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  1. If you look at the poll results the overwhelming majority liked the film, we ought to leave it at that now and say it's been a major success and enjoyed by 80% of the people on here who saw it, much to the annoyance of one or two nay-sayers.
  2. https://shop.ebay.co.uk/mayfairmenthol/m.html?_dmd=1&_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1 Meridians (Parnaso), Vibrating Vibrations (Neptune WD), major Lance (Okeh WD), Artistsics 'Chase is on' (Brunswick DJ), Escorts (RCA), Bobby Wells (Romur), Tommy Jay (Hi), all of em still dead cheap!
  3. Framed all the ones I had left..they're hanging on the wall in my record room. Night Owl is a repro, think the rest are orig.
  4. Chalky can you put like 10 sound clips in one post please, I've had a couple of complaints and it really is bumping taken to it's extreme. Thanks.
  5. PRICE REDUCTIONS ON LEFTOVER STUFF FROM LAST 2 WEEKS PETE SMITH 4 BLAKELEY HEATH DRIVE WOMBOURNE WOLVERHAMPTON WV5 0HW 01902 326306 Pete.smith@freeuk.com *** MOST EX’s are EX+ / MINT MINUS *** I JUST DON’T LIKE USING THE GRADE ‘MINT’ AND THE ECHOES – I’VE ALWAYS WANTED SOMEONE LIKE YOU – SOUL TRAIN EX 60 SARAH COOKE – PLEASE DON’T GO – BIG TOP DEMO VG+ 30 Plays EX GEARLENE DUCKETT – PLEASE DON’T MAKE ME CRY – CARRIE EX 30 BILLY ECKSTINE – I WONDER WHY (NOBODY LOVES ME) – MOTOWN DEMO EX- 65 SOLD THE GIRLS – THE HURT’S STILL HERE – MEMPHIS DEMO EX 30 LORI HAMPTON – FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE – UNI EX 40 THE HERBS – PUT A HURTIN’ ON MY HEART – SMOKE DEMO EX 20 Nice on a white demo THE OVERTONES – WHAT WOULD I DO – HIP CITY VG 250 Lots of marks, ring wear – plays really well DEMITRISS TAPP – LET GO OF MY HEART – BRUNSWICK EX- 25 AKI ALEONG – GIVING UP ON LOVE – VEEJAY DEMO EX- 40 BACHELOR BRAD & THE BLACK EXPERIENCE BAND – PEOPLE CAN YOU HEAR – KRIS EX 40 LOUIS CURRY – I’LL TRY AGAIN TOMORROW – M-S EX 25 CAROL CHANDLER – TIME HASN’T CHANGED YOU – STEEL TOWN EX+ 20 DANIELLE DARRIS – DON’T LOVE ME AND LEAVE ME – COMMERCE EX 40 JACKIE DAY – I CAN’T WAIT – PAULA EX 25 THE DEL VIKINGS – BRING BACK YOUR HEART – ABC DEMO EX 40 LIZ DAMONS ORIENT EXPRESS – YOU’RE FALLING IN LOVE – MAKAHA EX 25 First label – looks stunning THE FUGITIVES – I LOVE YOU MORE THAN ANYTHING – PATH EX 25 FRANCOIS & THE ANGLOS – CITY FARM (CITY JAIL) – ROMULUS EX 100 GALE GARNETT – I’LL CRY ALONE – RCA DEMO (WOL) EX 30 PEARLEAN GRAY – I DON’T WANT TO CRY – GREEN SEA EX 25 MARY HOLMES – I NEED YOUR LOVIN’ – PHILLY GROOVE EX 30 SOLD WILLIE HOBBS – TIL I GET IT RIGHT – SOUND STAGE 7 DEMO EX 25 CHARLIE HODGES – LOVING YOU (IS BEAUTIFUL) – CALLA EX 30 LA SHELL & THE SHELLETTES – YOU BETTER CHECK YOURSELF – EAGLE EX 20 GLORIA LYNNE – YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A TOWER OF STRENGTH – EVEREST EX 25 BARBARA MERCER – CALL ON ME / SO REAL – SIDRA EX 30 Little label damage around outer edge AZIE MORTIMER – HAUNTED – BLOOMIE EX 35 SOLD LINDA MACKEY – GOTTA FIND MY MAN – VJ INTERNATIONAL VG+ 20 OBERIA MARTINEZ – GOTTA THINK IT OVER – KEITH EX- 50 Mark not affecting play EARNEST NELSON – I’LL MAKE IT SOMEDAY – RUNAWAY EX 60 C.C. NEAL – ALL I WANT FROM YOU IS YOUR LOVE – SOUL CRAFT EX 20 SOLD LYDIA PENSE – I’LL FORGIVE YOU THEN FORGET YOU – INVADER EX 70 LITTLE JIMMY RAY – YOU NEED TO FALL IN LOVE – GALLANT EX 70 CHYVONNE SCOTT – I’M