a lot of RARE RECORDS still floating around in the Brits homeland. why does it take so long for Americans to recognize value? We produce them and England capitalizes on them. We did get even with the BEATLES though, produced in England valued in America.
It's pathetic to pay 000's of quid for a record. Why?. It won't make you a talented musician or singer.All it will do to you is send you into a state of paranoia. I've got an original copy of this record, but i'd sooner burn it than sell it.
@superfunky2006 I agree with your big rant overall you are soo right but....dont call me a sad brit who thinks they own U.S. soul music......what happened more often than not was soul fans here made soulful dance music artist's popular after the song failed to char or sell in the states, its a simple fact, Northern soul is a thing of he past now.....we call it modern soul.
Agree about Johnny manship though, a crook then and still is now
a lot of RARE RECORDS still floating around in the Brits homeland. why does it take so long for Americans to recognize value? We produce them and England capitalizes on them. We did get even with the BEATLES though, produced in England valued in America.
havenoneatall 5 months ago
all you northern soulies will rejoice in 6892 hits in a world of information congratulations!!
how hollow that must feel. music is for everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
markh876 7 months ago
It's pathetic to pay 000's of quid for a record. Why?. It won't make you a talented musician or singer.All it will do to you is send you into a state of paranoia. I've got an original copy of this record, but i'd sooner burn it than sell it.
urbeinghunted 1 year ago
@livisoul Is that true? Kenny wont say?
cmomofilm 1 year ago
I think its fair to say that "rare" is the biggest understatement ever made! haha.
cmomofilm 1 year ago
Love this .It's the first song on a £3 Northern Soul cd from Sainberries .
mrsaddlebag 1 year ago
This is a super track even today long live motown.
marwray1 1 year ago
thanks for that livisoul, that does make sense, I have been to weekenders in Yarmouth where Steve has shelled £10k+ on records with no problems!
Nsoulie 1 year ago
@Nsoulie rumour has it that Steve Davis the snooker player was the buyer on Manships auction of said record
livisoul 1 year ago
@superfunky2006 I agree with your big rant overall you are soo right but....dont call me a sad brit who thinks they own U.S. soul music......what happened more often than not was soul fans here made soulful dance music artist's popular after the song failed to char or sell in the states, its a simple fact, Northern soul is a thing of he past now.....we call it modern soul.
Agree about Johnny manship though, a crook then and still is now
oiyoumuppet 1 year ago