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  1. good man, i was beginning to think my ears needed checking out Thano - Gimme something - verve alan
  2. i have it by the chi-lites, its not that one is it alan
  3. thanks for that, i may give it ago, although someone else doing it seems a more likely proposition alan
  4. hi sweeny i've got a RB 250 needs re-wiring, fancy a job seriously alan
  5. your first post in two years ya can't say these threads don't get people talking thats what their about alan
  6. will it fill it, or kill it alan
  7. very interesting thread i myself use a modified C J Walker cj 55, ADC LMF tone arm (fixed head), with at present an Audio Technica AT3200XE cartridge. i run this through a cambridge audio 640P phono amp, to an Audio innovations valve pre amp, then by a vintage crimson electrik power amp. merlin interconnects through out. very rarely play anything other than albums on this turntable, and it is strictly out of bounds to the mrs and kids LOL else where i have a pair of gemini direct drive decks, with stanton 500 carts, ran through a behringer mixer. alan
  8. the question was would it. could it or has it been played out the answer was a resounding NO to all three i know its not a soul record, but, with such a liking for early r&b sliding into the scene i thought i'd ask to my ears at least, some tunes seem to really slow compared with times gone by as a tune i didn't think it was that bad, and i doubt the company who issued it with Hal Miller on the flip did either ( this is off a re-issue, no idea of original) oh well, how wrong you can be seems 99% of replies disliked it i won't stop disliking it because it doesn't fit in, and i 'll take all comments on board, and thank those replying for their honesty thank you alan
  9. its the hal miller he wants, not the original posted, thought i'd get that straight.
  10. makes for a good discussion though
  11. benji its the flip side to a reissue of "blessing in diguise" theres a link to a copy somewhere re-issue is as cheap as chips no idea of the original, by marty richards, by the way i was just being "mardy" and using it to make a point alan
  12. be nice to get an original for sure i'm sure there was a time when stuff played out now, wouldn't have got a look in twenty years ago and things played twenty years ago, is now considered rubbish now, i'm not saying in twenty years this will be a hit, far from it but, to my ears are things are starting to get slower everyone to there opinion, but things change, people change it may not be right for the soul scene, true but, shite track, i think not alan
  13. what to trying to say' they may be a little heavy handed at times :unsure:
  14. arrest me - jamo thomas (i think )
  15. good man ken , i know of two others for sale one as cheap as that one, and one considerably more alan
  16. was thinking there must be a few to use ........... investigate - major lance agent double 0 soul - edwin starr that'll start 'em. there loads more, so over to you ....................................
  17. oh well, back in the box. looks like its had in 15 minutes of fame . no wonder it was a b side i'll see what i can try tomorrow, something a bit more soulful. i'm sure i've got a copy of "hostage" or "joe 90" somewhere alan and don't worry it wont be being played in a club near you, well not unless your granny takes ya
  18. dosent look like anyone would agree with me oh, except my granny :rolleyes:
  19. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :)
  20. theres no pleasing some people i thought i'd heard a lot worse, with a lot bigger price tags
  21. searching through a few tunes and found this is it worthy of a play out, or is it to slow , crap , its already been done ect,....... alan (check out post no. 30)
  22. Jimmy Conwell - second hand happiness / cigarette ashes- mirwood whats the go'n rate for a copy in excellent condition is it still sought after? thanks in advance alan
  23. ANY MORE PLAY LISTS..................................
  24. a few tunes in media section now alan

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