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Geeselad

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  1. GOT IT, PRETTY WEAK APART FROM THE ACE maw DUB.
  2. never seen the live footage, BEFORE, GOD HE CAN STILL SING, ACE!
  3. yeah that's it, its the 12 mix tho, only hears the 7, sounds much better on reflection. thanks all for help on this,
  4. anyone know a female version of the track by teddy P? I've hears it on a soul spectrum mixcloud thing. any help appreciated. another from the same mix is a cover of date with the rain, don't think its the other version I've heard knocking around any help of this one?
  5. are we questioning authenticity here? for a start that looks like marker pen, felt tip, were they around in the 6ts? no acetate I've ever seen from the era use them.
  6. yeah know what you mean about the banjo, but could be just a guitar with a weird open tuning or a didldy bo. love xylophones too, one of the distinctive things I remember about hearing my first northern sounds after been raised on a diet of rock guitar as a kid I thought that sounds really weird, think it was 'what' the xylophones really got me hooked.
  7. vanda has indeed mentioned it, who I hope will be out dancing and prancing this weekend. Know go-go as well, but not rob berry.
  8. heard much about it, but before my time tho, it was a major stop off before wigan too, wasn't it?
  9. if its uncredited hope he get screwed over by the label/ rights owner
  10. derivative pap, go back to the basement boys and house, ms walters, please ffs don't anyone play this. waste of a good voice.
  11. the roebuck in biddulph used to have judy street, wigans ovation and other back in the early 9ts, changed name and hands now tho
  12. quality, both sides great and have a real nice jazzy feel, great release.
  13. got this for xmas when I was 17 off our kid, played it till it bled, still love every track on it now.
  14. pat used to heartbreaking time at Bradford, when I started around 87, uncovered by then
  15. I had the white one back in the 8ts, would still like another copy, seldom seen for sale.
  16. check the link below, in my understanding its hard to wreck a record with a spherical, though these might not reproduce as well as elliptical. https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?t=21228
  17. 'young soul rebels' stuart cosgrove added further detail to the story of NS, a great personal perspective.
  18. have to include another anthem that's done the dance floor over goodstyle, for years, at different strokes.
  19. I think both owe a debt to the Isleys, with that acoustic guitar thang, but I can here the Curtis thing too.
  20. PM to hold/ reserve, Post £2.90 Uk, PM for other destinations Pancho Villa and the Bandits- aint it bad/ progress - Symbol- £15 EX, drill hole, otherwise NM two great Latin / R and B sides Tito Puente- Fat Mama- Tico £15 vinyl in really clean, fat mama has a felt pen x and another pen mark, otherwise nm. Eddie Holman Stay mine for heavens sake- Parkway- WJD £15 VG+ Nice white DJ promo of this Northern classic, light wear to vinyl, no writing on label, Monitors - Don't put off tomorrow..... VIP £10 VG+ vinyl has some wear but both sides play through fine, labels are both reasonably clean with just a little wear, nice copy. Reflections Coming at you- Stateside UK £25 VG+ nice copy with just a few light marks and clean labels, in company bag Bobby Wells- Lets cop a groove- Beacon UK (white) £15 VG+ few marks but plays really well, slight 1cm sticker stain, still a nice play copy Bobby Wilson - when I don't see a smile on your face/ All I need I've got - Chain - £25 vinyl is reasonably clean on both sides with just a couple of heavier marks on 'when' side, but both labels have heavy label damage/ wear Tony and Tyrone - whip your love on me- Ember UK £15 EX nice copy with just a few light marks, not far from NM, two great funky soul sides


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