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  1. Im sure when I was younger this was a ballad. The older I get the more danceable it gets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF0u14rrWII
  2. This is very very true. Last couple of times I went out [some time ago I admit] in Sunderland and at Burnley I got stuck in a conversation with some moron talking titles and it was evident all they were interested in was big value 45s. Extremely dull so I started introducing cheap titles to counter every expensive title and they lost interest. Almost like I put down Cecil Washington and you raise me James Lately. Throwing in the Formations isn't playing the game so they won't play with you cos you don't know the rules. ROD
  3. It's cheap Bob. It'll grow on you. You can put it in some appropriate section in your collection. ROD
  4. Im thinking big seller,mostly used copies, little unused stock lying about. And although Im loathe to mention it in case I got the wrong end of the stick I think some copies out there are pressed by other than Motown. Something about Gordy owing money. The pressings look cheap and faded. You see the odd Supremes and 4 tops 45 like that. That was the story I heard years ago. Boba, assume you know the HB Barnum version of "The Record" ROD
  5. "Dancing in the Street" on Mint Gordy for me since about '85 when I decided to collect US Motown. ROD
  6. Like extrawesomely totally rad. Out Peace
  7. If not. X is for Kiss. Kiss my love [and the idea] goodbye. ROD
  8. I did get some copies from that Midwest Distributors in St Louis where Gene worked and did get them tastefully autographed for a few mates. You must be one of them then. Did I give it away free? The idea was a cunning sales ploy. How could you refuse when it had your name on it! ROD
  9. Thanks for bringing this to my attention Nev. Unfortunately computer problems, still ongoing. Gumbo, I've PM'd you. ROD [forum moderator]
  10. My recollection is really hazy as it was only a couple of times. Think I went upstairs and room was pretty narrow and not that big. Wasn't it next to that white cinema? Also I think it was on a weekday. As you say mainly soul but odd pop record. Lot of Motown. My mate took me on back of SX200 and I think there was this rockers cafe [black Cat maybe - can't remember] just down the street and as we were going back to Hazel Grove we got a bit of hassle. If I knew we were going to be talking about it 40 odd years down the line I woulda paid more attention! ROD
  11. Went to Brown's a couple of times too around late 68/early 69. ROD
  12. Long before Stafford. Mid 70's I'd say. Mecca,Wigan etc Not massive but deffo had it's plays back then. ROD
  13. It's known as having your finger on the pulse. Not all my fault if the patient was dead at the time. ROD
  14. Gotta agree with Gareth really. Im into the second hour and I can't say that there is anything that I've thought I'd like that, other than those I've known for years. As Gareth said the lesser known items were pretty bad. That Jason Steel on MS, Bob Wright [shades of Rod Stewart in the voice] on UK Bell, Letta M and...., the Porter.. on HBR. So far the best track I'd not heard before was that Wilson Williams but as we're discussing this playlist in the context of a 100 Club appearance you gotta wonder whether that type of sound would fit in there. Of course he could be keeping some items under wraps that haven't appeared here. That's not to say that in the 3 hours he hasn't got a 60 minute playlist that would be OK for a more 70's leaning night but my feeling is he's not going to stand out compared to say Dave Ripoles or others. And I don't think Ian would like to settle for second-best as he never has done [which is why he drove the scene forward in the early 70's]. ROD
  15. Actually if you're looking for someone to blame for Nightwatch it's me. Sold it to Richard along with Peter Jarrett [MGM] and Reperata "It's waiting there for you". That pop thing was happening. ROD
  16. Yes in regular contact with Dave. Obviously Paul is having you on. He only dances at the club. He doesn't run it. ROD
  17. Yep. I got very friendly with him in late 90's when I had my stall in Manchester. Troubled lad. Committed suicide I believe. ROD
  18. I think those Guytons came from either George's Song shop or another shop close by in central Pa. Think there was a flood sometime which ruined a lot of basements. Used to spend quite a bit of time in US looking for 45s and recall being told this. I'd guess there may have been other Verve titles involved. It appears to be a quite common occurence over there. Alex Jones and I once spent a couple of hours going through a lady's basement in Chicago. Multiple copies of Bobby Hutton on Philips and Apostles [funk 45] plus others all stuck together. Luckily there were still some 45s attached to peg boards which were undamaged but the lady spent a lot of the time we were looking, ripping the damaged 45s apart for us. Of course we didn't want them in that condition. Now they'd be OK for dj-ing! Another time we were actually walking on records at Dolores' in Cleveland. By the time you got a couple of feet inside the door they were 3' deep. Nowhere to move to. What was surprising was how few were actually broken. You just plunged your arm in to the mess and saw what you came out with. ROD
  19. Nowt really to add to your recollections Paul apart from Scottish Kenny [Graham was his surname I think] died a few years back. ROD
  20. I've got the Polydor Middleton and Im sure NEWER on here mentioned he had it too. ROD
  21. Got this track on his "Moanin' in the Moonlight" album on Marble Arch. Didn't even realise it was the same. ROD
  22. You can call me Uncle Rod
  23. My fave is "clearing some space" or similar followed by a handful of titles. Bloody big records or very small house. ROD
  24. Anyways, I'm not advocating that you have some sort of hard rule and especially not saying that anyone tell other people they can't post. However, it would be nice as a general code of conduct. I dont think this is such a super idea but a natural reaction should you lose a 45 because of unwanted exposure. ROD
  25. As the moderator of the Sales forum gotta admit there have been times when I've been almost tempted to edit such claims but always manage to stop myself. I do however understand that certain things will sell overpriced or not. And that prices have increased overall dramatically for a lot of items by a factor of 10 or 20. But I don't get that everything gets put up accordingly. ROD

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