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Good evening folks. Some very decent lower-priced Northern oldies for sale. Soundfiles available on request. Postage extra - Paypal gift or please add 4% to cover fees: (1) The Channels "I've Got My Eyes On You" (Groove WD) EX £30 ******SOLD****** (2) Tommy Hunt "Never Love A Robin" (Ludix) EX £20 - 1st label before Dynamo (3) The O'Jays "No Time For You" (Imperial demo) EX £30 ******SOLD****** (4) The Esquires "Dancin' A Hole In The World" (Rocky Ridge WD) EX £25 - not often seen on WD vinyl, unlike the dodgy sounding styrene issues (5) The Camotions "Sonny" (La-Roke) M- pressing bubbles DNAP £20 - lovely forgotten 60s Mecca spin (6) The Revlons "(Oh Oh Oh) What A Love This Is" (Toy) VG+ £50 ******SOLD****** (7) J J Daniels "Mr Lonesome" (Sure-Shot) M- £30 (8) George Jackson "This Lonely Night" (Double R) EX £20 (9) Four Sonics Plus One "Tell Me You're Mine" (Sepia) EX slt ringwear £50 (10) The Malibus "I Can't Stand It" (Duke demo) EX £30 ******SOLD****** - a finer male harmony vocal dancer you will not find (11) The Heartbreakers "I've Got To Face It" (Derby-City) EX £40 ******SOLD****** - except perhaps this one!! (12) Eddie Parker "I Need A True Love"/"Crying Clown" (Triple B) M- slt label tear £25 ******SOLD****** (13) Lee Sain "I Can't Fight It"/"Baby Don't Leave Me" (Broach) VG+ £20 (14) The Zodiacs "Don't Ever Leave Me" (Deesu) M- £20 ******SOLD******* PMs please if anything interests. Thanks.
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PM please if you have one to sell. Thanks.
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Eyes down folks. A mostly "Crossover" (sort of) list here - whatever Crossover means. Anyway, some nice items up for grabs at decent prices. Scans below - all from the actual 45s for sale - soundfiles also available. Postage to be added. Paypal by Friends&Family please or add 4% to cover fees. (1) The Ballads - "Butterfly" (Music City) M- £30 (2) Dennis Robinson & The Original Tams - "Wings For My Baby" (Talent Attraction) VG+ £70 (3) The Illusions - "Just An Illusion" (Freedom) VG+ (would be M- but for a scuff DNAP) £120 ************SOLD************ (4) The Wilson Brothers - "Soul Town" (RCA) EX £20 - superb, funk-edged dancer (5) Bobby Wright - "Baby I Need You" (Judith) VG+ wol £50 ***********SOLD*********** - this is rare and obscure; really nice mid-tempo item; bargain price which I shall no doubt regret (6) One'sy Mack - "Never Listen To Your Heart" (Ghetto) EX £60 ************SOLD************ - superb dancer with real potential (7) Patience Valentine - "Waking Up To A Dream" (Thrush) VG+ £60 **********SOLD******** - how good is this record; forget the R&B thing - this is proper (8) Ray J & Norma Jean - "This Is Our Song Of Love" (Hep Me) VG- but plays much better £60 (9) The Intrigues - "Don't Refuse My Love" (Port WD) EX £30 **********SOLD********** (10) Jimmie Ellis - "Baby I Love You" (Ride) VG+ small wol £250 **********SOLD********** (11) Jo Ann Garrett - "That Little Brown Letter" (Duo) VG+ £40 Soul Town (RCA).mp3
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Dreck. Conjures up mental images of old people dressed in baggy trousers, vests and flared skirts shuffling about in billowing clouds of talcum powder.
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6. Members asked to refrain from removing any details from the ads after selling [or obtaining a want]. You can edit to show "SOLD" but better to leave the ad intact please, as the information therein contributes to a database other members can refer to when looking up current prices, availability etc
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Still wanted. PM if...........please.
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Clarence Hill - A Lot Of Lovin' Goin' Round SOLD
Markw replied to Mr Outsider's topic in Record Sales
6. Members asked to refrain from removing any details from the ads after selling [or obtaining a want]. You can edit to show "SOLD" but better to leave the ad intact please, as the information therein contributes to a database other members can refer to when looking up current prices, availability etc What was the price on this please? Cheers. -
Be helpful for future reference if you could leave the artist name and mark SOLD items in some other way?
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Please PM if you have a copy you might wish to sell. Cheers.
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Time to put the magic reading glasses on again!
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PM'd you Paul.
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You two have been at this for about a year!!
