Everything posted by Jaco
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Shrine Records Collection
Pretty sure they would pay more than that in one go, rather than piecemeal. But some are really not worth getting, in my opinion. A Robb says, Prophets, Ray Pollard, Shirley Edwards are the real deal.
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Shrine Records Collection
You knew somebody would do it didn't you? £36,700 according the 5th edition.
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Shrine Records Collection
Cant believe that nobody is seriously bigging up "One gold piece" - the epitome of group harmony in my opinion.
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Walter And The Admirations
I'm with you on this one Russ. The intro is awesome. A simple cord structure but just a perfect set up for a stellar track.
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Universal Joint - Love Won't Wear Off
Doh. Forgotten about J R Bailey version so question is relevant for both of them.
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Universal Joint - Love Won't Wear Off
Who, when, where? Usual info required. Super track. Ta much
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Used To Be Cool, Now Crap
For those that don't like instrumentals it's normally because of a perceived lack of soul via the absence of vocals but to me the very best instrumentals including most of these listed, it's all about atmosphere and the creation of that unique sound that underpins most dance sounds. They may be unfashionable now but we cannot deny the place they hold in the scene overall.
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Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You
I personally would have this in my top 20 at least. It's got everything.
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Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You
Bored Russ?
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Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You
- Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You
Yes Godz but do you like it?- Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You
Quite surprised that Levine is credited with this particularly if its in 1976. I had stopped going to the Mecca by then and was just about to finish going to Wigan. I'd always assumed it was a Wigan track and when I first heard it much later it reinforced for me just how much good stuff remained to be found after that golden era.- Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You
Anybody?- Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You
Who was responsible for turning this up and when? Magnificent track. Ta much- Mixed Feelings
Sure there will be some snipes, just surprised no bids as yet. This achieved in excess of $5.6k in 2007 but each successive sale listed on Popsike has gone for less each time though a G- went to nearly $2k fairly recently. Somebody took a punt and offered this seller $1000. Not surprised to see that offer declined!- Mixed Feelings
One on e-bay with less than a day to go with no bids. Starting bid $1999.99. Late action expected?- The Combinations On Kellmac
Was this one of Rod Shards finds? Did Richard move his copy on?- Love Committee
Hope it didn't come across as any form of criticism Rod, just your usual laconic humorous style.- Love Committee
Just so casual there, Rod. 3 icons turn up at your stall and you say it as if it was just another regular event. Must have been mind-blowing.- Love Committee
So that would be 1980, Toad? Used to be the Ethics so presumably they are the "Standing in the darkness" Ethics?- Love Committee
Where was "I made a mistake" first aired and who by? Great track by the way. Ta much.- Paul Anka... Cant Help Loving You
Definitely as early as 73 at the Mecca from my memory so predates RS RCA involvement. So maybe a Levine or Cats discovery.- Value: The Exits "another Sundown..." Kapp Demo
Whatever price it actually commands, in soul musical terms it's worth tons more. An absolute classic.- More Ebay Insanity : Lillie Bryant $1,391 ?
If it did I don't remember it (not that that's much to go by) but if it was it certainly stayed under the radar for a few years.- The Northern Soul Top 500-Definitive Edition. Nov 30Th
Got the first two and probably don't need a third but no doubt some will feel inclined to buy it, so good luck to them and Kev. I was not specifically on the scene in the 80's preferring to listen to contemporary stuff courtesy of Richard S and the sttuff adopted by Rod Deerlove, but I will remain eternally grateful that the scene was maintained by the guys at Stafford and Ady C and all the other people who ran venues in the 80's that allowed me to be aware of the stuff being discovered and played then which I then fully appreciated when the time was right to come back. Attendance wise, it might have been a bit thin but music wise, the quality of stuff from the 80's definitely stacks up against the very best of that discovered in the 70's. - Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You