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Hi I know this site, but it never shows me the final price...maybe sth to do with my pc being my work pc ...can you tell me the final bid ? TIA again
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Missed to watch Gwen Owens/Oncore yesterday, so can anyone tell me the final high bid ? TIA Marc
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Scan is of the second of the two copies I once had of this tune...both sold already (think the last went to Andy Dyson) but I still have his other on Quaint
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Nice one IF IT'S ALL THE SAME TO YOU BABE EXUS TREK HIB RECORDS 698 orange label "wylie credit" 750.00+ Sold that five years ago in VG nick to a very good friend of mine for a mere 50 Euros
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Once had an orange and seem to remember these were the seventies Atco distributed ones. Whites are the rarest followed by the (styrene!) green ones. Marc
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hip city soul club with alan "kitch" kitchener 11
Marc Forrest posted a gallery image in Soul Flyers
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You may check out his 45s on Anna "I`m In Love/One Of These Days" and Checkmate "Mr. Bus Driver - Hurry" "Action Speaks Louder Than Words"
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Oh, there you go, thats interesting...a quick look revealed your are right. "Working For My Baby"...although I always thought that this was older
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Dodgy Deals? German Seller Item 330047150350
Marc Forrest replied to Gasher's topic in Look At Your Box
Hi Richie, all he is trying to say is that due to new European laws "everything is sold as seen"...so by saying so he indicates he won`t be willing to accept any critic on the good he will have delivered. So no chance of a refund. I don`t know the guy and he sure ain`t a Soul collector, but then again, rare records have been found from even more strange sources... Marc -
Could only play it down the phone for you old friend...but I am sure you would love it, great fast almost gritty mover with a simple arrangement and voice to die for. Top tune. Other side is a "big" Funk tune, so many copies are tucked away by the Funk collectors. New Faces 69 btw was a lbel to present winners of talent contests, never seen a new faces 68 or 70 though ? Marc
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"You`re So Young But You`re So True" ... have one at a tenner for you plus 5 UKP signed for airmail, let me know Marc
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Well, for me it was "the most beautiful nightmare" ever...why that I hear you ask ? Well, of course the night down at the 100 Club was great if not awesome (to me anyway). It always has been sth special for me (especially as a guy from the c... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Well, for me it was "the most beautiful nightmare" ever...why that I hear you ask ? Well, of course the night down at the 100 Club was great if not awesome (to me anyway). It always has been sth special for me (especially as a guy from the continent who can`t always attend) to be there, but to be given the chance to play some records at this place was a dream come true to say the least. I was so nervous I couldn`t eat whole day...well, I can do with some stone(s) less so that wasn`t doing me any harm. We (my girlfriend and I ) arrived pretty late at about half past 11 pm at Liverpool street and up we went in a taxi to meet up with Keb, Butch, Trickster and Etsu at Madame JoJo`s..after two pints and some dancing moments Trickster reminded me on the time and up again it was this time to head for the 100 Club. We were there right on time (1.30am) just to find the place already being nice packed. Roccia was on as Eduardo wasn`t yet there and the dancefloor was already in swing to some nice NS classics played by Roccia. After that it was over to Stephane from Paris, the place already being crowded. It was so great to meet Jon Buck again and having a pint and talk with him as well as with other friendly and familiar faces (hello Kenny and Mick !). Special thanks go to one Berlin Soul girl who made the effort to travel all the way for that night on her own without letting me know before and of course Polly who came down all the way from Southport Weekender just for that night... At 3.00 the floor was in full action so I had the job to keep it that way after Stephane (thankfully I succeeded). After me it was John from Dublin who just like Stephane and Eduardo and Roccia played a great set. Ady joined in and had the floor busy at the highest level. Then it was all dj´s in the same line up again and after my last set at around half past six (which had a sweating Keb Darge on the floor to some "hot" 7ts ) John and Eduardo again kept the floor busy until Ady finished the night with the last three awesome