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  1. I'm pleased you and four others think it's a good idea!😁👍😊. It's not just Pat's auctions, it's any rare soul auction! Then we will have a more balanced view of UK rare soul auctions!
  2. Please let me know if you find out what "Miracle Love" really is👍 Joey Dee instrumental, which is the side I remember being big, is the tune that goes through my head all the next day after an allnighter, even if it wasn't played!
  3. I have known "Birdwalking" since 1976 Wigan days, but never knew it covered up! Everyday's a school day!! 😀
  4. Pat Brady auctions some great records on a regular basis, but hardly gets a mention. It would be good if all the leading auction results could be seen on here, just as John Manships are. I don't know, maybe it would be too much hassle to organise?
  5. I don't know. Must be a cover up? Also don't recognise the "Love Fantasy" by The Checkerboard Squares? Another cover up? Maybe Mr Barnfather could clue us up😉😀
  6. Snippet from Black Echoes a year earlier! Will try and find some from 77. Some of these are very well known now, but back in 76 they were upfront records!
  7. Hi, Good question. The copies with the delta symbol and number 97689 are boots/reissues for the Northern scene in 1975. The record originally came out in 1968.
  8. Solidsoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I remember Richard Searling playing Johnny Hendley at Wigan. It was one of his monsters, till it got pressed. They didn't do themselves any favours calling themselves John and the Weirdest! Even though it's a totally brilliant doublesider! Both sides, Richard Searling cover ups at Wigan!
  9. Tony Blackburn played The Enchantments "I'm In Love With Your Daughter" as his Northern Soul dance floor filler, on this mornings Sounds Of The Sixties Radio 2 show. He said it has sold for up to £400 to collectors. I remember it from The Stafford "Top Of The World" allnighers and other venues around the mid 80's onwards!
  10. £10,020 for a record with multiple marks, and pops and ticks while playing! Some people obviously don't mind, but I would only want a mint record for that kind of money!
  11. I like this USA Kapp sleeve. Also U.S.A. RCA and UK Stateside
  12. I recently bought a UK first issue Deram- "Who's little girl are you" Danny Williams from a guy in New York. In 1979 I bought a UK London yellow demo of Darrell Banks in Los Angeles!
  13. The way auction prices are going up by silly amounts, really knocks the price guides to pieces! The sudden massive price increases, knock all the years/decades of accepted prices, out of the window! I hope we have seen the last of price guides! They only increased prices anyway! No one who had a guide wanted to sell a record for less than guide price, as they would feel shortchanged. This made a bottom price a seller would accept. The record price could only go up from there!
  14. I really liked the Top 500 book. It is a book about the records and Northern Soul scene which is what I am interested in. I know that things slip through the net, but the most startling omission from the book was "Black Eyed Girl" by Billy Thompson. Hopefully this can be put right in the new book!
  15. Tony Blackburn plays one "Northern Soul Dance Floor Filler" record every week on his Sounds of the Sixties, Sat morning 6 till 8 show. It was good to hear the great rarity "Check it Baby" by Willie and the Mighty Magnificents - All Platinum, this morning. He said it was played at Top Dog Soul events. Some weeks are a poor selection, but this week makes up for that!
  16. Solidsoul posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    If Berry Gordy is like a lot of the artists, his favourites would be the one's that sold the most! There are so many great Motown records, it should have been a top 500!
  17. Solidsoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Like Tomangoes say's, and on most Wands, the demo has black print and issue has red print!
  18. "Do I Love You" was fantastic in Wigan, when it was first played as Eddie Foster. But I have heard it too many times now. It needs a rest for a while. I prefer Chris Clarks version of it these days.
  19. "STEALING LOVE" - THE EMOTIONS - VOLT Northern Soul. Original USA issue. Real quality tune! Condition is Mint- £25 +postage. £3.00 for recorded delivery.
  20. I'm sorry, but I did not like that Black Soul record back in the day.That was the couple of times I heard it in Wigan, and I still don't care for it now! But each to his own, everyone has a different taste!
  21. I was at that allnighter at Stafford. While we were waiting in the queue we saw a big car pull up! It was Eddie Parker and Lorraine Chandler arriving to do the show! They both did great performances. We really enjoyed that night and got both their autograghs and photos! It was a night Detroit came to Stafford😁
  22. Traditionally most black issues are a lot harder to find than the White demos. So they usually go for more money. I read that the demos never went back to RCA, but the issues may have been on a sale or return arrangment. There are some exceptions I have seen over the years. The Metro's "Since I Found My baby" - RCA. It turns up a less on the White demo than a Black issue! I must have seen a ratio of at least 3 issues compared to 1 white demo.
  23. I had a JV copy once for £3. The JV label looks very dull and unattractive. A mucky dark green and black! Either label, I think it's a great solid Northern Soul classic!
  24. There are pink label originals that are machine stamped, and originals that have scratched in numbers like yours. It was a relatively good seller, so had several presses done at the time. The pink copy in your picture is an original. The grey label Revilots are machine stamped and are rarer than pink labels, so tend to be more desirable!
  25. So what was it?

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