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Philly

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  1. Picked up a copy of The Clovers...Try My Loving On You...Josie on a vinyl W/D. The usual copies that I`ve seen about are styrene issues, Manships guide doesn`t mention a W/D...... Is the W/D rarer than the issue? Whats your thoughts sourcers? The matrix in the deadwax reads...Joz-626-A- EY+SM..and SELECT SOUND (stamped).....It`s a vinyl copy as well!!! Thanks, Phyllis
  2. Saturday bump for these, before they go up to Aberdeen tonight....... Phyllis
  3. All sales now combined along with scans..... some sold, some reduced. (See 1st post) Thanks for looking Phyllis
  4. METROS......... SOLD MAGNIFICENT 7 ......SOLD Still some great ones left......go on, treat yourself......you know you want to... Phyllis
  5. great track!,...soooo glad I got mine a few years ago
  6. A few more to go, all in excellent condition unless stated. P&P 2.00 Recorded / 5.00 Registered. Reductions in RED Metros - Since I found My Baby - RCA WD Mint condition apart from small pen mark on label..... SOLD Spyder Turner - I Cant Make It Anymore - MGM Rare Demo..... £80 Joey Heatherton - When You Call Me Baby - Decca..... £100 Magnificent 7 - She's Called A Woman - Eastern Rarer Issue.....SOLD Wee water stain and wear on labels, other than that perfect Kittens - Its Gotta Be Love - ABC Demo......£60 Kittens - Is It over Baby - ABC ........£60 Levon & The Hawks - He Dont Love You - Atco.....£40 Drill hole.... Ambassadors - Good Love Gone Bad - Atlantic ......£30 Mint condition Timothy West - Pigtails - Buddha .....£10 Nr Mint Thanks for looking Phyllis
  7. Philly replied to Philly's topic in Record Sales
    Hi Steve, Yeah was at the last one but did my Cinderella act again .....the guys are still looking for a new venue, hope they find one soon. Great news that Richie and Co are up and running again with a new venue in Aberdeen, looking forward to this. Regards Phyllis
  8. Philly replied to Philly's topic in Record Sales
    REDUCED......PM IF INTERESTED. THANKS PHYLLIS
  9. Philly posted a topic in Record Sales
    Timothy Wilson - Pigtails - Buddah Drill hole 9/10 - £20 - £15 Ambassadors - Good Love Gone Bad - Atlantic Mint - £30 Levon & the Hawks - He Dont Love You - Atco Drill Hole 7/10 plays great £50 - £40 Kittens - Is It Over Baby - ABC 7/10 plays great £60 - £50 Kittens - Its Gotta Be Love - ABC Demo 7/10 plays great £60 - £50 Will try and put up clips later. Postage is: £2.00 Recorded / £5 Registered Pm me if interested, thanks for looking.
