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Pete S

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  1. I don't Ollie, sorry, but if you see anything, don't email, ring! The phone always takes preference over email because if it rings, I have to answer it and the emails mount up when I'm on the phone. (Also get on my mailing list as it goes out to subscribers before it goes on soul source)
  2. Yes you are, you can say what you like if that's your opinion, it's nobody else's business.
  3. Sorry I forgot to list this yesterday, JACKIE EDWARDS & MILLIE SMALL - OOH OOH - ISLAND WIP 6012, mint condition, still in pink Island sleeve. SOLD pete.smith@freeuk.com 01902 326306 cheers
  4. I should think most photos used on here are copyrighted anyway?
  5. I charge 20% for selling as well. Though 20% of £5 isn't a great amount.
  6. I saw them in Wolverhampton in 73 - I think they were awesome because when I said I "saw" them, I couldn't see a thing, everyone stood on their seats. Still remember how disappointed I felt. Sorry it was 72 not 73.
  7. Also - especially in the case of Studio One - they would change the artist name to that of a band or singer who'd just had a hit, so a Heptones might be credited to Ken Boothe and a Ken Boothe to Alton Ellis. And as Dave said, some producers would come over, go see Pama, license them a tune then go across town and license the same song to Trojan, so you get things coming out on different labels with artists names changed (Pat kelly credited as Wonder Boy, Lester Sterling as Mr Versatile etc)
  8. If I couldn't sell or auction something myself I would ask John to sell it for me.
  9. Good for you playing it Pete, great record, in fact on one of my recent podcasts of GOOD 70's dancers
  10. I think the first one has PB as well though. OK the second one is the really good counterfeit right. I remem,ber having a Dave Newman same as the first Anderson Bros and then there was a second one, way better, but still counterfeit - there's also a George Blackwell with this lot and a Salvadors, and I do mean really good lookalikes. All of these were done in 76.
  11. Darren what I am saying is that there is no 78 release of this in any shape of form, there was the first one on vinyl, then the second one on styrene that came out at the same time as Skullsnaps "I'm Your Pimp" but I don't know what this 3rd one is or why it would have been released in 78 anyway. Anderson Brothers was not a massive record, it was popular, yes, and it was booted but so was everything else in those days.
  12. Phil I never got an email from you, sorry, I'd have replied immediately - I did sell it within about 15 minutes of the list going out though, and it didn't go on SS for an hour after it went to my mailing list
  13. It's unbelievable but I had no idea that "I'm The One" by Jerry Butler on VeeJay was the original version of "I'm the one who loves you" by The Impressions, until I played it the other night!
  14. That's alright thanks Nev, I wasn't feeling bad anyway
  15. For some reason I was thinking it came out on UK DJM, a long time after it was played out! I must be thinking of something else.
  16. Thanks Tony. I suppose it's a case of live and learn. I've got people I won't buy off, I've got people I won't sell to as well.
  17. Never thought about it to be honest, just pasted SOLD over the ones that sold. It was £40 by the way.
  18. From exactly the same period, that summer of 76...Wigan again (I say Wigan cos I never went anywhere else)
  19. Believe it or not Russ, this is one of my favourite records from WIGAN (september/october 76) would you believe, I think Pep was the only one who played it but I've always loved it and always had a copy.
  20. They really are, except they pressed them in vinyl instead of styrene - labels look great
  21. I know mate, thank you. Was just explaining in case people thought I was an idiot for not withdrawing it and re-pricing it
  22. If it can include artists who have died well my ideal concert would be opening act - Jimi Hendrix followed by David Bowie Ziggy era with the Spiders then Sex Pistols classic 76 line up the Slade and finally The Beatles to end things, that would be the Beatles circa 68 not 64
  23. I don't like either of them myself but there you go. Carms, the Len Jewell was played in 1976, got pressed to early, not that many people know it but I know a lot of people like the B side as well. Those pressings were sold as originals at one point.
  24. Thing is, I listed it, someone asked for it, I said he could have it, 5 minutes later someone tells me it's worth 3 times as much as I sold it for - I can't go back to the guy I promised it to and say sorry, the records broken or some other sh*t excuse I've had sellers say to me. Bad karma! My mistake, my loss.


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