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  1. The Ember and Bulldog versions are different. Isn't the Ember one pretty hard to find?
  2. The auction page would have expired by now. It was a UK seller from the South (possibly Brighton) who had sourced them in the US, old store stock and they sold for around the £300 mark. He sold at least three through eBay, and had at least two more as I was offered one as an under-bidder (about the third down the list of bidders). I declined as he was very vague about how many copies he had when asked, so I put two and two together and came up with a 50 count box. He may have only had the 5, but i wasn't willing to risk a Dream Team situation.
  3. There was a handfull of copies of "Love plays funny games" that went through eBay in the last eighteen months... all mint all from the same seller.
  4. He'd turn up half an hour before the end, having already attended a few other apocalpses that evening...
  5. Came out on both U.S and UK. Should only be a cheapie.
  6. Saw a U.S. issue in Pittsburgh for approx £500 last year. French copies with/without sleeve £50/£30
  7. Why the desperation to get them on vinyl? Unless you want to DJ with bootlegs?
  8. Should be some South African tamla motown 45s out there, I've got a couple of the LPs and they aren't run of the mill things...
  9. Is the triangular centre part of the disc or is it a later addition? Looks like its a 'chocolate metal middle' to me.
  10. Just switched on and was presented with the most out of tune caterwauling...
  11. Danny White -Miss Fine £30 Googie Rene - Smokey Joes La La - £20
  12. No, but plenty of RCA records were released on South African issues with triangular centres...
  13. Or Sooth Afrikan....
  14. Because his main market of Doo wopp / Group sound / Early Blues collectors are now into their 60s and starting to kipper it at an alarming rate...
  15. How is this seller getting away with selling what are blatant bootlegs? Apart from that, what kind of muppet is paying him £20 to take the orders in and then getting vinyl carvers to cut them?
  16. Hear it fairly regularly as Hoss plays it...
  17. There should be a full breakdown of charges on ebays website. I reckon you'd have to sell something at around £3K+ to get fees like that.
  18. Wrong time of year to be selling? (unless you Mr Manship, obviously...)
  19. i'm happy with my purchase.....
  20. No, but I'll play it for you at Middleton....
  21. try giving these a ring... https://www.tilleysmagazines.com/ Loads of paper goods. had piles of old soul mags off them years ago...
  22. Been A Bit Quiet Round These Here Parts... Posted by pikeys dog, 17 December 2006 so during the run upto xmas I'll start adding entries. WOOF ➢ Steam June 4th Posted by , 10 June 2005 Black Eyed Peas - Smallest Man Alive - Ultra~City Larry Davis - I've Been Hurt So Many Times - Kent Minnie Epperson - Grab Your Clothes - Action Claude (Baby) Huey - Keep It To Myself - M.I.O.B. Little Ben & The Cheers - Baby You're Mine - Rush Johnny Moore - What More Can I Do - Larry~O Rosco & Barbara - Could This Be Love - Old Town Wade & Jamie - Don't Put Off 'Till Tomorrow - Palomar Robin Rice - I've Had It - Crackerjack Sparkels - Try Love One More Time - Old Town Ruby Sherry - Feminine Ingenuity - Take 6 La Reine La Mar - That's Not The Way To Love - Cloud Bobbie Smith - Walk On Into My Heart - American Arts Troy Dodds - Try My Love - El Camino Tommy Navarro - I Cried My Life Away - De Jac Teddy Mack - Hey Gypsy Woman - Monroe The Romeos - Mon Petit Chow - Loma Betti Lou & Bobby Adams - Dr Truelove - Tra~X Roy Brown - Baby It's Love - Gert Bessie Jones - No More Tears - Abet Betty Lavette - What I Don't Know - Calla Steam 4th June Posted by , 10 June 2005 With an as expected lower crowd in the two non-oldies rooms (Due to Winsford clashing with yet another Allnighter) Johnny Beggs decided to combine them for a better atmosphere. At first I thought this would be a bad idea, but it did seem to work pretty well considering the diverse tastes of the people attending. I know the R&B / Early Soul DJ's did hold back on some of the more obscure and gritty stuff, so's not to offend those who were into later sounding Soul, and it appeared Andy Whitmore and Dean Anderson tailored there sets accordingly (the sign of a customer orientated DJ, the way it should be). I stuck to a more 60s Soul set than usual, but enjoyed it no less. A good atmos in that room, but the oldies room was dead - a complete change from the previous month.... are the Dinosaurs finally dying out? All in all an enjoyable night, made so as much by the company, as the sounds. Playlist to follow. May 28th Hideaway And The Non-cis, Manchester. Posted by , 10 June 2005 · Was planning on going to the Hideaway for a couple of hours, then onto the CIS, but as everone is probably aware, events at CIS put the kybosh on this plan. People seemed genuinely angry at Chris the promoter, blaming him for 'ruining their weekend'.... my thoughts on this - get a fcuking life.... it's only a night out. Chris and the rest of his team obviously put loads of effort into providing quality events, and for people to call him for things beyond his control is well out of order. A bit of respect for a guy who is willing to stand outside the venue on the night and personally apologise to anyone arriving and point them in the direction of a free venue, is called for. So with the cancellation of CIS i was forced to stay at the Hideaway and witness Mace running around sweating and Karate chopping all and sundry (due to him seeing a book called 'Kung Fu Mace'). A good night, with some quality early soul and R&B played. Steam May 14th Posted by , 10 June 2005 Buddy Lamp - My Tears - Double L Millie Foster - What A Thrill - President Z Z Hill - One Way Love Affair - MH Ben E King - Teeny Weeny Little Bit - Atco Ray Agee - You Hit Me Where It Hurts - Shirley Sugar Boy Williams - Little Girl - Herald Eddie Burns - Mean & Evil (Baby) - Harvey Maxine Brown - A Man - ABC Lula Reed - Puddenantane - Federal Roy Brown - Baby It's Love - Gert Chino Feaster - Don't You Know Baby - Strakers Billy Guy - Here I Am - ABC Vernon Harrell - If This Ain't Love - Score Margie Hendrix - I Call You Lover - Mercury Earl King - Trick Bag - Imperial Percy Mayfield - My Love - Tangerine Tommy Ridgeley - I Want Some Money - Johen Larry Birdsong - Little School Girl - Home Of The Blues Fenton Robinson - I Believe - Palos Bobby Rush - Much To Much - Checker Sinner Strong - Don't Knock It - Serock Ricky Ricks - Chained & Bound - Sure Shot Mabel King - Go Back Home Young Fella - Amy Tyrone Davis - Bet You Win - ABC Nmd / Carms Alldayer Playlist. R&b All The Way! Posted by , 10 June 2005 wilson pickett call on me joe turner love you baby jackie ross dynamite lovin buddy lamp my tears five royals they don't know lenny johnson walk jinny walk harold betters tall girl lulu reed puddenantane ricky ricks chained and bound howlin wolf 300lbs of joy big mama thornton be my chauffeur chuck berry ramona say yes roy brown its love mighty joe young ladies man pearl woods don't tell it all millie foster what a thrill annie williams I got a man dorothy williams watchdog eddie bo our love will never falter Sscdt Alldayer Playlist - Party Tunes Posted by , 10 June 2005 Lavern Baker - Wrapped, Tied and Tangled - Brunswick Demo Annabelle Fox - Lonely Girl - Satin White Demo La Reine La Mar - That's Not the Way To Love - Cloud George Smith - I've Had It - Turntable White Demo J. Mae Matthews - Lonely You'll Be - Atco White Demo Larry Williams - You Ask For One Good Reason - Okeh White Demo Deon Jackson - That;s What You Do To Me - Carla Mamie Lee - I Can Feel Him Slipping Away - M.G.M. Anita Humes - What Did I Do - Roulette Ed Crook - That's Alright - TriSound Emmanuel Laskey - Peas Loving Man - Thelma Tojo - Broken Hearted Lover - Tec White Demo Linda Jones - My Heart Needs a Break - Loma White Demo The 'Q' - That's The Way - Hound Gordon Keith - Look Ahead - Calumet Rock Candy - Alone With No Love - Dontee Unique Blend - Yes I'm In Love - Eastbound White Demo Mandrill - Too Late - Arista Four Sonics - If It Wasn't For My Baby - JMC Al Mason - Good Lovin' - Fynal Vynal Samanthas May 21st Posted by , 10 June 2005 · With the late notice of cancellation of 'Back Beat' by the new owners of Sheridans, I was at a loose end for a change... Samanthas was on in Sheffield, so I thought I might as well give it a go. In some ways I'd wished I'd stayed at home... The extensive refurb turned out to be a load of sheets hung all over the walls and ceilings, making the place look like the decorators had left half way through the job, leaving their dust sheets in situ. Due to a lower than expected turn out, the two rooms were combined giving an oldies heavy balance in my opinion... and not very good ones at that. The record room was reasonably busy, but it was mainly a case of trades as there wasn't much cash changing hands. To my eyes (and ears) JV has got this place and the 'Sheffield' scene all wrong... He's trying to promote a more forward thinking venue in what is effectively a stinking oldies backwater. It just doesn't work... the 'punters' don't want it, and I can see them staying away in droves. If I were JV I'd promote the main room as Samanthas Oldies, then open the second room as 'current sounds' not vice versa. Mind you if I were him I'd also drop quite a few of the resident DJs as they don't do him any favours... there's