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Chalky

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  1. From a very reliable source.......the lead on Lonely Lonely is Roy Haggins & the flip side has David Jones taking the lead ... Morris was in the group but declined the chance to take centre stage on these two outings as he had his eyes on some other songs ... the 4th member was Robert Jones. PM'ed you the flip Robert
  2. The one on the tape is taken directly from the record, I taped it myself so if yours is some what short the one on the tape will be better
  3. the one I have on the PC is 2.24 long. Have it on tape from when I listed it for a sales list for Andy D. I'll have to find it sometime
  4. Do you mean Special Agent 200 on Yellow John? I've been told, pretty sure it was mentioned on the RSF when this disc talked about some time ago, that thew SP-1 mix does exist on both Red and Yellow Special Agent 200. Haven't seen myself, can only pass on what was said on the RSF.
  5. I think you should scrub your ears out....not in the same league as Dean Parrish IMHO or that other bloke whose name you forgot from me
  6. No headphone socket? I think Roxio if you have their recorder will also split the tracks for you to save messing about.
  7. I take it you mean legally? It's been around for years not quite so legally was on the Motown lp knocked out late 80's by well known DJ.
  8. I've been wracking me brains Gash to try and remember what cd I had the track on to do you mp3...no need now as someone already done it at least I now know what cd it's on thanks to the ebay link
  9. I'm sure I took a recording of the white demo when listing it for Andy. Won't be till mid week at least till I can look through tapes. It's the same as the one Ady posted, drums, piano and horns intro.
  10. Been trying to remember what cd I had this track on now I know
  11. it is on here somewhere and quality is poor, not tried cleaning up, will have a go when time allows. I've probably got it on another tape somewhere, will have a look sometime. Rarely see it for sale nowadays. Maybe too fast these days?
  12. the mix with the intro is on both red and yellow Special Agent 200 with flip The Love I Found In You. yellow Special Agent 201 with different flip, Things Ain't Right, off top of my head this is one without intro, maybe someone else will verify as well. imo probaby the rarest? white demos without the intro (drum and piano) probably the rarest and white demos with the intro (horns) do exist as well.
  13. Don't you think the price is a bit high in the first place....for a re-issue at that Personally I would think most e-bay users would see it anyway....but I'll slap my wrists and write a 100 lines
  14. Willie Mason is a lot cheaper although Nat Hall is probably the original version, he did write it.
  15. take it you was hoiping no one else has seen it
  16. does it? I think it's cause it was a steal at £17, less than half price, bargain IMHO and not one some are gonna ewant to miss. Wonder how many PM's Marc would have got at the book prices or prices quoted in this topic?
  17. can't remember the flip, long time since I heard it seen a few WM recent times for around £400.
  18. Was just about ot post this when I see Mel already done it, it's the photo on my wall, taken at Dunstable. Mark Bicknell sat at side of stage. I've another of Snake from same show, will scan sometime.
  19. I didn't think there was any demand for this record, it isn't as though you hear it out very often. Top tune though. As said old spin from the 80's, maybe time for some serious spins again.
  20. for all those that doubted that the Palladium release ever existed, take a look on e-bay HERE
  21. well for your first record be prepared to shell out a few hundred. Nat Hall the better version IMHO
  22. Got mine today Joan, many thanks, owe you one Not listened yet, will listen whilst driving to York little later
  23. Pat Clayton saw for £60 t'other week.
  24. it was about the same time though that I remember hearing the alternate Al Kent, like you Pete sure I've got it on a disc somewhere.


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