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Everything posted by Gene-r
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Best wishes to Keith for a quick recovery.
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I didn't know them either, but what a really tragic story. Thoughts to the Bakewell family and their friends, and hope proper justice is served on Philip Martins, and that he is never released from prison.
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Don't let that halo slip now, Dave!
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Old as this post is, so apologies if I've already mentioned it ('cos I can't be assed ploughing through it), but I think white demos of "Every Now and Then" by Cletus Marland on Geneva have got to be up there with the rarest white demos. I think Mark Bicknell had my copy (only one I'd seen or know of) when I sold it - am I right, Mark?
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Didn't actually happen to me, but over 30 years ago I was going through a friend's records which his mum and dad gave him that they no longer wanted. I found a copy of "Where Is The Love" by Glen Miller on Doctor Bird. When I asked him what it was (without even playing it), he said his mum bought it in the late '60s thinking it was the bandleader Glenn Miller who recorded things like "In The Mood" and "A String of Pearls" - needless to say she was disappointed by it! Of course, at the time it meant nothing to me - records like these could be found in Daddy Kool's bargain basement at the time for around 70p, simply because hardly anyone wanted them. Time moved on, and so did my mate - to Manchester. We have remained in touch ever since, and he was even best man at my wedding. Now, about 8 years ago, when I heard that "Where Is The Love" was going big (and still not having heard it myself yet) I asked him if he remembered that Glen Miller single he had in his collection. To my surprise, he still had it, and couldn't believe his luck when I sold it for him for £100!
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Best one to have Mark. Had one of those myself for a while - pretty good lookalike as well!
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The boot with "I Wanna Be" on the flip suffers from terrible, tinny sound quality. The other boot has perfect sound quality.
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Pye Records set up the HBR label in the UK, releasing at least three singles. Sadly, none of them have anything to do with soul, or even pop!
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Please PM me to reserve any item. P&P: £3 UK (recorded delivery). OVERSEAS: £10 (air mail registered). I accept PayPal, cheque or PO. All items held for THREE DAYS ONLY! TOMMY NAVARRO: Twist Around The Town (US Urania LP). COVER: EX. RECORD: EX- / VG+ £15 This is the LP that contains "Summertime", "I'm Comin' On Back" and others. However, there is a deep scratch on Side 2 which covers the end of track 2, two-thirds of track 3, and about 5 revs of Track 5 (Glow Worm Twist, I'll Be Staisfied & I'm Comin' On Back). It can be heard as a moderate pop, and that's why I'm only charging a third-of the price. BOBBY BLAND: A Touch of The Blues (US STEREO Duke - '70s Duke / ABC issue). COVER: EX (promo stamp). RECORD: EX+ £10 This is, of course, the LP with "Shoes" and "Sweet Lips of Joy" - in excellent stereo! 70s issue. VARIOUS: We Sing The Blues (UK Liberty). COVER: G / VG. RECORD: VG+ £10 Features Benny Spellman "Fortune Teller / Lipstick Traces", Eskew Reeder "Green Door", Ernie K-Doe "Mother In Law", etc. PLEASE NOTE: There are quite a few light surface marks on the vinyl (nothing deep), probably due to short-time storage without a cover, hence lower price (would be £60 in Mint). Plays EX-. FREDA PAYNE: Band Of Gold (UK Invictus LP). COVER: VG++. RECORD: EX- / VG+ £8 Small scratch on Side 2 which can be heard as a light background pop for a few revs. Other very light, superficial marks which cannot be heard. TIMMY THOMAS: Why Can't We Live Together (UK Mojo). COVER: EX+. RECORD: MINT- £8 UK original with black label.
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....and all UK releases had the same release number as the US ones.
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My guilty pleasure: Blowing My Mind To Pieces - Paula Roussel (Black Magic)
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Which would date the UK and US to around Oct - Dec 1965.