Oldies, Mouldy Oldies and Jurassic Oldies... and unfortunately a lot of the plays fall into the latter category. Read Full Entry â ' 0 Comments Options The Big Un - Saturday 14th Of May Posted by , 10 June 2005 · 4 views Ever done something then regretted it afterwards? I have on far too many occasions. This time I accepted DJ bookings at the SSCDT Alldayer in Derby, the NMD annual Alldayer in Thringstone, and Steam allnighter in Crewe.... all on the same day... Never one to let anyone down when I've accepted a job, I decided to grab the bull by the horns and do all of the jobs regardless of logistics. First off was the SSCDT all dayer in Derby. Set off in plenty of time to get there well before my set, but roadworks and crap drivers put paid to this, so I was cutting it a little fine... Managed to get there about 15 minutes before my set, sink a pint of shandy then get on with the job at hand.... Playlist to follow. Played a pretty safe Northern set as I was one of the first on and wanted to create a bit of an atmosphere. Had one very drunken dancer throughout the majority of my set. Time for a quick natter with everyone, then off to NMD for a few hours. This time I managed to get there well before my spot so I was able to enjoy listenening to a full set, and chat with quite a few people. (Mainly putting faces to computer IDs) No More Doggin' is an excellent club run by Kev Connellan and Steve Johnson, that plays rare 60s Soul and R&B, but unfortunately this place does not seem to get the support it deserves, no worries today though as due to plenty of 'plugging' the place filled up nicely, with quite a few dancers as well. Went up and did my spot... a full on R&B set.... as that seemed to be doing the business. Playlist to follow. Time for a few more chats, a pint or two of lemonade and sell a few tunes before it was back to the SSCDT alldayer. Now 4 hours isn't really a long time in the scheme of things, but 4 hours of a bunch of loonies mixing with seriously high levels of alcohol, led to the place resembling a bomb-site inhabited by a troop of marauding chimpanzees. A great time was had by all, including Janine who had managed to pull off a double bluff and actually turn up. As the witching hour approached it was time for the final leg of the marathon soul session... so off to Crewe we went... Arrived at Steam to find it a little down on numbers, but a busy Oldies room. The R&B room was at about its usual level throughout the night, even during Mace's spot. Playlist to follow. Left Crewe at 5am feeling a little tired, and managed to get all the way back to Sheffield before seven thirty, despite being Kamikazee'd by a big fat Wood Pigeon. Soulsville May 6th Posted by , 10 June 2005 Great night out.... don't remember too much of it as Bladeforlife was designated driver (which was nice), so I managed to partake in the great Kronenberg Bier Blond that they have started serving down there. Usual high standard of tunes that get played at this venue... Shame it's quite so intimate! The late licence cock-up was a shame, but like true Troopers, we all decamped to a bar a few doors away for a couple more beers and lots more banter. A steady journey home via an Indian take-away was the order of the day. The feller taking the order did a little dance whn he saw Bladeforlife walk through the door, as he knew he was going to be quids in.... Comparison of meal prices: Pikeys Dog + Missus = £7.00 (just under) Bladeforlife + Missus = £22.00 Soultown - May 1st Posted by , 10 June 2005 Really enjoyed what turned out to be the last Allnighter at Sheridans. A packer, with everyone up for a great night out. Fantastic line up as usual, with the small room giving less experienced DJs a chance (including a certain Gypos Mutt). It was a pleasure to play to such an appreciative crowd without massive dancefloor pressure. Unfortunately no playlist as I forgot to jot them down. Had a couple of people deck clocking the Betty Lavette version of 'Stormy' (Shame it's so hard to find, could have sold mine five times over.) Sheridans will be missed, as I don't think there is another club with that small, intimate feeling that is still big enough to accomodate a decent sized crowd. Stafford Reunion. Posted by , 10 June 2005 Well, Stafford Reunion was a bit of a let down to be honest. Parking was atrocious due to a fun fair being plomked on what seemed the only decent sized carpark in the area. Lugged the heavy record boxes the 200 yds up to the front door to be held up by over zealous doorstaff..... checking for drugs? No. Checking for weapons? No. Checking for bottles of lemonade? Yes. Well you could spray it in someones eye, and depending upon the 'lemon to liquid' ratio, it could sting