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Mick Boyle

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  1. Eddie - South Africa, but why you may ask Heres a link but its a bit sad but well worth reading Barbara Randolph was one of my favourite Motown girls, She was so tall, elegant, and fabulous, full of charm and poise and grace. She was married to Eddie Singleton, former A&R executive at Motown in the 1960s. Eddie's first wife had been Berry Gordy's ex-wife, Raynoma Gordy, also known as Miss Ray, who ran off with Eddie and together they formed Shrine Records, which, supposedly, got blacklisted by every radio station in the USA, out of their loyalty to Motown. Eddie married Barbara, but had the amazing situation of Raynoma still living in their house. Barbara's biggest Motown classic was "I Got A Feeling", a true anthem, and in fact only recently, Motown put out an entire CD of her work there, including many unreleased recordings. Her version of "Baby Don't You Do It" has to be heard to be believed. After Motown, she acted in a couple of films, recorded for Eddie's label Tarca, and then signed to Motorcity, where we did an entire album called "Breaking Into My Heart". This song, "Mister Wonderful", was written by Sylvia Moy and myself, about her love for Eddie, and indeed she sings it straight to him as she records it, captured on this amazing video for posterity. Years later, she suddenly and without warning left Eddie, and told him she'd fallen out of love with him, something he couldn't come to terms with, so he moved to South Africa. It transpired that she knew she was wasting away from Cancer, and didn't want him to see her die slowly, so she left him, and lied to him, just to spare him the agony, and he only found this out after her death. Knowing this tragedy makes this video so poignant, and knowing how deeply they loved each other really brought tears to my eyes. She was lovely, and is much missed.
  2. Recently double decked at an allnighter and finished of with Johnny Summers I cant let go. When we had finished the sound engineers kicked into action packing all the gear away. Got home and my record was missing, I cant tell you how bad I felt, the memories came flooding back of where i bought it from - how much I paid - how long it took me to get it. (not quite the rarest record ever made) but I was so pissed off with myself Phoned me mate who I double decked with and it was in his box Panic over, life was great again. I only experienced this for a few hours so I cant imagine how it is for you guys who have felt this for years.
  3. There was plenty more the had from the same shop, that was back in the days of easy pickings I think those days have gone forever. In fact I know they have Mick
  4. John Poole and Gary Rushbrook pulled Lester Tipton out of a $1.00 rack in 79
  5. NS-Crossover = Late 60s early 70s kind of thing RW-Crossover= Getting to the other side of the road
  6. Little bit of an abrupt ending here
  7. No just hammered
  8. The link don't work Mick
  9. Heres a badboy fast one for yas I still sing these words to my wife of 32 years
  10. Is this classed as going off topic
  11. I feel daft now cuz everyone is watching so I will start with the one and only top sound and finish with No 763. Young Brothers Baby / Whats your game - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Willy Wade When push comes to shove
  12. Just for you Sy. I hope it eases your pain
  13. Does it involve stones
  14. Tell us more Sy
  15. And mine but I must be bad at maths because I have 763 in my top 10
  16. Thanks Simon - A little tear came out when i read that
  17. Always worth a spin
  18. This one does it for me
  19. If that passport was found in Nottingham there would be a few credit cards floating about in the name of Marvin Gaye
  20. Pookie Hudson takes about 15 seconds to fade out https://youtu.be/WzWeJaqLQR8
  21. The Masqueraders - That's The Same Thing I think this one used to fetch about 2k We bought a couple of copies from (forgive me if i get the names wrong) band member Tex but if memory serves me correctly they were owned by Harold. We paid $500 each They used to give them away free to the crowd at there performances. We met up and got our copies about 7 years ago Wonder how many they let go
  22. Top sound If I had it i would play it with pride (stuff the dance floor)
  23. Also get the same feeling finding a wanted record in the racks of an old dusty shop - especially if its in the states.
  24. Hi Sy You can buy mine then (only joking) I remember the worry when Montclairs -hey you and Greater Experience turned up in small quantities, but they soon shot up to there original value and higher Problem is when something is found in count boxes you never now if all the find is being put out there or drip feed to the eager punters. Panic sets in - and we all end up blaming you See ya soon MIck
  25. joe vallentine has dropped in price and there one for sale in most boxes I sold a dreamteam to a guy in the states and he told me about his mate who had swapped two copies of Ruby Sherry for one dreamteam He wasn't a happy bunny


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