  10. Hiya Di I am a dancer and I DO care.....for me and many others, to hear the original played out wether it be a rare expensive record that I could only dream about having, or a cheap, brilliant, new to my ears sound is what the soul scene, for me was and still is all about. The years of travelling up and down this country was to HEAR certain DJs who you knew had certain records (original vinyl) OR they where guaranteed to make your head spin and your feet jump with something new. If everyone played boots and CDs then no-one would travel anywhere, venues would be empty and the scene would die a death, because there would be nothing to travel for. Keep the boots and Cds for Weddings and Discos, where they belong, certainly not on the soul scene, as for damaging really rare records, maybe you need to decide (or in some cases, your ego) if you are A or B and which of the 2 is more important to you and your collection. If your decision to be both then that is the risk you take. DJs with bigger sounds get paid bigger fees, because at the end of the day it is these rare big sounds (in there original format) that the paying punters have come to hear.........and of course dance to. A - collector B- Dj With respect Phyllis
  11. So you are Davie..... Soul in the City is in Dundee and they play OVO......superb. Phyllis
  12. My brother was part of "Shimmy" who were to my knowledge 60s mods, this is where I got my intro to soul music, from the records he would bring home, I also attended Lawside Academy and went to primary school with Billy McKenzie who was a good friend of another brother. Ned Jordan....what a star, attended many soul nights in Dundee, Royal Hotel, Laings and Angus Hotel to name but a few, and who could forget the "Maryatt Hall" allnighters, which was massive to Dundee, Ned and Keb Darge played, they were great friends, and of course Fat Sams when he took over there. We used to all go back to Neds mothers at Quarryknowe when she was on holiday after the soul nights to continue with the sounds. I also attended my first and only Wigan with Ned although at the tender age of 14, I had told him I was 17...had to, I had been attending soul nights over the last year...lol This for me was exciting and scary, I was petrified.... had to come clean about my age, he just laughed, but I was looked after. Looking back I can see I had a massive crush on him, he had the most gorgeous huge eyes...lol Ned is a very sad loss to the soul scene...rest in peace big guy. xx With respect Phyllis
  13. Duncan, What is on the flipside of Lionel Robinson...."Baby let me do my thing" or "One woman man" Phyllis
  14. Could be a sales pitch !!!!
  15. Hi Ian I have been reading this thread since post 1# and have found the content informative and very enjoyable if kept to what it is supposed to be about.....the music. (I dont see anything inviting us to ask about Ian's personal life, of feelings for certain friends, or his relationships) I have just read this post and it reduced me to tears, Ian you dont have to answer any of these personal questions, these are your private memories and thoughts.... you dont have to explain yourself, how can anyone be so insensitive and downright cruel as to bait someone for their own amusement, it is sick and I am thoroughly disgusted by some people who I thought were nice, genuine souls....how wrong can you be. Its quite scary the amount of vultures and buzzards among us... hovering to pick the bones. Please do yourself and lots of other members a favour....INGORE THEM. Kind regards Phyllis
  16. Philly replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    QUOTE (kebdarge @ Aug 29 08, 04:34 PM) f*** em !!!! some of them sound like they enjoy being miserable. Or......... as I said before they cannot confirm tunes until the liscence is sorted, it is against the law. We got Lou Pride already, so I can confirm that. Ady is sorting out some mirwood and other stuff for us. Guy is sorting out Popcorn Wylie stuff, and the Scullsnaps should be easy as it just got re-issued. Somehow I still think the "look at me, I really care about the scene" brigade will still not be happy though. ME TOO
  17. Philly replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
  18. That would make a nice gift.....
  19. Philly replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Fkinell....that was emotional to watch....superb tracks. As much as I love this thread, have real soul night to attend and better get ready, Soul in the City - Dundee...real, authentic, original music.....what more can a girl ask for. Will try and upoad the pics 2mor. Sorry about the sly venue bump....wont do it again
  20. Philly replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    If anyone is interested, below are the guidlines for extras, cant seem to copy over the pics, will keep trying, as they are hilarious, for obvious reasons all contact details have been deleted. Please bear in mind I am still in favour of this...I think SOULED OUT GUIDELINES FOR EXTRAS This document contains all the information that you need for your experience as an extra on the Souled Out film production. Your call time is 8am. You should either arrive at the venue or the drop-off point at this time. We aim to be finished shooting at 7pm. Travel The venue for the shoot is The Kings Hall in Stoke. Kings Hall, Stoke, Kingsway, Off Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 1HH By car: If you are driving, you can park outside the Kings