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  1. Here's the shorter take which fades out on the held note. https://soundcloud.com/chalkster/moments-you-said-deep
  2. The Herbert Hunter if it has Bill Purcell on the flip is clearly a boot and it's not a recent one either. Another boot has a Monarch stamp. The original has a Nashville Matrix stamp. Billy Woods clearly a boot.
  3. The backing singers sing "You said you love me" (or thats what it sounds like to my lug oles) after she stops holding that note at the end, about 12 seconds or so longer, mentioned it earlier. The other one I know the record fades on the held note, or as soon as she stops holding the note. Late Yate early Stafford "Sweethearts" cover up for Dave Thorley.
  4. I thought there was two takes? One where she holds the note and the record fades out as she does. The other she holds the note yet when she stops the backing carry on with "You Said You Love Me"for another 15 seconds or so. Other than that they sounded the same to me as well.
  5. Pete Smith had a Jewel a while back. Certainly seen a couple lately.
  6. It's only been a working week and the buyer could be away all week. Give him a few more days and then it is up to you what to do.
  7. Hi Dave. I remember you telling me the story years ago via email but it got lost over time. Good to get the first hand account again. ATB Chalky
  8. If you feel you have waited long enough simply return the money and relist the records. I can't see what the problem is to be honest.
  9. more in a topic from a few weeks ago here
  10. good selection of should type carry bags here.... https://www.mirage2000records.co.uk/acatalog/RecordBags.html
  11. All the off topic removed.
  12. Topic requesting an MP3 removed as per site rules.
  13. I've split the Crash and Renee labels and the talk about those labels into their own topics, they will simply get lost otherwise. Can I ask if going to talk about klabels or a family of labels to start a specific topic. Makes life much easier. Ill ask Roger to archive them sometime inthe future for safe keeping and ease of search.
  14. Not sure without looking Derek, will do so later when I get the chance. For the other listings you've posted if ok with you I'll split them and give em their own topic.
  15. Don't thank me, thank Thom.
  16. Thom recently joined the site. He actually played guitar in Jimmy's backing band and also other session in Detroit and with members of the Funk Brothers. He posted this great unissued track of Jimmy Delph's but as mp3's are not allowed it had to be removed but I've added it via Soundcloud for your listening pleasure. Thanks Thom. https://soundcloud.com/chalkster/jimmy-delphs-our-last-goodbye
  17. I seem to have missed number two somehow Anyway I've download two and three and will listen next week when I get them on the iPod unless I get the chance earlier. Sounds like Ian is using the same researcher he used in podcast number one.
  18. Mp3 removed as per site rules etc etc. I will replace it with a soundfile using soundcloud just as soon as I can get to my desktop so please be patient.
  19. You also have this site, Soul Source. We have a label of the week and an artist of the week starting every Sunday. After a week they are archived in Sharp End and there is an alphabeltical list of links to the topics. Roger does a great job looking after it all. Any label not covered and you would like to discuss shout up.
  20. You also have Ohio Soul, Texas Soul, DC Soul, Georgia Soul etc etc......
  21. Hi Drew, sorted thanks mate.
  22. On the other hand many of the records posted aren't out of their collections. Many rare rare records up there the person who posted only has an mp3. And again for the sake of this being repeated, many of the records in collections are still copyrighted material.
  23. Can you imagine the work involved chasing EVERY venue licensed to play music and having to wade through every list and then decide who gets what? I'd say pretty much impossible. Sorry if you said this already but obviously I haven't read it
  24. I've just dug the Dave Hamilton Dancers out and it does confirm that Gilly's was a basic take. The one of this CD is finished version with full brass backing grafted on. The one on the OC Tolbert CD from Kent is the same take. It also has a scan of the master tape..... OC Tolbert Black Diamond.

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