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  1. I have one (EX condition). I don't know what the going rate is though. Anyone? Phil
  2. Mine is on dark blue Philips and actually doesn't list country of origin at all. Always assumed it was from Oz as I bought it with a load of other Oz 45's. Phil
  3. I think people should wear what they want. Never understood people slagging folks off for what they wear etc. I never had a problem with 43" baggies. In fact the trouser bottoms fit nicely round my waist these days Phil
  4. A couple of more all-niters me & Crofty ran in the 80's - Thompson Centre, Burnley & Festival Hall, Bolton Phil
  5. The 80's were absolutely wonderful times for the Northern scene. Some of the top sounds EVER were brought to the fore in the 80's. Great people, great music, great venues. I wish I was that "lost" again. Don't think I'd have the energy these days though. Phil
  6. UK Tamla Motown STML11144 album wanted. Must be in reasonable condition, particularly the sleeve. Cheers Phil
  7. Great! And I have a spare for sale Phil
  8. Very sad news indeed. I've not seen her for many a year. My sincere condolences to her family. Phil
  9. I have it on Aussie Philips. Very nice looking thing it is too. And, as with all my records these days, available to a good home for a good price. Phil
  10. Phild

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    I have a Carrolls on Polydor available. What's it go for? Phil
  11. 16 year olds should be doing their homework, revising for their GCSE's or learning Polish or Mandarin on a weekend. Never mind going to soul nights, all-niters & the like. I wouldn't have wanted to go out with my mum & dad, their mates or people their age when I was 16. Maybe there's room for a junior Northern Soul scene?
  12. Blimey. I sold this to a fellow sourcer a couple weeks ago for £125! I thought I'd done well at that. Phil
  13. Is it just me? But I don't understand the whole "carver" thing. If you don't have the original and just want to listen to the tune then what's wrong with having it on tape / CD/ mp3 etc etc? In fact what's wrong with playing MP3's at do's? Collecting I understand and have done a little bit of collecting myself. but in a club the punters just want to hera the sounds mostly. If this attituide were adopted then more proficient DJ's (ie people who know how to DJ properly and perhaps do it professionally) would rise to the top thereby giving a more entertaining night to the paying punter. Rather than (nowadays) people who can afford to buy the latest pseudo inflated "must have" rarity. Just my opinion. Phil
  14. You're not alone mate. I never understood the northern soul scene when I was on it, nor even particularly liked it much either. Always loved the music though. Phil
  15. Phild

    Wanted

    Yes, but it finishes tomorrow and then i get to eat a full, whole Muslim all to myself (after 7pm of course).
  16. Phild

    Wanted

    I have been advised it goes for a fair bit more than the tenner I thought it was worth. It's growing on me, but I'm still not convinced. I'll get back to you. Phil
  17. Great idea.!
  18. Like I said earlier, some things never change i'm off to bed now. I'm sure there'll be another 100 posts on this topic by the time I get up. Phil
  19. Of course. Now what was the topic?
  20. Not something I would know about Baz. You? We have neither a reverend nor a choir in our church
  21. Sounds like the Book of Ezekiel to me.
  22. Phild

    Wanted

    I have checked and it does have the track on the other side. Not too sure about it though. half of me quite likes it, the other half thinks it's rubbish. Phil
  23. No. There'll be no mistaking it when that happens. I'm just expressing my opinion as to how I felt JT could have handled things a little better. I do understand the other points of view too thought. If it (someone removing a record I was playing) had happened to me before I became a christian then I would have made my feelings known, shall we say, very enthusiastically. Phil
  24. I used to be the same but now I'm of the "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you," persuasion. It's quite a refreshing stance to take. That said I think it would have been difficult for me to put James in my prayers that night had he done it to me. Phil


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