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Jaco

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  1. All well and good but not entirely relevant. Whether or not you have bought records with money that you have paid tax on is not the issue. The issue is whether or not you are carrying out a trade, something that would probably not apply to 99% of people who are selling records on e-bay who are on this forum. The Inland Revenue, who are unlikely to have significant resources available to establish a trading position on any great scale,would have to consider what are known as the "badges of trade." For people owning records, for personal use in the first instance, and then selling them on, even at a profit, in order to acquire more records for personal use, the "badges of trade" argument is not likely to be sustained. There is a concept of "pride of possession" which extends to chatels such as records, books, works of art etc that distinguishes such assets from trading stock. I think that most people on here can relax and not expect any contact from HMRC anyday soon
  2. Succinctly put as always, Gareth.
  3. Shameless bump. Anybody playing?
  4. Pedant alert. The number is PEN 15 and is currently owned by Regtransfers.co.uk. Currently for sale at £99,995.
  5. Ok, so I did this a few weeks ago and got a great response to the unknown tracks on this CD. If anybody still wants to play here are a few more: Female vocal - opening lyrics "You can't imagine the way I felt the day we met, the feeling I had that day with my heart up around my head" Male vocal - opening lyrics "You've been out partying all night long, and you're having so much fun you've forgotten that your man's back home" Male vocal - opening lyrics "You keep telling me lies that you don't love me, but I can see in your eyes that you don't mean that at all" Thanks in advance.
  6. Haven't checked back through all of the tracks listed but a few I would consider that fit into this category would include: Little D and the Harlems - "Who's gonna pick up the pieces" Rickie and the Hallmarks - "Joanie, don't you cry" Revlons - "Dry your eyes"
  7. Bob, the most expensive plate in the UK is F 1, sold for £440,625. Crazy or what?
  8. anybody driving around with R5 OUL?
  9. I've listened to it and pretty much like everybody else has said, some good stuff and some not so good stuff. Can't see much in there for a nighter spot but I can't imagine that Ian would use this podcast as a template anyhow. Always enthusiastic, predictably controversial, difficult to ignore - it is his way now as much as it's always been.
  10. To me the the epitome of underground (literally) northern club culture. Sweaty, cramped atmosphere characterised by walls dripping with condesation when it was at it's hottest. Bottles of Newcastle Brown behind the bar First when in '72 and continued throughout until it closed. Barry Tasker was certainly an underestimated DJ but Richard, in my opinion, enhanced the club's reputation when he joined. For what ever reason I always specifically associate the Pendelum with Mr Flood's Party, Duke Browner and Christine Cooper. Great times at a top venue.
  11. You are just too prepared, Kev! Looking forward to this one again, and if John Reid is having Nickleback I'll go with some Odd Future. Mike
  12. That's the one, Tony. Thanks.
  13. Bob, definitely a fast one. Sounds early 60's if anything. Chorus includes the line "You'd better back up and get away from here, because what you said, you said last year"
  14. Thanks for the input so far, guys. A couple more - both opening lines: Female vocal, spoken intro - "I gave you my heart and you took it for a game, now you want it back ain't that a shame" Male vocal - "It's in my soul now and it's out of control" Thanks.
  15. Thanks, Chalky.
  16. Again Bob, I think you right with this one. Thanks.
  17. Any further suggestions?
  18. On a roll now - 3 out of 4 so far. Couple more: Male vocal R & B kinda thing - "Hey now baby, hey now ??? (repeated) you betta slow down, you been running wild. You been runnning round with that no good fool....." opening lines. Female vocal - Opening chorus/hook - "Love is what you make it, you've got to give and take it"
  19. I think that might be it, Bob. Thanks.
  20. Thanks Bob.
  21. Bob, two different tracks, both female vocals. The "This is my first time in love" starts with the opening lyrics - "You tell me you love me and swore it by the stars up above" The "People are saying that I'm a fool......" chorus appears to be - "My man is qualified"
  22. A couple more: Chorus - "This is my first time in love" Opening line - "People are saying that I'm a fool, they're saying I've lost my cool" Thanks again in advance
  23. Just listened to again and it's "friends" rather than "prince" which now seems completely stupid! Not George Smith. The chorus seems to be "Tell me should I come back home to you"
  24. Thanks Benji.
  25. Second track is male.

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