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Everything posted by Dave Moore
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Great points. The best way to collect records imo is to buy em, file 'em, then forget 'em, (as in completely write off the cost as gone, finito, dead money. etc). Only buy what you really want so then if the price tumbles...who gives a rats ass? You ain't selling 'em anyway right? You didn't buy them with an eye on the future......right? And so on that note, my 30 year old record collection is worthless. Just the way I like it! Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Err, I get confused over statements like this. If you regard the artists/writers/producers/musicians etc as producing what they did for anything other than the bottom line then that imo is totally niaive. They simply used their talents (same as a bricklayer), in an attempt to make a living in a profession they felt they had something to offer. You ask Popcorn if he would rather a top ten "pop" record in '67 or a sought after "raresoul" rarity that sold nil in '05? Christ, half the musicians/artists/labels in Detroit would have given their right arms to have half the "white peoples money success" that Motown had. I agree that records like Baby Love have no place on the rare soul scene, but for quite different reasons. Basically, you can hear it on the radio, at home, at "normal' discos etc etc. Therefore it becomes MOR. But musically and the reason it was produced is imo one and the same as Jackie Beavers on Revilot. You think the Solid Hitbound Team or the folks at Pied Piper did what they did for the love of it?? Read Jack Ashfords book. Kinda puts things in perspective. If you speak to artists still involved in the business, they STILL see the $$$ when you discuss their current projects. (ie. What's in it for me? This is how I make my living), and quite rightly so. You wouldn't ask a plumber to fix your leak for nothing would you. No difference imo. "Aimed at white audiences as that's where the money was". Too right Chalky lad. And thank God they did eh? Nice talkin' to ya.... Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Cheers Matey. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Occaisions on Big Jim. Yellow or Gold the original? Regards, Dave
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10 I'd be happy to hear in only 30 mins. (Tried to keep 'em cheapish too). Edward Hamilton - I'm gonna love you - Jameco Johnny Sales - Can't get enough of your love - St Lawrence JJ Barnes - Please let me in - Ric Tic Tymes - What would I do - MGM Ambers - Another Love - Smash Four Larks - I still love you - Tower Dee Edwards - All the way home - D Town Patti Williams - I'm doing the best that I can - Forward Jack Montgomery - Dearly beloved - Scepter Edwin Starr - I have faith in you - Ric Tic Regards, dave www.histvillesoulclub.com
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Oops, thought we 'ad im back for the minute there. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Good evening Ian, How yer diddlin' squire? Best, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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This night came about because my ex-girlfriend interviewed Ian Levine around 18 months ago. He told her he loved DJing but didn't get offered many gigs because of the hatred surrounding him. It took quite a lot of convincing him, but he came round because we told him that the majority of people out there still love him and what he has achieved. I make no excuses if people feel he has done them wrong, but we must respect him as a human being. If it wasn't for Ian, there is little doubt that we still would not know about a lot of soul records... and we would still be unearthing them today. Best of luck with this gig Eric. As someone who felt exactly the same a few years ago, but was then treated like a complete numpty by someone who ruined what could have been a "scene changing" event I think your "daft as a brush" Mate! Keep him on a leash and you just might stand a chance. Let him loose and you'll get the same treatment we did. Good luck Mate, Hope it's success for your sake. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Shite. (Was going to put imo after this comment but can't bring myself to do it. It's shite). Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Err.......I don't hear anything that sounds remotely like the Curtis track. The NW song is, as we say 'round 'ere , gubbins! Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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20 quid. Max. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Both records issue legally twice. Once on LARGE 45 (Original), once on small 45, 70s Legal Reissue. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Great post! Best post this week! Wife and I just sat there and listened for it! Both burst ouit laughing when it came out the speakers!! Great Stuff! Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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It's a booklet in which some of the worlds "greatest bassists" celebrate the art of Jamerson. Comes with Cds or C90 tape that compliment the text. On Ebay regularly. Great artifact to have. Recommended to any Motown Fan who ain't got one yet. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com PS. The Motown "instrumentals" are great imo. Doesn't add anything, just gives you a chance to appreciate the musical side of things. Let's have more I say!!
