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  1. Hello Paul, I think you may have more luck selling the c/up if you could put up a sound file mate. If you can't do it I'm sure that Joan would do it for you. Just a thought. Best regards, Phil.
  2. Best club I ever went to, I used to wear the patch with pride too.
  3. Quinvy

    Marva Josie

    PM'd you mate.
  4. Hello Ana, Try here, great site run by a friend of mine. https://www.freewebs.com/soul45s/45sforsale.htm Best regards, Phil.
  5. That's just your opinion Pete. Certainly ain't mine. Phil.
  6. I think this is a brilliant thread, and it's really good to see a few young soulies posting on here with there opinions..... I personally think that what James is doing is to be applauded, and if he succeeds in getting more converts to soul music in whatever form, then he's doing us all a favour. I think that Steve Cato was also trying to acheive this at his S.O.N. do's in Manchester. And I tried to support him as much as I could...... I think the location for these forward thinking venues is important, and London and Manchester are maybe the only places where this kind of venue can work. Hip and fashionable, vibrant and with lot's of young people looking for a scene to belong to...... I would love to see more young people at my allnighter, BUT..... For example, one night last year, three young guys approached me while I was on the door. I explained to them what was going on, and that I didn't think they would enjoy it, and that it was a tenner in. No problem says one of the lads. It was obvious that they had been drinking quite heavily. But the spokesman says "we love northern soul" ..... So against my better judgement I let them in with my final words "we don't want any trouble" Unfortunately at that time I had to do my dj spot. But while behind the decks I could see that the lads were causing problems on the dance floor, and were being spoken to buy a mate of mine. After I had finnished my spot, I discovered that the lads had been ejected by the doorman, mainly for their own safety, as they had been getting handy with the ladies.... Needless to say I was not flavour of the month for having let them in. But isn't it a shame that so many young people don't know how to behave.... Good luck to young Mr. Trouble though, and well done for your efforts. I'm afraid for the future of our music, so don't just sit there playing mp3's. Get out and support a venue that does it for you. We are all gonna be a long time dead, so dance while you still can.
  7. Would I be correct in thinking you are living in the States Boba? I think because I was a thousand miles away, he felt confident that he would never run into me personally. Hence the attitude problem. I always give a money back guarantee on all my sales, it's the only way to do business. And I find most of the American dealers are very good and honest people. The thing is, if you are happy with your purchase, you leave glowing feedback. And Mr. red-top has plenty of it. The problems only start when you are not happy with your purchase. Then he becomes Mr. Hyde. And the leaving bad feedback idea doesn't work because they just leave it for you. And there goes your 100% rating. I still say he's not a nice guy. Phil.
  8. Bet Joe's sick of answering the phone for this. I called straight away and it was gone.
  9. I know some people are very easilly satisfied, and for some reason will accept any old rubbish, as long as it's original. But when the seller won't do refunds, he should supply an mp3 of the actual 45. He's not a nice guy, and ALL his stuff is in crappy condition. I will never buy off him again.
  10. If you are thinking of bidding for these or any other 45's off this seller, then I'd just like to give you a friendly warning... I puchased a record from RED TOP a while ago that was graded by him as vg+ However, I felt after playing the record that it was more like G, and was of no value to me as the musical experiance was ruined by all the clicking and popping. I sent the record back explaining my opinion, and asking for my money back. I recieved a load of abuse back, telling me how he was a top record dealer and that, how dare I say that his grading was incorrect. And that as far as he was concerned I either had the record back, but had to pay for the postage again, or nothing. I told him I would name and shame him on here, but he just laughed and said he didn't give a s**t what I did. So there you have it. If you are happy to pay massive amounts of money for very rough looking 45's, from a seller who is never going to refund you if you aren't happy with them, then you can't say you weren't warned. Best, Phil.
  11. Strangest thing I've ever seen. Think the designer had been sampling the beer, big style. Thanks anyway. Phil.
  12. Yes but what was it?
  13. I love mini disc. As soon as I buy a record, I put it straight onto mini disc. Play the vinyl out, and play the mini discs at home. The process of recording vinyl onto mini disc also "cleans up" some of the background noise associated with vinyl. And you can do anything with mini disc, move tracks about, delete tracks, add tracks. As good as cd but a fraction of the size, and more or less bomb proof. Should have been far more popular than it has been. Brilliant!
  14. What the hell is that thing in the Va Va's Patch????
  15. Yep! sold mine tother week for £400. I think Headsy [Jeff Heads] had one for sale a while back, it may well have gone by now but he's on here so PM him Pete. Phil.
  16. Yep, sorry, just put it on. I knew there was something about it, the whole compilation is fine EXCEPT for Kell Osbourne - Quicksand, which sounds as though it was recorded straight of a very rough 45. Phil.
  17. Sure I've got this somewhere, the sound quallity is crap if I remember correctly. I think you will find, with rare soul, that the tunes you enjoy at home, sound completely different when you hear them played out. And vice versa, the tracks you have discounted as not your to taste will jump up and bite you when played out. CD's are great, but you really need to get out into the atmosphere to truely understand what this music is all about. A lot of tunes sound nothing played at home, but stick em on at 1200 watts in a large dark room filled with like minded souls, and WHOE!!!!! I think to most people it's like a journey. Most prefer the Motown and more comercial type sound when they first get into "THE MUSIC" but then move on to the harder sound with less production with time. Welcome to THE scene Kevin. Phil.
  18. Just sold mine on ebay a few weeks ago, no one seemed to want it on here.
  19. Blimey, I think you're over reacting there Glynn. I didn't have time to check out everything on your site, but I'm always drawn to playlists in case there's something I've never heard before. So that's what I listened to. If you had wanted feedback on certain items, you only had to ask. Phil.
  20. No offence Glynn, but your dj spot is a nice oldies compilation, but nothing new or interesting for anyone that has been around a long time like us on here mate. Just my humble opinion you understand. Best, Phil.
  21. Sold them both on here a while back, think I sold D.C. too cheap at £300 for the demo.
  22. Is it the same one as Pete Smith has been selling for yonks?
  23. I'd like to hear it, have you got it?
  24. Thanks Pete, a real shame about the background noise, clicking and popping but beggers can't be choosers. The Milton James sounds absolutely brilliant played out, one of my faves to dance to. Phil.
  25. Arabians here Steve. https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/searchartist....IANS&Format= They are all fairly common on ebay and set sale. If you ring round the main dealers I think you might get lucky. Phil.


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