I think Key-Loc is the first label. It's also the rarer press. RPR records was based in hollywood so I'm pretty sure it's the second, larger label. It seems dumb to me to not allow you to play it on RPR but the soul police should be able to comment further.
The velvet hammer 45s have different b-sides? Either way the same answer doesn't apply because some information came from the group itself. I see the botanic record appears to have been produced by swamp dogg. I think you could try to contact him to see if he has answers? Good luck.
Everything he writes there seems accurate -- he even acknowledges that willie weems was the main guitarist. Do you have an email for him? What interested me is actually the mention of the Chicago TNTs -- he has to be talking about the Chi-TNTs on Daran.
please give one link to a thread on soul source discussing a record producer where people refrained from posting known negative information about a US record producer. also, which part of my post did not make "logical sense"?
Hi. I'm not sure what specific type of answer you're looking for, but whoever ran the label clearly pressed it twice with two label designs. Unless someone is in contact with that person, I don't know what type of answer you could get. I don't think it has anything to do with different pressing plants though. Thanks.
I'm sorry, I can't think of what you're talking about. Sorry if this is something obvious that I'm forgetting or sorry if I'm misunderstanding you. If you know a specific time in the interview that I play it I can listen to it. Thanks.
that's because the american legends that end up posting here are almost all artists and not producers. They usually weren't involved with the business aspects. The only producer I can think of that posted here (besides Lorraine) is Paul Kyser. I don't see why it's only acceptable to discuss the positives of anyone, american or otherwise.
hi, not sure what you're referring to, maybe a different group I interviewed? The Velvet Hammer, Walter and the Admerations, Green Berets, and High Society are all the same group.
I enjoyed this old thread:
also she posts an intro here:
back to the first thread, it's really amusing to me the sort of pre-ebay valuations and conceptions of rarity that people had. I suspect that it's not the fault of some of the people posting, that instead they had been gouged by some other dealer who charged them a million bucks and hyped up the rarity. Some of the older "rarest record" type threads are pretty funny to read.
the large number of embedded youtube videos also makes the page load really slowly and crash on slower machines. One thing I think you can do is put a question mark at the end of each youtube link and it will act as a link and not be embedded. Also, you should be able to increase the text size using the full editor (I'm not sure why only your posts have decreased text size). thanks.