I was at a Car boot in Plymouth in about 1990, and there was a box with a pile of singles in it. In there was a Marsha Brody boot for 10p that I had. I was just about to walk away when I spied a 50 box on the table. It was mainly pop chart stuff, accept for a mint april stevens pink MGM demo, marked up for £20. I put on the "Twenty Pounds for a record!" voice, and the seller told me that his daughter had seen it in a book for £40. "Forty Pounds for that!!!!". He asked me about it and I told him that it was my mums favourite when I was a kid. He then said I could have it for 3 or 4:D . Of course I gave him £3.
The following week at the same car boot there was a stall with a box full of Oriole singles. The only "decent" one was Sherry, Hugo Montenegro:angry2: . The seller told me that some nice man had had a load off him for 50p each about 10 minutes before.
In a second hand shop in Gosport I picked up a Patrice Holloway, Love & Desire, UK Issue for 25p in about VG+ condition. Also in Gosport I was looking over a blokes shoulder as he flicked through a box of singles, when my heart jumped at a yellow Chess Demo in a company sleeve of The Tiffanies, It's got To Be A Great Song. again Mint condition. On the downside, I remember my sister had a tape done for her with all the top sounds of the time at Wigan. One of the tracks I remembered the name of was Toody, By Angels One Five. I found 5 copies of it in a junk shop and bought them all. I was stuck with all of them until I just binned then. What an atrocious crock of shit that was!
I have found a few others, but not much to write home about. "Soul For Sale" John Schroeder on Piccadilly anyone?
Paul