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Tony Smith

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  1. I use a B4 pencil to add original marks to unplayed stock, then remove it with a rubber.....
  2. Eady is deffo fooked, but isn't it a different copy of Imperial C's, didn't last months copy have a issue label one side/demo the other?.......have we stopped talking about the columbian Shrine guy??
  3. Not totally true, it may have been given by many boyfriends, but... all the copies I had (20+) in the 80's were all unplayed store stock
  4. Safer to buy the white demo.
  5. The first (best IMO) version 1966 released on Keymen records, re-recorded for Minit records in 1968.
  6. Plus the Soultown release has an extra verse in it.
  7. Played c/u as the Soul Set by Ady at the 100 & Keb at Stafford
  8. Tim Brown sold one a few years back 600 I think
  9. The VEEP release also came out mis-labelled as the Four Havens "Let's have a good time"(which was the release before or after, not a bad record in it's own right).
  10. Ion also had it at one time too!
  11. Wartime Breakdown C/U was "So long Johnny" King George on RCA
  12. Anyone got a Johnny Soul they want to part with??
  13. Dave Thorley c/u at Stafford as Mel Britt
  14. Try this... Won't upload!! Sorry.
  15. Weren't 78's made from crushed beetles?
  16. Plus the earlier slightly harder relese of the vocal: Sidra 9006 RONNIE & ROBYN - EACH TIME / AS LONG AS YOU LOVE ME (I'LL STAY)
  17. Bass guitar, I don't think James Jamerson would've been bovvered!
  18. There was deffo a few more in the states at the time, a guy I got Joe Matthews(Kool Kat) off had 3 copies, all went to doo-wop collectors, I balked at $350, silly me.
  19. True also, I've been playing it on and off since the mid-nineties after getting one cheap of Pat Brady £10, an old Searling spin from 75-76
  20. Hey up Pete! Don't suppose you remember you still owe me a copy of Jimmy Gresham on Teri-De?


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