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Steve G

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  1. The answer is in the old thread - nice and easy Ted!!!
  2. Kent Washburn was working with Charles Drain in Charles' RCA period (75).
  3. Thanks Glyn, BTW I think charen Cotton was 3rd release on Perception....local label before Phil O Mega.....Oh yes!!
  4. Just out of interest Glyn, any unissued stuff on here, or was it a relaunch / repackage set? I am drawing a comparrison with the thing the Holland Brothers did around the same time (Yesterday Today and Tomorrow) which had some good unissued Motown tracks (Wali Ali, Margo Michaels etc)
  5. Yeah right Ian I think it's No.11 on Perception, but that's just the old trainspotter in me, will dig in over the weekend and find it and confirm.
  6. For me (down south) this was more of a youth club record, that'd be spun by DJs who didn't have any "proper norvern" in their box
  7. A Wigan Casino overnight success that went massive....Haven't played it since.....maybe I should
  8. I also have Patrick Adams Kings and Queens at home somewhere......too cold to go in the lock up to find it right now though.....
  9. Legit.
  10. Such a wag Simon. I heard you spent £5 there once Seriously, still after a copy of this book.....PM if you have a copy for sale. Cheers Steve
  11. Bit of an unusual request but......does anyone have a copy of this book that they'd be willing to sell? Steve
  12. It's easily the hardest on the label. I prefer the flip.
  13. Hurrah! At blomin last. Someone else that has the same view as me on these FHs. I went into detail on this before but was told "No no, the bloke selling them swears they are original" etc. I saw a repro and an original at Cleethorpes a few years back - very different. Thanks for posting this Steve.
  14. It's legit.
  15. Sorry for coming to the party so late but these two sides do exist on a 45
  16. Too much information brother!
  17. it came out on more than one label though didn't it? Mine's a purple label, but cannot remember the label name.
  18. It's a fantastic double sider
  19. hi Cliff, not to many vinyl jukeboxes left in the US even then......300-50 is what I heard. ATB, Steve
  20. Amazing, I got mine at the time (thankfully), I think it was done for jukeboxes only so probably no more than a 300 /500 press run.
  21. Hee hee! I agree with your sentiment on the critics who are unable to see the film for being a film (and from what i remember the smashed record looked more like a US CP demo - but I might be wrong and what do I know about rare records anyway?). But poor old Barry Norman was a very good film critic who wasn't up his own whatever. And really Matt - as for "walking out of the cinema in shock after 40 minutes" - goodness me, it's the sort of reaction I'd expect from Mary Whitehouse on finding herself in the wrong theatre seeing "Last Tango in Paris"!. "Painfully British looking?" what a snobbish comment! Some of us love British looking films. Try "Coast to Coast" next. Score wise probably a 7 from me.
  22. tremendous crossover
  23. Read about this in the Evening Standard. Story of rip off rents, can't make enough money to cover costs etc.


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