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Marc Forrest

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  1. Oops, thanks you. would love to tell you all details...but dont know which tune you mean..male/female...lyrcis ? Marc
  2. Yes, RIP. Sadly another great blues artist gone.
  3. why isnt mike selling it via bestsides ?
  4. LOL I was wondering myself...think he wanted to initially thank me for the info/valuation on the mystics but thought I was Carms..Well, having had the wonderful opportunity to have deeayed together with Carms around 2001 I can fully assure we are not..I repeat..WE ARE NOT...the same person. It is two persons, one man the other female. Definietly.
  5. good, isnt it ? was a steady play at the hip city berlin a few years ago...currently a few on ebay...normally around 40 UKP NB wanted to quote and answer funkpunks question re mytsics / teako...too early...need another coffee !
  6. absoluetly rigth, thats why I used the wording "sucessfully crossed over to the Rare Soul scene". In general I agree with 100 % of what you say with your statement. Although in Germany Deep Funk indeed was / is more a tag for the real hard hitting kinda end of the 6ts Funk tunes such as I named in my initial posting. Pretty much responsible for this were people like dj soulpusher and others over here start of the 2000 years. So it was indeed this what I was having in mind when I added my small piece of opinion
  7. brilliant. no more words needed I suppose
  8. God forbid, I hope not. Classic examples of now well-established and sucessfully crossed over funky Soul tunes. At least on the continent incl. Germany. IMO. Theres loads of other tunes though I for example love but that I would never dare to think of playing out at a Rare Soul event as indeed they are too "hard" classic deep funk sides. Think King Roosevelt, Larry Ellis and such..
  9. I must say you have my respect and sympathy for having been honest to mention you have found and sell three copies of this rare 45. How many times buyers have been taken on a ride and not been informed how many of this so-called rare item they are going to pay big time for have indeed been fopund ?! Fair and gentle way of doing smooth business. My respect as I said
  10. And rightly so. It may only have never achieved such cult status (as the other two Vance 45s) because it s the least rare of all three but then again...try to find one NOW. "Chop Suey Louie" a great R&B flipside by the way...Are all copies on red vinyl I wonder ?
  11. Must have lost count on it ... but at a guess this is about already the sixth topic of such or similar headline/content inbetween the last three months ? New genres/tags always have been added, havent they ? white pop remakes/soundalikes, white poppy sixties tunes, freakbeat tunes, beat ballads, Modern, 2KY, Popcorn, R&B, Transitional, Crossover,...well, and Funk. Wheres the problem, there aint no problem. Is there a problem ? There is some you like, some you dont, theres room (and hours enough at an allnighter) for everyone (and his taste). At the end of the day its all for the benefit of the "scene" as its bringing new tunes into it, keeping it fresh and varying and being also able to attract new faces into our little Rare Soul thing... next to it being bonafide and stoming good black dance music of course
  12. maybe mate, maybe...maybe even less LOL I simply shouldnt say anything seeing its a wants thread
  13. yes, sorry, didnt read it carefully enough. Thought the person asking for a value was the person who started the thread. have edited my post
  14. maybe a worthwhile buy indeed and I am with you that the buyer most definitely will think so. but a bargain...i just simply cant cant call anything priced 3k a bargain. maybe I would be able to call it such if would have been 1.5 or 2 k cheaper ÂMVHO. but you are right of course, a very rare record and records not as rare indeed (did) fetch more
  15. /more/soul-library/73481-the-precisions-take-a-good-look/
  16. bargain ? I am really not so sure...If it wouldnt have been for one not too smart acting bidder who already had put up the price by over ten single bids to 2700 USD days before the auctions ending only to fully dissappear on the last day I am sure the record wouldn`t have gone up that much. will be interesting to see if that serious price (3K UKP) is enought to tempt other collectors to part with their copy. Marc
  17. so wait till you hear the flipside "I`m Surprised" which is the side I prefer playing out for the first time for a new enthusing moment. LOL Seriously though great post baz
  18. in fact you were right chalky. the RWA 45 is great, but it was the Mars La Tour 45 that gave the "H.S.U."- factor
  19. Must say..I love it when..and it still happens regulary. I am always looking for the "hair stands up" factor...simply love that...unknown tune (to my ears) , heard for the first time, thinking "whats that f***g awesome tune!!" ... last "hair stand up" tunes I remember were acetate played by Dean Anderson last Hip City, listening to John Harris, Dave Thorley`s Ricky Andrews 45 at my place on new years eve night and THE JAN Playing me his latest discovery last winter for the very first time. Marc
  20. what a fabulous r&b tune...now that one brings back memories and a big smile. sorry, sold it long time ago.
  21. blimey...I though Dean Parish (misspelt name on the credits) on WD Musicor was a bargain at 60 USD a few geeks ago...but Leonard Adair on One Way for 650 USD... ....well done and congrats to whoever got it https://cgi.ebay.com/...=item2eb303ed03
  22. cheers mate...indeed two ears..at least today morning before shaving LOL !


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