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Pete S

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  1. I did, it was my own fault, I'd downloaded an IP blocker and it was that that triggered their security
  2. Logged into paypal and it's asking for information on either my bank account or my credit card (multiple choice) then the next page it's telling me to change the password. It appears to be the proper site with the https address https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_home&country_lang.x=true I find it a bit strange that they are asking for this except the site looks spot on and I haven't accessed it from an email, I just accessed it from a bookmark. Any thoughts?
  3. I could do you over 50 of these just by British artists on British labels of the 60's. Except I've got to go to the doctors...
  4. you're defining GREAT soul music by this track?
  5. And a yellow one! In fact the yellow ones may well be Bell Sound stamped
  6. https://shop.ebay.co.uk/mayfairmenthol/m.html?_dmd=1&_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1 ending in 1hour from now
  7. Ah I see, thanks. I thought he may be supplementing his current job.
  8. I have just one question, why's he called 'Paperboy'?
  9. Thicker vinyl Rod, not thick vinyl, the blue repress is thicker vinyl than the 60's original, that's what I meant. Anyway, if people acst their minds back and remember the first bootleg (pale green) which came out in 1974/75, it was modelled after the original detroit release, without the rosette.
  10. I don't mean there's a boot with the rosette Dave, I'm talking about the blue label copies which you mention above. I can catagorically state that the one Chalky has, which is very pale blue, on vinyl, no rosette, is not an 80's press. Anyway he might let me buy it off him soon so I'll tell you more then.
  11. Now I've been arguing about this all week with Mick Smith, forgetting the boots there's also the styrene rosette one, and a thick vinyl blue label bellsound stamp one - which in my opinion is dubious and only surfaced in the 80's. Anyway Chalky (Hitsville) has one in his box, I saw it and looked at it last weekend and I've seen it previously, vinyl, thinner press, obviously very old and been round the block but I can't remember what's in the run off, but it is not the same press as the blue bellsound one I just mentioned. It's a 100% definite 60's original - except Mick won't have it that there's an original vinyl copy. It was also bought in Detroit.
  12. I get these, but just ignore them and it lets you carry on
  13. Come back to Wolvo Swoz - I miss you!
  14. It is, of course, the classic Talking In Your Sleep. What a heart-wrenching song that is, especially if you've been in the guy who she's singing about's shoes!
  15. Cheers mate, I've had a lot of people saying they like these various artists things which is why I joined that other podcast site so I could bung up as many as needs be, I leave the soul ones for my other podcast site. Actually it's about time I did another Northern one, but I've got another Mighty Jukebox coming up tomorrow or saturday Iincludes Vashti, House Of Pain, Crystalites, Prodigy, Crystal Gayle (!), Slipknot, Nitro deluxe, Tom Tom Club etc looking good
  16. (if you can't access it it's because I'm reuploading it - should be okay by 6pm) HERE'S "THE MIGHTY JUKEBOX" ISSUE 2. ANOTHER POT LUCK MIX FROM MY COLLECTION THIS TIME FEATURING EVERYTHING FROM CHICAGO BLUES TO DRUM & BASS AND MOST THINGS INBETWEEN. ENJOY, IF YOU CAN, AND I KNOW SOME OF YOU DO COS YOU TOLD ME! A FEW OF THESE TRACKS ARE QUITE LONG, ESPECIALLY THE STIFF LITTLE FINGERS VERSION OF BOB MARLEY'S "JOHNNY WAS", YOU MAY WANT TO MAKE A CUP OF TEA WHILE THIS IS ON BUT IF YOU DO YOU'LL MISS THE FULL INTENSITY OF THE GREATEST PUNK/REGGAE FUSION TRACK OF ALL TIME. *** THE OL' DIRTY BASTARD & N.W.A. TRACKS CONTAIN STRONG LANGUAGE *** https://feed.podcastmachine.com/podcasts/4425/episodes/23132 WALTER CARLOS - MARCH FROM "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" / VINCE TAYLOR - BRAND NEW CADILLAC / YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS - FINAL DAY / OMNI TRIO - RENEGADE SNARES / NEW YORK DOLLS - JET BOY / NORA DEAN - BARBWIRE / TODD RUNDGREN - HELLO IT'S ME / THE FUGEES - FU-GEE-LA / THE RAMONES - CHAINSAW / FATAL MICROBES - VIOLENCE GROWS / OL' DIRTY BASTARD - BROOKLYN ZOO / HITMAN HOWIE TEE & THE REAL ROXANNE - BANG ZOOM (LET'S GO-GO) / THE LURKERS - SHADOW / THE PHANTOM - LOVE ME / N.W.A. - STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON / THE CHI-LITES - STONED OUT OF MY MIND / GLEN CAMPBELL - WHERE'S THE PLAYGROUND SUZIE / HOWLIN' WOLF - SOMEBODY IN MY HOME / ROY ORBISON - DOMINO / STIFF LITTLE FINGERS - JOHNNY WAS / DORIS DAY - MOVE OVER DARLING / DJ EZ ROCK & ROB BASE - IT TAKES TWO / SLADE - FAR FAR AWAY
  17. Absolutely brilliant, classic sound. Or is that sh*t as well Webby because it was made by a pop singer from Nottingham? Eh?
  18. It's the best British Northern Soul record ever made you cloth-eared cheese-encrusted bell end !!!
  19. Love Machine would empty the floor.
  20. Cheeky sod
  21. It's worth £12 maybe £15
  22. She just wrecks everything in her way, she'd got into my room and pulled loads of old 60's records off the bottom shelf so I just let her get on with it through fear of getting beat up
  23. I think you're stretching your point too far and getting a bit silly now. He's got a great soul voice.
  24. Is that out on a 7"? Stormer!
  25. Jocko on here was selling a copy a few months back. Joan I've only ever had one copy and I don't remember there being a hiss on it, it was fairly low-fi though. Sold it to Mick Smith and I think he kept it.


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