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Amsterdam Russ

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  1. Brilliant! I admire their genius in marketing! Love this part: Can we assume then that it took them two years to sell the 50 sets? If so, it just goes to show what potential there is for great items such as these. I don't play guitar, but I sure do wish I did now.
  2. Each to their own, of course, Pete. The DB is all about owning the rarest format of an otherwise very easily obtainable 45. It's about collecting rare things - objects as trophies. The Timi Yuro is about a sublime slice of soul that just happens to be rare. It's music as a trophy. To me there's a big difference. Mind you, find both in a charity shop for a quid each when I've only got one coin and one way or another I'd not leave either of them behind!
  3. My choice? Timi Yuro - "It'll never be affordable to me". Great tune. Monumental tune! So is DB, but as a song it's easily available. On the other hand, Timi Yuro gave us something completely unique. In my book there's nothing else like it emotionally, well, except for Buddy Smith - When you lose the one you love. And that'll never be affordable to me either.
  4. When I first started listening to Northern Soul and Motown as a stupid teenager - and naively believing that it was a black and white world in which life's choices were about picking one thing or the other - I recall saying to a friend that if this great music that I'd just discovered didn't exist I'd probably get into ska and reggae. That though would probably have led me to a completely different, possibly more "mellow" life, which ultimately may not have suited me. I like the heart-pumping adrenaline hype that goes with dancing to Northern Soul, and the tingles that come from listening to Northern Soul, so guess I'd need these feelings from some form of music. Like a lot of people, I listen to stuff across many genres such as the aforementioned Ska and Reggae along with jazz, bebop, jump blues/swing, Latin, cumbia, African, classical, blues and more. The thing is though, I rarely if ever get the 'Northern Soul' emotional highs - the rapture - with other forms of music, and I have no conscious control over these feelings. They happen or they don't. Some Latin sounds come close. For example, I recently bought a CD of Haitian music from the 60s through the 70s call Haiti Direct. It's got some great stuff on it like this one below. Reckon I could go for stuff like this in a big way in the non-Northern universe. And all those tropical cocktails and other colourful things that you'd associate with the tropics is a big step up from pints of lager, beer bellies, talc and grim venues in grey-skied towns
  5. Locking this post as it's run its course.
  6. Thank you making contact at last, Sergio. First of all, you didn't pay for postage two times. When I bought the 45 from you, I paid for the cost of it being mailed. It cost me 8 euros. Remember? Second, you doubt if the 45 is the same one you sent? Further, you say that nothing can demonstrate that the copy in the video is the copy you sent. Look closely at the clip and recall that you sent me a scan of the label before I bought it. I still have it and it's got the same writing on it. That's why I made the clip; so it would be clear that it was the very same record. I'm happy to share and compare your scan with a scan of the 45 you sent. Likewise, I'm quite happy to post a new video clip alongside the scan you sent me. That would be my pleasure... Third, you did not reply to my email stating that the record was not as described (and yes, I've checked spam filters, etc). Fourth, you did not reply to my later email stating that a) I had spoken with a mod here, and b) If a refund was not forthcoming by the weekend, I would post here about my dealings with you. Fifth, nothing you've said here mitigates your completely unprofessional and deceptive approach to selling 45s. Sixth, your original sales post states that the items offered are in excellent condition. No, that's just not true, is it? The 45 you sent me a) has obvious surface marks, b) has obvious crackles, and c) doesn't play! See video clip previously posted. Now, Sergio Vivas, the package you sent has a return address of: ************ Please confirm this address here and I will return the item to you by registered post. Thereafter I anticipate a full refund. Sincerely, Russell
  7. I don’t buy that many records from Soul Source listings, but when I do transactions have always gone smoothly. On one occasion (and only one) when there was a grading issue, the seller sorted matters out swiftly and effectively. A combination of the reputation of this site, and buying from members you’ve had opportunity to interact with on here over time, and the generally strong sense of community, means that overall it’s a trustworthy and safe place to do vinyl business. I’m rather sorry then to have to make a post now about my recent and unsatisfactory experiences with a member here. The member goes by the user name of Suite45, presumed real name Sergio M. Vivas (smvivas74@gmail.com). In a nutshell, Sergio/Suite45 posted up a sales list here on 30th January of this year with all items described as being in excellent condition. Sales list here: I bought and paid for Sonji Clay “Deeper in my heart” on 5th Feb. The seller had a number of positive feedbacks, so I paid for the item as gift/friends thinking that the feedback must count for something (fool). What arrived two months later was a 45 that was clearly not in the condition described - it’s bottom-end VG+ condition with surface marks and audible noise. Worse, it has fatal damage in the run-in grooves, which either causes the stylus arm to stick or jump off the record completely. I made a video clip of the problem so the seller could a) clearly see it, and b) be sure that it was the 45 he’d sent (there was writing on the label, so it was easily identifiable). The seller has not replied and the requested refund has not been forthcoming. Clip here: https://youtu.be/WVvI8-SCUxQ By itself, it’s an annoying situation. However, it concludes what has been two months of frustration with a seller who completely lacks any sort of professionalism. For the sake of complete transparency, here’s a break down of communications and events across the two-month period with this seller. Before posting this, I did ask the advice of sales forum moderator