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  1. can you post audio here? it sounds familar but also sounds like you are not transcribing it exactly
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  3. I'm still looking for frank garcia's 45 by the way if someone has a copy to sell
  4. awesome, thanks for posting. ady, it says the lineup under one of the videos at least: "This song was originally recorded and released by the great Dee (Doris) Edwards.This version is performed by:Joey "Kingfish " Stribbling ('I Won't Hurt You Anymore"),Calvin "Dhaak" Stephenson of The Magic Tones and The Undisputed Truth,The late Carlis "Sonny" Munro of The Falcons,and yours truly:Francisco (Frank) Garcia II."
  5. I agree with Cal and have expressed that opinion before about people blabbing about auctions (and as marc points out, never the people actually bidding) and about the ebay ads. It is not true that you can just "bid your max" and hope to win it because if more people see items it's more likely that you will a) get outbid or b) have to pay way more than you would have to otherwise. It makes all the difference with oddball unknown items, if two people see it versus five, the same item can go for $10 versus $1000. For example, there was an item that ended yesterday that pretty much has never come up for sale. I put in a ridiculous bid of $2000 since I figured I would never see it for sale again. Another big name northern DJ bid $1000 and I ended up paying a ridiculous amount for it. It was still less than my max but if that person happened to not bid I would have gotten it for about $200. This wasn't a case of soul source drawing attention to the item but is an example of the type of item that it makes a huge difference as to who sees it. There have been other cases in the past of soul source drawing attention to items that led me to lose the record or that made a huge difference in the ending price for me even though I did win it.
  6. Hi. If you click on "Listen to show" under the 6/6/2010 text it does play the mp3 that corresponds with this playlist. Thanks.
  7. very interesting info about the perfections and 21st right at the end...
  8. I honestly don't understand why people don't instead offer to pay the fees not as gift as the buyer usually (not always as pointed out but usually) has to cover the fees anyways.
  9. I liked the record (at least one of the sides), sounded definitely Black to me.
  10. Sorry Paul, I thought i had hooked you up with a copy but the person I actually had hooked up pm'ed me telling me who they were. Sorry I got you confused, I apologize.
  11. The point I was trying to make is that I collected for many years and had more than "basic knowledge" but still didn't know what a "pressing" was supposed to be. Stuff that you consider "basic knowledge" is not necessarily universal. I did get burned a few times with bootlegs and ended up eventually having to buy manship's bootleg guide but that was many years and dollars down the line. I don't live in a world where I'm surrounded by bootlegs done for a UK market.
  12. there is no connection. the passions are from Gary, IN and included El Anthony. After Eldridge left they changed their name to the Newday. The Amazers are from Minneapolis. Lead singer of the Amazers was Napolean Crayton who also sang lead in the Valdons and the Band of Thieves.
  13. flip of clifford binns on "it was only yesterday" on theoda 1206 is "again it's christmas", I'm not sure it came with the other side that flynny has listed
  14. man you think that's crazy, there's a british dude selling a gwen owens bootleg for 99 pounds
  15. I had many thousands of records before I learned that "pressing" was british secret code for bootleg. Just because it's obvious in your circle doesn't make it obvious to all collectors and it does not "serve em right" to be ripped off by shady dealers.
  16. yeah, what led me to post his name earlier in his thread is that I noticed a new ID on ebay (that one) that was instantly recognizable as him. how f'ing shady do you have to be that you have to constantly be opening new ebay accounts. what a total sleazebag.
  17. awesome mix. I look forward to that video / images of bay area artists.
  18. I hooked you up with that copy for a reasonable price. I don't see how going onto this thread and saying that you sold it for a lot helps nick.
  19. thanks a lot. I am interested in a copy of the force if someone has one to sell or trade. Not looking to buy a feminine touch, at least not for 300 pounds, it's okay but i don't think 300 pounds okay.
  20. My recommendation for the label is the rarer second sonics 45 "just like delilah". Their first record is also a nice impressions sounding thing. I think pomonkey on here knows a lot about the label and should be able to recommend some more R&B type tunes
  21. Hi. I'm back today with a music show. You can listen at https://www.sittinginthepark.com/shows.htm . Playlist follows, thanks for your interest: Reginas - He's a wild one - Deblyn Denita James - Wild Side - Flip Fabulettes - Mr. Policeman - Monument Secrets - I feel a thrill coming on - Omen Sisters Three - You can forget it - Early Bird Chosen Few - Wondering - Konduko Artistics - Look out I'm gonna get you - Brunswick Cruisers - Mink and Sable Mable - Gamble Montclairs - Is this for real or is this a dream - Vanessa South Funk Blvd - Skying High - Captain Funk Chuck Jackson - Is there anything love can't do - VIP Mitchell Braithwaite - My woman needs me - Probe Ferris Fitzgerald - Got to find my baby - Impact! Clarence Glover - Keep your promises - Lyndell Ernest Wright - Wherever you go - Surviving Hearts Jonah's Whale - Why - Valane James Simpson Band Penetration - Can't get over you - Penco Mellow Decision - Accept me in your life - Melodycision 5 Special - Let's stop making small talk - Mercury Gino Washington and the GW Band - We ganna make it - Atac TNJs - I didn't know - Newark Mor-e-ays - Everytime - Century Bagdads - Livin' in fear - Double Shot thanks, Bob
  22. i bought a copy of the record from someone here and played it on my radio show, honestly it was the weakest track in the set
  23. aka the masterplan. the copy on kent with a different flip is a different group's cut on the flip.
  24. I don't know about this specific tour, but their current lineup should be the same as the previous UK lineup -- sam, fred, and reggie torian, who was the lead singer for the longest time in the 70s (and previously in the enchanters on golden ear). super nice guy.
  25. "adventurers"


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