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  1. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226622851744?_skw=temptones&itmmeta=01JR2SNAXH66ZPXGF5YH02D1NM&hash=item34c3c64aa0:g:Nu0AAOSwFKFnwbS9&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA0FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1c3kq3yWk6EdUT1v3DHaX0SUSepZvYCsjAqAnHk7SnEGlDF2VSowmVXxjQvtbdxSRTfAC4Cxw6xoi3%2FDknLQ4SVHHHcjpK%2FMSId2iojtPRCs8qRw949DUtpXVWnom0TRQLHlXVZTyeL2YT%2FNToL65gm1%2Fph0buTgGmojX2cUhDwqZyJ4ZExJe2Eh699BQvSEt3frb75ZODyhzTiBLHQMFmHUw18AZTucHzmgePFBW3%2BJ%2FLzQBNNjuRPlxJO0y2ECCw%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR-6u1dnAZQ
  2. First uk issue then play them If someone else there has the us release then let them play them Unreleased before then play whatever
  3. No track exists as far as I know
  4. Really sorry to hear this Rip Martin
  5. Ah ok I just went by the YouTube videos that said the lowrider cars were big scene in South America Sorry but thanks for clearing it up
  6. Low rider refers to.the modified car scene in South America where they alter the suspension so the car goes lower. The music is often slower or the b sides of songs known on northern scene There are a few documentaries on YouTube
  7. If you want it next day pay for next day delivery. Makes me laugh when people say I've been looking for a copy of a record for years then moan about it taking a few extra days to get there
  8. The tonny hymes is a 60s type slow track , I meant the Frederick.hymes was played more in the modern sets when it appeared rather than in the oldies dj sets
  9. Fredrick hymes was said to have been booted but no one has ever come up with a copy for the price of a bootleg. It is a modern version of the same song released by tonny hymes which is a slow version. As said above all came from brooklyn born in the USA. Rumours of a yellow label release also but this was most probably down to a poor quality scan or photo
  10. Wasn't it duke browner who wrote this?
  11. Return it if you are not happy then buy another copy. No point having a record you are not happy with
  12. Wasn't there a date stamp added to the boot to try to add extra provenance?
  13. Wouldn't they press up a few extras anyway in case of breakage / damage when doing a specific number ? just in case a few got dropped / knocked over before the event
  14. Pressed at the same time.from same plates but over the amount requested Unless you know about the secret markings on the official.ones then you will never know. Its not going to be easy to prove it but probably not the first limited edition release to have more than actually stated
  15. They are all in demand under the radar going to go big anytime now when they are selling them When you sell to a dealer they are unpopular / crap / unknown/ failed plays though
  16. There's less and less good dealers out there, now with ebay sellers and cheque book dj buyers prices and conditions are being exagerated It used to be good but 2 from the last 4 purchases I've made have gone back or overgraded
  17. Selling for a mate so cant reduce / I'm being a greedy **** and chancing my arm at this price.
  18. So it's easier to scratch without hitting the arm ?
  19. UK on pye and lp but not sure if it got a legit us release
  20. It's not bad in the sence of tainted love / what synth style that became popular of him with soft cell It's not a northern night tune but still ok
  21. Ovo is there for the purists and for the old school djs to keep them relevant on the scene and to stop younger people taking the dj spots . Playing oldies means they dont have to buy new records to keep up Vinyl nights are for people who dont care about the history and want to.be djs playing whatever but see them superior to cd / mp3 playing djs but everything is available on a Carver for 20 quid or so so.they dont have to spend a fortune. Mp3 / cds are cheaper / remastered and dont have any background hiss so some say they sound better. It just depends on your view and budget Top 500 on original vinyl = cost of a house On bootleg / reissue vinyl about £5000 / 7500 On CD probably about £1000 / 1500 if you bought them when they came out maybe less if second hand cds On mp3 collection from ebay / etsy / dodgy soul night trader £10 / 20 So it depends on the budget to what format you get the music to play But in the end they are the same songs
  22. Probably better off asking lee in his sonic wax website or his dad Steve on rare northern soul
  23. If you are worried about a particular rare track and dont want to damage your vinyl then you can download it from YouTube with programmes easily Nero is what i used for burning but had a programme called sonix before that
  24. Pete smith listed one this week on facebook I think


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