Everything posted by boba
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Ebay Rip Off Beware
what favor do you want me to do for you? I'm not attacking you, just making a reasonable suggestion. It's not difficult to give him the benefit of the doubt and wait for a response. If anything, if he responds denying it that is more condemning evidence against him. Unrelated, I wish I had a 1500 person email list to sell records though, that's awesome.
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Ebay Rip Off Beware
I don't know this seller so I'm not really trying to defend him, but it's possible that they thought the record they had was an original and they stole the scan from an old auction because they were too lazy or unable to take a photo. I've seen this happen at least once on here even with a seller stealing photos for their auctions with no disclosure about it. I had a problem with this recently on ebay, a seller used a picture of a stock copy and I ended up getting a promo copy with the same song on both sides. Either way, did you contact the seller and ask for a refund or did you go straight to the dispute? I've found recently that most sellers are willing to refund your money if you have a polite interaction, especially since they know they will lose a paypal case anyways.
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90 Funk/soul/modern/latin 45's With Audio Some Real Bargains
either way, I'm sorry if I come across as being out to get you by commenting a couple times on your sales thread, I really am not!
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Stay Close To Me - The Impressions And Five Stairsteps & Cubie
I'm pretty sure the Five Stairsteps was released first. First of all, it's the only one released on single and it was a hit, Impressions was an LP-cut only. Second of all, this says the Impressions LP was released december of 68: https://www.bsnpubs.c...dah/curtom.html The five stairsteps single was released late in '68 but I'm pretty sure before december. Obviously the five stairsteps LP that had the track came out after the impressions LP though.
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Any Millionaires Around Look @ This On Ebay
In my experience, people with a tiny amount of records tend to have more interesting titles. Large collections usually are all hits. When someone calls me I try to ask them to read off some of the titles to me so I can get an idea of what to expect.
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Would This Be Acceptable?
also, there are rare and collectible versions of the serato vinyl itself: https://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=serato&x=0&y=0 I guess a rare soul DJ could get rare control vinyl and use it to play mp3s
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Would This Be Acceptable?
I'm surprised it took this long for someone to mention serato, it's almost standard for other genres of DJing. Also, re: someone's post about sound quality, you could use lossless FLAC files or high bitrate mp3s from your laptop. They would sound better than beat up 45s probably.
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90 Funk/soul/modern/latin 45's With Audio Some Real Bargains
Maybe I'm not understanding what you're saying (sorry if I am), but how is a record a "true one-off" if you and your friend have a copy for sale?
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The Originals / Freddie Gorman - (Artist Of The Week)
I think the 70s tracks I like are probably influenced by having listened to a lot of rap music, I like the thick production style and thick harmonies.
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The Originals / Freddie Gorman - (Artist Of The Week)
I didn't know these two tracks. the originals version is nice but also has that early 70s marvin gaye sound. it sounds like a grower that I have to listen to multiple times though. The monitors version is excellent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0E9xUFpi08
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The Originals / Freddie Gorman - (Artist Of The Week)
I don't know if I ever flipped it over or not. This sounds like the Dells, pretty good.
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The Originals / Freddie Gorman - (Artist Of The Week)
I just listened to "we can make it baby" and listening now it definitely is different than the other two ballads I mention, it has shades of early 70s Marvin Gaye in the sound
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The Originals / Freddie Gorman - (Artist Of The Week)
yeah, the green lp is baby i'm for real. i do know and like "I like your style" but it has more of a generic motown sound so it's not as good as the later 70s ones to me. I do really like "we can make it baby" but it's not as good a ballad as the bells or baby i'm for real.
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Mckinnley Mitchell "gypsy"
what's weird about the ebay auction is that there isn't just 2 bidders at $200, there are 3. so someone wants this record. this was the first mckinley mitchell 45 I ever had, I have a soft spot for "this place ain't getting no better" because I bought it early in my 45 collecting days.
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The Originals / Freddie Gorman - (Artist Of The Week)
I always loved "baby I'm for real" and "the bells" but I totally slept on a bunch of originals tracks. Some are so great! I knew about and liked "good loving is just a dime away" but I just got a stock copy with this on the flip, so awesome: also, about a year ago I discovered "ooh you (put a crush on me)" also awesome: any other great tracks I'm missing by the Originals? By the way, the suspension group is not related. Thanks.
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Rare Soul Inc Danny Woods, Silky Hargraves On Dearborn, Shaddows, Frederick Hymes Iii, The Rock, Mousie & The Traps Etc
I think someone posted a want for the TNJs on lucky lou very recently, it could be buried in one of those "two wants" type threads
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Linda Jones Best Performance?
that linda lane 45 on cub (her first record) is pretty weak. she one of my favorite female singers overall though, along with Patti Hamilton and Barbara Lynn.
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Linda Jones Best Performance?
sorry, i didn't watch the youtube clip so it was probably my fault. two great sides either way. thanks.
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Mega Rare Seeburg Spotlite Band - Nowhere To Run - Mp3 & Scan
ok cool to know it's complete in the cardboard cover, that probably makes it more desirable.
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Linda Jones Best Performance?
that's the a-side, "I'll be sweeter tomorrow (than I was yesterday)". Linda Jones does that song but it's not the same song as "that's when I'll stop loving you". Thanks.
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Linda Jones Best Performance?
I like both neptune 45s but "that's when I'll stop loving you" is my favorite. But when did the O'Jays do the track? Thanks.
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"chain Reaction" "more And More" Fish 45
I think the chain reaction came first as there are chain reaction titles on fish before and after. Charlie Harris was lead of the Chain reaction, it was probably released after all the chain reaction records. Not sure which is rarest, the Harris record used to be unknown but recently I've seen it more than the fish record.
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Mega Rare Seeburg Spotlite Band - Nowhere To Run - Mp3 & Scan
I have a bunch of seeburg EPs of soul covers (not this one though, but there's a ton of them, one of them is volume 31) and they all come in cardboard covers. Obviously this is rare with or without the cover though. The Vows and Kittens told me they did a bunch of recording of cover versions for seeburg, it might be them on some of the records.
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Singer And Song Title?
Obviously anything could be acetate only but I think it has too much production on it so it's likely released.
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2 Wants, Ricky Allen, Adventurers
I actually don't own the tamboo version, it's doesn't turn up in Chicago and I missed out when some copies were floating around (I think on the funk boards that I don't read) a few years ago.