after being told by Harry Balk (Twirl Records Detroit) Not 2003 as I previously stated. Kegsy
  19. Maybe its just a complete printout of the entire database, thats very easy to do. Kegsy
  20. Maybe because the Four Vandals was Ian, and he was definately a big advocate of the Joey Delorenzo record at the time, wasn't he playing it at the Rocket ?. When the Four Vandals was exposed I just started to wonder about the other, I'm sure I wasnt the only one. No actual proof just suspicions. kegsy egsy
  21. I think Mike Valvano died in 2003. kegsy
  22. Once upon a time there was young man, who lived by the sea in a northern county; he was a keen collector/aficionado of a certain art form. The young man’s father was very rich and this allowed him to build his collection in a way many others were unable to do. The young man was able to further enhance, his already extensive collection, via contacts he made in a foreign land. These contacts had been cultivated via his early membership of the art forms’ appreciation society. Eventually his collection became a definitive reference point for the art form. Soon our young art form pioneer was sharing his collection with likeminded individuals who shared his love of these old masterpieces. He continued to share his collection with fans exhibiting regularly, sometimes three or four times per weekend. He and His followers started to scour a great land to the west in search of even more esoteric examples of this increasingly popular phenomenon. Within 5 years galleries were evident in many areas of the country, and some of the fans had become exhibitors in their own right. However the supply of original masters started to dry up and the young man fell from favour especially as some of his former fans were producing exhibitions that were superior to his. After a period in the wilderness, the young man decided to re-enter what he considered to be HIS original art form. He did this by contacting artists, originally involved with the art form, and commissioning new works in a more contemporary form. Unfortunately his former followers were unimpressed by his efforts as they were not in the correct format and did not fit into the originals only ethos of the art form. The young man then decided to commission works made using the same materials, formats and styles as the much loved original art form. One of these was discovered to be a fake, not a genuine original as was claimed. This led to suspicion about the voracity of other recently discovered masterpieces. I think that sums it up dont you Chalky ? Without naming names or bringing any legal issues.
  23. I always thought that Mr Levine had his fingers in this particular pie,. in fact there was a point where I thought it was another "Four Vandals". Kegsy
  24. A bit like freebasing/politics on here then ? kegsy
  25. Not really I was buying at the U.S. market price, not my problem that they were ignorant of values over here. By your definition every collector, dealer etc who bought from the states back then was a chancer. Not so those that did just used some nous, anybody could have done it. By the way I still have most of the records I bought. Kegsy


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