Everything posted by Pete S
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A Few Reggae Wants
I bought one about 6 weeks ago on a Clocktower 45 with the straight version on the B side i.e. not that terrible organ version 'My Argument'. They are always on ebay usa
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A Few Reggae Wants
I never said it did, Eric.
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Rose Batiste Hit And Run
Plus the originals are stryrene and the boot is vinyl
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A Few Reggae Wants
You can get reissues of Uniques and Alton Ellis off ebay for a fiver at any given time. Amazingly there is no current repress of The Loser available, I need one having sold both my UK ones. Not sure what you're on about re The Heptones and what the f*ck is Bushman?
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Ebay Scam
I don't disagree with you Kev, just thought it shouldn't be in sales that's all. A new subsection: Ebay Hassles?
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Truly Awesome Record - And I've Got It
Can't say as I agree with you but you have given me some great inspiration for my next cover-up artist name - Smidge Boring & The Snoremen
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Ebay Scam
Think this needs to go in the Look At Your Box section. Really sorry to hear you got ripped off by the way.
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Get Carter, Then Get The Rest Aka 60's Lost & Found & Lost Again
https://podcastmachine.com/podcasts/4425/episodes/29566 ROY BUDD - CARTER (Much sought-after title theme music to the classic Michael Caine movie Get Carter) THE WHO - UNDER MY THUMB (Rush-released in support of The Rolling Stones' recently jailed Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, this was a double A side also featuring The Last Time) DAVID BOWIE - SELL ME A COAT (A lovely track from Bowie's first LP, recorded for Deram in 1967 and released on the same day as The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper) SHY LIMBS - REPUTATION (Classic psych 45 with great Hammond work, CBS 45) TINTERN ABBEY - BEESIDE (Top collectable Deram psych) 5AM EVENT - HUNGRY (Great version of a Paul Revere & The Raiders non-hit, Pye 1966) THE POETS - THAT'S THE WAY IT'S GOTTA BE (Belting beat number record for Decca) THE SCORE - PLEASE PLEASE ME (One of the most interesting Beatles covers you'll hear, look out for the Stones and Yardbirds riffs at the end of the song. Decca 45, 1966) ADAM BEST - LANA'S PAST (A nice instrumental from a bizarre 1970 Fontana LP) THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP - LOOK AWAY (Good cover of the Garnet Mimms track from the groups second LP for Fontana) ACID GALLERY - DANCE ROUND THE MAYPOLE (Interesting toytown pop with a huge Roy Wood influence, CBS single 1968) DODIE WEST - IN THE DEEP OF NIGHT (Well known Piccadilly single, but this version taken from an LP called Here Come The Girl Presented By Alan Freeman, and that's just what it is) THANE RUSSELL & THREE - SECURITY (Awesome CBS freakbeat 45 featuring the world's best Mick jagger impersonator) THE BUZZ - YOU'RE HOLDING ME DOWN (A demented Columbia 45 from Joe Meek's RGM Sound set-up, how they expected this to chart is beyond me now, but to the record buyers of 1966 it must have sounded as if it was recorded on another planet) THE PRETTY THINGS - DEFECTING GREY (Terrific track from the S.F. Sorrow LP but not sure it made such a great choice as a single. Columbia 1967) DON SPENCER - FIREBALL (One of my favourite records when I was 3 years old. HMV 45) GARY WALKER - YOU DON'T LOVE ME (This should be instantly recogniseable as the original of the Dawn Penn rocksteady track, though there was a US version out at the same time. CBS 45) ANDY ELLISON - IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME (Supposedly from the soundtrack to the 1968 film Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush, but I don't remember anything but an instrumental version of this being used in the film. Excellent solo 45 from former Johns Children vocalist) THE BEAT MERCHANTS - PRETTY FACE (Cracking British Rhythm & Blues from a Hastings/Bexhill band, Columbia single 1964) THE WHO - THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT (My personal favourite of their Brunswick singles, sorry it's off a ropey copy but my best one' on my jukebox!) CHARLIE BYRD - HAPPY TOGETHER (Recently got this in a box of junk, a pretty catchy instrumental version of The Turtles classic recorded for US Columbia)
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Saturday Night-Sunday Morning 30 Minute Spot
I thought that was an interesting and varied spot there Dave.
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Last Train To Wigan A New Play
Well done!
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Willi J & Co - Boogie With Your Baby - Ki Ki
Thats more in line with what it's worth. I got 50 for my last one I think. n.b. actually thats wrong, the very last one I had didn't sell at all, it was for someone else and he wanted me to ask 100 I think, then 80, sent it back in the end as it didn't sell.
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Truly Awesome Record - And I've Got It
I've changed my mind, it's rubbish
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Truly Awesome Record - And I've Got It
Jocko is reading this topic, why do I get the feeling I am going to be the victim of a cutting comment and any minute now something like "How can you like this Pete, it's not produced by Biddu" or something similar
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Truly Awesome Record - And I've Got It
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't call it crossover, it's too good for that.
