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  1. Hi can somone please tell me how much these two records are worth. Joe Tex- A side - a sweet woman like you B side-Close the door promo copy yellow atlantic label. Betty Everett- trouble over the weekend The she wont fit- promo copy blue and white Vee jay Label
  2. https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Northern-Soul-Miss-D...93%3A1|294%3A50 re-issue then?
  3. Just seeing if this is worth anything? Label-Evolution
  4. LRK posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    They all look the same LOL
  5. LRK posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Just wondering if this is worth anything? Jay D. Martin- By yourself on- Tower. 403-61780
  6. Thanks deffiantly a boot then as does not say demonstartion copy or not for sale on it at all, also it seems the numbers on the deadwax are scratched on. Is it really worth 49.00 quid tho, like the the boot on E-bay???
  7. I don't know if mine is a re-issue, how can I tell i think it is? It has all the same numbers as the orignial tho??
  8. Is white, but just noticed another number scrathed into it, 499528-x? but it deffo has the numbers ZTSC 125854-1A stamped in deadwax
  9. How much is this one worth, I saw it on e-bay going for £49.00, i know it's a re-issue? But just want to know if it is actually worth that much, the numbers are 2002, ztsc-125854 on a white Inferno Label. Thanks.
  10. Thanks what you think some one wil pay for it?
  11. Hi all just wondering how much this record is worth? Ive got it on RCA Victor, on orange background,the numbers on it are: 47-8893, tk4m1141, thanks.
  12. LRK posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    A Soul Snob to me is them older who think they are much better than you because your younger and into NS, but they forgot they were young once.
  13. It is a bit odd Marc is not replying now John has replied.
  14. LRK posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Just heard hes not dead. Very ill tho.
  15. LRK posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Alton Ellis: 1944-2008 October 9, 2008 It comes with great sorrow that I spread the news that Mr. Soul of Jamaica, Alton Ellis, passed away on the morning of October 9th. The world was given this treasure in 1944 when he was born in Trenchtown, Kingston, JA. His career spanned nearly five decades and his ever-lasting impression on the future of Jamaican music came in the mid- to late-sixties as the riddim-laden grooves filled with his soulful melodies permeated the upbeat vibrations of the ska era. The summer of 66 saw the explosion of rocksteady in the Kingston scene and Alton ruled the dancehalls during this time as he cuts tunes for Studio One and Treasure Isle among others. His musical longevity persisted for years and years and he enjoyed much-deserved praise from a new generation of listeners as ska and rocksteady made a revival in the late nineties. https://jamworld876.blogspot.com/2008/10/rip-alton-ellis.html was a true ledgend. R.IP.
  16. Hi young brett, I am 19 myself, And just saw your are from Huntingdon im just down the road near st,ives!!
  17. Just wondering who is the youngest member on here who is into ns? And how you got into it?
  18. Hi all, always wanted this on Vinyl but can never can find it. Does anyone know where I can buy it, and how much? Cheers Liam
  19. II'm Young and ill DJ for you if you pick me up in Cambridgeshire!?!?
  20. Hi all, heard this yesterday thought it was a bit silly was ok in some parts then went silly, thought I would post it anyway. Started to go on to all the pop stuff. https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/ then click on te right "uk dance music"