tunes. At around 9 it was time to leave, tired, hungry and so full of positive energy. I have memories of all great allnighters (of course) I have been to, but I am sure that the memories of this particular night will linger on forever. Again I have to express my thanks for having been given the chance to play some tunes at the 100 Club ! So much for the positive side of things..over to the negative aspects...the hotel I booked a room at seemed to be unreachable...at least from my phone. The situation even became worse as no taxi driver seemed to know the address despite the hotel being "near to Oxford street" ...so it was down to walking in hope to find sth to sleep at until the plane would leave sunday evening at 7. However, after a walk across Trafalgar (what a sight on a sunday at half past nine in the morning!) and a full English we finally managed to find a taxi driver who knew the hotel. To cut it short, the room was NOT reserved Despite the web advert it was not 75 UKP but 185 UKP :r but thankfully the girl at the reception had a heart and obviously was into Soul music...she gave us her last room for 80 UKP So after four hrs sleep it was off again to head for Standsted...we arrived there fairly on time but had to wait half an hour to check in...which wouldn`t have been that bad if the following line/queue at the security check wouldn`t have been the longest I have ever ever witnessed...soon as I realised that it was going thru the whole airport (ever been to Stansted ?) I realised with still one and a half hour to go that we would never ever make it to the plane. The scene we had to witness was unbelievable. Next to us of course were tens if not hundreds of people who were realizing that they wouldn`t get their plane so there was for example one obviously east-european old lady who begged the officers on her knees crying (not joking!) to let her thru as she can`t afford a new ticket, others already came back totally shocked after having had to realize they missed their planes due to having been to long in that security control check line...others before and behind us tried to phone home to inform their relatives. It was a shameful situation, not one I would have expected in Britain or any other civilized European country. Somehow like this things must look like when war breaks out or a catastrophe is at hand and people try to escape... The security people showed no heart to noone and let noone cue in first if they had to get to their plane(s). However, at ten to 7 (exactly our scheduled time for departure) we were (f-i-n-a-l-l-y) at the entrance to that security check...too late to catch the plane as we still had to face and pass the controlls. A useless effort. I can not understand how on earth the security can work so inefficiently and slow in resulting hundreds of people missing their flights. However, for us it was back to Ryan air, getting those pound notes out again ( watch this space for new record sales by yours truly soon..) and organizing a b&b (last pound notes out please....) as the new flight would be at 6 in the morning. the place today morning at four when we came back from the b&b (no words..) was (again) a real nightmare. People sleeping with and without sleep-bags everywhere and nowhere...a real mess all over the place. We finally made it on the plane to face yet another one hour delay sitting in the plane. You think the captain or anyone of the crew would tell you what it is all about ? Dream on, you are in a Ryan Air plane ...Simply unbelievable....the night- mare finally ended after I fell down at Berlin security passport control and luckily managed not fall on my record box. So Stansted and ryan air brought a bad taste into what was one hell of a great weekend. Thanks again My playlist in order first set 3.00 - 3.30 Jokers Soul Sounds Joe Matthews Nothing You Can Do Bobby "Guitar" Wood It`s Mighty Nice to Know Dewey Black Taking Love Where I Find It Little Stanley Outta Sight Loving Hayes Cotton Black Wings Have My Angel Liberation Street Singers Love Is In The Air Joe Jama My Life Tommy Ridgeley My Love Is Getting Stronger Ray & Dave Wrong Wrong Wrong Rocky Gil It`s Not The End Imperial C`s Someone Tell Her Joys Of Life Good Times Are Over second set 6.15 - 6.45 Frankie "The Loveman" Crocker Ton Of Dynamite Rokk Patience Dennis Landry Sing My Song Brothers Gilmore I Feel A Song Freedom Can`t You See Timeless Legend I Was Born To Love You Vanguards Good Times Bad Times Sensations Gonna Step Aside Psychedelic Frankie Puttinng You Out Of My Life Joe Walker This Is My Last Goodbye Delegates Of Soul I`ll Come Running Back Archie Bell & The Drells A 1000 Wonders
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Hi Karen, if you are not on about the late Sixties white Garage Group version that was up for offers not too long ago on here on acetate (still wait for a CD btw.... ) then why not buy the 7ts LP by Hayes Cotton ? It features this tune as well as his "Love Plays Funny Games" again in a 7ts treat.... if you like the sixties originla, well, I will have that in my box tonight at the 100 Club Marc
