What 216 pounds worth of trust and assurance?
Ridiculous, the worlds gone mad - it'd be good if the person who bought it would come on here and explain why he thinks its a good idea to pay over £200 for a £30 record….
All (well most) playing the same records as they were 15 years ago when I first started getting fed up with hearing them
I go occasionally, hoping something might have changed……….. it hasn't
Although slightly before my time I'm pretty sure it was played off the LP then the single was released due to demand created.
I'm sure some of our more senior brethren can confirm, I was at the youth club stage and can remember buying the single around 1974/5
Don't worry about that, fantastic work and any info you can post up is more than welcome!
Been playing the downloads a few times since yesterday - absolutely brilliant, look forward to the LP's
Great, ordered all 3 - at £5 each including shipping from the US its a no brainer
Love previously unreleased stuff, a great way to get quality records without breaking the bank
Today there is a movement in England of teens and college students who are playing some of my “records”
He's about 40 years out with that one
The strange world of……..
If you'd been going to those same nights for the last 15 years you would have heard it every time Stu
Thats why I only go once or twice a year, you mentioned on another thread about Voodoo Mademoiselle not getting played as well - same issue
Sorry for straying off topic
I agree with a lot of what you say Terry but you need your ears washing out re The Mighty Lovers mate - its at the very least in the top 5 records I've ever heard and quite possibly the best
Absolutely none whatsoever, apart from trying to get some more money out of buyers.
How can you have a demo for reissues? Its a contradiction in terms
Having said that, the grapevine 2000 demos look nice I reckon