Everything posted by Pete S
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Otis Redding You Left The Water Running Stone Records
There's an interesting topic about this record elsewhere.
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J Mcfarland Issue - Rarity
Like I said, £250 then..
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J Mcfarland Issue - Rarity
It's worth £250 then...
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Uk Demos - Change Of Colour
All the EMI group's labels changed late 66 early 67. Tamla Motown, Stateside, Verve, Liberty, United Artists, HMV, MGM all changed to green and white. Verve and MGM only had a few green and whites before both changing to pink and silver. At the same time, Pye changed from white demo to yellow demo. I honestly have no idea why this happened.
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Emidisc One Off ?
If theres not hundreds, you can always send me a list and I'll tell you whats real or not and how much you ought to ask for them..
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Emidisc One Off ?
Might be a one off but it's not gonna be worth anything I'm afraid - Suspicion is available on at least 3 bootleg 45's and The Flirtations record is only worth a tenner anyway...
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Need Your Knowledge
Yes they were both booted, the Paula Parfitt is as Simon says, easy to spot as it has no serrated edge and 99% of all of them have a USA type centre and no stamped numbers on the run off. On the Cheryl Williams, the original is off white/beige and the bootleg is black and white
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Need Your Knowledge
Has the Paula Parfitt got a centre?
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Poll: Northern Soul - An Illustrated History - Your Take?
I'm afraid I didn't enjoy it very much, it's too dark in it's outlook and I only got two thirds of the way through and haven't gone back to it, sorry.
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Should We Make Tagging A Must In This The Box Forum ?
Can't see it making much difference, there's a search facility
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"switch Around" Acetate
What an absolutely ill founded assumption. Ask me my top 100 and at least 40% come from the post Wigan days. The record in question sounded like two people were singing different songs!
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Can you imagine having the thrill of hearing this for the first time ever? I especially love that kind of choral part right in the middle before it shifts up a gear and gets even more intense. What a record.
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"switch Around" Acetate
No wonder it was unreleased...
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Here is the world's best £10 record. I can't believe anyone could not like this. It is very special.
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Dave Mitchell & The Screamers On P.s. 'the Trip'
That Soul Yogi is actually a great record though, gets a bit boring half way through but up til then, superb.
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
I know you like this one...
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
You know when you see a record all over the place and it's only a fiver or a tenner and you automatically think it's probably that cheap for a reason? I'm ashamed to say I do that a lot. I did it with this record which I'd had off and on for 20 years but NEVER EVEN PLAYED IT. I really was shocked when I did. A lovely little fingersnapper, and while not as good as a couple of his other's, it's still well worth a listen (Chubby Checker - You Better Believe It baby - not the Joe Tex song)
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Rca 45S Herb Ward, Roy Hamilton, Laura G., Beverly Ann Etc
It's a yellow demo isn't it Nancy? Or have I got that wrong as well
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Was it something about Reginald Molehusband? If so, you told it before I was posting I think * sorry hadn't seen your post above
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Rca 45S Herb Ward, Roy Hamilton, Laura G., Beverly Ann Etc
Yeah I've had that a few times, remember getting a Don Ray issue after I was told there wasn't one - and case in point, the Dean Courtney MGM issue of which I still haven't seen another copy..I think the Bev Ann is a DJ at that price
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Dave Mitchell & The Screamers On P.s. 'the Trip'
Soz!
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Inexpensive Records For Big Djs?
Why are you called Reg, Reg?
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What Is This Awesome Track - Liam Large Jazzman Radio Mix
Cross between Louie Louie and Psycho. Great stuff.
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Rca 45S Herb Ward, Roy Hamilton, Laura G., Beverly Ann Etc
It's a rare issue but it had it's day a long while back, I think some of those prices are a little optimistic the way things are at the moment.
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Dave Mitchell & The Screamers On P.s. 'the Trip'
I love it when Jazz goes silent