MOVING ON – ALTO EX 70 SHARLOTTE SHAW – SAY IT TO ME – DETROIT STREET SERVICE EX 20 SOLD All of these had misprinted labels so they printed adhesive ones and covered up the original ones – somebody peeled these off THE SA-SHAYS – YOU GOT LOVE – ZEN EX 20 CHERYLE THOMPSON – DON’T WALK AWAY – VEEJAY DEMO EX 25 SHIRLEY VAUGHN – YOU DON’T KNOW – FAIRMOUNT EX 20 SOLD VEE – A STONE GOOD LOVER – MIER VG++ 15 BILLY WOODS – I FOUND SATISFACTION – VERVE DEMO EX 20 SOLD RONNIE WALKER – EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING – VENT DEMO EX 60 WENDY WOODS – DON’T HURT ME NO MORE / DO IT NOW – SINCERE EX 40 SOLD Has Do It Now labels on both sides POSTAGE 2.00 RECORDED. SPECIAL DELIVERY 6.00 PAYMENT BY CARD, BANK TRANSFER, PAYPAL (THERE'S A CHARGE FOR THIS SORRY), CHEQUE, CASH. THANKS FOR READING.
  6. THE SOUL CITY - WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE / COLD HEARTED BLUES - GOODTIME DEMO EX+ 100 DAVID RUFFIN - RODE BY THE PLAC - MOTOWN EX 40 BOBBY REED - YOU ARE - BRUNSWICK EX+ 40 SHARON SCOTT - COULD IT BE YOU - RCA DEMO EX 90 POST FREE IF PAYPAL AS A GIFT ANY INTEREST PLEASE PM OR EMAIL pete.smith@freeuk.com
  7. Really.
  8. Dunno if there is a demo of the black Warren issue?
  9. I've got a Sam Moultrie black label Warren. £90. Mint minus.
  10. I agree. We keep getting these posts saying so and so's done this or that but they are very rarely named so whats the point, it also means the rest of us can't avoid the seller either.
  11. If you've only got one record to sell, you've only got one record to sell!
  12. The problem is that when the original rules were made, it was deemed okay to do separate listings if the record was particular rare or interesting, like a £1000 single or an unissued acetate sort of thing. Unfortunately, nowadays, £500 records are in fact "common" in that they often appear in sales lists. I saw your sales list this morning Mark and didn't think there was anything wrong with it as it contained a dozen items. The Monique record was listed yesterday so not much I could do about it as far as merging it with other posts. I've just looked at Neil's items and agree that they should all be listed under one header. Contrary to popular belief, I am not always on the site, I very rarely go on it at night, I have a quick look before taking Sam to school then a proper look late morning early afternoon. It does not constitute 'snitching' if someone wants to report multiple listings or anything else for that matter. Anyway in furture it would be very helpful if - unless you actually do only have one item for sale - people could list them all under one heading. I have asked politely about this 3 weeks ago and pinned the post but alas it obviously went unread.
  13. Why don't you get off my back Benji, you're starting to annoy me. I've just got in the house, I've been out all day, I thought I'd have a coffee and a sandwich first, maybe go to the toilet, if that's ok with you? Have you put in a complaint about Mark and Neil's threads? If so, I haven't seen it.
  14. I can't look at every single listing on every single post though Rod so people would have to report these things to me and I will ask them to amend their posts. As not a single Action record is worth more than £75, I don't think it was that unusual to ask why 'sensible offers' were required on an Action label record.