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I'd be very grateful if someone could send meMP3s or RAs of the following: Moses Smith - Try my love Brenda Holloway - Crying time Ann Robimson - World of happiness TIA Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Kev, Any movement on my earlier request? Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Hi Gang, I know Henry Stone and he will have some involvement in the Hitsville Project. Thanks for the tip Pete. Good idea, I'll get onto it. I'm really looking for someone who is not "working" now but would be happy to pump some life into a story and maybe make a few shekels along the way. Come on guys..........you must know somebody. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Hi Gang, The Hitsville Project I am currently working on has thrown up an opportunity. There is media/TV/video interest and I have been asked by the production company involved if I can help in locating any Northern Soul artists who live in the SE states with a view to them participating in a documentary about the "music America is now rediscovering". Interviews and the like. It would seem a shame to pass up a chance to get some exposure for the artists we love and so....if anyone has any artist contacts in the SE States and would like to see them given a push then please email me the details. Royalties and residuals are available. Any new product etc would be given a platform too eh? Any info boys and girls??? Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Wakefield Unity is correct. Old Pat Brady stomping ground. We used to pile over there from the Buff Club in Barnoldswick in the mid 70s. I too remember an announcement over the mike that there was a dodgy substance about and that people should be aware of the danger. The whole "horse pills" seems familiar. The gang from my home town lost quite a few to the drug craze, but it was mainly as folks "progressed" to the hard stuff and barbs really took hold of a few too. Shame..... but there you go....as comment earlier said we were young and indestructible. Yeah right! Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Bit slow off the mark there eh? Anyone else got any? In fact.....anyone got any: Promo Store Cards Unusual Billboard Ads Stand Up Trade Ads Any Gizzits Regards, Dave
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Which ones and how much? Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Always had good service from John for over 20 years, and in fact if you dig around in his catalogue there are still some nice bits to be found. Buy for tomorrow NOT yesterday is my motto. Too much competition for the medium rare oldies nowadays from the returnee wannabee DJ crowd. As far as some of the astronomical prices are concerned. All sorts bid on his auctions. Loads on here have admitted it to it in one breath and then "complain" about someone else doing it a week later! . And if you want to sell something, loads of people go scuttering off to John's hoping to make a killing. You can't have it both ways can you? VelVets on 20th Century Fox at 450 quid! Scary stuff indeed! But rekkid collections are like the stock market, they are only worth what you sell them for. If you don't sell then they become valueless in monetary terms. Therefore my 30 year collection is worth absoulutely NOTHING. And that's just the way I like it!! Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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Hi Jamie, Wouldn't dream of being judgemental about another collector mate. If I came accross as that then I apologise unreservedly. As I said, each collector does his own individual thing. I just get a liitle wound up at times when non vinyl collectors seem to want to "point out the error of my ways" all the time. I'll still be "at it" when the latest set of "soul heroes" are long gone again. See, as we all know, there's a distinct difference between a collector and a "person on the soul scene". Nothing right or wrong about either......it's just that they're different animals imo. As far as the toilet roll fiasco is concerned. I always found that there arsewiping ritual a bit of a waste of time so never had to buy the stuff. Which of course meant ANOTHER twopennybobshilling W/Demo came my way! Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com PS. Welcome to the "uninformed knobber" club anyway. I've been a member for just about all my adult (ish), life!
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Nosh? Sleep? Family? Nosh? Can't afford too much nosh as it all goes on the licclkeblackroundplatikkyfingswotweluvs&treshures Sleep? There's loads of time for this when yer dead. Family? Tossed them wasters out years ago Mate! Became too much of a drain on the vinyl resource! LOL! i know what you mean mate. That's why I'm a big believer in "cut your cloth according to your means" and respect EVERYONE who does that. Best of luck hunting mate. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com