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First went mid-90’s, Doris Troy one I think, maybe the one before. I insisted we would be fine for food as they’d have all the facilities we’d need for the weekend. Friday afternoon the “shop” was a converted garden shed and had a couple of bunches of bananas, an artic roll and a Sarah Lee frozen gateau for the entire weekends attendees. We bought the bananas and artic roll and spent the weekend eating in the on-site chippy. For the next year we’d wised up and decided to take a load of pizzas to cook in the chalet oven. Only problem was, we were in a different chalet and all we had was a tiny microwave, so we had to cook the pizzas one slice at a time, which took forever. We looked forward to spending the weekend eating in the on-site chippy until Bub and Jerry (funniest men alive along with Stuart) found the number of a pizza delivery place on Saturday morning and it felt like fine dining in their chalet washing them down with half pints of whisky for breakfast. Hammered by 11am and I can’t remember much of the rest of the weekend as it stayed that way. I used to like it when what is the big modern room was full of the usual punters there for the bingo, and the toilets were shared. The looks on their faces was hilarious seeing all these reprobates from the northern room ranting like mad while they were doing their business, and complaining the cubicles were always occupied (with a bunch of blokes going in together). The small modern room upstairs was great. Oh and the one where few of us got spiked with Ketamine on the Saturday night and spend the nighter wandering round the campsite thinking there were aliens out to get us. That was fun (not). When Willie Tee came on and started playing a funk track for warm up and half the crowd left the room muttering “this isn’t soul!”, he then then played a storming set, never forget their version of “one more chance” Sunday nights were the best.
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Rance Allen “I know a man who”
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I just checked and I def don’t get charged VAT at all as a seller within the UK, or Rest of the world outside the EU. The buyer does on the sale and post if they are in the EU, it goes straight to discogs so I never see it. The joys of the oven ready Brexshit.
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No VAT within the UK unless you’re a business account. VAT to EU goes straight out from Discogs. The big change really is they’re now going to charge fees on the postage costs, presumably to stop people pricing lowly and setting high post, at present they only charge fees on the cost of the sale, not postage. This is worse than their claim of 8 to 9% as they’ve moved the goalposts. Helpfully (not) sending out mails advising sellers to put their prices up to cover their greed is a wind-up.
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Currently it’s 8% of the sale items. (80p on £10 sale) Now it’s going to be 9% of the sale items plus postage (1.35 on £10 plus £5 post) that’s a 68% increase in fees not 1%
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A producer I knew years ago informed me he pitched all his recordings up a quarter tone to tighten up the bass
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Just been repressed on white vinyl, from the same stampers so just ordered more of the same from the pressing plant on a different colour vinyl, which is pretty standard practice
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#34 is Copeland Davis - Morning Spring cheers Sutty
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On your other note, the Mayking LP is a reissue as they were only pressing in the 80’s and Maggot Brain came out in 71
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All now sold
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Hi, All 5 of the set of LP’s pressed for the Japanese market containing amazing deep/southern soul cuts. I got them from a guy who was over in the UK from Japan maybe 25 years ago and they’ve been sat on a shelf ever since, all are M/M- in the original sleeves. £20 each I’ll sort out signed for postage at cost depending how many you want and where you are, one copy of each. Free post in the UK if you buy the lot. cheers Sutty https://www.discogs.com/user/soulcitizen
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never seen a 5 stairsteps 45 are they rare ?
Sutty replied to Sceneman's topic in All About the SOUL
This was a popular rare groove track from the same LP that came out on a 7 with Pasado as the a-side, prob the 2 best tracks on the album -
never seen a 5 stairsteps 45 are they rare ?
Sutty replied to Sceneman's topic in All About the SOUL
O-o-h Child sold 200,000 copies in the UK in 1970 -
I was in A1, gone drastically downhill now unless you want a VG Phil Collins LP for $15 …
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I thought Manhattan was a dead loss when we were there in Sept, Brooklyn however was awash with records, spent hours in Human Head in Williamsburg which is easily accessible on the subway, 5 mins walk from Montrose Avenue stn which is 10 mins on the subway from 14th/Union Square stn on Manhattan. The guy that runs it is really friendly and the prices are good, $2-5 for records that sell for £15-20 over here for example. Many of the Manhattan ones are closed down since lockdown, I spent ages looking for a jazz one I wanted to go to only to find it was a building site, so make sure they’re open before you venture anywhere, Human Head def is, 7 days a week, cheers Sutty
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Heavenly Body Heavenly Body was a massive 2-step track
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Missed a sales trick on the Jap Marvin LP. It’s not just quad, it’s completely remixed, and apart from the different production with the vocals more upfront, it’s smoother, the giveaway is God Is Love carries on to fade rather than cutting straight into Mercy Mercy Me as on every other press. A unique, and for me the best, version never reissued in any format, cheers Sutty
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Bub passed away through ill health. The world became a lesser place when he left, particularly the NS scene IMHO, a joy to be around, cheers Sutty
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I had a package sent UK to Netherlands a couple of years back that went via Singapore. Was sent one a little earlier from Spain I think it was that went via Barbados
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AFAIK for a private seller, from today (yup 29th not 31st) you have to fill out and apply a CN22 sticker to all gifts and goods leaving the UK irrespective of their destination. Much more of a headache for business though I think? https://www.postoffice.co.uk/mail/customs-forms cheers Sutty
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All of them from 73-78, the couple before on RCA and then after those dates have tracks on but are less consistent. You’re in for a a treat if you’ve never heard Ode To My Lady or Color Her Sunshine his material wouldn’t be classed as rare groove tho cheers Sutty
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Rita Wright was a U.K. singer, and they’re completely different vocalists, just the same backing track, personally I always preferred Rita’s version. Never cottoned onto the OJ connection with Esther! cheers Sutty
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I might be stating the obvious here but the cutting engineer writes the run outs at the time of the cut into the master disc, the disc is then sent to the pressing plant where they may also add a stamper in the run out as part of the process of creating the metal stamper to identify who has pressed the record. There isn’t necessarily a cutting room in a pressing plant. In the UK you see a lot of records with Porkys Prime Cuts (George Peckham) or Ray Staff at Trident. Neither of these cutters had any relation to a specific pressing plant, so it may well be that RB Is the cutting engineer and his masters were sent wherever the person paying for the cut asked them to be sent to to be pressed up. cheers Sutty
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US Postal Service COVID-19 Restrictions
Sutty replied to Johnny Northern's topic in Look At Your Box
I’m waiting on a package from Spain that was posted 11th and just arrived in the UK today. I have a guy in Paris who has been unable to post as the p.o. has not been accepting packages for weeks, so patience is the key. You have 180 days to make a PayPal claim -
There are 40 on the first label available on Discogs now with a NM copy available for £2.33 - the auction is for the LP