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Peter99

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  1. The 80's were my best time on the scene musically and venue wise - and me mates of course. I didn't know until last year that 2 other - earlier versions of this existed. Anyway, this is the one for me - Tyrone Barclay Man of Value. This don't cost much either. Peter
  2. The early 80's were my Will do mate. Not used my deck for ages - think the stylus is knacked, but you have just motivated me to check! Leave it with me Steve!
  3. I seem to recall that you have some previous in this respect Ian. The old thread where I posted about the river trent and my Prayin 45 had a few good, well, err, bad stories from you. Peter
  4. Ann Sexton - she got some fecking soul. And what a voice - cmon babe! Very nice mate. Peter
  5. Right been in me dirty box! Full of sleeveless, mistreated, filthy records and found this - be pleased to get an opinion from you guys. I sort of like this, then do and then don't - can't make me mind up. Anyway, not had it out for years and pretty sure it's a cheapy too. The Dramatics - No Rebate on Love What do you think? Peter
  6. Swifty dispatches records on a regular basis. Done plenty mesen in me time - including accidentally frisbeeing me copy of Prayin by Harold Melvin into the river trent. But that's an entirely diffferent story - innit! Peter
  7. Great oldie. Didn't know it was a cheapie! Peter
  8. I think I might have posted an Al Wilson previously - not sure if it was this, but apologies if it's a duplication - it's worth another spin. Al Wilson - Show and Tell Proper soul music, stunning vocals and cheap. Peter
  9. Bugger Swifty! I was gonna take your lead with Joe Tex and post this one up. They are both great records. Mm, I better go to the junk room and try and locate something else. Peter
  10. Hi Mate I'll try and find the previous thread - it was an interesting read. From memory I think there was no consensus on it being made especially for the modern soul scene over hear - two quite opposing views. I'll see if I can find. Makes no odds to me either. Think there's a second issue/boot too - but I might just be making that up to sound interesting! Peter
  11. How's about this baby! Love the tyric "a little boy and girl going out". Great vocals from Marvin - got summer written all over it! Marvin Gaye - Where are we Going Peter
  12. I can't make my mind up whether you are just plain old clumsy - or pissed all the time. Me, I'm pissed all the time! Peter
  13. Been lots of talk about this on here in the past - was it a "ready made", origins etc. Whilst stuff like that is immensely interesting and I enjoy all the history I am a simple man - I like it or I don't. Another non obscure record - pretty cheap still I think £20ish. Fitted in well in the early 80's and still sounds goood to me. I think mine came from John Anderson. Anway.................lets have you on that dance floor carpet! Cheryl Berdell Giving it all to You Peter
  14. Nice record Swifty. You can always give one away - you'll still have two! Peter
  15. I don't know ought about it. Certainly not enough to write it off as shite. Peter
  16. Gladys Knight has some interest in a soul food shack with her nephew. I saw it on Man v Food on the fooodie channel. Gladys could fry some good old chicken, fries and slaw for the evening. Gladys, get chip pan on love!
  17. Wot, no modern?
  18. Whenever I went to the Fleet - and it wasn't often, I was ill! Went with those naughty boys from Boston, and a few from Skegness. The last bus home the next day - the Grayscroft from skegness was like the Gravescroft. On me tod, dark and feeling like shit. Peter
  19. Yep late 70's and maybe's very early 80's. Reminds me of Cleethorpes too - might have been Sam at the all dayers. Peter


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