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  1. some fun Instagram piccies, as you can see I like visual puns... Milton Keynes, a town Daleks dont fit in lifts..
  2. Good to know guys, I remember I got this of Ebay ages ago, can't remember how much I paid for it..,but going by the amount of folk that have contacted me over the last 3/4 years there is demand out there still!! Then again I might keep it all the same...
  3. What a Find, I honestly thought I'd sold this, I was 100% sure, as I get asked for it all the time... turns out I didn't sell it and it was sitting in a small box of bits... this is a pretty rare 45, any ideas on Price? Mal
  4. Interesting, cheers Mike... I thought this 45 was something else... it was an immediate, got to have track when I heard it.., I never bought the king CD from Kent that featured all the deep tracks on the label, should have as there is some real quality music on there....
  5. Pinged you an email for sugar hill malcolm
  6. God dam Zanetti, your surly flogging a dead horse there mate drop the price and it will sell I'm sure,
  7. This weeks obsession.. great record, and it cost me a tenner for a yellow demo... not heard the 45 he did on Tropical but surly this guy did more than two records... ? love to know what folk know about Charles Vickers...
  8. laughs... thats Brilliant... nasty looking bugger isn't he...
  9. Last year at Valley Fest, before the rains came...
  10. Loz and Div, Brighton Mods in my back Garden... early Photography student stuff here, taken early 9ts... before you say its meant to be a graphic shot, no tones...
  11. Notting Hill Carnival, 1975, by Richard Braine, I used to Rep Richard hence the print... the other shot was a local Bristol Photographer, taken at Glastonbury, haven't had these prints out in years so thought Id share them...
  12. Couple of old ones, Worcester 'Chuff Chuff' Boat trip 91/2 ish.. The guy in the foreground is a cousin of the Ryan Brothers who ran the Depot in Birmingham, and later Miss Moneypennies... if any of you know them... The other one is a portrait of Gordon Giltrap I did about the same time, lovely guy and brilliant guitarist... after we did the pictures I got stoned with his partner in the back seats of the hall before the concert began... good fun :-))
  13. I wonder Steve, on a long voyage, does the captain just think, yep weather's good today, lets have a photo of everybody in their best uniforms... do you have like random things happen at sea while your out there...
  14. Here you go, Spoken intro : Vocal side CF-12006 - II (the II at the end is actually crossed off top and bottom) see scan.. Inst side has 12006b scratched in very small...
  15. is it boot the spoken or short intro? m
  16. I bought one with the spoken intro off here within the last 12 months... great record, paid a bit more than 150 though, think it was either 200 or just above... m
  17. I've been buying Psych and garage records over the last year. I still buy classic Northern lots of modern and crossover, very occasional R&B record, just the ones I like and stand out from that genre, very occasional funk 45, but there are so many aspects to that side of the tracks, different type of sounds...I like the deep flips you get on Funk 45s allot. One type of sound I've really found to be disappointing is the tracks that have come out of the gospel side of things, I know there are allot of folk on here that really dig that, but 95% of that stuff just didn't hit the spot for me, but there are one or two.., I was explaining to somebody I work with why I don't really ever need to go out of certain decades for my musical hit, and I realised you just can't expect normal music fans to just get it, if you know what I mean... it's a personal journey, taken with the record labels you love as they grow and discover and at the places you go to listen... Fads come and go, but the really good tracks stay no matter... and in time you get enough of those to really have acces to a great body of music, so special to you and others.... it's a fabulous thing and something I can never expect some younger music fan to get in an instant... forcthe most part here in the uk, you start with Northern soul, the real youth club stuff, and go from there.... looking back would any of us have it any other way, no fear, great music that stays with ya..... but then we all know that:-) Mal
  18. it was you Gilbert! laughs... Good to know they have surfaced on here mate Mal
  19. it seems that maybe the Funk fad has now lost its steam... lots of great tracks have been turned up and are now accepted outside of the funk collectoes circles... whete else to go then? All the genres have been done as far as I can see...
  20. Nah, bought my old copy for 15 quid, sold for about the same, I certinally wont pay any more for another one, Great track but you know the bottom will fall out if it in a year or so...
  21. You need a pair of good quality rubber gloves mate, if your a bit of a purist I'd suggest a named brand, go for a pair of marigolds,.,
  22. Hi Ady, saw this thread and thought of an Mp3 I grabbed of Ebay well over ten years back, scan below, and uploaded the Mp3... It's not the complete song I'm afraid, and simply entitled 'She Said' I didn't win this acetate at the time, but Ive often wondered whether it actually came out or was this an illusive unreleased track that got away from me... be interested to know yours and Tony's feedback, is it anything special in terms of Huey's productions? Mal Unknown Huey P. Meaux acetate out of Texas.mp3
  23. Thought the Chocolate Buttermilk Band stood out at 1.5k usd, hasn't there been one for sale on here for months at a fraction of that? otherwise more of the same... lets be honest, you can never really put together a collection of so called rare soul these days from the likes of Ebay etc at a really acceptable cost... and taking in consideration of the condition of allot of these 45's, its sheer madness imo... still... Mal


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