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The Records That Nobody Likes
Good stuff - it certainly deserves it :lol: Richard
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The Grapevine And RCA Northern Soul Listing
Which is rarest, do you know Steve? 'Get him...' was presumably put out as a miss-print? Cheers Richard
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The Records That Nobody Likes
Have we found on yet then Pete I wonder a record that nobody admits to liking? A tall order I would have thought, as someone out there is bound to stand up and say they like so-and-so a record I guess. How about Ral Donner - Don't Let It Slip Away - have we done that one yet? Total sh+te Richard
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70's Uk Grapevine
You have to go to 'upload image' (see bottom right of reply box to the right of 'fast reply'). Then (see bottom left of reply box) select 'choose file' - find the file you want - then click 'attach file'. Cheers Richard
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Ben Aiken In Manship Latest Price Guide
The OOTP is not listed in Manship's Price Guide 5th Edition (but is in 6th). It was listed in the old Manship's Bootleg Guide - value £8.00. Cheers Richard
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Ben Aiken In Manship Latest Price Guide
Seems like it must be a mistake, although you do see the OOTP release described as rare sometimes. Maybe John actually sold one for that? If so, it would show as such in the guide. Cheers Richard
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Margaret Little On Ebay
OK - that's what I was wondering - how it could be made playable. Cheers Richard
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Margaret Little On Ebay
Bob If you won, how could you possibly fix the record? Richard
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Margaret Little On Ebay
Thought I'd start this one off again as someone else had bid - but looks like the high-bidder remains the same. Now 17 bids with the high bid slightly higher at at $650. https://www.ebay.com/...n-/150967913455 Cheers Richard
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Sleeve From Carneval Records
Soulful Kinda Music listing of label addresses shows Carnival records address as New York - 605 West 156th Street, New York, New York Cheers Richard
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Timothy Wilson, Pigtails
Dunno Billy - 20 or 30 quid at a guess Cheers Richard
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Timothy Wilson, Pigtails
According to discogs on SoulfulKindaMusic: Buddah 32 - Say It Again (Say I Love You) / Pigtails - 1968 (this was the labels first stereo release - first pressings were withdrawn due to too much echo) Buddah 47 - Loving You / Pigtails - 1968 Cheers Richard
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45S For Sale [See Post #11] Readable List
Click on the image and it it full size All the images on here work like that - including the record label scans. Cheers Richard
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Grapevine, Kent, Etc. Original Master Tapes Or Dubs Off Records ?
Great posts on here - thanks Ady especially for the insights into how things work Cheers Richard
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In The Pocket
Thanks for all the replies folks - really enjoyed reading those Cheers Richard
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Aggrieved: Warrington
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Aggrieved: Warrington
Probably because that's how the Brothers of Soul 'I'd Be Grateful' is mis-spelled on the original styrene version - or something like that - I'm gonna have to check that now Cheers Richard
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Smooth Radio's New Years Eve All-Nighter
Hoping for some upfront, forward thinking Northern and rare soul - not the usual
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Aggrieved: Warrington
You make some excellent points Barry - and I think the whole Stafford thing - Guy and Keb most obviously - makes the point very well too. Taking collectors' records to the dancefloor. Most of the records I have ever really loved I heard through tape swapping etc. They were never the big (pre-Stafford) records. But then again maybe I just don't like what the masses like - don't like mainstream dancefloor records, or just what is in fashion? Another chance to use the sheep smiley but in a different way (hey Bob - here's the sheep again!) Cheers Richard
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In The Pocket
Too many balls going on there mate - but I think the 'safe' thing might apply again? Cheers Richard
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In The Pocket
Maybe - like our love is safe? Cheers Richard
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In The Pocket
Yea - I said that above with the exact quote! Too much turkey? :lol:
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In The Pocket
Yes but that's more about what someone want's someone else to do, kind of symbolically - put me in your pocket - look after me, love me, protect me kind of thing. J.J. and Darrell describe how 'love is ...' Richard
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In The Pocket
'Our Love Is In The Pocket' by J. J. Barnes - or if you're Darrell Banks 'Our Love (Is in The Pocket)'. And then there was guy's unissued 'In The Pocket' instrumental thing (how good was that!). Got me thinking ... what does 'In The Pocket' actually mean? Well - turns out in music it relates, at least to drumming, to something like: When a drummer plays a groove that "is very solid and with a great feel...", this is referred to informally as being "in the pocket"; when a drummer "maintains this feel for an extended period of time, never wavering, this is often referred to as a deep pocket. Well, I know we can all relate to that description Then I thought about 'love' as in J.J. and Darrell saying 'Our Love Is In The Pocket' and I found this: Originally created by Tabi Bonney, a Washington DC area hip hop artist. "Put me in the pocket.. that's when somebody excites you, know what i'm sayin', you see a girl that's tight or somethin'.. she put you in the pocket", Tabi. So when you see somethin' you like, it puts you in the pocket. Or if a gurl look good she can put u in da pocket meaning she given u her numba What a load of word w*nk that last lot is! Of course "In the pocket" also has a rather derogatory meaning such as (made up example) "The police are in the pocket of the politicians". Can anyone enlighten me on what the authentic 1960s American meaning of 'In The Pocket' was please? Cheers Richard
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Problem With Eby Seller.. Please Advise
I think NM- is a BS grade like Bob said I recommend NM- - - for this particular record Richard