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Marc Forrest

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  1. maybe indeed its two seperate worlds...the vinyl and the virtual world. For example I dont think the widely available soundfiles and youtube links of say The Ravins hasnt done any (sales) harm to the current Kent 45...maybe even quite the opposite it may have created interest in said song ? But thats onyl how one vinyl-collector may look at it..a judge or a jury may see this again totally different ?
  2. never thought about it, but I think that is not only a very good point raised but also one that definitely needs to be talked about indeed. when I post sth for example on facebook I always only post files I or a guest DJ has the record of (in order to promote the next allnighter)...BUT...just what if you have a file of one song that you also have the original 45 of ...then sell the 45..still keep the file though...to be 100% sober you would have to delete the file, wouldnt you ? Isnt it also illegal music distribution when you post file(s) of your own records on the internet where 1000s of other people can and will listen to it even quite possibly download it on their own home computer ?
  3. never seen or heard about it, but still possible of course ? McGrath has as label owner one Ben Gresham, (I suppose) brother of Jimmy Gresham. They coupled up as producers on some of the Radio City 45s too.
  4. Tac-Ful was part-owned by Roosevelt Grier (hence the football link), wasn`t it ? His business partner started Radio City when he left Tac-Ful and moved to California. Thats at least how I remember the background... The New Yorkers 45 was released three times on Radio City 1001 as New Yorkers "Don`t Wanna Be Your Fool/There's Going To Be A Wedding" Royal Knights "You Should Have Told Me / There's Going To Be A Wedding" Royal Knights "You Should Have Told Me / Don't Want To Be Your Fool"
  5. which is also the flip on my rouser copy. raritywise the tiny release comes first, "ain`t no bragg" / rouser ws thought to be rarer as "Chick Chick" / rouser. First heard it via Capitol Soul Club around 2000...still have the clupbtape from back then with said tune on it. been playing it at the Hip City back then as well. top 45!
  6. I think I still have this and another by him on AGE, I`ll have a look and if positive its yours
  7. cheers Karen, good 45 and you can easily pick it up on ebay for a around 40 USD. As has already been said, a lot of venues play sounds like this these days. The record in question I must admit doesnt sound any good played out loud at a big room event. Have it myself , never ever played it out, then I heard it last year at the Hamburg Soul Weeekender boat trip (maybe John Weston or Brett Franklin playing it?) and it sounded brilliant, next time I heard it played out was at the European Manchester Soul Weekender and it didnt do anything (not only not for me)...a case of "play at home only" maybe just like that ace Nancy Lee 45 "No Words For Love" MoDo. Awesome record too but sounds dreadful via loud speakers... Is it just me ?
  8. Its been an "old hat" on the German R&B / Mod scene and had heavy plays up here middle to end of the nineties. Cool record but a bit over-hyped now ?
  9. The Pervis Herder on Crow is looked for by some already...maybe the bext big thing on Crow.
  10. cheers, we will try to do our best
  11. understand what you mean and apreciate it, must say though that with some being regular punters for a period over 21 years and of course attening other venues too they are not that blank anymore.. furthermore I have to admit that not everybody is totally happy with the funkier tunes..some prefer the more traditional sounds. still they dont moan and accept these tunes as they simply relax and wait for the next more appropriate tune
  12. ..for "them" it would miss the rolex factor
  13. Top post Brett ! Explains and says it all. Some are jut not able/dont like to accept that and for that reason go down the bootleg road. There are also loads of tourists who buy fake rolex and "bozz" suits in turkey every year ....
  14. yes, some of the "funkier" tunes are well received by our punters over here. Not so much the local brew the cause though as except for Becks and Budweiser (which are not local brews) they only serve Irish and Engllish brews at the Oscar Wilde...it seems to be more a case of them being indeed willing to accept the one or two new tunes being aired without geting (too) annoyed Thankfully.
  15. Must admit it sounded fantastic played out loud ...and was very well received when I played it at the last Hip City. Top tune
  16. dont know if its widely known but another very nice aspect about eli is the fact that he also collects Soul, mainly Deep. When I had the pleasure to be the support DJ at his first Berlin gig he was hanging around the decks before and after the concert and we talked about this and that 45 (you know the stuff, sth like, oh yeah that is a goodie, I have that too, never seen this etc.) good fun
  17. ooops, sorry, thought KevH would indicate Kevin Higham ?
  18. Hi Kevin you heared BOTH sides last saturday at the Hip CIty mate
  19. think butch always leaves the stickers on...
  20. funny you ask that...as it is the second or third last picture we have from the night showing that record. Its been a C/UP ever since 2007 so four years aint too bad in these internet days
  21. cant make the 100 Club in August but it was persuasion enough (if one is needed at all..) to book for the 100 Club´s anniversary in September ...and yes, if I would be living in the UK I would "run" to every single Lifeline event to catch them both, Andy and Mark !
  22. ..as I wrote in my last posting (in the lookback-events thread) .. I am still waiting. But most tunes in question were C/UP s or acetate anyway LOL !


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