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Dave Rimmer

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  1. It’s a great night, and a fantastic achievement by Matt to have been doing it weekly for 23 years. He kindly let me interrupt proceedings and do a guest spot about three years ago. Loved it.
  2. A bit of an odd question I know, but I’m working on collating artist, or group, discographies from Philadelphia. And I cannot for the life of me find anyone whose surname starts with the letter K. Any help appreciated guys.
  3. I've looked at the Newmoon website and their policy on vinyl insurance and they say quite specifically that the policy is not designed for DJs.
  4. I’ve been trying to think what to say in response for a couple of days now lol. So, thank you. I’m glad you enjoy my DJ spots. I’m always grateful there are still people around by the time I get on at some venues. I’m also highly honoured to be one of the resident DJs at Cleethorpes, long may it continue.
  5. The Fabulistics ' Nothing But Determination' on Great Potential PM me price and condition if you have one for sale. Thanks Dave
  6. As I'm off to DJ in Australia later this year, that works out at 9,991 miles each way. It will push me over the 30,000 miles travelled this year to DJ. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  7. New York, from the swooping sounds of Doo Wop, and the grittier sounds of R & B, the Big Apple had it all. And as the 1960's dawned a certain style was developing in New York. Some of the best songwriters and arrangers in the world lived and worked in the city. This coupled with some truly gifted singers created what has become known as the Big City Soul Sound. Suave, sophisticated and Soulful, it's a style that is still revered today by all aficionado’s of quality Soul music. The big players in the city were the Atlantic / Atco group, closely followed by the Scepter / Wand group. There were also the smaller labels, and the artists that didn't make more than one record. The book pulls it all together in a feast of discographical information. 316 pages of detailed discographical information. Orders taken now: £17.00 for each book, with free postage in the UK PM me for payment details etc. The book is also available on Amazon UK, Amazon US, and all the other European sites. It's still cheaper for UK buyers to buy from me because Amazon will charge you £2.99 postage, and I'm selling at a pound less than Amazon, but for my European, and American friends it will be cheaper to buy from Amazon. And of course at Venues all over the UK.
  8. The Soulful Kinda Music Guide To New York Soul View full article
  9. Issue or Demo. Must be at least Ex condition. PM me if you've got one for sale. Thanks
  10. The Soulful Kinda Music Guide To Detroit Soul View full article
  11. It's Here ! Detroit Soul. The epitome of Sixties Soul for many collectors ! This book pulls together some of the smaller labels, and more obscure artists to record in the Motor City. An essential buy for any Detroit aficionado 270 pages of detailed discographical information. Orders taken now: £17.00 for each book, with free postage in the UK PM me for payment details. The book is also available on Amazon UK, Amazon US, and all the other European sites. It's still cheaper for UK buyers to buy from me because Amazon will charge you £2.99 postage, and I'm selling at a pound less than Amazon, but for my European, and American friends it will be cheaper to buy from Amazon. And of course at Venues all over the UK.
  12. Join the bloody queue please Chic.
  13. From a pure financial point of view, DJ fees rarely cover my expenses because of the high price of train tickets and taxis. That's not why I DJ though, in most cases, I would have attended the venues I DJ at anyway, so it's nice to have some dosh to spend on a record when I get there lol
  14. I'm the same. I've emailed the company twice and had no reply. I've emailed Mark, who has passed my concern on, but still no cd, or reply from the company. It does say on the website that it will be available 'soon', but it's said that for months now.
  15. I went along to see this today, and I was, well, slightly underwhelmed. I thought, with it being the opening day there would have been some sort of presence by the organisers, but nothing, not even any signs, you just stumble across it when you walk into the building. The actual exhibition is fine, I'd have been more impressed with 200 photos than the 25 ish that were on display though, and there are some factual errors in the text with the photos. Oh yeah, all the records on display with the 'Northern Soul Memorabilia' appear to be bootlegs or British reissues as well. Good photos of quite a few of the Young Souls that are out and about regularly, a nice wall of photos of venues (The Benn Hall being one of them), but no shots at all at venues which I found quite strange. Overall impression ? Worth popping in if you are already in the area, but it took me longer to walk from New Street Station than I spent in the gallery.
  16. I went along to see this today, and I was, well, slightly underwhelmed. I thought, with it being the opening day there would have been some sort of presence by the organisers, but nothing, not even any signs, you just stumble across it when you walk into the building. The actual exhibition is fine, I'd have been more impressed with 200 photos than the 25 ish that were on display though, and there are some factual errors in the text with the photos. Oh yeah, all the records on display with the 'Northern Soul Memorabilia' appear to be bootlegs or British reissues as well. Good photos of quite a few of the Young Souls that are out and about regularly, a nice wall of photos of venues (The Benn Hall being one of them), but no shots at all at venues which I found quite strange. Overall impression ? Worth popping in if you are already in the area, but it took me longer to walk from New Street Station than I spent in the gallery.
  17. I don't think there is one. LP only.
  18. I wouldn't deny any of that, God knows I've bought enough LOL. However, the topic is about cue burn, at the start of a record, which is fairly obviously caused by back cueing a record.
  19. So why does 'cue burn' only happen at the beginning of the record ? Surely, if you can't damage a record by cueing it in, the damage would be equally spread throughout the record, not just at the beginning ? Doh !
  20. It's heat caused by friction that causes cue burn on styrene records. The way to avoid it is when you turn a record back to cue it, do it very slowly, and allow it to come to a stop on it's own, rather than stopping it yourself. I'm not saying this will eradicate cue burn entirely, but it will go a long way towards it.
  21. I'm confused. Are these actual CDs, or just digital downloads ?
  22. I'm confused. Are these actual CDs, or just digital downloads ?
  23. I'll rephrase my comment because I agree with what you say regards the Soundburger. These are pretty good for taking to allnighters and listening to records in the record bar. Never tried to use it as a USB turntable to be honest.
  24. These have been around for at least a year. They are pretty good as well. Just looked it up. Mar 2014 is when they first became available.

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