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i can remember being at the 100 club in the mid eighties and buying a copy of ty karim "lighten up baby" on romark off Guy H assuming it was the belting 60s gem.I couldn't wait to get home and give it a spin, boy oh boy was i dissapointed! so dissapointed i threw it across the room.Bloody hell i'd just blown £7 on a slow durge of a record, however i did manage to sell it a week later and get my money back :lol: funny how tastes change as i'd give my right arm to own it now and to be fair its probably rarer than the original version.

Has this or similar happened to anyone else?

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just recently bought a George Byrd for a few quid on a buy it now that came up on ebay as i was looking so instantly bought it thinking it was the bargain of the year only to find it wasnt the one i thought it was, still a great tune but not thee one

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just recently bought a George Byrd for a few quid on a buy it now that came up on ebay as i was looking so instantly bought it thinking it was the bargain of the year only to find it wasnt the one i thought it was, still a great tune but not thee one

and dont you dare say anything :shhh: its in the sales box :lol:

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just recently bought a George Byrd for a few quid on a buy it now that came up on ebay as i was looking so instantly bought it thinking it was the bargain of the year only to find it wasnt the one i thought it was, still a great tune but not thee one

dont forget to keep a lookout for the brooks brothers on uk pye :g::yes:

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I bought Joe Matthews - "Sorry Ain't Good Enough" on Thelma from one of the big UK dealers at what I thought was a bargain price

As it turned out it was the re-release on Thelma 114 backed with the un-released "We Got A Good Thing Going" rather than the original release on Thelma 107 with "You Better Mend Your Ways" on the other side

Basically, poor lazy listing by the seller

Still think I should have sent it back but for some reason I never did :no:

Cheers

Richard

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I bought Joe Matthews - "Sorry Ain't Good Enough" on Thelma from one of the big UK dealers at what I thought was a bargain price

As it turned out it was the re-release on Thelma 114 backed with the un-released "We Got A Good Thing Going" rather than the original release on Thelma 107 with "You Better Mend Your Ways" on the other side

Basically, poor lazy listing by the seller

Still think I should have sent it back but for some reason I never did :no:

Cheers

Richard

this seems all too easy to do these days especially on ebay as there seem to be endless bootlegs and misleading info ranting_1.gif

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quite a few years ago i bought Barbara Dane, i'm on my way, thinking it was a female version of Dean Parrish (paid £15 for it) imagine my shock when i played it, i felt such a tosspot at the time i just hid the record in a 'back' box, Oh how times have changed frusty2.gif

Atb...Rob :facepalm:

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quite a few years ago i bought Barbara Dane, i'm on my way, thinking it was a female version of Dean Parrish (paid £15 for it) imagine my shock when i played it, i felt such a tosspot at the time i just hid the record in a 'back' box, Oh how times have changed frusty2.gif

Atb...Rob :facepalm:

brilliant, i feel i'm in good company :thumbsup:

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In 1978 I bought a Don Varner on Quinvy in the record bar at Wigan, yes you guessed it, bootleg, thought it was original.

Paid a fiver, doh!.....

In my defense, the guy was a well known big seller & had a box full of rare gems & this was lurking at the back, still got the pressing today, a tribute to my foolish youth, I'll never let it go.

A mate of mine still takes the p@ss with the tear stained face thing, the irony of the title is not lost on him, makes me laugh every time.

Aid

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i can remember being at the 100 club in the mid eighties and buying a copy of ty karim "lighten up baby" on romark off Guy H assuming it was the belting 60s gem.I couldn't wait to get home and give it a spin, boy oh boy was i dissapointed! so dissapointed i threw it across the room.Bloody hell i'd just blown £7 on a slow durge of a record, however i did manage to sell it a week later and get my money back :lol: funny how tastes change as i'd give my right arm to own it now and to be fair its probably rarer than the original version.

Has this or similar happened to anyone else?

Funny thing is me and Andy Lett was talking about this on facebook last week :yes:

Ginger did the same thing with "Lighten Up" in the 70s. :lol:

I have always loved both versions even back in the 70s :thumbsup:

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quite a few years ago i bought Barbara Dane, i'm on my way, thinking it was a female version of Dean Parrish (paid £15 for it) imagine my shock when i played it, i felt such a tosspot at the time i just hid the record in a 'back' box, Oh how times have changed frusty2.gif

Atb...Rob :facepalm:

You are a tosspot Rob :P

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I recently bought a cover version of Deon Jackson's "Love makes the world go round" on UK by none other than Beryl Reid!

Hey guess what, totally different song, and if you've heard Beryl Reid sing....

mate of mine bought a copy of You Don't KNow Where Your Interest lies in the record bar at Wigan, looked at it on the coach home and thought it looked a bit weird, what with it having the artist name scratched out. You can guess the rest...

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I was super-pleased many years ago to buy a UK Mercury copy of Damita Jo's I'll Save The Last Dance thinking it was the same as her then popular stomping version on Ranwood.

Alan

I found a UK copy of this in a junk shop, and sold it to a mate, I never played it, this would have been late 72 or early 73. :yes:

So nearly 40 years later I find out it is not the same record. :lol:

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I recently bought a cover version of Deon Jackson's "Love makes the world go round" on UK by none other than Beryl Reid!

Hey guess what, totally different song, and if you've heard Beryl Reid sing....

mate of mine bought a copy of You Don't KNow Where Your Interest lies in the record bar at Wigan, looked at it on the coach home and thought it looked a bit weird, what with it having the artist name scratched out. You can guess the rest...

I'm sure I admonished you about that Beryl Reid thing years ago on this very site, Pete.

In (maybe) the early 80s I had an old photocopied guide to rare UK soul singles that I think you were responsible for. I scored an HMV demo of the Beryl Reid tune on Oldham market and thought I was in for treat. I imagine the look on my face was similar to yours when the needle hit the record...

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how about this...off me face in the Highland room. bought Strawberry Jam version of 'Personally' for a quid somehow thinking I was buying Bobby Paris on British!! ! Thinking was that it was UK issue . I saw Pye( I know it was blue!), thought Polydor!!! What a bargain, till my mate says 'WTF YOU BOUGHT THAT FOR? ,

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I recently bought a cover version of Deon Jackson's "Love makes the world go round" on UK by none other than Beryl Reid!

Hey guess what, totally different song, and if you've heard Beryl Reid sing....

mate of mine bought a copy of You Don't KNow Where Your Interest lies in the record bar at Wigan, looked at it on the coach home and thought it looked a bit weird, what with it having the artist name scratched out. You can guess the rest...

Was that Steve Caesar Pete? If not Steve did exactly the same :yes: :yes:

Blake

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I'm sure I admonished you about that Beryl Reid thing years ago on this very site, Pete.

In (maybe) the early 80s I had an old photocopied guide to rare UK soul singles that I think you were responsible for. I scored an HMV demo of the Beryl Reid tune on Oldham market and thought I was in for treat. I imagine the look on my face was similar to yours when the needle hit the record...

My fault for copying second hand information without substantiating it mate, sorry about that!

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL Quite a few over the 40 years, Back in 1974 i asked Dave Chase from Shefford who was going to the CASINO, if he saw a copy of Lada EdmondsJR "Larue" to buy it for me. The problem was i did not no who it was! so i sung it, when i next saw him he said he got me my record, he gave me a boot of Terrible Tom. think about it. :rofl:

More recent i got this???? a picture is worth a 1000 words :thumbup: DAVE K

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