them quite badly. As a part time record dealer, I was pretty much pee'd off when I found out that the table I'd reserved was somewhere in 'Alsager' (felt like it after walking past the main room and up the stairs). The room was the most depressing I've ever had the misfortune to be put in.... a bit of a sweaty coffin, full of record dealers with nobody looking at records. Spent a couple of hours in there hoping things would get better, but alas they didn't so i packed up and took the records downstairs. Slipped my box onto a small patch of free table in the foyer and made a few sales within 30 minutes.... this compounded the feeling of having wasted my time going upstairs. Managed to catch Guy Hennigans spot in the main hall, which was excellent, but by the time this had passed the whole event had already been soured for me. I've already made these comments to the promoters and to be fair they have responded accordingly... Don't think i'll make the journey there again though. Sweet Tooth Posted by , 17 April 2005 Larry 'Chubby' Reynolds - Sweet Tooth - Tri Spin Was he really 12 when he recorded this? WOOF! ➢ What's Wrong With Promoters..... Posted by , 17 April 2005 · Why do promoters of sporadic events pick nights that clash with established confirmed events? Latest in a long line of these clashes involved the very irregular 'Winsford' clashing with the bi-monthly 'Lifeline'. I'm not suggesting that promoters aren't allowed to go up against other venues, but it smacks of sheer stupidity to put a night on up against one of the most popular current all nighters... At the end of the day it's not just the rival promoter who loses out, it's everyone. As a promoter and 'punter' it annoys me that I can't visit these other venues as I can't be in two places at once... so yet again I miss out on a decent night out. The ethic of 'more choice' isn't always a great thing, it divides the scene and makes for poorer attended nights all round. This has been a regular thing amongst the local Soul Nights, but it has now started creeping into the Allnighter scene. No matter how hard you argue that the scene is 'huge' and places like Prestatyn and Stoke Kings Hall are always rammed, the truth is that there is an hardcore week in, week out allnighter crowd of around 300 - 400 people, and everytime that events clash, this crowd is diluted.... Places like Prestatyn are always going to be busy, but the majority of the people there may only visit one or two Allnighters during the year (some won't even manage that), so it's no good using them as a barometer when starting to promote an Allnighter. I suggest that the promoters of these nights that clash, get themselves out and about, and work out exactly which nights they shouldn't clash with before booking their dates. If there isn't the option of alternative dates, then why not forget about promoting a clash, and schedule something in for later in the year? Or would that be too easy, and remove the opportunity for self-ego boosting Just a thought like...... WOOF! ➢ Lifeline April 16th Posted by , 17 April 2005 Made our way up the M1 to the best upfront Allnighter in the country at the moment... Arrived at about 9.45 and there was already a decent turn out, with dealers set up and Vinyl hounds sniffing through the boxes. Said our hellos, then set up the sales and struck camp for the night. Another busy night ensued, with the record bar getting crammed full, but not much in the way of sales... Roger Banks reported low vinyl sales, suggesting a general slow down in the market, fortunately for Roger he'd just taken delivery of the excellent new batch of Kent CDs, which he had sold out of most titles of in two nights... Not the busiest 'Lifeline' (probably due to the rumours about Sheridans flying around, and the clash with Winsford...see later comments) Musically, for me this was probably one of the better 'Lifelines', from what you could hear in the bar. (There were some volume problems, and sound cutting out in there on occasion). It was great to see Jamie and Rich from 'Soulsville' down there.... I was beginning to think that they went out less often than the Olympic Torch. There aren't many Allnighters that I would travel the length of the country to attend, but this is one of them, so it's quite fortunate that I only live 40 minutes down the road. A highly recommended night out, just what an Allnighter should be like. WOOF! ➢ Steam Playlist For April - R&b And Early Soul Posted by , 12 April 2005 Troy Dodds - Count Of Love - Daytona Gino - It's Only A Paper Moon - Golden Crest Donald Height - You Can't Trust Your Best Friend - Old Town WD Eddie Bo - Fence Of Love - Seven B Little Richie - One Bo-dillion Years - Sound Stage 7 Big Dee Irwin - I