Hall but you would have to pay for a ticket, and we cannot reimburse you for this. Instead we recommend you park on the nearby Staffordshire University Leek Road car park, where you will be able to park for free all day. It's just a short walk to the Kings Hall and there will be a minibus doing trips too. Staffordshire University, Leek Road Campus, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DF Parking at Staffs Uni,Stoke train station, The Kings Hall. By train If you are coming by train please note that Stoke station is closed on Saturday and therefore most train journeys are being replaced with rail replacement buses. You can still get here, but it will take a little longer. If you check your journey on https://www.thetrainline.com you will be able to view the duration of your journey which includes the extra time for the replacement bus. You will be dropped at Stoke Station, which is just around the corner from the Kings Hall, as you'll see from the map on the previous page. By coach If you are coming by coach, you will be dropped off at Hanley Bus Station. From here you should take bus number 23 or 23A and get off at Glebe St in Stoke, which will be right next to the venue. What to bring All you need to bring is yourself, in costume, as best as you can. What to wear - see also pictures of the last pages of this document We are aiming to make the scene look as authentically Northern Soul look as possible. The film is set in 1974. Get inspired by watching this great Northern Soul short film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey-3Uba62E8 . Many of you have a good idea of what to wear, but there are some more guidelines below. On the last page of this document you will also find some pictures of some of our actors in costume to inspire you. Please remove any facial piercings and conceal tattoos. Please don't wear anything with large modern branding/logos on. Pale colours are best. For boys For trousers, the baggier the better - Oxford Bags style, or just wide leg trousers. No jeans. The more highwaisted, the better. For tops, consider Fred Perry or Ben Sherman shirts, or a vest. Unbranded polo shirts are fine. Stick to short sleeved items, unless you have a tattoo which should be covered, in which case you can wear a long-sleeved shirt. Consider wearing a pork pie hat or flat cap, especially if you have short hair (hair tended to be much longer). Do bring any record bags. For shoes, brogues are preferable, or pumps, but not modern trainers. For girls Ideally, you would be wearing a full circular skirt and a little top. However, if you don't have the circular skirt, the next best thing is wide-legged trousers with a high waist. For tops, consider a little t-shirt or vest. Horizontal stripes/other print/patterns were very popular. Little pumps will be ideal for your shoes. Ankle socks will look great. Hair and Make-up All men's hair was fairly long, sometimes shoulder length, it covered their ears, a lot of men had fringes, they had big, long sideburns. Obviously we can't ask you to grow your hair before Saturday but if you can grow your sideburns and not cut your hair, that would be great. Women should avoid bright make-up, please keep it natural. If you have long hair then please tie this up in a high ponytail or in low bunches with a middle parting (hair was tied back so it didn't interfere with dancing). Girls also had short, almost bowl like hair cuts, take a look at the pictures. - The better your effort with your costume, the more likely you are to get close to the camera! - If your outfit is not up to scratch, we do have a limited supply of vests and shirts here that we can loan, but please try your best to dress yourself before you arrive as there is no guarantee that we can lend you anything. - We will be providing a cloakroom for you to check items in, but it will help if you can arrive in costume and don't need to change. Food/drink We will feed you breakfast, lunch and snacks. What you'll be doing - We will be recreating a night at famous northern Soul venue The Wigan Casino, within the Kings Hall. You will be required to dance throughout the day. - As anyone who has been an extra before know, there may be a lot of waiting around, and lots of retakes of shots. You should definitely have patience, but you should still find this a rewarding experience. What you won't be doing: Alcohol and drugs are prohibited. You will not be allowed to smoke in the venue. Please don't bring any valuables. Photography and filming will not be permitted so please do not bring any cameras. Other notes: Feel free to bring any friends aged 16 or over. They don't need to register in advance; we can check them in on the day. On arrival you will be asked to sign a release form which confirms that you are happy for us to use any shots of you within our film. This is, as discussed, a non-paying role. For emergencies on the day, you can call Jack on (deleted) This document should contain everything you need to know however, so please only call if it is an emergency on Saturday. Before Saturday please email urgent enquiries to (deleted) and we will get back to you. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday. If you have fun you should consider returning on Thursday 28th August, when we will continue shooting the same scene at the same venue. We will speak to you about this on Saturday, or early next week. Womens' outfits Men's outfits

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