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Frankie Crocker

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  1. Very interesting. If there genuinely is a first press, then the price should be way above what might actually be a second issue. I sort of assumed they were all done at the same time but maybe at different pressing plants. The guy who has been trickling them out at $1,000 a pop had some interesting info in his sales blurb when I last bid on his mint copies. So, are we assuming the mint copies date from the 80’s? They look very 60’s to me! I have a rough copy from The Attic in Pittsburgh in need of an upgrade but I reckon I’ll hang back a bit longer to see how this saga unfolds...
  2. No idea whatsover. Was probably feeing too self conscious to notice. Been practising the steps for weeks and was too concerned about not tripping over or making a total fool of myself.
  3. Is there an official list of the final sales? I certainly would be interested in reading a out the sales figures realised. I tried registering to bid online but could not get anywhere so was unable to bid. I would have liked to have attended the auction - anyone have information about who bought what?
  4. Again, really sad news. Real 100 Club characters who enriched the scene. Always enjoyed chatting about records and CD’s with Roger. Condolences to family and friends.
  5. Frankie Crocker posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    John Manship currently has one up for auction. Bidding will be pretty competitive but then it rarely turns up for sale.
  6. A lot of UK stuff here so could be easier to spot as there are fewer collectors and sellers. Hopefully the dealers will take note of the list and keep a watchful eye. And a helpful hint to the thief, just return the 45’s as you are unlikely to sell them, you don’t want a criminal record and your guilty conscience prevents you from enjoying them as you ain’t got no soul.
  7. Wow Kev. That’s truly awful. Just indicates how woeful security is, and worse still, the presence of scumbags on the scene.
  8. Some DJ’s can not be trusted... best if the security is neutral and does not collect rare records...
  9. Agreed Chalkie. The promoter could or should cover the costs of security around the decks. Given that some DJ boxes hold dozens of priceless gems, it makes sense that they have peace of mind when totally preoccupied.
  10. Over 4K. Can’t remember exactly but about £300 north of four thousand. Thought it might have fetched more but condition was VG and the labels were spoiled. A nicer one will come along but you’ll need £7,500 to snag it.
  11. A very good record, overlooked for decades. Big floorfiller in the last decade so demand has soared, as has the price. Got mine for £25 at the 100 Club in the Nineties. Yes, there are better records, but this up-tempo stormer is what it's all about.
  12. I think it’s an Emidisc with scratches revealing the metal underneath. The stuck on photocopied label has peeled off at the lower left - nothing a dab of Pritt Stick can’t fix. The spindle hole for a USA record has been cut by a blunt pair of primary school scissors. This is a very rare case of a USA label being applied to a record. Bids starting at £10,000 for this one-of-a-kind piece of legendary memorabilia...
  13. Best viewed as an end of an era mini-documentary. Frank Wilson was one of a tiny number of records that crossed over into the public domain - as its value soared, the legend grew. If Russ actually played the tune out on an Emi-disc-carver-thingy, then such an artefact merits a place in the Wigan museum when the time comes. Whether records were first spun at Wigan or just popularised there, a little bit of information to educate the public is not a bad thing.
  14. So, did he actually own a copy back in the70’s? I know Soussan pilfered a file copy to bootleg the Eddie Foster cover-up - did this copy end up with Russ?
  15. Russ needed a copy of Frank Wilson to flash in the clip, but as there’s only two in existence, he had to improvise. As far as I’m aware, he has not stated he actually possesses a copy.
  16. Maybe a lookalikey mocked up for the clip? Nevertheless, a seriously important disc back in the day and of course, a big spin at the finale. Enjoyed the whole segment.
  17. Hi Tim. You were indeed a lucky lad. Please tell us more about the first Allnighter. By the way, I’m in the market for the yellow badge given out that night - I’d be happy to take it off you in return for a stack of Mecca sounds...🤫🤫🤫
  18. Mike Post and Lee Andrews were both spun during the month of March 1974. Both sounds were taped by yours truly and posted by Pete Smith on here.
  19. The suspense is finally over. Giovanni did not make it through to the next round. The scene can now return to its usual state of freedom, contentment and joy...
  20. Steve Caesar from Leeds won the first one. Gethro Jones of Wolverhampton was third. A young lady was second but I do not know her name - she might have been the lass who featured in This England, a laundry worker from Leigh but I’m very hazy on this.
  21. Thanks for the heads up. Russ is a top man in my books. Stuart Maconie is excellent value. Both Wigan men, I’d expect them to do justice to the subject.
  22. Fortunately, it was not my copy but it belonged to someone else who didn’t rate it. Think I read about it on here years ago. I wince in pain when I read these stories.
  23. Ouch... Nearly as bad as throwing a Magnetics on Bonnie off Cleethorpes Pier. Good luck with your search.
  24. Did you manage to collect every record played at Wigan? Sticking closely to the topic of the thread, would you say that the ‘best’ records brought the best out of the dancers at the Casino?
  25. I missed out Jimmy Burns...

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