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Chalky

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  1. I stopped using them as the sound was 'dull'. They couldn't cut something for about three weeks so I went to Timmion who did it in 4 days and the sound quality was so much better than previous vinyl carvers.
  2. Someone remind me what The Blossoms "Baby Cakes" is please.
  3. Has it had massive plays?
  4. But he explained why he mentioned Pal & Prophets, it is on the label with that title and not the one he is looking for, or did I read it wrong
  5. I thought JM auctioned one too but couldn't find anything and sure I'd seen another listed this past year but couldn't find that one either.
  6. I think the question was does The Whip on Phil La Soul by Fantastic Johnny C exist or not, not name every record that sounds like it
  7. John auctioned one two years ago for £560 ish, I've seen others at 300/350 innthat time too. I doubt it will see 250 for sometime yet.
  8. Done at the same session as Girl Across The Street apparently.
  9. I've just about given up with US ebay. Discogs for anything out of the States.
  10. The backing sounds exactly the same to me?? But the backing singers spoil the record completely before it gets going and the lead is strong enough IMO, the backing over powers her vocal.
  11. I don't know the Cheerleaders, only ever seen it talked about on here, think you mentioned it then Mick.
  12. As for those who think this is simply a moan, I would have thought the number of people viewing via mobile devices, phones and tablets etc is quite a large percentage and will only grow, then if you are happy to simply ignore these users then best of luck to you. Me, I would do everything I could to ensure my sales were to reach as many people as possible.
  13. The vast majority of records sold or should I say advertised through places like SS are known to the majority. Hardly any unknowns. So there is really no need for the youtube clips. Seen a couple of sales topics today and totally pointless. For lesser known material a sound file is often vital as only way to sell but uploading a clip to divshare etc and simply sharing the link is far quicker than making a you tube video. If using a video that isn't the record then that is totally pointless.
  14. Most sellers are lazy, that is the biggest problem. They do the easiest quickest thing, little effort for hopefully the biggest return. With sites like Divshare etc offering at least a couple of gig of free space there is no excuse for making a decent sound file, uploading and simply sharing the link. Far more professional, better listening experience, takes up far less resources and would get more attention from me. When I am not at home I rarely use or read sales on here, especially those who I know like to saturate their list with youtube clips.
  15. And two more from the late 80's https://www.mixcloud.com/Chalkster/rob-marriott-tape-from-late-80s/ https://www.mixcloud.com/Chalkster/rob-marriott-late-80s-tape-number-2/
  16. Here is a tape of Robs from 1992... https://www.mixcloud.com/Chalkster/rob-marriott-tape-recording-september-1992/
  17. Looks interesting and one I will catch up with. Who is Julie Cullen btw?
  18. £400 last couple. JM auctioned one as well.
  19. The reason why ebay do nothing is because apart from the illegal item there is nothing in the description to suggest anything illegal. Ebay probably rely on a computer algolithoram or whatever they use to spot descriptive words that shouldn't be used, in this case bootleg. Other than that they rely on users to report them abd even then they seem to do little about it. Why the record companies haven't challenged then I don't know, not so much for the northern but more commercial stuff. I looked into the vestax cutting machine, £7k about 15 years ago and about 48p per blank disc. The bootleggers probably cut to order so the only work they do is knocking a scan up until one is sold. So at £7 per disc, £6.50 isn't a bad profit for each disc.
  20. Jsse James was his Arcades cover up during the 80's, used to love it alongside Tommy Ridgely.
  21. We start the New Year off with a bang and with some of the biggest records the scene has ever seen. Sharleen Spiteri would have loved this set this afternoon. All the records are what Chris Plant was playing out and about during the early 80's. largely made up from a top 30 of spins of his between 1982 and 1984 plus other memories of his for others. Not all Chris's records, far from it but none the less most DJ's then and now would love a set like this. https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/db2447376dfc458a879e340352c4604a-58.html Greater Experience — Don’t Forget To Remember — Colony 13 Ramona Collins — You Been Cheating — Clark’s Bobby Wisdom — Handwriting On The Wall — Out A Site (Billy Kennedy) Yvonne Vernee — Just Like You Did Me — Sonbert Eddie Daye & The Four Bars — Guess Who Loves You - Shrine Magnetics — Lady In Green - Bonnie Vondells — Hey, Girl You’ve Changed — Airtown Jimmy Delphs — Dancing A Hole In The World — Carla Eric Mercury — Lonely Girl - SAC Gene Toones — What More Do You Want — Simco Martells — Where Can My Baby Be — Al-La-Carte Ray Agee — I’m Losing Again — Soultown Johnny Honeycutt — I’m Coming Over — Triode Jesse Davis — There’s Room For Me — Revere (Lenny Welch) Sequins — Try My Love — The Detroit Sound Virginia Blakely — Let Nobody Love You — Mojo Art Gentry — Merry-Go-Round — Onyx Del Tours — Sweet And Lovely — Starville Billy Floyd — My Oh My — Arctic Professionals — That’s Why I Love You — Groove City Al Williams — I Am Nothing — La Beat Lester Tipton =- This Won’t Change — La Beat Jackie Beavers — I Need My Baby — Revilot Chandlers — Your Love Makes Me Lonely — Col-Soul Classics — So Glad That I Found You — Yan-G Majestics — I Love Her So Much It Hurts — Linda William Powell — Heartaches Souvenirs — Power House Sandy Wynns — I’ll Give That To You — Simco Roger Pace — The Minute My Back Was Turned - Select Betty Lloyd — I’m Catching On — BSC Barbara Acklin — I’m Not Mad Anymore — Special Agent Soulettes - Bring Your Fine Self Home — Scope Detroit Soul - All Of My Life — Music Town Little Charles & The Sidewinders - It's A Heartache — Decca (Sam Coltrane - Watch Out For The Heartaches)
  22. I lnow on facebook you can delete the thumbnail so it just leaves the link, not sure about on here. have to agree they are a pain, even on a desktop machine and more often than not totally unnecessary given most are so common. A sound file is necessary for the more uncommon but often youtube are so poor quality they aren't a good indicator of the quality of the disc in question.
  23. Butch was playing Jesse James in 86/87 along with most if not all that you list Nick. He uncovered Jesse James at a Blackburn Christmas nighter if I remember rightly. Butch was pretty much everywhere from 86 onwards and he's been top of the tree ever since.
  24. As Harry says Timmion, proper metal acetates, excellent quality and sound reproduction, better than what carvers sound like.
  25. I was painful trying to listen to her explain things behind EOS and other records like it. I didn't expect much but I expected a better researched show and do we really need Edwin Collins and Amy Whingehouse when doing a show about Northern Soul?


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