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Chris L

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  1. For sale ?
  2. Never actually seen a blue one, yellow and purple but not blue. I know this thread is now some 3.5 years old but you can pick a good one up today for about £100/120 most of the purple ones tend to be VG/VG+ although I did see a mint one about 7 months ago. Anybody know anything about the group ? Lloyd Robinson, Lonnie Turner, Luke Lucas, Willie Howard.
  3. Cool looking dude, great choice in women too
  4. Thanks, got it...................
  5. Thans Darren, got one for £3.85 on Evilbay............... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310652900473?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
  6. A pal of mine asked me to get him a copy, but which one ? are they all the same ? What's it worth, a tenner ? I see that the Maverick rlease actually has 2 similar titles with different writer credits. Chris confused...........
  7. Luvva Lee.................
  8. What others are there? I've not seen any.
  9. How's he doing nowadays ? I know some years ago he was a bit down on his chinstrap. Meethanks SWONS has given him some gigs in the UK
  10. FYI these are the boots..................
  11. In the "crazy days" it did sell for £60 - 80 now you can pick up a decent for for less than 30.
  12. Not as far as I know, I've never seen one. Was "re-issued" looks like this : Pukka demos white.
  13. Only millions ? You should get out more................... .
  14. That's not strictly true. A lot of DJs will only play really rare records, some (if not most) of those "forgottenies" tend to be on the cheapish side.
  15. Crumbs !! Makes that rough demo that sold about a year and half ago for about £1100 positively cheap !!!
  16. No, better for only the dealers..................
  17. Apologies for rough copy but here Billboard October 1966 announcing release of "Someone somewhere" credited to T.M PARMALIER Also interesting, looks like Bobby Hebb when 1st issued "Love, love, love" was the A side.
  18. Spot on. Berry Gordy was very avant garde in respect of plagiarism - he took Curtis Mayfield on over "Can't satisfy" and Fat Fish over "Baby reconsider."
  19. Intro on "Right track" Intro on Shirley & Shirelles - Look what you've done Intro Bobby Hutton - Lend a hand The whole of the Spellbinders - Help me The whole of Christine Cooper - Heartaches away my boy
  20. Originals - Suspicion Jimmy Ruffin - He who picks his nose Plus loads more....................
  21. Well done ! You win a genuine plastic Gen Galtieri figurine.
  22. Recession, what recession ?


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