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Chalky

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  1. Think it's more a case of the record settling back towards it's true value...mind still got about £30 to come off before near true value :-) Loads of these about, usually two or three copies on ebay, on lists every week so why do folk pay these prices. As for Futures worth about a fiver IMO in the real world ;-) but some folk paying silly money.
  2. Hi Grant, got the tape cheers, is playing as I type. The track of Butch's is an unissued studio acetate he plays as the Temptones - That's When You Know You're In Love. First played at Stafford. Great record.
  3. Has been discussed elsewhere so i'll post what came about!! There were 2 slightly different versions of this track, both of which came from John Anderson; The Kontets on an audodisc acetate which was the version Pat Brady played as "Stanley Mitchell" the other one landed with Dave Thorley, I'm presuming this is Roger B's copy. Tis on summat like International Studios Acetate (defo Chicago).
  4. Just a few, various styles, all superb IMO ;-) Syl Johnson - Try Me - Twilight Syl Johnson -The Same Kind A Thing - Twinight Lorraine Rudolph - Keep Coming Back For More - Jet Stream Betty LaVette -I'm Just A Fool For You/Stand Up Like A Man - Calla Jean Wells - With This Love And What You've Got - Calla Eddie & Ernie - Outcast - Eastern Accents - New Girl - M-Pac Carl Carlton - I Can Feel It - Backbeat Jimmy Norman - This I Beg Of You - Samar Four Sonics - It's Easier Said Than Done - Sport Visit Andy Dysons site, there are 100's on there and I'm updating now and then (not as often as I should) ;-) Still some additions to put up to get it fully up and running. >>Andy Dyson Records<<
  5. Few more deserving some more spins...... Bobby Byrd - Lost In A Mood Of Changes - Smash Ann King - The Big Change - Ludix (brilliant stafford spin for Guy, ripe for re-activation) Intros - Stop Look And Listen - Jamie Irene & The Scotts - I'm Stuck On My Baby - Smash Jackie Burns & The Belles - I Do The Best I Can - MGM (another Stafford gem for Guy) Kenny Gamble - Standing In The Shadows - Epic Lee Jenning - Keep On Loving Me - Star Track Seth Conners - Blue Color - Verve Teardrops - Everystep I Take - Max Al Kent - The Way You've Been Acting Lately - Ric Tic Kell Osbourne - You Can't Outsmart A Woman - Loma Volumes - I Just Can't Help Myself - American Arts Brooks O'Dell - Standing Tall - Columbia Charlie Rich - I Can't Go On - Smash Knights - I've Got The Feeling - USA
  6. The last one I saw was £750 so by now a £1000 wouldn't surprise me :-/
  7. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I've played this a few times the last year or so.
  8. I was thinkin the same, no NS!
  9. Syl Johnson - Try Me - Twilight Syng McGowan - Just InThe Nick Of Time - Hope Just Rita - The Best Thing You Ever Had - Barrington Freddie Gorman - Take Me Back - Ric Tic Nick Allen - Hard Way To Go - Walas Larks - For The Love Of Money/Another Sleepless Night - Arock Ovations - Won't You Call -Goldwax Creations - Oh Baby - Globe Benny Latimore -Girl I Got News For You - Dade Tyrome Wonder Boy - Good Company - 4 Bros 10 (11 with the double sider) i've played out over the last year and all relatively cheap (except Syng)
  10. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Very nice!!!
  11. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I'm sure Gene Robertson was selling one of these, may still have it.
  12. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Yep gotta agree with you Mr. D. does play some proper stuff. Everytime I'm round his house he makes me green with envy at some of the stuff he keeps turning up. His set in the Queen Vic at Prestatyn on the Sunday was one of the best I've heard in a long time.
  13. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Dunno what "Just In The Nick Of Time" was it was a prezzie for my bithday from Janine. "Thats what I Want" have seen several at £120 lately :-0 Like you say another that used to be common that i got for next to nowt.
  14. I think thats half the problem, we saw indemand records in quantity and insales boxes every week!! We look at the prices folk are paying now and just shake our head. Personally think a lot of the returnees who missed the 80's missed an awful lot of stuff and don't realise how common or rare they are. Also they don't IMO study sales lists and especially e-bay and see what is listed often and not so often. I know one thoing, I couldn't afford to collect likke I did in the 80's now. I was spending £150 on records where there were only 3, 4 or 5 known copies...how much would you have to spend these days on records like that. I also wish I was selling up now and not years ago, would be living very comfortably :-(
  15. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    this seems to becoming popular again and I'm amazed at the number of folk who say they don't know it! The last few times I've djed I've started spinning his "Just In The Nick Of Time" very under-rated and a big want of mine last year till Janine bought it me for my birthday :-)
  16. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    got to agree with the description of Herbert Hunter, great track. There was a vg only copy for £20 earlier this week. Seems to be getting a little harder to find. Why spends 100' sometimes 1000's when you can pick up class chewns like Herbert Hunter or the Royal Premiers which are just as good and begging to be played.
