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  1. SWEET SUGAR PIE ME - THE ONE WHO REALLY LOVES YOU - SUGAR PIE DeSANTO Don't know if Mary Wells mentions herself in her version though Crumb
  2. I've just bought "I Still Love You" by Harry Deal on ebay from the US for £70 and I've had to pay £14 vat & £8 Parcelforce clearance fee. I assume this is due to the seller insuring it and having the value on the outside but I've never had to pay before, how common is this ? Is there anything I can do to avoid this if I buy an insured item again ? The seller wrote on that it was a gift but that doesn't seem to have made any difference. Thanks Crumb
  3. The multi coloured reissue seems to go for as much as the original. Crumb
  4. Should have emailed him myself but I thought he might correct it & I'd have to pay more :angry: :angry: :angry: Crumb
  5. They all have, it's "My Love Is Gone" that I'm not sure about Cheers Crumb
  6. One's just sold on ebay & according to the seller the B side was called Lost Love, looks like this was a mistake on his part. I'd have bid a bit higher if I'd known. Thanks Crumb
  7. The Shadows on USA - No Other Love / My Love Is Gone. The demo seems to have a different B side, Lost Love, or is this My Love Is Gone under a different title ? Thanks Crumb
  8. Our thoughts are with you. Crumb & Dawn
  9. I'll PM you with their email addresses. Crumb
  10. Bought one at xmas, should have been £250 but I got a 30% discount. Sold my first collection mid 90's but kept an issue of it cuz it was too knackered to sell, been meaning to frame it and hang it on the wall. Crumb
  11. There's plenty of great cheap, not very well known stuff on ebay, I started with that and buy bigger money items when funds allow. I had a £1000 tax rebate just before xmas but managed to spend about three times that, been skint since. Crumb
  12. Saw plenty of fights inside nighters in the mid to late 70's but they were over drugs,not football. Walking from the station to the Casino could be a bit scary though, relatively few locals ( they weren't soulies, don't know about football fans ) used to wait for us and hassle us. If all the soulies had stuck together we would have easily seen them off but I suppose most of us were wary of attracting attention in case we got busted. One local lad pulled a knife on me and my mate one night but did a runner when my mate produced his dad's bread knife from his addidas bag. Stunner, just like that scene in Crocodile Dundee where he says "call that a knife" Some locals tried to have a go at Yate once but everyone stuck together and the locals that couldn't run fast enough got a right kicking Crumb
  13. I don't think I've ever heard a bad record by Slim Smith or Pat Kelly, both really soulful voices. I had always hated "Moving Away" till I heard Ken Boothe's version, it sounds more soulful to me than Kenny Lynch even if it is reggae. Crumb
  14. I suppose it was seeing lads who went to Wigan dancing to Footsee at a local disco, I thought the record was crap but I was intrigued enough to find out a bit more about northern soul. I discovered "higher & higher", "out on the floor" and "ain't no soul" among my mate's brother's records and that was it, I was hooked. Crumb
  15. Pete You could try getting Mary Fox on the radio Stoke soul show to ask about him, go to www.bbc.co.uk/stoke and search for northern soul Crumb


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