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  1. What's going on here lads?
  2. The clue is in the "c/w" in the description....meaning it's a double header! It all points to SG....
  3. I am sticking with Sandy Golden - sorry lads!
  4. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Original just using up old labels......when a smallish label like All Platinum gets a hit they'd pull out all the stops, use various pressing plants around the country, whatever they can find to get the thing out to the distributors before the demand wanes...
  5. Is there a prize for the person who gets the right answer? I remember the language used over the Mello Souls was very similar....
  6. No more, think a few "monied" types would be in the hunt for this one.....
  7. ....and the answer maybe Sandy Golden!??
  8. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Crap? Over produced? Pop? Was a youth club favourite for many and it's a good example of late 60's pop-soul.
  9. Excellent set as always John.
  10. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Yes but you won't believe it anyway.....To be honest I prefer you on freebasing Ian....it's more fun than your Soul music theories..
  11. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    And here we go……...History re-writes itself write in front of our very eyes…….Ian here are your previous posts just to remind you what you were saying a couple of days ago…….Glad you have now "got it" See you soon, toddle-pip…..
  12. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    The date stamp in many cases is just when someone, like a radio station received it, not the date the company sent the records out…..but I know you know that.
  13. Hi Russ, I think they did 3 in all.....Mine came from John Anderson, he pitched up at Soul Essence one year (can't remember when now) and had this in a small box.....when I heard it I thought "instant", bought it and put it straight on my next set. Went down a storm straight from the off. Like you, mine is a vg / vg+ type copy. ATB
  14. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    You are talking b*llocks again Ian, plain and simple. "Shake a tail feather" is quite obvious what it's about and you can see the dance on youtube, as are songs about the "back door man", "Lickin stick", "Honey dripping", "your Lovemaker", "Sixty minute men", "Make it last forever" etc etc. You mention "While you're out looking for sugar" the lyrics are pretty obvious there too never for one moment thought that it was about anything else, and "Band of Gold" was about a newly weds disappointment in her man's performace. Some of us do actually listen to the lyrics and 'get' black slang. But with Mel & Tim you are just guessing wildly based on a 1989 reference in a rap song, and I am not buying a word of it. And I am certainly not "crazy" when it comes to soul music.
  15. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Thank you for clarifying the rules of the game Mikey.....not one of my favourite sports.....but all clear here. I just get very cross when people make stuff up on the internet to suit their own limited knolwedge. Adding 1 + 1 and making 3. I often think it's better to say nothing than to speculate wildly, cos then the guesswork becomes the "truth". If the song was really about a girls "butt" it would have been banned from the airwaves in 1969 plain and simple. The Christian white fundamentalists would have had a field day with it (pardon the pun)......But none of that happened....Why? Because it was simply a pretty pop record about a girl's cheating laced with some well placed footballing metaphors. So E.U and The Beastie Boys used the term in the late 80's big fookin' deal, and it doesn't change the fact this is an innocent piece of pop soul.
  16. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    May 70?
  17. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    We were talking about Cat 45 the other day, and looking at it seems that the UK release was at the end of April 1976 https://www.45cat.com/record/6146313 So the US release almost certainly would have been before then.....need to check some old Mags to see when it first appeared in Billboard etc.
  18. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Ian, Are you persisting with your story that the song is about a "girls arse" then, when it is clearly simply a song about a girl's cheating on her fella - using football metaphors? If you are, maybe best if you stick to "Freebasing"
  19. Ray Agee had several records on that Krafton label with the script design, all in the 60s on the 500 and 600 numeric series. He did later ones on the label but they had a completely different label design - capital letters. So that Krafton script design was around long before Soussan etc. etc. etc. etc.
  20. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Pete with records like that it would have been re-pressed to meet demand. Maybe an initial run of 10,000, then another 20,000, then another 20,000 that type of thing to meet demand. It's logical that that's where the orange label comes in since all prior releases were two tone blue.
  21. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    The Moments was 5066, both two tone blue and orange ones exist for 5066, 5067, 5068, 5069 and 5070. Then the following releases were just orange (and demos white of course).
  22. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Original issue is two shade blue. The label shown above is the design they used for the last few releases and came later as it replaced the two tone blue label…..Sorry. But don't think is much too much later, maybe as little as a couple of months when they did re-presses.
  23. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    No it doesn't it's bollocks
  24. Steve G posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    More incorrect information from you Ian. The song is nothing to do with a "girl's arse" as you suggest……another of your loose guesses that's just wrong……And it's all very well cut & pasting the lyrics from song lyrics website complete with the same typos, but you shouldn't be getting "likes" for posting info on here that isn't correct. "Backfield" players in football should not be in motion until the ball goes into play, so if they move before the ball is brought into play, then it's an offence. So the song is about a girl breaking the rules by being seen with someone else. Simple eh?

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