Rod (thanks for your support), who tells me that I’ve been way too generous in my patience with the seller. In hindsight, that’s possibly true. My position though is that I’ve never had a serious problem with any 45 I’ve bought, nor with any sellers — until now. Here’s how the transaction went: - 5th Feb: item paid for. - 15th Feb: item not received, so check it had been posted. - 17th Feb: seller states posted 'last week'. - 25th Feb: tell seller item still not received. State will wait one more week before considering options. - 3rd March: tell seller item still not received. - 5th March (one month later): seller provides tracking number for item. Item is shown as having been posted 22nd Feb, two weeks later than said. "Spanish postal service sucks," he says. - 17th March: item shown as delivered via Spanish postal service website. No item received. Wait a couple more days. Still no item even though postal website shows delivery. Presume wrong tracking number given. - 21st March: advise seller item not received and query tracking number. - 21st March: seller says item returned to him. Shows me pic of package. Incorrect address and handwriting on package makes address confusing to Dutch postal service. - 21st March: I clarify my address and ask him to resend. - 27th March: ask for confirmation that item has been resent. Seller replies: will let you know when I've sent it. - 28th March: I ask if he could please get it in the post promptly - it's been nearly two months. Tells me not his fault and won't charge me for reshipping(!). - 1st April: ask again if item has been sent. Yes... - 5th April: package received. Item not as described and has a fatal jump. - 7th April: email seller with video clip and ask how this can be resolved. - 13th April (today): no response from seller and no refund. As you can see, it’s been a long drawn-out affair made worse by a disingenuous seller who has no regard for the customer. At this point I’m not really bothered about getting my money back. It’s a sufficiently small amount (20 euros + postage) for me to write it off and put the whole thing down to experience. It still leaves a bad taste in the mouth, though. The most obvious lesson learned is to not make Paypal payments as gift/friends to people you really don’t know — even when they do have a certain amount of positive feedback on here. Normally I wouldn’t, but as said — and more fool me - the positive feedback swayed me. So, even among members of Soul Source the age-old warning holds true: caveat emptor — let the buyer beware! And Sergio M. Vivas - up yours
  8. Nice thought, Richard, but why would you scour the internet for a scan of a 45 you were selling when you had one in your hand? And wouldn't you notice the rather obvious differences in colour?
  9. Lots of really good pics coming out. Great!
  10. The one at the rear has quite the expression on his face!
  11. Just to add to Paul's comment... Apparently, so I was told by someone behind the counter at Record Mania in Amsterdam, covering labels heavily in marker pen or writing your name on them was also about protecting your treasured 45s from being stolen by other DJs. Seems competition was absolutely cutthroat on the Dutch/Suriname soul scene back then!
  12. Yups that's always a possibility as is it being an actual female version. Sounded brilliant to me and I was hearing it loud, crisp and clear.
  13. Yup, it's been a calamity, Pete. Just one thing after another and then when the record does arrive it's buggered. Not a happy bunny as you might imagine! Will wait to hear what the seller has to say although to be honest I'm at that stage where I'm inclined to write the transaction off and walk away.
  14. Can't spell "distributed" either...
  15. I bought a record from this seller end of Jan/beginning of Feb and finally got the item at the weekend, some 10 weeks after paying for it. The run-in groove is damaged causing the stylus arm to jump off the disc or to stick. I took a video clip of it this morning and have emailed the seller. https://youtu.be/WVvI8-SCUxQ
  16. Well found! By the looks of things it had no trouble spotting you, Martyn.
  17. I am sorry - to a degree. It's one of my girlfriend's all-time favourite punning punchlines and so I'm conditioned to use it whenever the opportunity may arise. I'll tell Bev that I used it here and she'll be mightily impressed that I somehow snuck it in. Thanks then for feeding me the opportunity to do so
  18. The difference between a stoat and a weasel? .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... Weasels are weasily recognisable and stoats are stotally different!
  19. Lessons can help provide the fundamentals. That is the whole point of any lesson. What people do after that - how they develop their own style, ie, their individuality - is entirely down to them.
  20. People have been teaching other people to dance for as long as people have had a desire to shake their thang. Jive, jitterbug, tap, tango, salsa… whatever the dance style, someone's out there teaching others to do the same. I took dance classes in London with my partner some years back. We did Ceroc, which is a mix of jive and salsa. It was good fun, it brought us closer together as a couple, and it means that whenever the opportunity arises, we can get out on the floor and, God forbid, enjoy ourselves! Northern Soul dancing is not sacred. It doesn't require acolytes to be initiated into the elite secrets of 'the scene'. It's a dance. It provides pleasure. That's all. And if someone wants to teach this dance style to others then great. They're doing as much to not only "keep the faith" (whatever that actually means), but also help spread it. Good luck to her and anyone else who wants to do the same.
  21. Please do take something with you to mop up that drool! Absolutely fantastic to have things in our lives that create the drool effect in the first place. It shows not only that we're alive, but that passion runs deep in our souls. Too many people lose that passion as they go through life and find themselves distracted by the sometimes mundanity of daily existence. Keep that flame of passion burning bright! Oh, and please do report back once you've sufficiently recovered.
  22. You're more than welcome. Glad to have been of service
  23. You are right. Here's the intro page for the complete dissertation... https://www.indiana45s.com/garage.htm

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