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As someone who has been involved with co-promoting a new night this year (Second City Soul), there are so many factors at play in all this that it becomes almost impossible to list them all. Such an effort would be a reasonably significant essay/study in product development, marketing, branding, customer engagement and business serendipity!! I can hear Lord Sugar's rasping, waspish voice and see his pointing finger in my head right now, having been brought back into the boardroom after losing the 'Setting up a rare soul night' task..........."The failure of this task is entirely down to your poor project management and your failure to know your market - Mark, you're fired." Seems to me that the only genuinely common feature with all the successful (and I mean successful in terms of being able to attract sufficient numbers to sustain the event, not necessarily 'commercially' successful) is (1) the persistence and willpower to keep going when the temptation is to pack up and go home combined with (2) an ability and willingness to bankroll your early efforts whilst the costs of putting it on outweigh the returns on the door. In essence, no different from any other business venture really. Of course, recent years have seen the rise of a different business model to the traditional Northern Soul model of large hall/ballroom, pay your £5/10 on the door - i.e. the small bar or club venue with free entrance, small or no dancefloor and a wider demographic. This is perhaps a topic for a separate discussion. In terms of getting people to find out about your night, the media now available is frankly better, easier and more widespread than ever and that part of the equation is actually very easy. It has never been easier to get people to find out about your event (however, getting their attention is a different matter altogether, as Lenny alludes to). You can reach hundreds (maybe thousands?) of people (assuming they are all different people?) quite easily through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soul Source and flyers at events. The hard part (and the only one that really matters) is persuading them to travel to your night, part with their money and dance or otherwise engage enthusiastically. The even harder part is persuading them to come back for more again.......and again...........and again - the feature of those sustainable clubs I mentioned earlier. Hyperbole (or 'bullshit', as has been described here) has always and will always be a part of the promotion of an event and why shouldn't it? You have to sell your event somehow (though out-and-out lying is clearly unacceptable). To give a simple answer to the original question, it is easier than ever to promote your event. It remains as hard as ever to attract people's attention and to persuade them to come. Thank you for the opportunity Lord Sugar.................
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PM'd you Benji.
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6. Members asked to refrain from removing any details from the ads after selling [or obtaining a want]. You can edit to show "SOLD" but better to leave the ad intact please, as the information therein contributes to a database other members can refer to when looking up current prices, availability etc
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First set (9-9.30): Chuck Bridges - Don't You Make Me Cry (Scoop) Carol Woods & The Executives - Heartbreaker (Perfecto 7) Johnny Summers - I'm Still Yours (Yorktown) The Impressions - Love Me (Curtom) Walter & Sisters - How Long (Studio 10) Eddy Lyon - I Want You To Love Me Boy (Smoke) L J Reynolds - Intruder (Mainstream) Joe McLean - Let's Talk About Love (Ego) Lil Henry & His Soul Express - Baby (Ride) The International Five - I Need You (Starway) Charles Simmons - Save The World (Hit Sound) Second set (11-11.30): Dickie (Sweet Sugar) Wonder - Nobody Knows (Golden Triangle) The Paramount Four - You Don't Know (Southern City) Jerri Jones - Monkey On Your Back (Pal) Entertainers IV - Just Ain't My Day (Dore) Apaches - Trying To Make Ends Meet (Big 8) Tomorrow's Men - Who's That Lady (Congress) Jimmy Lee Bryant - My Little Girl (Jar-Val) Claude Huey - Why Would You Blow It (Galaxy) The Nombres - Cold Wine Pt1 (Beth) Deloris Ealy - I've Been Looking (Velvet) Soul Senders - I Got To Get A Move On (Soul-O-Matic) Cody Black - Mr Blue (D-Town) Fantastic venue and a really nice crowd of people in who were up for a really varied mixture of stuff from classic Northern to 70s to upfront current spins and hard-edged funky stuff. Get yourselves down there. Best Mark White
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Should all be half those prices because the labels are the wrong way up....... In which case, I will take the Specials please.
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Way before my time, but guessing this was 'Kojak' who was also behind the Inter-City Soul Club stuff in the mid-70s as well. Probably way off the mark!!
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TWO THINGS THAT ARE KILLING THE SOUL SCENE
Markw replied to Speedlimit's topic in All About the SOUL
Great assessment mate. Well put. -
TWO THINGS THAT ARE KILLING THE SOUL SCENE
Markw replied to Speedlimit's topic in All About the SOUL
I suspect you need to get out more. There are plenty of venues out there on all the different aspects of the real rare soul scene making records "big", remembering that "big" is a relative term. Just need to get along to some of those venues, keep your ear to the ground and take no notice of the nostalgia-obsessed, youth-rediscovery, dressing-up, re-enactment circus which goes around claiming to be something it quite blatantly is not. Keep it real........... -
TWO THINGS THAT ARE KILLING THE SOUL SCENE
Markw replied to Speedlimit's topic in All About the SOUL
Probably less trouble than going on Soul Source mate. -
TWO THINGS THAT ARE KILLING THE SOUL SCENE
Markw replied to Speedlimit's topic in All About the SOUL
Not been to too many places this last 30 years then? -
TWO THINGS THAT ARE KILLING THE SOUL SCENE
Markw replied to Speedlimit's topic in All About the SOUL
Soul Funktion charges no entrance fee (there is an honesty box on the bar should you feel inclined to contribute). DJs work there unpaid (other than a Soul Funktion DJ slip mat and record middle drinks coaster). They do it because they love it. The place is rammed every time from start to finish. It is full of folk of all age ranges, from 20s to 60s, from new recruits to veterans of Wigan and the Wheel. It does not (generally speaking) play classic Northern oldies; it does not play what might be described as classic Northern. But it has more to do with the true spirit of what Northern Soul once was and was once about than any venue I have attended in years and I am not alone in this feeling. There is a maxim in this world that says that if you keep doing the same thing, you should not be surprised if you get the same result and things do not improve. -
TWO THINGS THAT ARE KILLING THE SOUL SCENE
Markw replied to Speedlimit's topic in All About the SOUL
Christ Malcolm. Stop wandering around the hills of Buckinghamshire and get back on that laptop. Get with the programme buddy!!