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Really odd this one. I've had a couple of his first two 45s as Gerry Dorsey on Parlophone, (released '59 and '61 - there was an earlier one on tri-centre Decca), but never realised that he had a single on Hickory. I imagine this would date from 1964 - 1965? As you say Pete, must have been recorded here for export, as I'm not aware of him having a career outside of the UK pre-Engelbert. Interesting to note that he also wrote one of my favourite childhood stories, Hansel & Gretel!
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Well done Mike - here's to the next 1,500,000 posts!
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Following on from John Reed's post about Classical collectors, and speaking as someone who is currently dabbling in collecting and selling early Stereo Classical LPs, it is a very intricate field of collecting. For example, a collector who wants early UK Stereo LPs will focus mainly on three main labels; Decca, Columbia and HMV (some issues on Mercury "Living Presence" also count). However, there are FOUR label variants for Decca (ED1 to ED4), three for Columbia (ES1, ER1 and ER2) and three for HMV (EW1, ER1 and ER2) releases. Obviously the first editions of these labels will command the highest price, but a second issue (which may only have been pressed a matter of months after the first) will only go for around two-thirds the value of a first issue. Third edition Decca (ED3) releases will be worth around a half to a third of an ED1, and ED4 (usually called the 'narrowband' label, and dates from the '70s), may only be worth a quid or two, unless the ED4 is the first issue of an LP and, then again, only very few first issue ED4s are collectable. Condition plays a major part in collecting Classical LPs - most LPs with more than a few tics or noise would be worthless. As a general rule, the majority of Classical collectors are based in the East (mainly Korea, China and Japan), with very few based in Europe.
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Please PM to reserve any item. All items held for three days only. P&P: UK (registered) - £2. Overseas (registered) - £6. I accept PayPal, cheque or PO SMALL LIST OF ODD UK 45s TONY CLARKE: The Entertainer / This Heart Of Mine (Chess CRS 8011 - gold lettering) VG+ / NOC / TOL £4 This is the original first issue - however, the centre is missing and the CRS number has been scratched off on both sides - there is also a sellotape mark on the A-side label. Probably once belonged to a UK sound system. Plays great. T. D. VALENTINE: Love Trap (Epic DEMO) EX- £8 1975 UK demo. Small scratch at start produced light background tic during the intro JOHNNY MATHIS: Come Back (HMV) EX+ £10 CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD: I'm On My Way To A Better Place (Invictus) EX+ £5 SOLD BOB & EARL: Harlem Shuffle (Sue) EX+ / WOL £5 SOLD
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Probably light-skinned dark, like myself..............
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Jeanette Williams-All Of A Sudden-Backbeat,was This Booted Years Ago ?
Gene-r replied to arnie j's topic in Look At Your Box
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Very sad news. RIP Jerry.
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Good point Tony - I could be wrong, but I'm sure I once saw the later Stateside issue with fat lettering, but with a 'tapered' edge - typical of EMI 7" vinyl from 1972 onwards. Would that be right?
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They were a white group - apparently formed at high school.
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I believe he was a black Jamaican who was resident in the UK.
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Ebay believe that all buyers are in the right, even when they're in the wrong. They've treated the seller like dirt for far too long now. There are good and bad sellers, as much as there are good and bad buyers on Ebay, but Ebay won't get rid of the bad buyers - buyers are privileged people; they can leave neutral or negative feedback and muck the seller around as much as they want. Sellers can only leave positive feedback, and nothing else. Surprised no one's tried to sue Ebay under the Unfair Contract Terms Act yet - maybe it's too much of an expensive process. Ebay are just greedy bloodsuckers - they penalise the sellers, forever change the terms of their contract with unrealistic rules and targets, yet they're more than happy to take their money. Vince - as has been said, stick to your guns. This seller has clearly not followed Ebay's procedures, and tried to instigate rules of his own. Be tenacious, and get what you can out of Ebay and the seller. Good luck.