your right to spend your cash as u see fit,personally big price tags don't necessarily make a great record and I have been of that opinion for over 36 yr.
These records are expensive now . But not when they were created . Made with care , but on obscure labels keeping production costs low . Then being shipped over to my nearest city of Liverpool. To gather dust on a dock building floor . Until , young people of the times found them . And took them to other towns in the Noth of England. Nothern soul is still big . KEEP THE FAITH.
Go for yourselve YEAH too right all memories to the loving & living still Soul folk.. 60 yrs old just !!but love the tunes of my life always... WWG1WGA koko..[*_*]
Still live my daily life living the dream. Have nothing .no money . No fine dine. But have northernsoul . No future times of stress free days. But have great past memories of these wonderful times. Yes the grass aint green for me But northernsoul make me not see this. KTF David from Scotland
Great songs! Ain't it funny that the most expensive (if you believe the buyers) was Norm's and then you put up another H-D-H on another label, yet Berry upped and outed to LA cos of Di Ross! You put up great music, chap. KOKO and KTF... a devoted listener
Ive got a spare copy of Larry Clinton " She's wanted ....on Grapevine the label brought forth by the late great John Anderson RIP...I'd happily let it go for a Bullseye 😂 I think you should have put up the Dynamo label to cover that costing for the 7"although I find the whole affair with pricing scandalous and forced up more so by people who have no interest in the music just seeing it as a commodity forcing the pricing further into the abyss
I got a copy of that Timi Yuro record. Is it worth much? Thing is it's in beautiful condition but I never play it, not being a big fan of sentimental pop ballads. I mean she's got a great voice but I don't like it much.
i never understood the collecting obsession all it does is puts music like this out of reach of most people shame rearly money fucks everthing in the end