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  1. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    What browser are you using and which version? I'm using firefox and they all play here Will ask Christian to check it out.
  2. last one I saw sold which was at the Wilton was little over £2k, can't remember exact price......
  3. Covered as Ed Crook. Who first spun and where it not sure.
  4. Still Delite copy owt between 3 and 5k. Think the one on ebay went for around £3600 I think which I though would have gone for more The Redd Coach I've not seen one for some time, used to be around £4/500, probably more these days
  5. Posted the soundfile in the media source section Boba. Female backing and it's bloody awful backing at that. Karen's vocals not too bad but the backing just ruin the record!!! (IMHO). Agree with Phil, JAckey Beavers show probably the best version.
  6. listed one for sale few months ago for I think £200. Not the best version
  7. Kimtone definately Atlanta. Kellmac for those that don't know Chicago.
  8. Kin ell.......soo many good ones from him...Mello Souls has to be number one I think, closely followed by Diane Lewis, Parliaments, Mac Staten etc etc......
  9. Hasn't there been a couple up for sale recently, Tim's auction and ebay???? There was another one on ebay I'm sure with set price of 6k but don't think it went.
  10. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    the link is under my name but here it is again..... https://lifelinesoulclub.com/sounds.htm
  11. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    The Lifeline web site has has a few sounds added. The Ralph Jackson (probably his hardest to find???) is well worth a listen for 70's fans and for the 60's fans the Charles Anthony on Filmtown. For the anoraks there's the slower rarer take of ther Promatics I Think I'm Gonna Let You Go up there alongside the "normal" dancer take. More to be added so keep checking!!!! Thanks for looking and thanks to Christian Brodsjoe for the work on the site
  12. played this one out a few times, agree with you will have it's day one day!!!!
  13. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    If this one is anything like the last one then it'll be another great read. Two great articles in the last one (Harthon and Mike Terry).
  14. Heard so many great sets over the years and find it hard to single one out but one that sticks in the miond from recent years is from the first Lifeline All-nighter @ Sheridans, Butch. Simply awesome!!! He showed that night why he is the best.
  15. fantastic record....had some nighter spins of late as well.
  16. I was told there was a third take I was told the difference of all three takes but struggling to remember the third.
  17. 150 way too cheap. £500 bout right IMO.
  18. In my opinion if it's unissued then fine, play the bugger but if it's had a release and is in the boxes of DJ's then I wouldn't consider playing it out poersonally.
  19. the demo would probably be white but would be marked as a demo in some way, sticker, stamp, "x" on the side they are promoting etc. I would assume they would avoid tax on demos.....not being an expert on customs and excise I'm not really sure, some one else might be able to give a more definitive answer. The record still commanding a price of around £1000 but think thats way too much IMHO considering the amount for sale in recent times.
  20. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    was it Singing Sam who appeared at Morcombe? Dressed in all white suit and white stetson? Frances Nero on as well????
  21. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    400 to 500 quid
  22. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    if you can't gauge what the dancers want and adjust your set accordingly then you shouldn't be djing. Thats not to say you have to take the "safe" option either as too many IMHO so called DJ's seem to do.
  23. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    whether a DJ dances or not shouldn't matter as long as the DJ is doing the business.
  24. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    You probably know all this John, from the DFTMC web site. Baby Don't Leave (Earl McDaniels-William 'Mickey' Stevenson) publ. Jobete Edward Earling; rec 12-Feb-63 Produced by William 'Mickey' Stevenson [acetate] JD-106 LP [3103-03] This Time I'm Gonna Leave You (Edward Earling-Edward McDaniels-Donald McWhorter) publ. Jobete Edward Earling; rec 12-Feb-63 Produced by William 'Mickey' Stevenson [acetate] JD-106 LP [3103-05] My Love For You (Earl McDaniels-William 'Mickey' Stevenson) publ. Jobete Edward Earling; rec 12-Feb-63 Produced by William 'Mickey' Stevenson [acetate] JD-106 LP [3103-04] Marvin Gaye; rec 10-Jan-66 [sOURCE 3X00608/09] Produced by William 'Mickey' Stevenson, Ivy Jo Hunter 25-Apr-95 Motown CD 31453-0492-2 The Master 1961-1984 05-Jun-03 Spectrum CD 067 016-2 Tamla Motown Connoisseurs Volume 2 [uK]
  25. Temptations LP only me thinks......

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