Everything posted by Kegsy
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Billy Woods about to go on sale
Don't know, but what copies there were came through Soul Bowl, as far as I can remember. I don't think anybody at the time thought this would stay rare for very long given the label etc., but it certainly did.
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Billy Woods about to go on sale
I can see this thread is seriously going to piss off those of us that had this back in the day and sold it for next to f*ck all, compared to today's prices.
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JUKE BOX REPAIRS
Sent you a PM with the guy's phone number.
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JUKE BOX REPAIRS
Please operator, return my dime back, there appears to be an intermittent tw*t on the line.
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JUKE BOX REPAIRS
He is ringing some guy tonight, will let you know in the morning what the score is.
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JUKE BOX REPAIRS
What who said ???
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Kim Weston and The Marvelettes
PM'd You
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JUKE BOX REPAIRS
Ok mate, i know a guy who knows about these things, he used to rent them to pubs etc. Saw him last night apparently its all about finding parts, I'll ask him about that model when I see him tonight.
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JUKE BOX REPAIRS
What make of jukebox is it
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Persians Gee What A Girl
Gold Eagle Promo copy. M- condition Great Early Soul/ Doo Wop recording. £35 inc. UK postage. Postage anywhere else just ask.
- RUBY ANDREWS
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A few deep soul recommendations please
Doris Duke I'm A Loser Album
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SOULSOURCE RECORD CLUB 2016, YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT?
There's been a bit of a buzz on Joe Tex I Wanna Be Free for quite a while now, why does this not get much attention, Old Time Lover https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjYmqq9283OAhWBLcAKHe0cDnwQ3ywIHjAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dgy1su9g3Wag&usg=AFQjCNGbi2jvWDx6fIMElo6H8HkDD-FzoQ&bvm=bv.129759880,d.d24
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Collection Filing - How Do You Do It?
I used to file them in label order, but as I got older I kept forgetting what was on which label, so I re-filed them in artist order and now, even older, I can't remember who sings the bloody songs. God only knows how Julian Bentley, Roburt and some of the real older end go on. Kegsy (A victim of old age and poverty)
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information about Joe Dunlop
Since it's now been made perfectly clear, to the thread starter, that Joe is a top bloke and record dealer. I would suggest the moderators close and delete this thread as it should never have been started, before giving Joe the chance to address any issues.
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Fake Dynamics member?
Well, I reckon that puts the "Lights Out" on this particular debate.
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Most expensive "common" records
Just sold this a few weeks ago for £25 quid, the guy who bought it was like a dog with two dicks about getting a copy. Kinnel I've sold dozens over the years.
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Fake Dynamics member?
Kinnel all of a sudden this tread is about l'il old me, believe me I never sang with the Dynamics, although Ain't No Sun on Cotillion was one of the first tunes I ever bought as a raw youth.
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Fake Dynamics member?
Just to muddy the waters a bit, Discogs has someone called Thomas "Skip" Winburn as a member of the group. Edit. On further investigation It looks like Winburn replaced Samuel Stevenson somewhere between First Landing LP for Cotillion and What A Shame LP for Black Gold.
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Whitchurch Alldayers - who was there?
Ah yes, Whitchurch all dayers, Sam used to DJ that's about all I can remember as they usually followed a Friday and Saturday Nighter, that and trying to remember how the f*ck to get back to the M6 (usually ended up near Wales) happy daze. As for fish & chips, do me a favour !!!!!!!!!!!.
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'Spot-light On' Roger Banks
You say that about everybody who has ever just even thought about selling a few tunes
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Sheffield Samantha's Playlists
I don't suppose you could be a bit more Frank, could you Ian ?.
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Sheffield Samantha's Playlists
That's really what I was trying to say, the majority of sounds were being broken elsewhere and Sam's just kept pace. I'm not knocking the place, I had some great nights there.
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Sheffield Samantha's Playlists
To be honest I don't think there was much difference between Sam's playlists and those from the late Torch/Early Wigan days. As opposed to Va Va's, Mecca and Cleethorpes Pier from around the same time, that really did change the vibe.
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The record stores back in the 70s
The other "Brit. sanction", if you found multi copies, as I did once with Kiss My Love Goodbye and I'm So Happy Phillip Mitchell, was to only let you have one copy of each. The others were then squirreled behind the counter for subsequent "re-pricing" no doubt.