vaultofsouler
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Bugger, thanks Mark, I tried so hard to remember, you were in Sheffield right? I actually emailed someone else in Sheffield thinking it was them who sent it to me just a few months ago
I never passed it on to anyone at all so it did stay 'secret' for ages.
Yeh, in Sheffield Pete.... think you originally asked via the KTF email group if anybody was savvy enough to edit scanned labels to leave them blank for a project (or sumat) you were doing.... that's how you got the link, lol....
Do you still need it again.... and feel free to pass on to whoever, it ain't mine to say not to, lol....
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Does this mean you'd be OK if I put the link up Pete? Don't want to be peeing on any fires & all that!
It's not my website mate and I have no say in what you do. I honestly can't remember who gave me the link originally and why I was told to keep it quiet, but I can't see what the problem would be now, so if you want to put the link up then go ahead.
Pete, it was me who emailed you the link and password about (?) 6-7 years ago now I think.... I was given it about a year before that on the understanding it wasn't for general distribution and only to be shared sparingly.... hence that's why I also told you that at the time.... think I only ever passed it onto Chalky also.... all seemed a bit "cloak and dagger" at the time, lol....
Anyway, just checked and like Neil (tsu) I also still have the link so if anybody wants it let me know....
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according to JM guide the original has 62771 with two small dimples in the deadwax. Vinyl with moulded green label with silver writing and the label is flat with little or no ridge. Boots had P.B. signed in run out.
Also boots with light blue and dark blue labels pressed in styrene.
The dimples are actually on the playing surface, not the deadwax....
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The following are being offered for sale by a mate of mine....
Spiedels - Dream Girl
Providence WD - Ex
£225
Sunday - Ain't Got No Problem
Alteen - VG+, writing on label
£45
Four Voices - Your Love Is Getting Stronger SOLD
Voice, gold issue - Ex SOLD
£40 SOLD
Saron Scott - Lock And Key SOLD
Kent 17th Ann - Ex SOLD
£50 SOLD
PM if interested.... any specific queries passed on.... I'm on nights until w/e so bear that in mind for replies....
Also, PM's for same record(s) taken in order of arrival....
P&P quoted on where you are and how you want it sent
PayPal as gift or Bank Transfer preferred
Thanks for looking
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Hello,
Things are working out fine.
I issued notice and made a claim on Monday and we reached a settlement today (to be confirmed).
Fair play and fast progress, I wish all disputes were this simple.
Thanks again to Harry for bringing it to my attention so early.
Paul
Glad to hear this Paul....
Suspect "they" thought they'd done nowt wrong until you pointed it out, especially with "their" quick settlement....
Respect to them for acknowledging it....
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think i was the one who asked the question on e-bay,never seen it on the label,had both candi stix designs,just never seen it on this label,not in books either,can you send me a scan without the sleeve,cant imagine it being a boot or reissue
It is.... it's listed in JM's 5th ed
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Not shown as booted
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I'll see if I can persuade him
because that sounds cool to me
Doncaster is not that far is it ?
You'll both enjoy the day, honest Carms.... and no, Donny isn't that far (really)....
i know this should probably be in all our yesterdays, but from that perspective the interest in sundays is nothing new. in the 70's and 80's all dayers were both popular and important in furthering the scene's developement and were a perfect alternative to mind and body shattering all-nighters. i remember frequenting birmingham locarno when chris king & terry samson ran it...before that it was a west midland soul club event. i also went to tiffany's newcastle-under-lyme, a mecca venue which was always heaving.by no means are those two isolated cases, infact tiffs ran a successful sundayevening session in the bali hai room, downstairs with soul sam, pep and colin curtis. lots of local pubs put on sunday nights as well, but most of you will be able to recount such incidences. having to contend with getting up for work the next day, was and more than likely, still is the problem,
one thing is for certain as mike stated, sunday is being viewed more seriously and as a result the weekend will be milked even more viciously.
Yes, you're quite right.... lots of Sunday "alldayer" type venues happened.... but this isn't about them.... they were for us folk (younger back then) who didn't want the weekend to end and couldn't care sweet FA about being at work Monday.... this thread, as I understand it, is more about the "chillout" type events presently taking place.... a totally different concept and music policy to the traditional alldayer of yesteryear as described in the reply above....
Sadly though, again IMO, there are even a couple (or more) of these "traditional style" dayers popping up again now on the back of these current, successful, chillout soul sessions.... these, IMO, are purely aiming to "coin it in" for an extra day on what is already now a totally over saturated "oldies style" weekend of events....
There are, however, a few proper "chillout type" Sunday sessions taking place these days.... pick these out and experience them.... "soulfully satisfying" to say the least....
As been stated sundays are nothin new there was a dayer practicaly every week in manchester area in the late 70s.Personaly i like sunday afternoon sessions especialy in summer when the footie season finishes.
Andy.... yes there has always been events on Sundays as you say.... I know, I attended a fair few locally and afar.... but please refer back to my reply above to understand the difference as I see it these days in the type of event (to save me cutting and pasting it here)....
Overall.... in reply to Mike's original question....
"Sunday Events - A Rising Trend ?"....