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Truly Awesome Record - And I've Got It
Was looking through a box of stuff in the shed earlier and came across a record I don't remember buying but I obviously did buy it - NAT BROWN on SELMA. This is not my usual sort of record because it's kind of deep soul mixed with a beat ballad, don't really know how to describe it, anyway I bought it in the house and played it and it floored me. So I wondered if I'd posted it up before, I couldn't find a post of it from me but someone else had so I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, and if anyone knows anything about it I'd like to hear that. /more/soul-library/61748-nat-brown-if-this-is-what-you-want-go-ahead-selma/
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Barry White & The Atlantics
Why not just buy a copy of Hit The Road jack and sing different lyrics over it?
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Info Please On 2 Records
OK so the question is, why is it in Johns book if it hasn't been booted? Tim Brown says the original has the title scratched into the run off grooves, but John says that THAT one is the boot, unless it's a typo. I'm convinced that mine is an original now. It's still £50 if anyone wants it.
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Reggae Train To Shocksville - New Podcast
PM me the address Tim and I'll try and work out how to copy the extra database, the main disc is no problem
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Northern 45's For Sale
PETE SMITH 4 BLAKELEY HEATH DRIVE WOMBOURNE WOLVERHAMPTON WV5 0HW 01902 326306 pete.smith@freeuk.com BOUGHT THESE YESTERDAY AND NEED A QUICK TURNAROUND ON THEM SO HERE GOES ROSE BATISTE - HIT AND RUN / I MISS MY BABY - REVILOT. SOLDThis is a ZTSC stamped original with a similar problem to the above record. HIT AND RUN has a cue burn on the very first note - that's all. It has some non-sounding marks but is really glossy and the play quality apart from the first note is MINT MINUS with no scratches, pops and clicks whatsoever. Spotless clean labels too. I MISS MY BABY has a hiss for the first second, starting just before the music begins. This also has these little marks but they aren't scratches. £125 for this. R. DEAN TAYLOR - THERE'S A GHOST IN MY HOUSE - VIP. An extremely hard to find original VIP stock copy from 66. Visually VG++, it looks slightly used but plays beautifully. Very slight label wear, more so on the flip side Don't Fool Around which is VG to VG+. A really great play copy. £50. DEBBIE DEAN - WHY AM I LOVIN' YOU / SAME - VIP WHITE DEMO SOLD Nice white demo in great shape. Bargain at £60. RAY CHARLES - I DON'T NEED NO DOCTOR - ABC Classic original. EX. £20 BILLY SHA-RAE - I'M GONE - SPECTRUM SOLD Not sure why this is currently selling for 70+ quid. EX+ £40 KIM WESTON =- THRILL A MOMENT - GORDY Nice copy, EX- visually, plays EX and is beautifully autographed by Kim on the card sleeve. Drill hole in the label. £55 That's all for today, thanks for reading, just ring, PM or email if you want anything. POSTAGE 2.00 RECORDED. SPECIAL DELIVERY 6.00 PAYMENT BY CARD, BANK TRANSFER, PAYPAL (THERE'S A CHARGE FOR THIS SORRY), CHEQUE, CASH.
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Price + Any Info? Samantha Jones And Suddenly United Artists
Just fits in with all the other UK things being played there at the same time Dave. Might not have been played anywhere, ever!
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Reggae Train To Shocksville - New Podcast
TRAIN TO SHOCKSVILLE * * * * * More latest arrivals here for you - quality Ska, Rocksteady and Ska 1963 to 1970. And very brief introductory notes! * * * * * https://podcastmachine.com/podcasts/4425/episodes/29464 The Soul Bros - Train To Ska-Ville - Ska Beat / Prince Buster - Big Fight (Prince Buster Vs Duke Reid) - Blue Beat / Derrick Morgan - Street Girl (Black Swan) / Tommy Mccook & The Supersonics - Naked City - Doctor Bird / Dudley Sibley - Gun Man - Island / Hopeton Lewis - Everybody Rocking - Island / Prince Buster - Too Hot - Blue Beat / The Paragons - The Same Song - Treasure Isle / The Gaylads - It Comes And Goes - Fab. The Pioneers - Goodies (Rudies) Are The Greatest - Blue Cat / Delroy Wilson - Dancing Mood - Island / The Sealmates - She Says She Loves Me - Collins / The Uniques - Give Me Some More Loving - Moodisc / Delroy Wilson - I Want To Love You - Island / Derrick Morgan - Soft Hand - Island / Alton Ellis - I Am Just A Guy - Studio One / The Untouchables - Tighten Up - Trojan / The Boys - Shocksville - Duke / Bob Melody - The Break - Duke / The Hippie Boys - Dr. No Go - High Note / The Tartons - Lonely Heartaches - Crab / The Fabions - V. Rocket - Bullet / D. Tony Lee - Peyton Place - Unity / The Inspirations - You Know What I Mean - Duke / Derrick Morgan - I Love You - Nu Beat / Jackie Mittoo - Hi Jack - Studio One / The Classics - Worried Over Me - Doctor Bird / Boris Gardner & The Love People - Memories Of Love - Big Shot / Jeff Barnes - 1000 Tons Of Version - Smash / Lizzy - On The Beach - Ackee /
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Cherrished Number Plate
Do you lot want this site moderated or not, if not, let us know then we can all f*ck off and do something else.
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Cellar Full Of Motown Volume 4
Please see post # 87
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John & Wierdest
No, I'm in favour of it.I was interested in what others had to say about whether it should be allowed. HOWEVER we are not discussing a record listed on Soul Source, it's on an external website. If it had have been listed on Soul Source I would have at least commented on it.