  17. Hi Trouble, nothing personal taken believe me, love a good debate ;-) Young DJ's Mmmm...I like to see a dj play summat new and off original vinyl. Things are still done by and large as they've always been done, spinning rare soul 45's. My point is will the younger newcomers to the scene still be prepared to do this, after all it is what we were brought up on, no cd's in those days, or will they go for the easier and cheaper option when collecting. My whole point is I don't see many young collectors in the record bars, no where near as many as us old(er) 'uns :-) What's gonna happen to all the vinyl when/if it does become avaiable and no one collects seriously like we do at the minute cause they only prefer the cd format. Will it always be vinyl after all the soul scene (and funk) are one of the few who use vinyl. Many other damce scenes use cds, mini discs and just lately have heard of MP3's being used. Off for a drink and watch Liverpool on the idiot box (tv) ;-) Chalkster PS I'd be worried too about that wedding ;-))
  18. I personally think half the trouble is that the majority of collectors have paid off their mortgages, kids grown up and have plenty of ready money to spend and aren't afraid to pay over the odds. Times are gone when you could turn down a record you thought was a little expensive as you knew you would more than likely see one the following week. No one has the patience either anymore, not many prepared to shop around for the best deal. Also the collecting scene is now worldwide, just like stamps. Even more so with the advent of the internet and auction sites like e-bay. Have sold records on e-bay to China, Japan, Australia, all over Europe and the States. What do the dealers think? C'mon Mick (Smith) you must have one or two thoughts about this ;-)
  19. You need to top up on your Geography too Mikey by the looks of things :-) Only one God's country, glorious Yorkshire :-)
  20. Above reply is mine...forgot to log in again :-(
  21. Hi Grant. I look round at nighters and there doesn't seem to be many young serious collectors rooting through boxes. They don't have the history that we do, vinyl only, as they grew up with cds and maybe have no qulams about playing from this format, unless like I said they have the guiding hand of a soulie father. How many young serious DJs are there? Not many at all. I know the scene is going through some kind of revival with interest from the marketing world, tv etc but how long will this last? How many newcomers will stay and do things as they have been done in the past? Looking forward to the track!!
  22. "Value is a matter of opinion" Two opinions count, 1) the seller and 2) the buyer. Some of us (including me) don't always like this but what can you? It's the same in any walk of life, someone is always prepared to pay that little bit more than someone else to own something they covet!! Sometime soon the bottom is likely to fall out of the NS market as the serious collectors get older and sell off their collections (can't take them with us unfortunately) and in the process releasing plenty of vinyl onto the market. But! who will be there to snap them up? Without some serious new younger blood will there be a scene to cater for all this vinyl???? Any newer, younger person (unless they have the influence of a soulie father/mother) to the scene is more than likely gonna go for cd's as this is what they are growing up with unlike most of us who grew up with vinyl only for a long time. Thoughts?
  23. Prince Philip Mitchell along with Ace Spectrum you couldn't give away at one time, oh how times change. Ace Spectrum was multi million seller in the states wasn't it?? Futures utter shite, failed disco record IMO and the sooner demand disappears ther better IMO. Drizzabone again bought as a new release and must be 100's about. If anyone want s one theyb can have minew for £150 ;-)
  24. Lifeline Rare Soul All-nighter April 17th View full article
  25. Tickets for the next Lifeline Rare Soul All-nighter featuring the best Rare Soul DJs the scene has to offer are now available from Andy and Mick. To reserve your ticket contact...... Andy @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 or Mick @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 NO admission without a ticket, last one was a lock out and this promises to be the same!! ************************** THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB present The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter @ Sheridans, Huddersfield Road, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury (M62 Jnc 25 - M1 Jnc 40) APRIL 17th 2004 9.30pm till 7.00am Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS : - BUTCH ANDY DYSON TIM BROWN MICK H CLIFF STEELE NICK STEVENSON & GUEST SOUL SAM Record bar with some of the top dealers in attendance. Tables are free but must be booked prior to the night. Club capacity 250, Tickets £10 to be purchased in advanced or reserved to collect on the night. No admission without a ticket!!! Further dates: JUNE-19th, JULY-17th, AUG-21st, SEPT-18th,OCT-16th, NOV-20th. A percentage of the takings will go to a CHARITY -EVERY TIME! we will have tickets printed anyone who would like to sell any or anyone who wants any further information can e-mail Andy Dyson @ Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 0r Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464

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