I've noticed that Berry Gordy is a guest on the Graham Norton Radio 2 show next Saturday, 3rd October 2015. It seems to be to ahead of the Motown musical stage show - "Motown the Musical". https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06f3437
There are few things to keep in mind here. 1. You could mention to this seller that, although you feel that would be out of order, "2 can play that game" 2. If they did bid, it could push up the finish price that a genuine bidder pay's - thus a good result for You! 3. Just take no notice of someone being childish.
Also, with the 70's boot, the volume on the intro goes down for a brief moment. Have a look at the one Tim Brown has for auction to see if you get any more info. All the best, Kev Bod (p.s. If it's orig and for sale, let me know )
I liked Elliot Small at Wigan, but ....... about 37 years on and in the cold light of day... However, on the PLUS side, nice to see someone has found some film of Mr. M's and some of the dancing to add to the youtube version.
There may be some truth in this.
Currently on eBay, there's a copy of Lou Ragland on ERIC with bidding at over................................£205!!!!!!
(SS member selling, must be very happy - good luck )
Spotted this on popsike. The seller says that the one's without the anti-slip edge are a 90's repress.
https://www.popsike.com/ORIGINAL-1976-45-JAMES-FOUNTAIN-SEVEN-DAY-LOVER-WITH-ANTI-SLIP-SUROUND/251890648556.html
I think the Ronnie Forte record arrived here in volume in the UK in the late 70's. Similar to Frank Beverly on Sassy and John Bowie. Certainly Pep in Wolverhampton had load's.
All mint condition and sold for either £3 or possibly £5. That's when/where I got mine.
So, plenty out there but likely to be sitting in dormant collections. And if they aren't circulating and there is demand.......
Following on from the comments earlier in the thread, you really can hear how it's slower/the vocal was "speeded-up". Seems to give it a different "feel".