You love her, she loves you, that’s the way it’s got to be, together
When you met you both agreed that your love would always be, together
Cuz I know if you take me back
They’ll be no worries, cuz I’ll see to that
I think you could be right Joan, 'moan' might be a bit to 'risky' for a nice girly love song don't you think? You really need the record to be able to make a good guess of some lyrics and I've only got a tiny mp3 of it, so I think we should go with your interpretation.
Have you thought about using one of those lockable straps that you secure suit cases with? They're light and adjustable lenghts
You could put around the box and table, through the handle of the box. You can't nick off with the box or open it and take records out.
Admittedly you could cut the strap, but it would be a bit suspicious and obvious the the DJ currently spinning - just don't inbibe too much & forget the number of the combination lock!
The blank acetate sits on the cutter like a record on a deck. In the little hole by the side is a metal peg that is needed to turn the acetate around, (againt the friction of the cutting head). The cutting head cuts out the groove that then become playable like the groove in a record.
Did you ask him how the hell you're supposed to get it to turn on the cutter without the second hole?
Must have been a 'cut out' studio acetate, they have drill holes don't they?!
I think that's because JM's prices are based on the last time he sold the title.
There's a couple of records in there that are way below the current price but are what they were when he last sold them and I bought them for that price, but not seen him have them for sale since.
There's loads kicking about from the seventies when people cut a northen track on to the reverse of a one-sided acetate, often a non soul sound. In the 80's & onwards the cutting houses refused to do it  because the old acetate's coating had become very britle and knacked the cutting head.
No I only have it the 100 anni single that I got for free on the night. I think Ady C found the acetate in a shop in NY without a name and called it the Fab Impac because of the Fab Imacts on Bomb? He and Keb used to play it in the 80's. I think Tim Brown got the first 'proper' copy from John Manship?
You didn't miss much, particulary Butch's spot - a load of over played oldies!
APPOINTMENTS
FRANK BEVERLY – WANTED
MELLO SOULS –
DEVOTIONS – DO DO
SOUL BROTHERS INC – PYRAMID
DELEGATE 0F SOUL – RUNNING
CHERYL ANN – LET
DIANE LEWIS – CHANCE C/U
GENE TOONES
LITTLE JOHN – HEARTBREAKING TIME
TWO PLU TWO – LOVE WILL CONQUOR
TOMMY RIDGLEY
JAMES DOCKERY – FAITH
SUFFLER – ALWAYS BE MINE
MR LUCKY – I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU
RAY AGEE- LOSING
CHANTELLE & AQUALADS – I’LL NEVEER KNOW
MELLO SOULS
JUST BROTHERS – C/U
Johnny Barnes - Beginning Today – AMC £115
Flowers - For Real – Laxpressio £429
Target - Give Me One More Chance – Kama £389
Vashons - We'll Be Together – Delle £512
Willie Mason and All the Kings Men - Why - Ka La Ma £358
Alexander Patton - A Lil Lovin' Sometimes - UK Capitol promo £308
Spiedels - Dream Girl - Providence Promo £296
Kim Weston - I'm Still Loving You - Tamla Motown promo £205
Sam Dees - Lonely For You Baby - SSS International DEMO £433
Matadors - Say Yes Baby – Chavis £334
Rhon Silva - Get It Right – Uptight £329
Positive Change - Positive Change - Fortress LP £120
Hytones - Bigger and Better - A-Bet £441
Flamma Sherman - Where Is He - Smb Promo £38
Jack Montgomery - Dearly Beloved - Scepter Promo £278
Johnny Dollar - Your Love Has Got Me vocal & instl – Fised £168