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Tony Smith

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  1. It has always included myself
  2. Off the top of my head.... Gerald Sims & The Breeze "Here Comes Heartaches" The Intentions "Here I Am" Bobby 'Guitar' Curtis- can't remember the title! These 3 he hasn't played for a while, I've never heard of him un-covering them or head them played by anyone else. Mighty Lovers "Get Away" The above mentioned Belita Woods was originally a Butch exclusive. J.J. Jackson "Too Much Lovin'" Masqueraders "Rainy Day", and when Chalky wakes up I'm sure he could think of more.
  3. Yes, definately an old Keb fave, tho I think it may have been Dave Withers who first 'broke' it. Great record anyway
  4. Cover-up titles or real identity?,in which case I couldn't say
  5. I think you'll find it is more than a couple
  6. Was quite rare, though still largely unknown there were quite a few copies kockiing around about 10 years ago, I had 2 copies which I paid no more than 25-30 for, seems to have disappeared these days, like most things! if that is clear enough? Incidentally are there any other known releases on a red/orange Path?, most I've had/have are blue
  7. Fantabulous 45, "Lancaster Johnson" for Butch for how many years??
  8. Would be interested too, as I got out-bid at the last moment on the "hamtrack" copy?
  9. It's not that fab 45 by Donn Larson is it?
  10. Also came out on Century City, from where I played it out a few years back.
  11. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    John Manship sold one for 2500+ not too long ago
  12. Me too! and the thief Levine still has my mates memorabilia, sue me if you want or return what you stole from Steve Bradley strange world my arse :angry:
  13. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Think it's over-rated myself, but, that's just me
  14. It's an old Mod fave, it came out on British Sue in 1964, (credited as Derak Martin!), the 'Orrible Who covered it as well
  15. At least you got some positives from the death row slippers & dressing gown (soul-source passim)
  16. I've heard she does a version of a track called "Indeed I Do"?
  17. Hello o Mark Hello Jock Say Hello back
  18. I can't understand why Pete S. doesn't like George Hobson.?
  19. Of course, George Hobson is great stuff, regret letting mine go in a moment of madness some years back. T
  20. Morning Jock, I only agreed with Richards assessment of the Exits 45, and would only part with it for a record of the quality of Yvonne Vernee (unlikely, I know), apologies for the ensuing confusion, I will be donning a hair shirt for the rest of October, and flagellating myself with a used copy of Manifesto.
  21. Got to agree with Mr. Bergman, first heard it via Martin Koppell in ,86, took me several years to find one, wouldn't part with it for Y. Vernee (ok, I might )
  22. I've got spares of: 6T5 6T6 6T9 6T13 only if you're interested
  23. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I bought something off him on swan, that he had covered as milton wright 'downtown', an instrumental. I can't remember the artist now. audrey something? yeah. top bloke JV. macca (resident soul-source stalker) link

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