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Everything posted by Chalky
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here's the library details from Don't Forget The Motor City.... Say, Say, Baby (Sidney Barnes-George Kerr-Timothy Wilson-Howard Curry) publ. Jobete The Serenaders; recorded Hitsville, completed 16-Jun-63 ; produced by Raynoma Liles Gordy, Berry Gordy [rel date unknown] [acetate]; 45 (M): [no catalogue number]
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More sad news R.I.P. Alfie
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Two great slabs of Soul Music. Both VG+ Sound files of the actual records. William Hunt - Would You Believe - Streamside WDJ £40 ON HOLD Willam Hunt - Would You Believe - Streamside.mp3 Ruby Winters - In The Middle Of A Heartache - Diamond DJ £30 Ruby Winters - In The Middle Of A Heartache - Diamond.mp3 Postage and packing £2.50 recorded posts. Europe £8.80 Internationally Signed For. Paypal friends and family/gift to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk
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Boot V's Original Tamala Lewis You Wont Say Nothing Marton
Chalky replied to whereismy record's topic in Look At Your Box
You've offered no proof that it is legitimate? How about something to substantiate your claim? I still call it a bootleg but if you want to believe otherwise then that is your perogative, still a boot to everyone else. -
The Lp was probably dubbed from cassette tape & 45. Eddie Holland was the only released one and included as it was a biggie for Rob late 80's.
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Boot V's Original Tamala Lewis You Wont Say Nothing Marton
Chalky replied to whereismy record's topic in Look At Your Box
Everyone I know says the orange one is a boot. If it is a legitimate reissue where is the evidence, who did them etc? I usually hear the legitimate argument when trying to justify the playing of one. Boot as far as I am concerned. -
Rob and Chris for sure, maybe Dave as well.
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It is on The Lp that Rob Marriott put out I think.
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It is I think actually the Serenaders. Unissued Jobete/Motown recording, Sidney Barnes, George Kerr, Timothy Wilson. Robb K might know more as it turned up in the 80's, not sure if on the tapes from him that Rod got or via the acetates that went through JM.
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I was always hopeful Dave Moore would persuade Deon to come and visit the UK but now its not to be. He has still left us with some wonderul memories through his music. R.I.P. Deon.
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There was a 12 with Bobby Joe, Baby Brother and Me on the flip. Doré 1004 I think mid 80's. https://collectorsfrenzy.com/details/400534454913/SUPERBS__get_ready_for_love__DORE__VG_mega_rare_modern_soul
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I didn't call anyone? I didn't see anyone arguing the toss either. Was it really?
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If you quote me I will reply, what do you expect on a debating forum.......
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I don't think anyone has said anyone needs to have 30 years of knowledge to be a DJ? But with knowledge comes certain advantages as you well know and what has a 25 year old got that someone who has been DJing 25 years got except youth? Absolutely nothing. I'm all for a youngster getting sets if they can prove themselves but not simply because they are young. Back in the 80's you certainly had to prove yourself. You had all the top collectors and DJ's who were around in the 70's in your way but then again even they were still pretty young, not sure how you can compare past times with today's scene? I don't see anyone mocking someone because they weren't around in previous eras?
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I would have thought everyone has to serve some time. Just by going out and enjoy the nights, building their knowledge and collection. Progress to doing local sets and then spread you wings. You can't expect anyone who has been around a few weeks and not known to walk in to any venue and to start getting DJ sets, I can't think of anyone who would book anyone who hasn't taken their time to get involved both locally and further afield by way of supporting the venues.
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Some nice sales and great addition to any DJ's play box. Paypal Friends & Family/Gift please. Money back if not happy as long as the record is returned in the condition it is received. Easter Sales Newsound - Bet You Never Thought About It - Scorpion Ex £70 ON HOLD The Hesitations - Is That The Way To Treat A Girl (You Bet It is) - GWP £70 Marion Javius - Waiting In The Wings - Encore Ex £30 Quinn Golden - Habit Breaker - Ecko Ex £70 (Rare on a 45, thought not to exist by many) Numonics - Forever And A Day/You Lied - Hodisk Ex £40 Numonics - One More Try - Hodisk £20 The Endeavours - I Know You Don’t Want Me - Stop Ex £40 Tiny Watkins - Run Run Run - Goodie Train Ex £100 The Roe-O-tation - Special Category - Gerim Ex £70 SOLD Enchanted Five - Have You Ever/Try A Little Love - CVS Ex £80 (In-demand) Fred Hughes - I Keep Tryin’ - Exodus Ex £60 SOLD Jesse James & The Dynamics - Believe In Me Baby Part 1 7 Part II - Hit £30 SOLD (Part 1 has “fast” written on the label and Part II has an “x” on the label.) Yvonne Baker & The Sensations - I Can’t Change - Junior 1071 Ex £40 Mary Love - Lay This Burden Down - Modern £30 ON HOLD Looks like it has a seen better days. A sound file and scan is included. I can send higher resolution tiff and wave files if need. Plays fine with no skips, take a look and listen to the files included. Mary Love - LTBD - Modern.mp3 Boss Four - Walkin’ By - RIM £15 ON HOLD (Vinyl excellent. Tear to label. Half price, great price for budding DJ) Luke Day - Love Line - Renfro Ex £15 Postage per 45. UK Signed for/recorded £2.50 Special Delivery £6.50 (over £40 as you are not covered with any less) Europe Int. Signed For = £8.80 up to £50. £11.40 up to £500 Rest of World = £9.80 up to £50. £12.40 up to £500 All records over £40 will be sent special delivery for insurance purposes. Scans and sound-files on request. Records are often better than graded but if not happy for whatever reason then money back guarantee as long as the record is returned as posted.
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I still have a ticket from one of then nights, '87 I think.
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Those two were cheap, they sold pretty quick, but then again there is no demand for them when compared to Chuck Jackson or Melba Moore. Having said that I would have thought an average price would be £50 or £60. I wouldn't have thought any were worth more an £80 and there is as far as I know the same quantity of each title.
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Buy the Timi Yuro LP (that is what it was first played from) and save yourself £980.
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Depends which take you have. Piano intro fairly cheap, piano with strings fair bit more expensive.
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f*ck knows where that came from....must be magic?
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I'd like to see something along these lines, maybe top 25 though, a one hour spot more or less.
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It happens especially with some because they bring their mates along as well, they won't tell you that though. No one should get a free ride simply to boost attendances and profit. Merit and the ability to entertain should be the only factors that get someone a booking and if they can bring something else to the table even better.
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There is another quote, "Those who are unaware of history are destined to repeat it."