Where and when was this cracked copy of "I Am Nothing" purchased?
I asked if it was worth buying cracked records....not about the copy of Frank Wilson on VIP!
I just do not get why anyone collecting records would purchase something that is beyond knackered!
Similarly I cannot fathom why someone knowing that the record is cracked would expect to gain something from it's sale.
Am I being naive?
I left a copy of "Black Power" by James Coit down the grid outside Wigan....car park side in 1977 and cracked copies of The Steinways and Van Dykes in a motel in Binghamton NY in 1990.....maybe someone wants to go and find these?
Does he?
Like I asked.....let "The Winners" step forward....they got what they wanted....where's the shame in letting us know how they got such a bargain?
So let me get this correct, I produce a "Book" you have your starter for 10......err well in increments of more than ten!
How the fuck does he get away with the next bid being so fucking high???
As a British release it is scarce....as a Northern thang it is after my time and does not compare to "I Can't Help Loving You".......just thought i'd give this thread a bit more mileage.....and i'm bored!
Wasn't he the guy whoshot to fame due to Miley Billie Jean Bob X- Ray Cyrus doing a bit o' twerkin' with?
Am I being obtuse or just thick(e) as f**k!!!
The future is bright all the hip wheels of steel merchants have to do is watch the Bank/ Utilities / Junk Food / Pet Food adverts and their "play boxes" will bulge with quality toons........and if they want a real exclusive then keep viewing Useless Toob, every now and then a dobber of unreleased Detroit magic will be posted as the soundtrack to contemporary Spotify behavioural fads!
In fact why not just download a few of Brian Matthew's Sounds Of The Sixties programmes and "play them out"......?