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  1. We had ska nights in Putney (London) in 67/68ish at St Mary's church hall, it was called the Ska Bar, the dj was Neville Your Musical Enchanter. He played a mixture of ska and rocksteady. they were great nights for a while, until the audience divided racially into late mods/early skins and west indian youths and that was the end of that.The majority of us moddy types were into the soul of the time ie Stax/Atlantic/Motown/Sue, Leon Haywood's Mellow Moonlight was big in Putney, the local HMV shop sold it on import, which seemed very exotic at the time. A year or so later down the road in Wimbledon there was Reggae City, which was more Skin oriented. The other Tone
  2. Speaking as a man with Parkinson's I'd like to say that I don't sound like that, though other sufferers may do. I sound like I'm a bit constipated which of course I am! The other Tone
  3. Most of them look like someone in the family has got too a little too close to some other family member.......any of them from Norfolk? the other Tone
  4. I've mentioned this before on this site, but I have a fuzzy memory from the Torch of another version of this tune, but as I was stoned and nobody else seems to have heard of it I must have imagined it........ the other Tone
  5. I bought 3 or 4 copies of Laugh, laugh, laugh back from Philly in 1974, they either came from Val Shively's shop or Bernie Binnicks warehouse, can't remember, but they had blue lettering. Think I sold one to Levine. the other tone
  6. Excellent!
  7. I've just started waiting for the buyer to leave feedback, as I am pissed off with customers who couldn't be bothered to leave feedback after I've left the an A++ rating. It seems to me that its only common courtesy to leave feedback, as it is the basis of the way ebay operates. The better the feedback the more trust there is (I hope) Tony
  8. blimey that was moving......
  9. great head-tingling stuff. He's the best...
  10. very tasty yumm!
  11. The Jackie Edwards was played by Ian Clark at Yate, and yes, it failed to monsterize. Tone
  12. Always been a cheap tune,always used to be a pound or so in old money. But what a great sound. I was really pleased to hear it the other night (and dance to it) Mark - Reading hasn't been the same since you left. (so I've been told anyway) Tony
  13. I'd dance to it
  14. Found this on the Daily Mail website (hate the Mail, but was doing me mum a favour- honest!!) 'Ebay avenger' offers a truce00:01am 31st May 2006 Reader comments (22) The 'ebay avenger' who posted an embarrassing web page about a student who sold him a faulty laptop last night offered to take it down in exchange for his money back and an apology. Thomas Sawyer, 23, was so incensed after forking out £375 that he decided upon the most humiliating form of revenge. After fixing the computer and inspecting its contents, he designed a site entitled 'The Broken Laptop I Sold on eBay' and, in a mocking first person account, told the story of the sale in detail. He showed pictures of Amir Tofangsazan kissing a girl, sleeping and with a bare chest, a copy of his passport and pornographic images he claimed to have found on its hard drive. Amir, an 18-year-old A-Level student from Barnet, North London, said his life had been made a 'living hell' since the website was published and announced he was going to sue for libel. Yesterday, however, it emerged he is being investigated over at least one other eBay 'scam'. Mr Sawyer, who is in the final year of a degree in cognitive science and lives in Exeter, said: 'I still have the laptop and would be happy to hand it over to police if requested to. 'All photographs remain on the hard drive along with date stamps proving that they were saved onto it before i bought the laptop. 'I did not make any allegations against Amir, I simply documented what I found on the hard drive after he broke repeated promises to refund my money for goods which were broken when I received them. 'I am also sorry to hear that he has received angry phone calls from people, these are not from me and I did not post his phone number on the Internet. 'The site is genuine but I would be happy to take it down after a refund and apology from Amir himself.' Meanwhile, Debbie McInerney, a 42-year-old IT administrator from Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, said she paid Amir £147 for an iPod in March but it never turned up. Amir banked the cheque but failed to answer emails asking when it would arrive. So Mrs McInerney complained to site regulators and took the matter to the police. It is still being investigated. Shortly afterwards, Amir's account - for which he invented the username 'thomasbuckly' - was deactivated. 'My disabled mother has come to live with me so I wanted an iPod so I could listen to music quietly,' said Mrs McInerney. 'I bid for this one on eBay and was asked to make a cheque out to A.Tofan, which I later discovered was not even the seller's full name. 'You have to trust people on eBay but he's the only one I've ever had a problem with. 'He sent me repeated emails asking when he could expect to receive funds, but never responded once after I started asking him when he would send it. 'I was really upset and became angry and frustrated wondering why anybody would do that to me. To other people it might not seem a lot, but to me £127 and the £20 for postage that he demanded was a lot of money and I had worked overtime to pay for it. 'Since then I have been contacted by somebody else who had similar problems.' Mrs McInerney posted 'feedback' to Amir's eBay account saying: 'Banked my cheque 31/3 for £147.00 - still not sent the item despite e-mails.' Another eBay member, who had agreed to sell Amir a Ted Baker tie for £2.50, wrote: He phoned to say cheque would be posted but still nothing arrived!'. Amir was exposed yesterday after selling what he claims to have been a 'fully working laptop' on the Internet site. But Mr Sawyer said it not work when it arrived at his home two months later. After mending it he was amused to find it contained all sorts of embarrassing information about Amir and set up the website to ridicule him. Included were a selection of '90 pictures of women's legs' that had apparently been taken on trains with a camera phone. Amir, who claims the laptop was not broken and that the pornographic images and pictures of legs were nothing to do with him, said he had been forced to go into hiding since the website was made public because of threatening and racist phone calls. He refused to comment on Mr Sawyer's offer. 'The police are investigating the iPod case and I can't comment on it,' he added.
  15. Its bloody fab! Love this sort of slowie, real soul! Tone
  16. got a studio acetate somewhere if that's any use tony
  17. Dunno about selling, had a brain seizure once and swapped Toby Legend for a copy of Five and a Penny....dur!
  18. For some stupid reason I let Levine persuade me to sell him the Rotations Put another dime D9 on Frantic in '74 for about sixpence
  19. Mike and Bernie Winters
  20. No complaints from sunny Surbiton, my postman even signs for my recorded stuff and shoves them under my back gate.
  21. My postman is brilliant, he even signs for my recorded stuff and shoves them under my back gate. No complaints from Sunny Surb.
  22. Robert John; Raindrops, Love and Sushine. What an uplifiting voice, always raises the spirits
  23. I see Mr Rounce is having a slack morning again Tone
  24. Hi Shaun Just wanted to say thanks, got the Pacific Gas etc album about 10 minutes after hearing it on the show. Tony


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