hey Rey, why do you always get in bidding wars instead of sniping at the last second? Seems like you could save yourself some money. Just curious of your strategies, thats all.
You know what...yesterday, prompted by the concern of a fellow Strutter, I actually signed up with e-snipe, and, from now on, will be using that method of bidding. Thank you for your well-placed concern.
All bought on credit from traded-in dupe 45's - nothing beats shopping without ca$h!!!
Word to Sammy doin' his thing! Mad trim on the jacket, and he rips one of the (genuinely) better versions of "Spinning Wheel" out there...nice playing on this...
lee fields gotta be a re-press, right? o'jays adds to my collection of the excellent dollarbincommon Up Front Records series...I want the Ohio Players one!
Crystal Grass is a nice uncommon pull...euro-proto-disco, like a funky Shocking Blue or somehting...Ramsey is a double, I snatched the jpeg from THIS AUCTION that has a low buy-it-now and may be the right move for one of y'all, even though the copy looks a little rough...this record is the shit...
The Escorts was a nice find, OG in the shriz wriz for real small $$$...don't know anything about the Elvin Bishop, looked promising, pulled out of the fifty cent bin with a rinked OG Dramatics Whatcha See LP...
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wish I had K-in-Canada style jpegs for these 2:
Cornell Campbell - No Mans Land/Professional Version - Gibbs Skin Flesh & Bones - Chat Chat/Aggrovators Version - High Note [/b]also: Joe Kennedy - Come Back To Me - Tru-Lite Archie Bell - Do the Choo Choo - Atlantic Change of Pace - Blood's Thicker Than Water - Stone Lady The Larks - The Jerk - Money
SoulOnIce is that Elvin Bishop any good. I seen one of his LPs sealed that looked pretty cool but I didn't want to chance it on junk. Thanks.
I'm listening to it now...the playing on it is nice, tight blues...but his vocals are on some faux-yokel-comedy steez, and very hard to bear. Best track was an instrumental, by far, and I'll probably play it on my show, so the fifty cent? well spent. I cannot endorse this record, though.
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i saw he sold a copy of "Food For Thought" for $140
(Whatever that means).
Word to Sammy doin' his thing! Mad trim on the jacket, and he rips one of the (genuinely) better versions of "Spinning Wheel" out there...nice playing on this...
lee fields gotta be a re-press, right? o'jays adds to my collection of the excellent dollarbincommon Up Front Records series...I want the Ohio Players one!
Crystal Grass is a nice uncommon pull...euro-proto-disco, like a funky Shocking Blue or somehting...Ramsey is a double, I snatched the jpeg from THIS AUCTION that has a low buy-it-now and may be the right move for one of y'all, even though the copy looks a little rough...this record is the shit...
The Escorts was a nice find, OG in the shriz wriz for real small $$$...don't know anything about the Elvin Bishop, looked promising, pulled out of the fifty cent bin with a rinked OG Dramatics Whatcha See LP...
45's:[/b]
wish I had K-in-Canada style jpegs for these 2:
Cornell Campbell - No Mans Land/Professional Version - Gibbs
Skin Flesh & Bones - Chat Chat/Aggrovators Version - High Note
[/b]also:
Joe Kennedy - Come Back To Me - Tru-Lite
Archie Bell - Do the Choo Choo - Atlantic
Change of Pace - Blood's Thicker Than Water - Stone Lady
The Larks - The Jerk - Money
You go, girl! I cheer you on from my computer. You will like that Hoctor record too.
I'm listening to it now...the playing on it is nice, tight blues...but his vocals are on some faux-yokel-comedy steez, and very hard to bear. Best track was an instrumental, by far, and I'll probably play it on my show, so the fifty cent? well spent. I cannot endorse this record, though.