Wanna Stay Right Here With You - Rotate WD Fred Kibble - Hey Boy, Hey Girl - Copa Roscoe Robinson - What Makes A Man Do Wrong - Tuff Demo Betti Lou & Bobby Adams - Dr Truelove - Tra~x Sherri Taylor & Singin' Sammy Ward - Lover - Motown WD Lula Reed - Puddentane - Federal Little Richard - It Ain't Watcha Do - Vee Jay Oscar & Anita - What You Don't Know - USA Mary Johnson - These Tears - Queen No No Starr - Swing Your Love My Way - Midas Ray Pettis - Hello There Pretty Baby - Dee Dee Titus Turner - Last Of The Big Time Spenders - Glover WD Baby Jean - Oh Johnny - Stacy WD Willie Mae Thornton - My Man Called Me - Peacock Little Oscar - Empty Bottles - Palos Tommy Raye - You Don't Love Me - Pen Lee Rogers - Troubles - Mah's Buddy Ace - True Love, Money Can't Buy - Duke Demo Jimmy Ricks - Oh, What A Feeling - Festival Demo Steam , Crewe 9th April Posted by , 10 April 2005 Second time out for this venue, and a much improved one. Arrived around the midnight point after some deft driving from vault-of-souler..... a bit of a white knuckle ride around those country lanes near Alsager. Met the hirsute Mr Beggs at the door, who was looking rather chuffed with the turn-out. Place was filling up nicely with a fair split between the rooms, with the Oldies room being chokka. Continued up the 96 flights of stairs to the R&B room, having to stop at each landing to strike camp, have a cup of tea and a bit of bun, before venturing onwards and upwards. Now because I'm quite a lazy sort, and I love R&B, I didn't venture downstairs very much, but when I did I enjoyed the sounds I heard in the "Conny Sewers" room, but the Oldies room wasn't really my bag (7 days is too long stands out as the standard of oldie I heard), however the dancefloor was full so fair play to the DJs.... Anyway a swift run down of the upstairs room. Walked in to hear the back end of Horse's set... quality, uptempo R&B as usual... Said my hellos, handed out a few Back Beat flyers, delivered a few records to their new owners and listened to Mace's spot. 1.30 came around and it was my turn behind the decks. Tried to keep the tempo up, with a mixture of popular R&B and a smattering of lesser known tracks (Playlist to follow). The dancefloor was pretty busy throughout, so not too bad a set. Handed over to Kev Drage, who favours a slightly more midtempo style of track, but a great spot never the less. Pete Coulson put in a sterling effort for his hour between 3.30 and 4.30.... mixing it up with some storming tracks..... Last up was a double deck set from Roger and Horse, all great tunes ranging from Gritty uptempo R&B to slick midtempo Big City Soul. Quality music in a good venue... My only gripe is the lack of heating in the upstairs room, quite a few people came in the room spent ten to fifteen minutes in there, then went back downstairs for a warm up. Had one last walk around the venue just prior to closing and counted well over 150 peeps still in.... Not bad for only the second night, and sure to increase in the future. WOOF! ➢ Ponds Forge 8th April 2005 Posted by , 09 April 2005 Another good Ponds this month... Quite a few bemused Soul Sourcers in attendance - but were Bill, Ben and Weed there? Musically, this place is getting better (although I have heard the complaint that there are less oldies being played, but that suits me just fine). A good mixture of Oldies, Newies and inbetweenies..... plenty of 70s tracks if that's your bag, and a full dancefloor for the majority of the evening... Even a smattering of R&B tracks didn't put the dancers off... cue my favorite phrase of the moment.... "When is an R&B record not an R&B record?.... when it's a Northern/Stafford record!" (Delete as applicable). Always enjoy this venue as a seller - nice well lit room, that isn't too far away from the music, yet the volume is low enough so that you can chat/deal/joke around without having to shout.... Can't wait until next month, when Soul Sourcers Jamien and Rich from Soulsville, and John May are guests. Promises to be a bit of a packer, with the majority of the SSCDT showing as part of their SSCDT weekend...... No doubt the Four Horse(wo)men of the Soulpocalypse will be appearing. Ta Ta for now, oh, by the way..... WOOF! ➢ Grooving To....... Posted by , 06 April 2005 Currently making my tail wag: The Sherrell Brothers - The Price - Currison Jazzy piece of Soulful Crossover. WOOF! ➢ Welcome Posted by , 06 April 2005 · Thought it was about time that Rover shared his rovings with you all. I'll post a short revue up of any venue or event that I visit. WOOF! ➢
  23. I've defiantely got a spare.... I'll pm you with a price when I locate it - be tomorrow now as it's gettng on a bit.


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