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  1. You know what mate, i was expecting a white fella! Burning bush has that blued eyed feel to it! But then again before the power of the internet i thought jimmy radcliffe was white too😂
  2. I agree....this is the dullest bit if of trivia ive read today..so far!😂 kiddin mate,im always interested in the beginnings of artists and the songs! Nice one👍 Pic of the lp?
  3. Never had or heard of it! Maybe it has an overlooked b side?
  4. Bloody rare on that red issue though! Only seen it a couple if times before!
  5. Im sure i had a boot of this in the early 80’s
  6. Considering all the traditional “northern soul” tunes have gone through the roof,the donald lee richardson looks cheap now at 250 quid! I wish id had a punt on it now! the johnny meastro isnt cheap considering a handful of mint demos have been floating around at 700 quid!
  7. 5k for one and 7k for the other😂well why not😉
  8. On the grand scheme of things this was a flippin bargain!
  9. Never even seen one of them! Is it same label as arin demain?
  10. Ive just checked on popsike,and i sold a vg+ copy in august 2017 and got £2k for it! I do think 7k is excessive!
  11. Although that albert george song is bloody obcure,i wonder how there can be another version of it?
  12. Certainly a start! Shouldnt be to difficult to trackdown the tune now!
  13. So is the 3rd one a version of albert george soul baby?
  14. Thanks ady,i must have saw her in 97 then,cos i would have remembered dean parrish! I dont know why but i was sure it was them earlier great yarmouth weekenders! Im must be confused by the amount of acts that were on at both the weekenders...so many! thanks for the info chaps!
  15. Jesus... that much later! I am going mad! Who else Was on?
  16. I must be going mad,i was sure id seen maxine brown at the late 80’s early nineties soul weekender in great yarmouth,i remember a certain excitement of hearing “its torture” live as it was previously put out on a kent single! However, upon looking at the early flyers there is no mention of her! Surely to god she was playing here in the uk around that time,or am i imagining everything?
  17. Put it back in the box and wait for “bar music” to creep its way into northern soul along with all the other sub standard genres over the years! Then sell it for thousands 😂
  18. I think compared to his 60’s stuff thiis will struggle in comparison,also because of his unique voice his vocal is overdone on this 45,its a bit to bar music for me! Compared to “room for me” “hang on” and “so full of love” i cant see it will have any appeal to anyone other than jesse collectors! I suppose all his 45’s are rare! I had “so full of love” on “jaboth” which is shockingly rare,and a decent enough tune,but it was a hard sell when i got rid of it!
  19. Traditions my life with you on barclay!
  20. Didnt we say some years back that your typical working class soul collecor would get pushed out of the picture? Im certainly not blaming anyone with money whom can afford a 45 at any price,but i fear there is a bigger price to pay in the end...thoughts? For me personally the money isnt the biggest downer,its the easy constant accessibility to records is getting boring! Too much of a good thing i guess! ps how many song titles did i mention 😂
  21. Haha..danny moore-somebody new valued the same as don gardner cheating kind and jd bryant wont be coming back all at 1500 quid!
  22. Just read through the comments,i would say that the first 1k record was magnetics lady in green,i recall dave evison radio show on signal,having a guest dj on (maybe butch)? And saying it was the first record to sell for a grand and the 45 looked like a bad day at sea!
  23. The willie kendrick price is for the unreleased acetate isnt it?
  24. Nearly 3k for pyramid! Jesus wept!
  25. Not sure the tatty bit has anything to do with it considering that arthur Willis ends tonight and thats on 6.8k and that sounds quite rough! ?

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