  15. Would you care to explain why?
  16. Could people have a look at this thread and let me know your opinion please?
  17. Could I please yet again remind sellers not to list each single item individually, I have had more complaints about this happening yesterday from two sellers so please list all your items under one posting or I'll have to merge them. It's unfair to other sellers.
  18. I've explained this to you by PM, if you want to make it public, fine by me. Firsty, I was made moderator of this section and told to moderate it properly, which I am attempting to do. The record you are asking 'sensible offers' for is not rare in the slightest. It's worth around £50 MAXIMUM. Just because someone paid £200 for it in a John Manship auction doesn't automatically make it a rare record, it just meant two people wanted it and the price went up. There are countless examples of JM selling records for 5 times their book price. In John Manships' own UK label price guide, he lists it at £60. Therefore, a 'sensible offer' for your record would be £40 to £60. I also have a copy for sale. What if someone comes on here, makes you an offer of £200 and I list mine the same day for £50? He's not going to be happy. I asked you a simple question, "why would anyone ask for offers on this record". If you want to take this further, you are welcome to contact Mike, the site owner.
  19. BRITISH SOUL TIME ***** https://podcastmachine.com/podcasts/4425/episodes/30023 Time to dust of the old UK labels again to being you a FANTASTIC selection of rarities and one or two that you may not be so familiar with. This selection includes some of the very best UK releases which I've not featured up to now (one or two make their return) and I've also slipped in three or four obscurities / lesser knowns which I hope you'll enjoy. Any soul fan seeing the name Bill Oddie on a playlist will probably think it's some kind of practical joke, but give it a listen, it's a really good Beat Ballad! * * * * * I've dubbed most of these from the original singles so there is some snap, crackle and pop on some tracks. Hope you enjoy this one, it was good to play these again after a long break. * * * * * * * * * * The Mike Cotton Sound - Soul Serenade (Mgm) / Linda Lewis - You Turned My Bitter Intow Sweet (Polydor) / Micky Moonshine - Name It You Got It (Decca) / Helen Shapiro - Stop (And You Will Become Aware) (Columbia) / Jenny Wren - Chasing My Dream All Over Town (Fontana) / Barry St. John - Gotta Brand New Man (Columbia) / Steve Aldo - You're Absolutely Right (Parlophone) / Fearns Brass Foundry - Don't Change It (Decca) / Madeline Bell - Picture Me Gone (Philips) / Bobby Bridger - You're In Love (Beacon) / A Band Of Angels - Invitation (Piccadilly) / Christine Quaite - Long After Tonight Is All Over (Stateside) / John Lee's Groundhogs - I'll Never Fall In Love Again (Planet) / The Chantelles - There's Something About You (Polydor) / Sandie Shaw - Stop (Pye) / Manchester's Playboys - I Feel So Good (Fontana) / Samantha Jones - Surrounded By A Ray Of Sunshine (United Artists) / Sue Lynne - Don't Pity Me (Rca) / Margo & The Marvettes - When Love Slips Away (Pye) / Danny Williams - Whose Little Girl Are You (Deram) / Helen Shapiro - He Knows How To Love Me (Columbia) / Dennis D'ell - Better Use Your Head (Cbs) / The Ferris Wheel - Number One Guy (Pye) / Ray French - Since I Lost My Baby (Pye) / Sue & Sunny - You Can't Bypass Love (Columbia) / Bobby Goldsboro - Too Many People (United Artists) / Linda Kaye - I Can't Stop Thinking About You (Columbia) / Twiggy - Beautiful Dreams (Ember) / Jon Ford - You Got Me Where You Want Me (Philips) / Chapter Five - One In A Million (Cbs) / Ben Brown - Ask The Lonely (Polydor) / Marion Ryan - Better Use Your Head (Philips)/ Susan Maughan - That Other Place (Philips)/ Bill Oddie - I Can't Get Through (Parlophone).
  20. I'm glad I saw that p.s., I was just wondering what I'd done seeing as I hadn't even been on this topic!
  21. No you misunderstand me. You download pirate copies of films from certain sites. This film is definitely not on any of the sites. OH hang on, you're joking aren't you
  22. No way. Second two did.
  23. Actually I think I may have more or less all of them on USA as well - be much cheaper - I'll have a look
  24. I've got all of the UK Motowns (& one Stateside) you list there, as first issues, but they would add up to quite a lot - do you want me to price them up?


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