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  1. ORIGINAL DEARBORN ISSUE OR DEMO PLEASE THANKS (SORTED NOW) LEE
  2. Or you may stand accused
  3. Learn something everyday,I also thought rouser was first release!
  4. CHARADES-KEY TO MY HAPPINESS THE ULTIMATE NORTHERN SOUL TUNE THAT I NEVER TIRE OF
  5. Cracking want that ste,takes me back to those 80’s keele all-nighters! Super record!
  6. Is this clip the released Johnny sayles I can’t get enough of your love 45 on st Lawrence? or a different mix/acetate? it sounds different to my ears,maybe because it’s in a niter environment ?
  7. The intro less the trumpet is very nearly the same indeed,in fact if it was a tad faster it would be the same! Well spotted mate,also youve just turned the magic tones from a ten quid record to Christ knows how much
  8. Started off at 10k,so it seems the seller was open to a bit of movement!
  9. Unless your djing at the more “serious” places,then I reckon no one gives a shit
  10. As far as the tune is concerned,the Yvonne version is cool and fairly rare! But I lean more to the Tippi version,probably cos it’s shockingly rare! I notice soul mine has a copy for sale @ 1500 quid,and popsike only showing the one sale at 1800 quid!
  11. Good work guys,and I reckon your correct that the the connection is that trident used the dot songs,no actual connection between the artists!
  12. I wonder if tippi Saunders is in fact Yvonne Vaughn? tippi Saunders does a version of “when you gonna tell her” on trident from 1967 yvonne Vaughn “when you gonna tell her” on dot from 1965 however Yvonne Vaughn’s first 45 is called “ I’m sorry for hurting you” which happens to be the b side of the tippi Saunders 45….cant be a coincidence? Also both singers are/sound white maybe the trident copy was another attempt at success with a change in artist name? thoughts?
  13. Dobber

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  14. Also there is an original 60s release of this song by some guy on a uk Fontana,it’s no where near as good as RH but you may like it?
  15. I’m pleased your treatment has and continues to go well for you mate! I also have only ever had great results from my local nhs (Macclesfield)
  16. No mate,but I’m now regretting not buying it every time I saw it for very cheap money!
  17. Sweet collectors love that! Do they collect anything by nestles? I have a rare packet of opel fruits I would let go
  18. Yeah looking through popsike through recent years it’s historically 150 quid then a jump to approx 400 then overnight 2k plus!
  19. I’m taken a back mate,I’ve seen this so many times in boxes etc for small amounts,and it never moving out of boxes,had no idea it had any demand anywhere,so I stand corrected! Good info pal jesus I wish I had bought all the slow stuff over the years!
  20. So is this simply a case of fiddling the bids,or are people genuinely wanting to pay this for a £200 record? This has been knocking about for years at 200 quid,maybe 500 quid if it’s stone mint! And to be quite honest what a boring tune! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/335582498762?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=SaP_P-FST3K&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=2sZhFfVKSIC&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
  21. Personally I couldn’t care less about any scribblings on the label,or how nice the vinyl is,when a record is as rare as this, then one has to be forgiving! My thoughts are mainly on the price tag,anyone can price what they like on anything for that matter,but I’m curious is it to show it off and maybe keep the public interest in the record,or does he truly believe it is worth this amount and will achieve it? I don’t think it would be on eBay if someone wanted it at that price? I put the value at the top end of northern soul collecting with the likes of Mello soul,prophets,junior mccants etc…no more than £20k set sale, possibly 30k at auction? what do you people value it at?
  22. My love gets stronger orig 45 plz lee
  23. Maybe frank thought, if I didn’t make any money out of this then no one will
  24. Personally I think it’s only worth 150k to him,just because he paid that sum for it,that then doesn’t mean that’s it’s true value,I doubt there is any northern soul or Motown record that would even exceed £20k today, no matter what it is,so to jump right up to 150k is ridiculous! because of it’s over hyped exposure i would go as far as to say it’s devaluing itself?


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