I'd say a rising trend, yes, perhaps.... but deffinately a "new syle trend musically".... rather than jist being "another day to hear the same old same old" played out due to an overbearing oldies calendar....
Just an opinion, how I see it....
Soulfully.... Mark
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You know I can think of nothing better than to meet up down my local pub take a box of tunes and just share ... not to make money just to share what you have bought , or things that get missed on the general floor ? what you think might work in the future, or that maybe wont work becuase they are slow but are still good all the same , perhaps have a bar meal ?
To not have the pressure of getting people to dance , just basically lend me your ears over a pint or two .... brilliant and if you wanna dance go for it.
To me that is a sunday chill session , and for me you can get to hear some true gems . After a heavy weekend they would be the icing on the cake.
Carms.... you've actually just given the best description of what the Horse & Groom (Doncaster) Sunday sessions are
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So get yourself over with Nige to one of them.... plus it'll also be nice to share a beer (or three) with him as I've not done that in a while
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Dave
the link only sends the person to their own ebay site not yours
Try this one.... https://shop.ebay.com/decotwin/m.html
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20 random 45s up for sale....
https://shop.ebay.com/vaultofsouler/m.html
Listed as below....
Alfie Davison - Love Is Serious Business (Mercury)
Betty Moorer - Speed Up (Wand)
Bileo - You Can Win (M.T.U./Watts City)
Cheryl Berdell - Giving It All To You (EM.T)
Dottie Cambridge - Cry Your Eyes Out (MGM)
Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More (Smoke)
Fred Hughes - I Keep Tryin' (Exodus)
Gene Chandler - If You Can't Be True (Constellation)
George Hughley - That's Why I Cry (Buddah)
Moments - Nine Times (Stang)
Nate Evans & Mean Green - This Time With Feeling (DPR)
Ray & Dave - Wrong, Wrong, Wrong (Mica)
Remarkables - I Can't Give Up On Losing You (Audio Arts)
Sandy Brockington - It Was You (Bengee)
Sister Sledge - Love Don't You Go Through.... (Atco)
Stoppers - Come Back Baby (Jubilee)
Sugar & Sweet - You Don't Have To Cry (S.S.J.)
Tata Vega = I Need You Now (Tamla)
Towanda Barnes - You Don't Mean It (A&M Promo)
Uniques - Not Too Long Ago (Paula)
Thanks for looking
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Are you saying a Margaret Little has gone cheap because a label was knackered, when was this, as I've had all three known copies in my hands and although they're not mint they aren't knackered either.?
No Mark.... if you read it back you'll see I was talking in general about high priced records with other imperfections and their cost to value ratios.... I merely mentioned ML as it was one that sprang to mind during my reply as seem to recall one was sold with an "edge crack" in its description....
Here, this bit....
Seen records guide priced at four figures with cracks, excessive noise, jumps, pops etc., etc., go for similar, and more, in cost/value ratios.... not really seen nowt said there when it happened.... a Margaret Little and a Two Plus Two spring to mind.... more, I'm sure....
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Thanks to Pete S for starting this thread initially - I'm now very intrigued by the finishing prices on some ugly label conditions.
I' ll start the ball rolling with this one found yesterday ... what goes through the mind of some this is beyond repair !!
I know Butch and The Newports is scarce but ..
bad label wear on both sides ... something of an understatement.
https://cgi.ebay.co.u...IT#ht_500wt_975
Not really sure what this thread is aimed at....
I could understand it if it was a record in that condition going for a high amount compared to value.... but this is probably worth what.... about a ton.... and it's gone for just £14 and is, probably, just bought to hear at home.... plus, maybe, add to a personal collection until a better one turns up....
Seen records guide priced at four figures with cracks, excessive noise, jumps, pops etc., etc., go for similar, and more, in cost/value ratios.... not really seen nowt said there when it happened.... a Margaret Little and a Two Plus Two spring to mind.... more, I'm sure....
Summat with label damage or summat with vinyl damage going cheap.... play properly or look at properly.... decisions, decisions.... I know what I'd opt for if I wanted to be able to play it....
So as for the "what goes through the mind of some is beyond repair" suggestion.... perhaps slightly OTT based on some things that have gone through ebay, and other sales, over the last decade or so....
p.s. I wouldn't personally have gone for it.... but, hey, some folks do, and will continue to....
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Hi has anyone got a download of the show thanks Paul.
Here you go Paul....
Part 1: https://www.divshare.com/download/10408642-326
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I am 52 years old and really think this record is a most wonderrful thing!
BUT is this because of my age, or would I have thought so in Wigan Casino, back in the day!!!
Yep, great tune....
Maturity and a good ear does that to us.... unfortunately we lacked both in the days of WC.... like with so many of today's played out tunes....
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SimonM on here did have a Mean Green copy in his sales box at Filthy Soul. He may still have it, try pming him
Do i take it you missed the one on ebay that just finished at $70
https://cgi.ebay.com/...=item35a615ba82
Steve, it's gone.... the link Nev has put up was Simon's copy....
They do turn up though Ian, so keep looking
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Lee Williams £240, also Mel Tim and Darrel Banks
in Record Sales
pm sent 👍