Dean, are you still looking? I know some funk collectors that have this, I can ask some of them. Unfortunately I don't have a copy.
I can't tell if the second post is a troll or not. If it is a troll, pretty awesome. if it isn't, what a moron.
don't they still have the canadian content requirements? I think they did in the 80s, I would visit relatives there and the "muchmusic" channel (their equivalent of MTV) had to play some percentage of canadian music.
aren't all copies of that record small holed? People started doing that in the 70s for some records (not sure why). I was more asking about how regular big-holed 45s sometimes are found with the smaller hole.
I have no idea about the source of the northern soul acrobatics, but there were a million JB and Jackie Wilson imitators who did similar dancing. Many "review" type acts had a James Brown guy in the review who would open the show or dance during the show.
The commands were GIs stationed in texas. By the time this last record came out, it was pretty much a different group. Only Dan Henderson was an original member. Most of the rest of the members were previously of the group the Justifiers on Kim.
that firestones is very difficult to find clean (not that it's easy to find at all). The only clean one I've ever seen is the one that was on ebay recently.
I think the artist should be changed to "the bluebells" so that nobody can suggest pink cadillac or voulez vous coucher avec moi
my favorite bluebelles songs are:
Trusting in you / Suffer
I need your love
I'm still waiting
Loving rules
Academy awards
Does anyone know if please on london records is the same Filipino group as Please on German Telefunken? The london record was recorded at Chipping Norton and it does sound like they have weird accents that is more evidence that is the same group. Also, can anyone tell me the flip -- I've never seen a stock copy. Thanks in advance.