cause youre mine now also came out on a cotillion 7in as well. i played it at mick waddington`s birthday do on saturday
up until that point i had a spare copy......................not any more
dave
dont think the temps recorded it in 1966 though surely. dennis edwards didnt replace david ruffin until 1968
must be a typing error on the cd or whatever the information was from. the release date but 1968 sounds more
nearer the mark and probably recorded for the cloud nine sessions
dave
gave my mate joe lakin a copy of never let you get away the other week. looked mint but had a burn on the intro.
coz he collects the label and he was missing it.
did i make a mistake
dave
I bort it cheap from a bloke who also sold me an ivories on despenza the same day. only knew it from an old tape i had
Didnt know owt abart it cept that i liked it. spoke to certain people. no one knew it. manships guide came out. it wasnt in it
2nd edition came out, not in there either. dont think its in brownies. and all this time never saw another copy bootleg or
otherwise. its only been in the last couple of years i seen a copy or 2 or 3. its in johns last book @ £300 and i think he got about that in auction for it. was it really kicking around in the 80s &early 90s then. coz if it was i missed it and i was collecting like a maniac then
dave
true it was available for a time. But then i must have gone 5 years not seeing a copy for sale. seen 2 or 3 recently
tho. there was a copy for sale at middleton on saturday for £300
dave
douse it in turps or white spirit, give it a couple of minutes, peel off slowly, let it dry and
then clean it with warm soapy water and it should be ok...................seriously
dave
alright nev
my copy looks the same as the one trevski posted up. the vinyl is quite thick. intro is about
half a cm and the run out about one and a half cm. in the run out it says GU107AA just below
the san antonio on the adress at the bottom of the label. and at the top of the label near the
A of the GARU it says TSS 690716B. it being the flip side and all that. hope that helps
dave
yes sean. Good luck with the insurance folk. i know how u feel mate. My cellar floods every time
we have a decent downpour. i wasnt told this when i bought the house . We`ve just had to learn
to live with it. got a pump and a pair of wellies permanently down there. tumble drier an everything
on breeze blocks and nowt of any real value int cellar. waters just about gone now but im sure it
will return on saturday wen we have more serious rain an me and the kids can look forward to another
swim
ps get sum shelves built in your bedroom if u havent already
best wishes
dave pinch
just avin a fix meself. Got day off due to weather. Ears mi last 10
1 butch & the newports - i`m only a man - blackrock
2 bobby kline - takin care of business - Mb
3 matthew brown - love me just a little bit - sew city
4 chocolate syrup - you`re off and runnin - Ira
5 the emotions - do this for me - varden
6 the entertainers - love in my heart - symbol
7 weldon irvine - I love you - rca victor
8 basic black & pearl - makin of love - canadian wam
9 georgie fame - daylight - uk island
10 frankie valli - this is goodbye - smash
across the board......... just ow i likes it
dave
dont think double grooving was done in 1972. late 70s maybe. I know Ms pop muzik was done as
a limited edition in this format and ive got luther`s never too much as a double groove 10inch
single but it annoys me as you got a 50% of playing the wrong track
dave
the 1st issue on partytime is quite hard now. rated at £100 altho coz its on all the other
labels i cant see anyone wanting to pay that for it. its certainly rarer than the four perfections
and ive never seen a partytime white or yellow demo of the showstoppers , only demos of the four perfections. they were the same group wer`nt they
dave
don gardners "is this really love" has the same two label designs doesnt it. with two
different catalogue numbers.As well as being on sedgerick. And that track, the bobby
mclure tune and don`s cheatin kind are all on 3001. strange eh
dave
muriel was irelands euro entry in 1969 with "wages of love". it came 7th and was issued in
the uk on CBS. CBS never kept the option on her so she signed to larry page`s PAGE ONE
label. they issued "optimistic fool" page one POF 151 in july 1969. the b side is nine times
out of ten.......................there thats me up to be shot at
dave
not forgetting their two fantastic TOP TEN 45s whenever i`m without you & yes i love you baby.
but emory and the dynamics on peachtree a different group meethinks
dave
going back to the LP baby i got it is on a valise 45 but i dont know if its a differant take from the 45
also listen to side 2 track 2 nobody loves like you baby absolutly blinding record every bit as good as the
two 45's
best Dave
johnny dunn books at £150 and is certainly worth that on rarity and quality but
watch out for the boots on vinyl with a photocopy label. orig should be on styrene
with a stick on label with a bell sound stamp. orig gold dave mitchell would be around
£70 and £300 on the p.s label
dave pinches