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Everything posted by Chalky
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Looks like an emi disc? Lou Kirton was booted as Lou Curtan on Pad and this used an edited version of the 12 inch so it is probably this on the disc you have.
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Gule is the toughest by far, first label.
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Never seen a multi coloured one I don't think??? Yellow and black and silver and red as said. Mine is silver and red, also on vinyl and the labels the right way round.
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My philosophy now mate and hopefully nearer home. Well why moan about it? Why not just shut up and get on with it, I would imagine everyone knows where they are going, who they are going to listen to and have a damn good idea of what they are going to hear. No one who goes elsewhere is going to bother them and vice versa so why is it a problem to some who constantly moan about what others get up to in their spare time. Oh and Cheltenham is full of day trippers just like Ascot
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People seem more bothered about what others are doing, it's getting boring constantly reading about it everywhere. It's not like people who are moaning actually attend the places they are moaning about, if they do then they should change their social habits.
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Two scenes, three scenes, eight scenes, who cares. Just go out on the scene you enjoy.
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The cards were hand made by our friend who sent them and he only sent them out to friends, no money, commercial gain was sought from them, they were never sold so no one other than those that were sent one would have got one. He did spend a lot of time making them.
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Alder Ray Mathis - Take Me Baby - Jetstar Ex £40 (magic deep on the flip) https://youtu.be/mNp2vGdC1pM Bobby Patterson - Till You Give In - Jetsar Ex £20 Jimmy Mc Cracklin - Can't Raise Me Imperial Ex £25 Great R&B Dancer https://youtu.be/c0-nSbH2TJ8 Irma Thomas - What Are You Trying To Do - Imperial Vg+ £40 Ever popular dancer. Willie Charles Gray I'm Gonna Be A Winner/Her I Go Again Vg+ £30 Two good sides. https://youtu.be/vGpygZA3HHs William Hunt - Would You Believe - Streamside WDJ Ex £40 Lovely white demo, so so soulful. Ruby Winters - In The Middle Of A Heartache - Diamond Ex £30 Fantastic slice of soul music. I can provide sound files of the actual 45's if required. Paypal family and friends to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk Postage recorded is £2.50 to the UK International Signed For to Europe is Int. Signed For = £8.80 Rest of the world = £9.80 Money back no quibbles once record is returned in same condition.
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Try Andy Dyson mate he did have one can't remember if it sold? Dysonsoul@aol.com
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Why is it a DJ's essential record? Is that so one can jump on the bandwagon and show a complete lack of imagination like the majority?
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I doubt whoever bought The Del-Larks cares one iota what some think of the record, we all like records that many others think are sh*t. Some of those passing comment aren't exactly the purveyors of good taste. Who is to say what it is worth it is a rare record, has rarely come up for sale and I've seen more copies of the other Del-Larks. It is far harder to value than something like say Velvet Hammer which is up for sale on a regular basis and has sold at a certain price or thereabouts for a long time. We all have different taste and long may the case be, be boring otherwise.
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Same group according to the story here https://www.classicurbanharmony.net/Del%20Larks%20Story%20edit.pdf One record by the Del Larks is hard to date. Sometime in the 1960’s the Del Larks came out with a record called “Out of the In Crowd” on the Jet label. This time Ray Davis did the lead with Sammy Campbell doing the bridge and the ending. It’s easy to suspect that this is an answer to Dobie Gray’s “The In- Crowd,” except the Dobie Gray record came out in 1965 and Ray Davis left the Del Larks in 1963. In addition Ron Taylor said he remembered singing the song and he left the Del Larks in 1961. While the Del Larks recalled the song, they were not aware it ever came out. It’s possible the Del Larks’ song, which they didn’t write, was shopped to Dobie Gray a few years later and changed into “The In Crowd.” Seb first posted the link year or two ago.
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There was I understand supposed to be a series of them, any more forthcoming?
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Looking For A Windows 7 (Or Vista) Operating Software
Chalky replied to Chris L's topic in General Sales & Wants
Vista is the worst ever Chris, I seriously wouldn't bother with it. -
What do you mean by wider and further? Maybe a question for the other topic?
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I just go by feedback and interaction with those who attend. I will add again both outlets are vital for advertising, flyers are practically redundant but not quite just yet.
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I don't do aunties nights out or nights at the pub with mates Mike. However IMO, You need both, Soul Source and Facebook and any other means available. Most events have their own group and are targeted to those who have an interest in that event. You do get more feedback and chat on FB IMO. Lifeline for instance is advertised via its group, the walls of its promoters and DJ and is shared by members, so will reach quite a lot of people The "going" clicks are often into three figures on FB yet very few on here, 20 for the last Lifeline allnigter. The Lifeline group on FB has 623 members. Don't take what I said the wrong way, it wasn't meant that way, it isn't a dig or anything, I'm just going by personal experience and the interaction with members here and on FB. At the end of the day there is only a few hundred interested in attending allnighters.
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The rest didn't follow, they were in competition with Motown, Motown was responsible for putting plenty out of business, stopping them charting and those they couldn't have any influence over they bought. Granted many labels tried to recreate the Motown Sound and get the money Motown was but they were there at the same time, some actually making records for the local black market Motown was neglecting in pursuit of the riches the white pop market brought them from what i can see.
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Soul Source is by far the best, it is streets ahead for in-depth discussion about any given topic or record but there is more to FB than the social side. There are some groups for specific genres that are far from social with substance and knowledge. I take what I want from Soul Source, FB, Soulful Detroit, Southern Soul and various other forums.
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'i've Got To Get Myself Together' Who Was First ?
Chalky replied to Tlscapital's topic in Look At Your Box
I realise that Dave and am well aware of people writing for others and recording it themselves later. But i would have thought with Kenny being in a recording contract at the time for RCA he would have been more interested in recording his own material rather than writing for others? Maybe Ady can shed more light on it? -
I don't doubt that and don't think for a minute it was unknown then. I did hear it got a brief play at the mecca but other than Keb I have seen no other mention of any other dj playing it. No one to my knowledge has ever got behind it until more recently.
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'i've Got To Get Myself Together' Who Was First ?
Chalky replied to Tlscapital's topic in Look At Your Box
The top and bottom of this is Spyder doesn't remember when he recorded this, he did say when he was about 17, it could have been quite easily 18 and just before he signed with MGM. He hasn't even bothered with his Northern tracks until this year so no reason to remember something that was not a hit for him and probably quickly forgotten. He sang none on his northern related tracks the two previous visits here, we were all seriously disappointed with his appearance last year. My guess is Spyder's recording came after hearing Carter's take and a 1966 release. What are the matrix details of the good time release, any clues to when it was pressed? Until we know for sure it is guess work and speculation and you would have to go with Kenny Carter laying this down first. -
Soul Source is still the best particularly when it comes to information and is still my first port of call. Facebook has its uses and is probably better for promoting your event as you can get your promotion over to a larger group of people, many who have no interest in the collecting side of the scene. FB is more social but there are some great groups, Gethro's already stated and for me the Stafford one. Thanks to Mike and the mods for the great work they do.
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Good luck at £40, more like 15/20 and would have thought a demo around 60?
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I bet they have always been sold as originals with the seller unaware. Probably same price for boot and issue too.