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Quinvy

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  1. Salmon, ask Cliff. Think he might have one. Phil.
  2. Have PM'd you. Phil.
  3. Val, I sold Frankie quite a while ago....if you don't get sorted, let me know, I can probably get you a copy... Best, Phil.
  4. There's a sound file of both sides in JM's rarest of the rare section Jock......
  5. I used to go, but I was very young 12 or 13...so we used to get slung out around midnight when the big lads came in....
  6. Just thinking that myself Tony....a real genuine rarity.....love the instrumental that Butch plays....sounds of Philadelphia.....f**kin awesome....
  7. The label on the re-issue is very glossy too...
  8. Here you go Pete. Adam is on here under his own name. /index.php?showuser=1253
  9. A brilliant post which mirrors my own views absolutely.....well said sir..... Phil.
  10. If I might take the liberty of airing my own veiw on this topic? I think that the people that are worried about the musical content of this movie, are just frustrated that a real chance to make a wonderful testament to a thing that has thrilled us all, will be sadly missed here...if you look at films like Quad and even Dirty Dancing....with the right music, used all the way through, and not just for the odd scene.....they could have been amazing....I'm sure we have all dreamed of making a movie about this scene of hours [well I have anyway ] what tunes you would use, and the way you could show the world what they have been missing out on....especially the young people , whom have never been exposed to "proper music. I feel really sorry for them...On the two films I mentioned here, the music used for the majority, had no bearing on the time or place that was being filmed, and I just didn't get a feeling of the subject...totally spoiled it for me.....I know what you are going to say...these movies were very successful, and that's all that matters to the film makers.....REALLY!.....I thought it was an art form luvvie....anyway, it's such a shame that we will all be fast forwarding the DVD to the one or maybe two short bits where they [hopefully] get it right. After all, how can you imagine that you are back in 74 with Duffy and Mr. Weller's 2008 recordings playing in the background? .......YUK! Phil.
  11. Hello Pete, Adam Lever? think that's his name, had a copy of Richard Caiton for sale a while ago. Can't remember just how much he wanted for it, but it made me gasp when it hit my ears. Nice guy, think he's a mate of Stevie Cato's, so you could ask him. Hope you get sorted...beautiful record indeed.... Phil.
  12. Yes but I think Lee Fields is a very average record, so there you go. Different tastes.
  13. So are you saying that "back in the day" you liked everything that was played??? Because I certainly didn't. We all have differing tastes, and thank goodness for that. You don't like the record, fair enough.... Phil.
  14. It means you can buy records that you can't really afford.Well until your card is maxed out.
  15. Whoops sorry, meant to send a PM.....
  16. is this true?.....this is a revelation to me......please can you PM me with some details Pete......
  17. You've just got to agree to disagree....even back in the day, we all liked different stuff...you will never like it all......
  18. The film should have some humour in it, all the best films make you laugh one minute, and cry the next......forget the A list pop stars, and get the best writers in the business.....Dick Clements & Ian Le franais [spelling].....I've always thought that a film on our scene, would be perfect done in the same style as "The Comitments".....great music combined with some very atmospheric scenes.....and some of the best comedy moments I've ever seen. What we are all forgetting is.....if the story line is crap......the film will be as well..... Maybe they could get Alan Parker to Direct it too.......


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