Everything posted by Pete S
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Four Vandals
Oh yes it is. If it was by anyone else but Levine people would still be raving over this. Fantastic record.
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A Good Read
Another thing - you know that stuff you were just reading about - have you heard some of it, don't mean to sound patronising - it's fabulous. EMI recently put a cd out called something like Jamaican Sound System Style which spans the years 1956 to maybe 1961, absolutely brilliant. Can post a bit up if anyone wants to hear.
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More Of The Very Very Best # 7
It's about 4 grand I think. Or £25 from me.
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Hamilton Movement
Kinnell Brett, to each his own and that, but that Chuck Cockerham sounds like a soul pack reject...£1500 would buy you 150 x £10 records all of which would be better than that crap. In my opinion.
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A Good Read
It came out about 3 years everywhere else apart from Monster Island. But you're right. Best book on the subject by far, and I've read em all
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More Of The Very Very Best # 7
Just tested it - definitely works!
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Three Of The Very Very Best # 1
Oh, Detroit...notice how the guitar sound is excatly the same as in Hurt By Love by Silky Hargreaves, obviously recorded at the same place with the same musicians.
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More Of The Very Very Best - Last One
Got to go and cook the tea now so this is the last one, if you liked any of these I'd be happy to put some more up later
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More Of The Very Very Best # 8
Now you lot will all laugh at me and take the piss over this one but I love it and I don't care
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Three Of The Very Very Best # 1
It's Freddie Butler - Save your love for me baby...absolutely his best record but sadly his rarest.
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More Of The Very Very Best # 7
Always thought this was overrated myself...
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Here's Your Xmas Present, Soul Sourcers
Couldn't get you one cos I don't know what one is. Do you have to inflate it???
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More Of The Very Very Best # 6
This is very fast but a tremendous group track
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More Of The Very Very Best # 5
Yeah the one I had was a white demo on a label called Mas-Tok, little Detroit label. Sold it to Manship for 200 quid about 3 years ago, books at 500 now. Title is Don't Leave Me.
- Here's Your Xmas Present, Soul Sourcers
- More Of The Very Very Best # 5
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More Of The Very Very Best # 4
Might as well bung a few more up while I've got them saved on the pc...enjoy folks
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Three Of The Very Very Best # 3
Anyone who doesn't like this must be the victim of a cruel medical experiment
- Three Of The Very Very Best # 2
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Three Of The Very Very Best # 1
so you didn't like the Shirley Matthews track...here's some that you surely must like
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Pisstaker
Yes, you're an ugly bastard
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James Trouble On Bbc Radio
I dunno, I haven't heard any, it was actually a serious question!
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Stomper
I don't even know if it was released Wendy, I like the early Wailers pre-68, and have most of their stuff, this was on a cd of Peter Tosh lead vocal numbers and I think it's unreleased. You are almost spot on about the Kinks though. "Peter liked the sound of the small rock & roll bands who spearheaded the British invasion of the mid-60's" Can't You See, with it's straight ahead drum beat, reminds the ear of Charlie Watts and the Rolling Stones" (sleeve note)
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James Trouble On Bbc Radio
What the hell is deepfunk??? :secret:
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Did Anyone Download That Buster Brown Track
I'd love to hear this sort of stuff played. Much better than awful records like 'Clock thats got no hands' You're right about the Fire records, last one 1962, looks like he made a comeback in 1969 on White Whale!