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Dave Rimmer

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  1. Doh ! Never looked at that
  2. It's an advert for Netto
  3. To be honest, I don't think Trev actually said anything that was offensive. He actually finished his post by saying "Hope it does well for him" As someone else who has actually had a book published about the Soul scene, I know that some people will think it's brilliant, others will dislike it. They are entitled to their views, whether I agree with them or not. I'm old enough and wise enough to live with that and not react hysterically. Life's like that, people have different opinions, and are entitled to air them. Launching into an abusive tirade will not alter that person's opinions, and might actually make others think he was right.
  4. Pigeon Club in Bolton. It was actually the 'Headquarters of the Lancashire Racing Pigeon Association', but everyone knew it as the Pigeon Club.
  5. £400 in Manship's guide. If you want to pay four hundred quid you can have mine
  6. Ah I thought you meant when I was DJing. Can't even remember why or when I played it.
  7. So Motown isn't a label now ?????? Errr, I haven't. I haven't got a copy of Richie Adams
  8. Train times Depart: 10:50 Long Eaton (LGE) Arrive: 11:00 Derby (DBY) Depart: 11:28 Derby (DBY) Arrive: 12:47 Crewe (CRE) Depart: 13:13 Crewe (CRE) Arrive: 13:58 Prestatyn (PRT) Return Depart: 11:45 Prestatyn (PRT) Arrive: 12:44 Crewe (CRE) Depart: 13:13 Crewe (CRE) Arrive: 14:11 Birmingham New Street (BHM) Depart: 14:34 Birmingham New Street (BHM) Arrive: 15:23 Leicester (LEI) Depart: 15:57 Leicester (LEI) Arrive: 16:17 Long Eaton (LGE)
  9. My answer was not open to translation at all. The Four Tops was the first UK #1 record on a Motown label. There is no doubt about the veracity of that statement. It's true, it's a fact. End of story ! Your attempts to extract yourself from the huge pile of brown sticky stuff you dumped yourself in by attempting to ridicule my answer does not become you. Accept it. You were wrong. You are a muppet ! You will remain a muppet in my estimation until you have made fair and honest reparation. That's a pint you owe me Muppet Oh yes, did I mention that you texted me back to inform me that I was wrong and it was Smokey, or had you conveniently forgotten that bit. Muppet
  10. You've got too much free time, get back to the marking
  11. Well as Thorsten is asking about it, it obviously is known by him if nobody else
  12. A little story. At the second Prestatyn, the Thursday night was a much smaller affair and was really just for the DJs and guests. It was all held in the Queen Vic, so that gives you an idea of how many were involved. The DJs for the night were picked on a pretty informal basis, and had an hour each. Roger Banks and I decided we would split an hour betwen us. With about twenty minutes to go Roger said "Turn your watch back ten minutes". I duly did so, and when the next DJ (And I won't embarrass him by naming him, but he's on SS) arrived to sort his records out with about five minutes to go, Roger said words to the effect "Blimey you're early", and showed him the time on his watch. Now the said DJ wasn't totally daft, he didn't trust Roger, so came and asked me what time I made it (Obviously thinking I was more trustworthy) Of course my watch agreed with Roger's, so he left the stage and said I'll come back in fifteen minutes. To the delight of me and Roger we could see him looking at his watch, shaking his wrist to see if it was still working, and holding it to his ear to see if it was ticking. It was only when he asked a couple of his mates what time they made it that he sussed he'd been done ! As the dawn of realisation spread across his face he approached the decks to find me and Roger helpless with laughter. He suggested that none of our parents were married and promptly put the next record on, and used the mic to tell everyone what a pair of twats we were. He really did take in good spirit though and saw the funny side, but not as funny as me and Roger thought it was
  13. Why ? How many copies have you got
  14. Are you reading this Chris
  15. Except for one small point.....'Baby Love' was on STATESIDE, not Motown, which is why I said The Four Tops. If you'd asked the right question, you'd have got the right answer, ie which Motown ARTIST had the first number 1 in the UK, not what was the first Motown number 1 in the UK, because Baby Love WASN'T ON MOTOWN You muppet
  16. If it's in the listing, it means it was scheduled for release, which sort of implies that it would exist. Of course whether it did actually get released is a totally different thing
  17. Quite a few years ago I was in my local second hand record shop when someone came in and sold the owner, Richard, a carrier bag of records for £15. Richard turned to me and said "These are your sort of thing Dave". There were about fifty import singles, at least two thirds of which were northern. I offered Richard twenty five quid, which he gladly accepted and said "that's a quick tenner". I think I made about £600 off the sale of the contents of that carrier bag
  18. Thanks Simon, but I'm well down the list I sometimes feel that my memory is failing because I can listen to a record, sing along to all the words, and then can't remember what it is ! When I do remember I then realise I've got a copy, which makes it worse. What I am good at, is not remembering information itself, but remembering where the information is, so I can go and look it up. I'm also a pretty good researcher, so can find information and link odd bits together to form the whole picture. In terms of remembering record information Johnny Weston, or Woody are the guys I tend to ask because as I've already said I'm hopeless at that sort of thing (Mind you, I could probably tell you all sorts of trivia when someone had indentified the record for me )
  19. Noticed there was a discussion going on about when import duty becomes payable. Well here's what HM Revenue & Customs site says 2. Postal Packages imported from countries outside the EU top ^ 2.1 Does the sender have to declare the goods? Under international postal agreements the sender must complete a customs declaration (CN22 or CN23) which in most cases should be affixed to the package. The declaration includes a description of the goods, the value and whether they are gifts or commercial items. Any Post Office abroad should be able to give advice to the sender. It is in your own interest to ensure, wherever possible, that the sender abroad makes a complete and accurate declaration. If no declaration is made, or the information is inaccurate, the package may be delayed while we make further enquiries, or in some cases the package and its contents may be seized. top ^ 2.2 Do I have to pay import duties and/or import VAT on goods sent to me? Most goods arriving in the UK from outside the EU are liable to any or all of the following taxes: customs duty excise duty import VAT and must be paid whether: you purchase the goods or receive them as a gift; the goods are new or used (including antiques) the goods are for your private use or for sale top ^ 2.3 Are import duties and import VAT always payable? No. Customs duty is waived if the amount of duty is less than £7. Import VAT is not payable on: commercial consignments eg goods purchased over the internet with an intrinsic value not exceeding £18, but this does not include alcohol, tobacco products, perfume or toilet waters gifts, excluding alcohol, tobacco, perfumes and toilet waters, with a value not exceeding £36 and which comply with the rules shown in paragraph 2.4. There are a number of other circumstances where relief from some or all customs charges may be available. If you think your goods may be eligible for a relief you should contact the National Advice Service for further information. top ^ 2.4 Gifts Goods sent as a gift are not free of import duties and import VAT. However, customs duty will not be collected if the amount is less than £7, and import VAT is not chargeable if: the value of the gift does not exceed £36 the customs declaration is completed correctly the gift has been sent from a private person outside the EU to a private person(s) in this country the gift is for the use of either yourself or your family there is no commercial or trade element and the gift has not been paid for either directly or indirectly the gift is of an occasional nature only eg for a birthday or anniversary. Please note the purchase of goods from outside the EU to give as a gift to a relative or friend, whether or not addressed to that person, is treated as a 'commercial consignment' for which the import VAT relief threshold is £18 (paragraph 2.3 refers).
  20. So did I , but he'd already bought a demo by then. Anyone interested in a near mint issue ?
  21. If anyone from Germany is coming over to Prestatyn can you PM me please. Thanks
  22. Three quid
  23. You have put a few pounds on mate.


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