Posts posted by Reg Scott
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swearing - workplace filtersNorman Jay, he knows what he's talking about! Plus WTF is Bill Brewster? Peter Stingfellow, Pete Waterman, Marc Almond ???
Pass me the sick bucket, load o' b*llocks as usual
Regardless of his actual involvement, I found one of the best sound bites came from Norman Jay when he described the records being played such:
"what appeals is the honesty and integrity and the truth.."
Bang on comment for me..
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SALES: Reductions & Additions
Priced individually / Or buy the lot for £175
Records EX/NM US Originals unless stated.. Sales: PayPal fine / Postage at cost...
The Younghearts - A Little Togetherness - Canterbury >£55£35
dead wax: scratched JC 67-C-506-A PE 5
Smokey Brooks - 7 Grooves For 7 Moods - Veep >£35£20
Stacy Johnson - I Stand Alone - M-Pac >£25£15
Contributors Of Soul - Look What You Done For Me - New Miss >£15£10
Tony Middleton - Paris Blues - Grapevine 115 >£25£15
Skip Cunningham - Have We Met Before / Taking Candy - 20th Century (Promo) >£65£35
Leon Collins - I Just Wanna Say / Knowing I Love You >£20£12
Darrow Fletcher - I Like the Way I Feel / The Way Of A Man - Revue >£25£15
Teardrops - Call Me And I'll Be Happy - Saxony >£25£15
Chris Jones - Destination Unknown / I'm The Man - Goodie Train >£15£10
Richard Knight - Back To School / Show Stopper - Allen >£20£10
Jackie Moore - Do Ya Got What It Takes / How's Your Love Life - Columbia >£35£20
rare issue
Pat & Pam - I Love You Yes I Do - Our Own >£30£15
Fabulous Traits - Love Is Strange / Lonely Man - Tele-Phonic >£20£10
Lee Fields - Do You Love Me - Truth & Soul >£15£10
Betty LaVette - Do Your Duty - Silver Fox > £8
The Dreams feat Keni Lewis - Jessie James - DC Sound Ltd > £8
125th Street Candy Store - If You Wanna Dream - Uptite > £8Thanks for looking..
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For Sale:
Smokey Brooks - 7 Grooves For 7 Moods - Veep NM/M-
Not sure what to ask for this, not rare but not easy to find a nice clean copy.. If interested just make an offer.
PayPal fine / Postage at cost
Many thanks..
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Sales: PayPal fine / Postage at cost...
The Charmaines - Eternally - Date (Promo) EX > £35(SOLD)
Tony Middleton - Paris Blues - Grapevine 115 EX > £25
Skip Cunningham - Have We Met Before - 20th Century (Promo) EX > 65Tommy Tucker - That's How Much! - Festival (Multi-Coloured Promo) VG+ >25 (slight edge chip on run-in nap)(SOLD)
Teardrops - Call Me And I'll Be Happy - Saxony NM > £25
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For Sale: Funky Soul Pack [2] 6 45's for £45 in at least EX condition, most unplayed. PayPal fine / Postage at cost
Jean Knight - What One Man Won't Do - Open
Cliff Nobles - We Got Our Thing Together - Roulette
Ann Peebles - Beware - Hi
Chris Jones - Destination Unknown / I'm The Man - Goodie Train
Richard Knight - Back To School / Show Stopper - Allen
Fabulous Traits - Love Is Strange / Lonely Man - Tele-PhonicThanks for looking..
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For Sale: Funky Soul Pack 6 45's in at least EX condition, most unplayed.
£45 (Books at over £200) PayPal fine / Postage at cost
Chris Jones - Destination Unknown / I'm The Man - Goodie Train
Richard Knight - Back To School / Show Stopper - Allen
Fabulous Traits - Love Is Strange / Lonely Man - Tele-Phonic
Betty LaVette - Do Your Duty - Silver Fox
The Dreams feat Keni Lewis - Jessie James - DC Sound Ltd
Goldie Zelkowitz - Get It Back - Janus
(this oddball is definitely more Funk / Rock)Thanks for looking..
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REDUCED For Quick Sale
£75£50NOW £35 (Books at 100)Carol Jones - Problem Child / Don't Destroy Me - Mutt 27320 EX
great and on the rarer mix(PayPal fine / P&P extra)
Thanks for looking..
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For Sale: John Washington - Daddy's TeddyBear / Burn The Calendar - Sandwash Mint Unplayed
£125now £75 for a quick sale!(PayPal fine / P&P extra)
Stone mint copy of this brilliant and in-demand double sider, which Andy Dyson and others have championed, that's sold for a lot more..
