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Mick Boyle

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  1. Silver text is enough to say stay clear
  2. There’s a boot same colour as this but has silver text. This one look good to me.
  3. Hey Steve, it turned out that he came from Sherwood and not Stapleford. Hope you well mate
  4. Bought my copy of the man himself many years ago on one of my USA trips. I think he did the 3 diamond ones for his Prestatyn visit.
  5. Soz for saying boot - meant none original
  6. I’ve seen it booted on 3 diamonds (blue) but not on Ro jam
  7. Only just found this old thread so here's my threepence worth. I spoke to Sammy at Kev's soultrip 2006 and he told me his well rehearsed stories of the George Blackwell days and how he escaped them because his brother had a bigger gun than the one George's wife was holding. In addition, he said Job opening was recorded in 63 and released in 65 and went on to say he personally payed for recording, studio time, label design, studio musicians, record manufacture, boxing and delivery. All costs were met by himself with no help from anyone else. So all good so far. I met Sammy for a second time at Prestatyn, we had a good chat propping the bar up in the Queen Vic. Sammy didn't recognise me from our previous meeting and went on to tell me the stories once again. I didn't have the heart to say we've already been here so I once again listened with great interest. At the end I asked - If you payed out all your money leaving you broke for the making of this record why did you bother doing a demo run and issue run. He replied - Demo man I ain't going up that avenue. I asked why and he said No No No ain't going there. My theory - Sammy came over to the UK in the 70's to record an LP, (for - no names mentioned) did he bring the pressing plates with him and the rest is history. It's fact that the demos were in circulation in the late 70's could it be an early form of product placement. I mentioned this at the time to a few soul gurus but didn't get a good response. It's pretty obvious that Sam has some problem with the demo and I may be well off the mark. Who knows
  8. Worth every penny. Go on throw your life savings at it
  9. Count me in mate
  10. So sad - Only met him a few times, he was so welcoming and so knowledgeable. RIP - M&M
  11. That would make sense. RT told me his set had been recorded but Richard on the radio sounds more feasible.
  12. The original acetate was found by John Poole in Max Kids basement with no name or song title on it. It was covered up as Kenni Lewis due to the Max kid / Kenni Lewis Shrine connection. Andy Rix and Rob Thomas made it a top unavailable sound about 16 years ago, the title and artist were guess work. Rob Thomas eventually let it go to Lou Stanley and Lou sold it on to Kitch (Nottm soul collector - DJ - record dealer - manfromsoul.co.uk ) To my knowledge Kitch still owns the 1st copy to this day. A couple of years ago a second acetate turned up this one was recognised by one of the guys in the bands who said it was sung by Leroy Taylor. The Shrine - connection pops up again so looks very creditable. I have bought 3 copies of the new release on Federal Green Records for myself and two close friends. The playback is 100% perfect. Well done Federal Green. There was a white labelled bootleg about which came from a dodgy recording of one of Rob Thomas's DJ sets - Sound quality was very poor. I don't know of any Pete Smith connection but pay homage to John, Andy and Rob for discovering a record that has stayed in my top 5 for longer than I care to remember. Personally I think Federal Green Records got the title wrong (The Marrying Kind) and think it was meant to be called Not The Marrying Kind Mick
  13. Look forward to high flyers each month. Nice to see present-day prices on records I have owned or still own and ones Id like to own, Surprises me how some are overpriced and others quite reasonable
  14. Devotions £1021 about 10 years ago. Played it for 6 years then sold it to a mate for £1000 cuz he had sat on his copy and he wasn't the lightest person on earth.
  15. Very sad news. Had the pleasure of his company for many hours at Preststyn and in the States. Deepest regards to his family.
  16. Probably not the best but this always did it for me
  17. I remember the guy having an eBay name of Brooklyn Born or something similar - He was also selling shed loads of Aint Gonna Run No More. I got both for $100, the Fredric Hymes were judged to be legit but the Royal Esquires were a little bendy. He seemed a genuine guy. These were not boots of boots - Maybe a little suspect though
  18. Hi, two Blackpool weekender tickets for this weekend - MAKE AN OFFER - Face value £60 each Contact Dave Martin on 07531 068998 (Please dont contact me)
  19. Spoke to Richie Pitts years ago and he said Peter Stringfellow brought him and the Velours over to perform and persuaded them to change the group name to The Fantastics. He said The Velours meant nothing.
  20. Young Brothers, always my favourite and I get two sides to play
  21. To Late Williams & Watson I walked away Bobby Paris
  22. Hi, I have this Jimmy McFarland blue issue. All the marks in the pictures are reflections except on the third pic. Plays brill Interested in swap - can+ cash for something of higher value Regards Mick
  23. Ikea used a really great female ballad lowrider sound mid last year in the ad. a previously unissued thing that had only come out fairly recently. the name passes me by but it was a great choice and shows sometimes they go a bit beyond the obvious. Was this it Wa


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