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Trev Thomas

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  1. is this the same as "the only three - dig it - walana"
  2. that surprises me, i would have thought the plum issues were a lot rarer than the yellow ones, ive had about 5-6 copies of yellow over the years, but, only ever seen a couple of plums
  3. and your point is ??? it wasnt meant to be a cutting edge list of unknowns, i posted it up to demonstrate that there are records out there that can be purchased for the same price as boots, whether you played them 25 years ago is totally irrelevant
  4. sams still mourning the demise of the 78's
  5. it wasn't a d.j. set per se, more a list of tunes off the top of my head...toss in a few more well known oldies, & with the currant popularity of 70's tunes,a few more of them, then, yeah, i think you could keep a dancefloor full, without having to resort to the playing of freddie chavez, duke browner, etc boots, lets not forget, theres also the motown catalogue that can be drawn upon for cheap floor fillers,both 60's and 70's, without having go down the baby love / reach out, road i'm not saying that joe blogs & his mates who run a monthly village hall soul nite should overnight drop the playing of boots of the top 500 oldies, christ, if they did that then no funker would turn up for the next one, however, if over a period of time, started to phase in some originals & start to drop the boots then in the end everyone wins, guys like jocko & steve g, to name but two, have a wealth of knowledge, im sure they would be able to point people in the right direction of class originals at bootleg prices
  6. here we go...an hours set of originals that can be purchased for probably less than an hours set of boots mamie galore - it aint necessary - st lawrence chuck jackson - good things - wand j. j. barnes - please let me in - ric tic mirettes - he's alright with me - mirwood volumes - my kind of girl - inferno companions - be yourself - g a t.s.u. toronadoes - what good am i - atlantic natural 4 - you cant keep running away - curtom walter jenkins - back in my life - fader kat deon jackson - i cant go on - carla monclairs - wait for me - sunburst creations - oh baby - globe admirations - dont leave me - one-der-ful betty everett - unlucky girl - uni darrow fletcher - changing by the minute - uni diane lewis - i thank you kindly - wand superlatives - lonely in a crowd - dynamics / westbound jimmy delphs - ive been fooled before - carla betty lavette - only your love can save me - calla greg perry - love control - chess jive five - crying like a baby - musicor george jackon - that lonely night - r.r. / cameo thats just a few examples off the top of my head, theres loads of them out there & if you want to be a 70's dj then the worlds your lobster, theres thousands of cheap quality 45's to be had & more 70's albums with great tracks to be had for less than the price of a boot, so theres really no excuses ive based the above list on records that can quite easily be found for £5 - £20, when you consider that boots are regularly changing hands on ebay for around fifty quid, then you could really up the ante,
  7. its an original jock.....laura lee didnt have a stamped "ztsc" number, only a scratched in (handritten) one, on both issues & demos, both issues & demos were on styrene, the boot was an issue pressed on vinyl, no boots of demos
  8. well said peter, i'll start the ball rolling shall i.........how about drax for starters...two pillocks playing off goldmine c.d's
  9. where do you get detroit from, bombay is a chicago label, if you're going by the ztsc stamp on the fascinators, then your'e wrong, ztsc stuff was pressed at columbia in chicago
  10. would it be fair to say....keb dont like hip hop
  11. ive got one i might let go, however, it'll take more than 40 quid to tempt me to sell
  12. agreed baz.....the sublime roz ryan...so far removed from the "stax" sound
  13. last bump before it goes back on the shelf
  14. a little cheeky bump before they go back on the shelf
  15. you'll be struggling to get hold of the led zeps, only a handful in existance
  16. dy 106 also released on whiz
  17. chancellors - all the way from heaven - cap city ex £100 now £80 arabians - let me try - staff ex £250 now £225 sonny daye - long long road to happiness - power ex £250 now £225 cheryll ann - i cant let him - patty ex £400 a c reed - my babys been cheating - cool ex £60 sold orientals - soul aint you thrilled - new dawn ex £75 lee harvey - my assurance - kris ex £120 now £100 all prices inc post....trades / offers considered
  18. a little tea time bump
  19. ROYALE VII - ITS AN EXPLOSION - WINDMILL EX £1000 I PAID £1000 FOR THIS, SO, IM LOOKING TO GET MY MONEY BACK, WOULD ALSO BE INTERESTED IN TRADES
  20. heres the label...as for price, probably around the £25 / 30 mark
  21. here ya go.....
  22. hi paul...ive got an original here....catalogue no is - sc 8181, i'll put up scans of front & back of cover
  23. keb darge's old moving parts cover up
  24. stafford.....spun by keb covered up as "imaginary visions"
  25. stafford.....keb darge

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