Everything posted by Chris L
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Margret Little on Genebro
Your opinion
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Margret Little on Genebro
It's records like these that really do make outsiders scratch their heads. Rather like Don Gardner. Naf to "OK" tunes selling for the price of a small secondhand car. Yes I'd like to have one, only to sell as fast as possible to buy some decent choons...............
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Margret Little on Genebro
This thread's from 2003
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Margret Little on Genebro
Wealthy man.............
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Margret Little on Genebro
Never quite understood how this got to be so expensive, some going for over £4.000, a lot less nowadays.
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Stax Whats Your Favourite Northern Track
Eddie Floyd - Things get better William Bell - Happy William Bell & Judy Clay - My baby specializes Johnny Taylor - Just the one I've been looking for
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
Check this Belgian issue baby out, it's not only misspelt it's a different take too.......... ps : cost 86P
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
I get to a few Popcorn events during the year, boy they play this everytime.......
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Unidentified 60S Pop Girl-Group Sound - The Apollas?
Not the Apollas, crappy song................
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
BTW, still got the picture sleeve ?
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
I need to qualify that, they dinked them mostly in Belgium.
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
Yes it's Dutch Which is a bit strange as they tended to dink them in the shops upon selling. Those original Isley Brothers - Rumours were mostly without original centres, never saw one with, I guess it exists.
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Eddie Parker On Manships Site
They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
Here's some unusual ones................. Venezuelan Tamla Motown Dutch Cameo Parkway Unknown Scepter Belgian Tamla Motown
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Your Favourite Live Performance - Just Let Your Emotions Go
Generally speaking (if possible) because most of the great northern soul songs have fantaisc arrangements and productions (Wright, Smith, Bell, Jackson, Wisner, etc) seeing a live act can be, well, disappointing. Now................having said that, some of those I have seen have been sparkling to say the least, what's your experience and most treasured memory ? Here's a couple of mine : 2004 Garland Green - Ain't that good enough Alexander Patton - A l'il lovin' sometimes 2006 The Spellbinders - Help me The Del-larks - Job opening The last I never really did like record but after seeing/hearing them live, I was mightily impressed. Want to sees : Christine Cooper - Heartaches away Jerry Cook - Hurt on the other side So wotz your fav then ?
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Northern Section On Ebay Uk
If you track the pricing on Popsike, you'll see that trend, I'll do a few next week when I stay over at work, it's quite "frightening" how these 50 quiders have plummeted.
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Checkmates. Kissing Her And Crying For You
Should have been a round in the very early 70s
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Liz Lands R.I.P
Always thought she was a peach :-(
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Eddie Parker On Manships Site
Seems a bargain now https://www.popsike.com/MEGA-RARE-Northern-Soul-EDDIE-PARKER-Im-Gone-HEAR/200349414098.html
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Checkmates. Kissing Her And Crying For You
And yet they did for Jerry Cook. FYI there's a whole album of stuff done by Jerry Cook at Capitol, they won't release it
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Checkmates. Kissing Her And Crying For You
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Rarest Uk Sue 45S
Not exactly the thread but isn't there a really, really rare Action single ?
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Velvet Hammer - Happy
Don't mind what label, reasonable condition AOK, thanks...........