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Steve G

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  1. Yeah it's a real budget production, but it does fill the floor.
  2. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Hey Stefan It's nothing like the unissued version that Soul Sam is playing....Steve
  3. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Hey Bob when I was down in LV I was asked everywhere I went if I "needed a Frederick Hymes" - got the impression there was a box full under the counter but this too is conjecture and there may have only been a few "especially for the Brits". I have not said categorically it was counterfeited (though it might be), more that it is a second issue (I assume with the label owner or artists permission) but who knows and I certainly wouldn't be asking the guys down there to tell me. Pete's dating thing is interesting, and that tends to point to a recent issue. There are plenty of better records to collect without the "uncertainty" around this one. Steve
  4. What about a demo of Huey Smith & Clowns, think that's pretty rare. Got it from Mick Smith a while back.
  5. You are avin a larf Simon - not too soulful?? Great harmonies......
  6. It is a pretty hard record to find......good to see you too. Steve
  7. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Frederick Hymes 1st issue is a murkier and darker yellow much flatter in colour, and the vinyl is different. I have seen them both together at Cleethorpes (though haven't dated them like Pete!!!). Not sure if the 2nd issue is a counterfeit or just a legit re-issue from the singer or label owner...... I agree stone mint records still do turn up - they've not all been subjected to years of DJ cueing abuse
  8. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    For about the 50th time: The Royal Esquires turned up because someone found the label owner who had all the copies in his garage. It has not been bootleged. The owner has subsequently died. Things like that happen in this biz, people find records. Having said all that, I understand it can be done, but I am still waiting to hear of an example where people think this has happened?
  9. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    So what records do you think this has happened to? We know the Fred Hymes III has a second press and it's different from the original. You can still find minty stuff - like the guy that found all those 4 Tracks on Maningo (the so called "25 or so" ). The internet has opened it all up a bit and some of the old record guys are dying. I still reckon I can tell a new press from a legit 60s / 70s release, even if it's had talc put on it, and been rubbed on the carpet to make it look old.
  10. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    they might not know the difference not all dealers are knowledgable despite the aurra some of them give off - but if you believe that is happening tell us who? Presumably someone with a Las Vegas connection?
  11. I believe it was played at the Mecca for a couple of weeks in the 70s......was an ex Yarmouth sound too in the early / mid 90s, think that's where Maxine heard it. It came out twice on the label.....You recovered yet Russ? Stgeve
  12. Perhaps someone thought they were buying THE TRIPPS version which is very good.
  13. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    But we've (me and others) been banging on about those Frederick Hymes being "2nd issues" for years - a shame a few more people don't listen to what they're told Steve
  14. Feck me - got mine from Clarky for 20 about 3-4 years ago - I know everyone hates to hear that, but why has it got so expensive?
  15. Ebony's version is even better.
  16. Boots havE ink of th "next label in the pile" on them - the labels weren't dry when they placed em one on top of the next. Hi Macca,\hope u r well. Steve
  17. Love train, Armed and extremely dangerous, Hold back the night are ones that always used to get played alongside things like Feel the need in me. Also heard L J Reynolds & Chocolate syrup - the Phil Lowman thingy - Penguin Breakdown - one of the first true northern things I heard at a fair as a kid.
  18. Fugi's version is great - Chicken Sh*t? Their version was 68/9 wasn't it? Have it on a UK 45 somewhere, but it's nowhere near Fugi's.
  19. Hmmm maybe not then - the broadminded modern soul fraternity don't get hung up on these things do they? .....have always played it off the CD, I thought (obviously wrongly) that the 7 and 12 were just kind of off the CD.....Jordi implies they were earlier. Anyway see you in about one week's time! Steve Appreciations - the price on this is going up and up - both sides are great.
  20. Yes err Arthur Whatsisname and Love - actually a good version. Didn't WDV also do more than one version of the song?
  21. Steve G replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Sems a very sensible and fair outcome then.
  22. I am funky, some would say frightningly so, this is just a bit too late for me. It's the vocals y'know.

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