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  1. mojo boneyard in pittsburgh has or at least had stock of this
  2. it definitely doesn't look like an early 60s 45 though. i am interested in finding out what the deal is with the 45 if it is the supremes or finding out any other info if it isn't. thanks.
  3. thanks ken! I actually had seen that clip and noticed it said "early supremes" in the description which is sort of what prompted my post. Thanks for any info.
  4. nice, i never heard this version before, thanks for the suggestion. the maxine brown is a little spacier though.
  5. really? the dudes in that video are ripped, would be totally a different thing with out of shape 50+ year old guys spinning around topless.
  6. that is a good one. i never heard it before, listening now on youtube. if the background vocals were present for more than a few seconds it would be "spacier" as they add to the sound a lot.
  7. yes, everyone will only be playing the same 15 records on repeat. cookie scott is a pretty good one. carol jones is too heavy for the mix but i'm using the sophisticates on mutt
  8. Can anyone tell me what the deal is with this record? When is it from? It's not the supremes primettes is it? If so, is it old recordings someone found and pressed in the 70s or something? Or is it totally unrelated and if so what's the background of the recording? thanks in advance for any info.
  9. did guys frequently dance shirtless at 70s northern events?
  10. I'm an idiot. Either way, great records, but the sound I'm looking for is 60s and the taylor records are definitely 70s sounding. I have about 15 records now, will work on a mix in the next few days. hopefully someone can add something else before then though. thanks everyone.
  11. someone else also suggested gloria walker to me, many of her tracks are definitely spacey detroit soul. I think I'm trying to stick to the mid-60s sound in this though. Love that gloria walker ep though.
  12. i'm pretty sure this is the first time this has come up on here
  13. i used to occasionally see this. there are two in popsike from last year listed by craig moerer for $50 and $35. obviously rarer than ain't no greens though.
  14. OK here are the tracks I have so far, I thought of some more and used some of the suggestions. Everyone suggested awesome tracks, the ones I didn't use were either the wrong tempo or don't have exactly the production sound I'm looking for. If I get some more I will make a mix and post it. I don't own the september jones but can rip it from youtube and I couldn't find audio of the tobi lark on USD to hear it, I don't own that record either. Thanks again. monique - never let me go - maurci debonairs - how's your new love treating you - golden world debutantes - strong foundation - standout gambrells - find a love - pioneer embraceables - here i go - sidra sea shells - quiet home three degrees - no no not again rose st john - fool don't laugh september jones - i'm coming home theresa lindsey - wonderful one ultimates - just because you've gone and left me romey rand - say you're mine maybes that are close but i probably won't use: tiares - let's be lovers tobi lark - challenge my love (same backing as monique so i don't want to use it) miki farrow - could it be margaret mandolph - i wanna make you happy juanita williams - baby boy (too fast) deletts - what's the use sandy hollis - tables will turn barbara mercer - doin things together with you barbara mercer - so real
  15. awesome. I have ~10 tracks so far, if I get 15 I'll make a mix and post it.
  16. most of these suggestions are awesome, thanks so much. if I get enough I will do a mix and post it. I actually would include the other side of the three degrees, "no no not again" re: debutantes, every blue label styrene copy I've had has played with distortion, still looking for a pink label vinyl copy. the psychedelic sound makes sense on that one given that they were a white girl rock group.
  17. I'm looking for suggestions for records that have a specific 60s female detroit sound ... records that sound "airy" or "spacey". specifically records that sound like these: monique - never let me go - maurci debonairs - how's your new love treating you - golden world debutantes - strong foundation - standout gambrells - find a love - pioneer embraceables - here i go - sidra they don't specifically have to be from detroit (and I'm not sure if monique is from detroit or not, obviously the label is chicago), but i'm just looking for that specific sound. thanks in advance.
  18. Doug didn't have copies of it, very tough record. Some of the really nice unreleased tracks are going to come out on daptone soon, people should snatch them up because they're excellent.
  19. I have the majors "it only happens" on a german magnet label with a pic sleeve
  20. I honestly don't know what you mean here. However, I apologize for my assholish response, it was unnecessary. Thanks.
  21. Does this mean you'd get the most OVO points and pats on the back or something?
  22. sean, do you have the other solid gold 45 he did? any good? does it have a backing group? what about his peachtree 45? I have the maxx record, which I like a lot. thanks in advance.
  23. thanks again i appreciate it
  24. ok thanks. it seems like it would be a different mix at best and not a different recording.
  25. the other billups on SGR in popsike says something about garpax on the label btw.


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