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Davetay last won the day on August 29 2019

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  • Birthday 28/10/1955

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  1. How many are there? (I can't be bothered to check, lol.) Do you want to sell them as a job lot? Do you want to sell them individually? How much are you thinking?
  2. Picture of the White demo of "Open The Door To Your Heart"
  3. Soul Sam played the Jimmy James version for a while circa 75. l bought the LP after hearing him play it at the Cic all nighter in Burnley.
  4. The 1st record l saw/had with BBC stamp on it, was a Stateside demo of "That's What Love Is Made Of" Picked up in 70 or 71 and sold to the Late Dave Ellson
  5. That's my old copy, l sold it to lan
  6. Yeah there is that one and one of the Hot Wax ones as an extra track on, not sure which one without checking. It's maybe 20 plus years since l played it, but l think it's Hot Wax three.
  7. Hi Rick, trust you are well, yeah l bought loads of stuff off Bob circa 74/75. As for the Johnny Baker it was "Shy Guy", l got a few and sold them on, sent for some more and when they came they were pressings (he said they weren't) lol. Same with the Servicemen, got the cartoon design, then the 2nd lot was the plain label. My best buys were, Mickie Champion when it was still covered as Jody Williams and a nice green issue of Alice Clark. (all WD's around at the time) Celest Hardie was a good seller, because it was popular at our local venue (Accy Legion) and maybe nowhere else at the time. Yes he was a character, known as Disco Bob, Neil Rushton and Ian Dewhirst could tell you more. Yours Dave.
  8. It did get spins at the Mecca mainly last hour, but both me and Phil Duckworth were playing it at Accy Legion before that and it was a floor filler. It became more popular nation wide with the crossover scene years later. l wish l had kept back a few copies, l was selling them at two quid each, and the last couple of copies l sold at 50p each. lan Cunliffe also had copies for sale around the same time.
  9. Bought 21st Century for the "Coming Right Back" side back in 74 to play at Accy Legion. In 76 flipped it and played "Shadow Of A Memory" at Accy Band Club.
  10. l sold it to Ian, a few years before Ted got hold of it, yeah he is from East Lancs.
  11. Yeah very sad news Pete. Just got a phone call a few minutes ago. Yet another one taken too soon. RIP.


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