Whoa! I put my laptop in my kitchen sink and get free wifi!
Highlights from last 3 days in North Texas/Southern Oklahoma:
my top two (of many) things I constantly get outbidded on...nice! I have heard that the Yvonne is from 1963, can anyone confirm that?..I find it hard to believe that those caveman-ass funk banging drums are 44 years old...
Love those bongos on the Emperors, its what makes it a touch above Don's version.
Had to pay loot for this disco rap gem, even though it was misfiled on the 'bay. Prob would have gone for more if accurately described. I only knew it cause it was played on my radio show a while back, and i had added it to my watch lists.
I am actually far more enamoured with the flip side ballad.
yeah no joke......I REALLY like the flip as well. I bought it for the ClassA side, but i did research on it and found a top 5 list where someone had listed the flip, so I figured it was gonna be good. But dam, to me its one of those 80s/modernsoul/ballads that walks the line of being kinda cheesy (that falsetto loses me a bit), but the music is just amazing (that guitar specifically).
I have heard that the Yvonne is from 1963, can anyone confirm that?..I find it hard to believe that those caveman-ass funk banging drums are 44 years old...
yes, 1963 realease backed by the famous flames ...
eddie bo - from this day on (seven b) pat hunt - super cool (early bird) betty johnson - can't help myself (midway) bobby thomas - please mr lovemaker (lyndell) the trillers - do the train (grove city) otis goodwin - i feel it just a little bit (jazz)
I didn't see the weekend finds thread, so here goes. After months of seeing people find great stuff I finally got some things. Went home for a wedding this weekend, did a-ok.
some rock records
some salsa records
two soul, one disco, one african. anyone know the african record? pretty cool guitar driven stuff
I didn't see the weekend finds thread, so here goes. After months of seeing people find great stuff I finally got some things. Went home for a wedding this weekend, did a-ok.
some rock records
how is that challenger's record i have been debating on spendin money on it but cant seem to get any sound clips
45s chris clark - love's gone bad/put yourself in my place [v.i.p.] the delfonics - he don't really love you/without you [moon shot] bill moss - sock it to 'em soul brother [bell] michael wycoff - looking up to you/love is so easy [rca] lyn collins - think (about it)/ain't no sunshine [king] dee edwards - why can't there be love/say it again with feeling [bump shop] manuel b. holcolm and his band - kick out-ins/i stayed away too long [diamond jim] lee rogers - go-go-girl/i'm a practical guy [d-town] the cavaliers - hold to my baby/dance little girl [rca] all the people - cramp your style/whatcha gonna do about it [blue candle] sly, slick & wicked - sho' nuff/ready for your [people]
how is that challenger's record i have been debating on spendin money on it but cant seem to get any sound clips
I like it a lot. They were a group of college and high school kids in Puerto Rico who caught the psychadelic buzz. There are two different pressing, one with 7 Up commercials and one without, both released in '69. Can't help you with the soundclips, but I'd describe it as latin psych rock with a west coast feel, including organ and some fuzz moves, but not guitar centered like Santana. I don't know if that makes too much sense, but its a cool record.
Wow, I've never seen that Arsenio LP before. Looks really nice - what era are the sessions from?
It's a budget pressing of one of his later albums, late 60's probably. Hip Wax calls it "roots music amped up considerably for the demands of the times--really wild!"--so I'm looking forward to hearing it.
I didn't see the weekend finds thread, so here goes. After months of seeing people find great stuff I finally got some things. Went home for a wedding this weekend, did a-ok.
some rock records
how is that challenger's record i have been debating on spendin money on it but cant seem to get any sound clips
didnt like that Challengers shit at all. i sold my OG cuz it went for a few bucks. later found a reissue while cleaning out a store. you can have it if you want. just give me an addy.
Have you ever rapped with Tony from Hip Wax, Reynaldo? Really nice guy, I see him out all the time. You should get in touch with him since you find his site to be such a great resource.
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$1 each from my secret contact, except for the earl van dyke courtesy of gruvy james which was still surprisingly cheap.
DIE
Highlights from last 3 days in North Texas/Southern Oklahoma:
Wend & Bon is my new favorite Barb & Ern-sounding record.
my top two (of many) things I constantly get outbidded on...nice!
I have heard that the Yvonne is from 1963, can anyone confirm that?..I find it hard to believe that those caveman-ass funk banging drums are 44 years old...
Love those bongos on the Emperors, its what makes it a touch above Don's version.
I am actually far more enamoured with the flip side ballad.
Nice score. I wish I hadn't been sleeping, my copy needs a serious mint-up (British definition of VG+ related)
yeah no joke......I REALLY like the flip as well. I bought it for the ClassA side, but i did research on it and found a top 5 list where someone had listed the flip, so I figured it was gonna be good. But dam, to me its one of those 80s/modernsoul/ballads that walks the line of being kinda cheesy (that falsetto loses me a bit), but the music is just amazing (that guitar specifically).
-pj
yes, 1963 realease backed by the famous flames ...
nice.
i've been fiendin for that!
eddie bo - from this day on (seven b)
pat hunt - super cool (early bird)
betty johnson - can't help myself (midway)
bobby thomas - please mr lovemaker (lyndell)
the trillers - do the train (grove city)
otis goodwin - i feel it just a little bit (jazz)
speaking of Lemuria's , whats with this record???
http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=200024406911
some rock records
some salsa records
two soul, one disco, one african. anyone know the african record? pretty cool guitar driven stuff
how is that challenger's record
i have been debating on spendin money on it but cant seem to get any sound clips
chris clark - love's gone bad/put yourself in my place [v.i.p.]
the delfonics - he don't really love you/without you [moon shot]
bill moss - sock it to 'em soul brother [bell]
michael wycoff - looking up to you/love is so easy [rca]
lyn collins - think (about it)/ain't no sunshine [king]
dee edwards - why can't there be love/say it again with feeling [bump shop]
manuel b. holcolm and his band - kick out-ins/i stayed away too long [diamond jim]
lee rogers - go-go-girl/i'm a practical guy [d-town]
the cavaliers - hold to my baby/dance little girl [rca]
all the people - cramp your style/whatcha gonna do about it [blue candle]
sly, slick & wicked - sho' nuff/ready for your [people]
LP
terry callier - what color is love [cadet]
I am straight tripping on the fact that this was originally supposed to be a double LP.
Looks really nice - what era are the sessions from?
I like it a lot. They were a group of college and high school kids in Puerto Rico who caught the psychadelic buzz. There are two different pressing, one with 7 Up commercials and one without, both released in '69. Can't help you with the soundclips, but I'd describe it as latin psych rock with a west coast feel, including organ and some fuzz moves, but not guitar centered like Santana. I don't know if that makes too much sense, but its a cool record.
^^ i recently realized just how many motown essentials i was missing, so the grip is on. b/w GC Cameron has an issue with his shorts.
^^ anybody ever seen this ballinjack? i was doing the eyebrow raise.
didnt like that Challengers shit at all. i sold my OG cuz it went for a few bucks. later found a reissue while cleaning out a store. you can have it if you want. just give me an addy.
Have you ever rapped with Tony from Hip Wax, Reynaldo?
Really nice guy, I see him out all the time.
You should get in touch with him since you find his site to be such a great resource.