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Steve G

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  1. Got the High Keys for £15 ten years ago. Wow, what a great investment records are.....
  2. Darren yes a few about and it has been played occasionally at modern nights. Once was a £1000 er. JM auctioned one a couple of years back and at £187 it didn't reach the reserve price. A case of quite rare but not so much demand......It's a god 80s sound though. Steve
  3. Don't think there is any difference in price between demo and issue. Steve
  4. I collected this label some time back and think I got em all in the end ( a couple might not have got issued ), including a few good 70s. Some amazing stuff in there, two great Phillip Mitchell's, Deon jackson, Jimmy Radcliffe, Richard Marks, Moses D, El Shobey plus a host of other goodies. Has there ever been a label CD done? "Shout about Soul!" or something - one for Ady?
  5. Something good from the EU......I think it's good news as plenty of musicians now still alive after 50 years after their work, and I am glad they should continue to benefit, and not just have their work plundered by all and sundry....Steve
  6. Chris are you doing a line in these? Could sell quite a few, plus it's better than a Pint glass I do know a Brummie DJ that's desperate for one. PS: Think Keb used to do 11 hour sessions at madame joJo's alldayers.....
  7. Some great ideas there, but who'se gonna 'police' that - these soul police I guess, whoever they are. But that's part of the problem here, everyone's a DJ in some places. Too many "volunteers" / pocket money blokes, and venue recirocals "you can do mine if I do yours" - honestly it's like a bloody wife swapping club in some parts of the UK.
  8. It's hard to find, but I don't think it's worth £1500 in todays market. There are a number of rare 80s things but the market has shrunk for them - everyone wants funky northern now . Good example for comparison purposes Bobby Barnes and Rush Hour. The one recently didn't reach anything near what I was expecting, for it's quality (two great sides) and rareness. ATB Steve
  9. If you are selling it's $134. The one on Popsike was vg. The one for £1,500 was also quite noisy. Maybe the same copy? I don't think it's worth £1500 in todays market place.
  10. Oscar Perry?
  11. Ian, I just don't buy this. So who is the promotor? WHat do the other prmotors do? Sit back and watch? Who are the undisputed key current kings of the DJ world? If it's newies are't half a dozen of em already on at Lifeline? If you started a thread on DJs, you'd have a list as long as your arms and legs before the morning....and those that don't make the top 8 for this mega niter would ne nosed out of joint. We've kind of gone past all that now. Even if someone did try and assemble some sort of 2,000 night, after the first one the numbers would fall away for the second night. Sorry if I sound pessimistic, but the scene is split and the factions just won't ever come together at this point. I wouldn't go to a pure oldies night if it was in me next door neighbours house and I am sure some oldies fans feel the same way about newies. What's so wrong with having smaller venues where like minded folk pick and choose which ones to go and enjoy 'emselves?
  12. So let me put it this way ad make it simple to understand. You send me a record, the postie leaves a card. I have to drive over to Parcel force or the PO and I email you and ask for some money back for the costs I have incurred. You gonna give me some money back? Might be a much smaller scale than Premium Stuff's bill but the principle is the same. Imagine being the seller and then the recipient of that email asking for something back.
  13. Yup agree with you Len. Think Ian's aspirational once a month venue catering for all tastes is pie in the sky these days. 2,000 people? Kings Hall struggles to match that, and that's nearly all oldies. And one Kingpin promotor? Yeah....right. Ian the scene has fragmented mate, we're all on micro scenes now
  14. The only other copy I know was with Butch a few years back. A few others may have it but not many. Hard one to price in the current economic climate.
  15. Col the Sugar Cane one is quite hard to source. Have played it on radio on and off, but a nice record once you get past those sea waves at the beginning....
  16. It amounts to the same thing - a buyer going back to a seller and asking for some money back after the transaction has gone through. It's not like the record ain't in the same condition as described, or hisses or something. I doubt your average seller is going to agree to pay some money back, they'd probably think it was one of these chancers we keep hearing about. But if Richard has done it, then good luck to the fella.
  17. Doesn't look very good does it? You sell a record for an agreed price, get paid net of paypal deductions, then someone comes back with a tale of their customs charges and asks for some money back? It's probably a good job I'm not a record seller
  18. Well I agree Mike that there are those that are just trying to get what I once termed "Trophy records" for the "playbox". The likes of Don Gardner, Salvadores, Eddie Parker, Tomangoes etc. But some seem to think if a record is more than a fiver it ain't no good. Steve
  19. Hi John, you sure you don't mean his alternative version of "Living in the fotsteps" which I did play off acetate at the Orwell, as well at other venues. It was a £30 'find' at a record dealer in Yorks.
  20. Duplicate post.
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  22. Look the northern scene has since the early 70s been about rare records, and having something others don't have. Do some of you not realise when Ian Levine, Colin Curtis, Dicky S, Ian Dewhirst, Poke etc were playing their new discoveries back in "the good old days" they weren't "rare" records? Of course they were, until someone found further copies. Virtually all of the stuff we take for granted today started life as rare records. Some of you need to get over this inverse snobbishness ffs.
  23. Bob A playing CDs????? - in the words of the Detroit classic "NEVER in a million years".
  24. Strewth, I'd forgotten about the Wigan 38th anniversary....... Yeah I just don't think it will happen today Ian, nice as it sounds. One persons "must attend" is another persons "not on your Nelly". Prestatyn probably a bad example......since most of the music in the main room was staler than last years eggs for some of us. There is not one scene anymore Ian.
  25. Is this when you discuss the merits of British comedy Bob?


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