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Imagine... you're young. You're in a local pub. It's 1982 and you can't help but overhear the old guy and his wife in the corner moaning about how it's "not like the old days" and how ridiculously exp
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You see the reaction every week on here following the publication of prices on the JM auction thread. Often, bog standard records into the £hundreds. Supply and demand control most values, b
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Back in 82 , Clarkies list mail order no internet , Limitations Lonely etc £8. Natural Four I Thought etc £8.Nowadays Jon Allen and the Skinner Bros £12. a week later £75 plus, it's now becoming a num
Just playing Chimes ‘Beginning of my life’ (Down to Earth 45) and got me thinking about previously cheap and common records that are currently in demand and rising in price - Chimes suddenly £100 or so, Oscar Perry ‘I got what you need’ £160, Maxine ‘Let me give you my loving’ £120 off the top of my head
Just wondered are these tunes being played out at venues, hence the demand and price hike?
Any other recent examples?