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Little Anthony & The Imperials - Hurt So Bad
Marc Forrest replied to Pete S's topic in All About the SOUL
Oh just how nice is this...one of my alltiime faves. I found that a while ago on youtube and sended this to my lovely girl ...so last weekend in Manchester while we were both strolling thru the 45s @ beatin rhythm she found herself this piece of magic on vinyl...how lovely is this ....getting carried away here me thinks... sorry -
I am fairly sure someone had a copy of this recently up for grabs on here... Marc
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Well, to add some info..although some may already know me...I am organizing the Hip City over here in Berlin. The Berlin Scene is made of around 50 hard core Soul Fans. The Hip City attracts normally around a 100 people and is held every second month over here in the backroom of one of the nicest pubs around, the Oscar Wilde. Since our start in 1990 we always tried to have the best DJ´s over for our guest spots (Tim Brown, Arthur Fenn, Alan Kitchener, Gary Spencer -in 1991- Butch to name just a few). Thru some hard times and good times Berlin now faces a situation where you have about at least three 6t`s /Soul events every weekend within at least one 100% Funk or Soulnight (Well, one way or the other..). Some events do attract up to 500 people. At this moment in time we have next to the Hip City two more Northern events on a regular basis (monthly) and I already heard from a mate of mine who wants to start a new monthly 6t´s R&B event...so at least from the number of events Berlin could be called "Europes main attraction 6ts and Soul-wise" I am very much looking forward to saturday and don`t know yet what I will be playing...some Soul me thinks
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What To Do ? / "incorrect" Paypal Claim
Marc Forrest replied to Marc Forrest's topic in All About the SOUL
Thanks everybody for your advises and help....helped me to come to the solution to let paypal take the money back (what is what they already did anyway and even risk a negative feedback). I don`t think I should post this guys real name (?) but will tell all of you his ebay id.. sj.clark ....Many thanks to all for your much appreciated help again Marc -
For the very first time ever I need advice in a case like this and would be very thankfull for any comments on this case..really don`t know (yet) what to do myself...so here it goes: I sold along other items a fairly expensive 45 on ebay recently. As with all my auctiuns it clearly stated "payment due within seven days". So the winner writes me he has problems with his paypal account and currently can`t send, so I said its okay just send one week later...he keeps on writing me about having his problems with paypal, in the end he nearly takes a month instead of seven days to send the money. Money finally gets send from this guy middle of last week and I go on my plane to travel to Manchester. After DJaying there and having a real good time upon my return yesterday I found an email from this guy telling me he will only wait until monday for the 45 to arrive (not even five days after he finally had paid after a month..!!) if not he will claim his payment back. Just remember: it is already tuesday by now...but that din`t matter at all as he already had put a claim thru paypal by friday already despite saying he will wait until monday...so naturally the next email I open and read is from paypal informing me now this guy claims his money back and paypal already had "took" the asked amount as a security...so what to do, what would you lot do ? Still send the 45 off ? Trust this guy ? Risking he will follow his unfair route and still hold on to his claim ? I am really scared now sending the 45 off...better risk a negative in this case me thinks... anyone ? Regards Marc
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Nice tune that has more then only just the feel of "Come Back Home" by Deon Jackson. to it. IMO. Marc
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Don`t have the slightest
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Heya Olof, indeed was nice to have meet up with you again after so long...hope will meet soon again matey ...maybe in Manchetser soon ?# Marc
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Everytime I am invited to the Hideaway in Manchester I do have this in my playbox So ´come around this saturday if noone has come up with a file for you
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Fab Impacts (whta a great record !) used to be 100 UK for ages but the last one I have seen was 150 UKP...bearing in mind its rarity and sheer class and comparing it with other so-called rarities it could well be some 100s more... Marc
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Which again ain`t too easy as WD