Daddy's TeddyBear >> https://www.divshare....ad/25685987-0d7
Burn The Calendar >>
Thanks for looking..
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1) Yes, one without writing on
2) Yes, a red and white one. Green and white's just do not have the same effect on me.
3) I can't think of anything more beautiful than this demo
Wasn't referring to the one being sold Pete - just the fact that I have an eye for the lovely Stateside demo both green and red..
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Is there anything more beautiful than a Stateside demo - I do not think so and I don't collect British - yummy 45's
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In general I believe the issue without the piano is considered more scarce. The record with or without the piano has not been booted to my knowledge and the probability is that the pressing plant simply put out a run with more label templates with a piano than without as supplied from the studios...
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I'm 36, so far too young for the Wigan years mate.
Chesterton....I used to go scooter club meetings at Chesters Pub way back around '84 , '85 .....bought my copy of Chapter 5 outside Chesters Pub for £150 when I was 18 (and was only on £50 a week at the time!)......Newcastle end that though, so Staffs, but not Stoke officially (daft as it is!)
Used to also spend plenty of time round Jim Bates house with a few of me mates, listening to amazing soul tunes he had and getting him to tape compilations for us...Kell Osborne, Chuck Flamingo and the like...ah great times!
Mace
Chesters pub, with Annie B et al was after we went to the the Talbot SC with Phil, Chris and other 50cc young crew, the main do's so to speak then was the tail end of Stafford, the Bear Pitt in castle and the Roxy Roller in Hanley.
BTW the only nice bit officially in Stoke (but castle council for some reason) is God's own country of Mow Cop.. an if you're reading this Mr Trout, Bugglawton is no country for the older gentlemen now if the Chronicle is to be believed - murder capital of cheshire now :-)
It would be nice to see a night in the cultural centre of our fair city, the Mother Town, Burslem birth place of only the finest
BTW Mace, I think you would of known Shute at the time if it's the Shute who was a 'friend' of Di Green and Trout you would probaby have known Duncan P as he did go to the late Wigan but more of a Stafford regular..
Finally, only just fkin realised this a ten year old OP - I could of trimmed me nose hair instead..
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For Sale: John Washington - Daddy's TeddyBear / Burn The Calendar - Sandwash Mint Unplayed £125 ono
(PayPal fine / P&P extra)
Stone mint copy of this brilliant and in-demand double sider, which Andy Dyson and others have championed, that's sold for a lot more..
Daddy's TeddyBear >> https://www.divshare.com/download/25685987-0d7Thanks for looking..
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I wish more of you would agree with Chalky cos some f**ker is stopping me getting 45s at a reasonable price never mind bargains.
Still in the main cheaper than buying in the UK and under "book" value.
Gotta be bargain if less than the book. Er.......
ROD
This could well be a post in itself but in relation to the OP:
The prices gained in the real world whether on Ebay or other markets are increasingly making 'the book price' look ridiculous and utterly out of touch. The vast majority of 'lower end' pieces, regardless of the quality of the 45, are fetching a fraction of the book price even in clean condition. This may well be because of a glut of lower end items available or a lack of interest in them from the 'market' or little of both.
Regardless, the bigger dealers sites still leave the lower end priced items at or even above book price to catch the odd ill-informed fish.
Then paradoxically, the high-end items, whether 'hard' classics in clean condition or 'in-demand' items fetch higher than 'book' prices. This high-end market would seem to be dominated by a relatively small group of collectors and DJ's with the money to pursue these items.
C'est la vie
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Davie Gordon said he has those 2 cuts, plus 2 others by this group that are unreleased, and that they were recorded in the 1970s. I have their Courier Record and one more. They go as far back as 1958. I'd like to hear these 2 cuts. Davie hardly ever posts on Soulful Detroit anymore, and I haven't seen him post on Soul-Source.
The first track sounds more late 60's so it's interesting to know that it's a 70's recording..
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I'll bet that's really good. I have a couple Ike Perry and The Lyrics 45s on small Cleveland labels. and they are good. I didn't see any link on that e-Bay page to hear even snippets of the songs. Surely the auction provides a listening sample for knowing how good the songs and performance are, and knowing the condition related to the sound. Can you direct me to where I can listen to it?
Mick's beat me to it Rob. I quite like the first track and I could see it being 'played out'
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Anybody got any info or knowledge on this one? I know the band were a doo wop / R&B band but I mean info specifically about the acetate track 1
Cheers..
The N.y. Rare Soul Revue,tadcaster, 14 June 2014
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I'll buy Nat Hall off you if you get fed up of it