You know what Mike, I am now watching your record videos religiously every Friday nights now. You are finding some vinyl treasure that I wish I could find myself. Keep it up Mike.
The Temptations group you have there on Goldisc, is known today, primarily for their 1960 recording of, "Barbara", which was big in the New York City area. There was another "Temptations" group recording a year or two earlier than the "Barbara" group, as well as, another group calling themselves, The Four Temptations. None of the groups are related to the 60's Motown group that came along later.
Really cool find's them Rockabilly 45's, Thanks again enjoyed the video, Have a good time at VLV.. Sure some Big Rockabilly collectors will know the value of them obscure ones...
Really nice 45 finds Mike! I have the Danny Piel & Apollos 45 but without the sleeve. It's a pretty good 60's teen R&R record (both sides). Also have the Paul Champlain & Emeralds 45 - "Nicotine" is by far the best side! I also just found a copy of that Rolling Stones odd label variation 45 - I think it is a re-ish but still very cool. Let me know if you ever make it up my way in Harrisburg, Penna - I have MANY boxes of 45s for sale that I've hoarded through the years - and there are huge car shows down the pike in Carlisle!
Thanks. I have a bunch of family in Pennsylvania. My mother is from Philadelphia. A cousin still owns a farm near Pottsville that my great grandparents bought in 1919.
hi mike, you always impress me with the variety of these obscure 45s you pick up! really nice and interesting records and it's always fun to learn about these from your knowledge of them. i have that tony castle on east west and the deane hawley on dore, nice pop and rock 45s . i have a handful of deane hawley 45s on dore which is one of my favorite labels from the 50s and 60s. love seeing what you get because most of these 45s i have never seen or heard about before, thanks again for sharing these, cool, cool stuff! take care, rob
Could that Danny Piel and the Apollos 45 have anything to do with a toy called the jingle jump that was our around the same time? It looks like the cavemen on the cover are wearing them on their feet.
You know what Mike, I am now watching your record videos religiously every Friday nights now.
You are finding some vinyl treasure that I wish I could find myself.
Keep it up Mike.
Thanks. Didn't find much this week, but I have enough for a few videos. The trick is to keep looking!
The Temptations group you have there on Goldisc, is known today, primarily for their 1960 recording of, "Barbara", which was big in the New York City area. There was another "Temptations" group recording a year or two earlier than the "Barbara" group, as well as, another group calling themselves, The Four Temptations. None of the groups are related to the 60's Motown group that came along later.
It's odd how there can often be several unrelated groups of the same name recording around the same time.
Love rockabilly car shows....... you finally got a press pass....niiiice
That's going to be a huge event. There's another show in Vegas that weekend as well.
Great finds, Mike, you were in the right place at the right time! I enjoyed your video very much 😀
Thank you.
Really cool find's them Rockabilly 45's, Thanks again enjoyed the video, Have a good time at VLV.. Sure some Big Rockabilly collectors will know the value of them obscure ones...
I'm sure that'll be a good place to take them.
@@MikeFindsThings doo wool and rockabilly are HIGHLY COUNTERFEITED . KNOW you Shit
Your music Knowledge is incredible. Thumbs up! Trish
Thank you.
Really nice 45 finds Mike! I have the Danny Piel & Apollos 45 but without the sleeve. It's a pretty good 60's teen R&R record (both sides). Also have the Paul Champlain & Emeralds 45 - "Nicotine" is by far the best side! I also just found a copy of that Rolling Stones odd label variation 45 - I think it is a re-ish but still very cool. Let me know if you ever make it up my way in Harrisburg, Penna - I have MANY boxes of 45s for sale that I've hoarded through the years - and there are huge car shows down the pike in Carlisle!
Thanks. I have a bunch of family in Pennsylvania. My mother is from Philadelphia. A cousin still owns a farm near Pottsville that my great grandparents bought in 1919.
hi mike, you always impress me with the variety of these obscure 45s you pick up! really nice and interesting records and it's always fun to learn about these from your knowledge of them. i have that tony castle on east west and the deane hawley on dore, nice pop and rock 45s . i have a handful of deane hawley 45s on dore which is one of my favorite labels from the 50s and 60s. love seeing what you get because most of these 45s i have never seen or heard about before, thanks again for sharing these, cool, cool stuff! take care, rob
Cool. Thanks for watching
I'm a new convert to Doo Wop music. Watching from London UK.
The Twin Tones are Rockabilly, I have one of their promos on a different label. I have 3 of Bill Haley's Mambo Rock 45
I'd love to get the Jackson Five album. I have the Hollywood Squares album you showed.
Eddie Gaines on Summit
Did you mention that
Legendary
I'm pretty sure it's a real one too.
Could that Danny Piel and the Apollos 45 have anything to do with a toy called the jingle jump that was our around the same time? It looks like the cavemen on the cover are wearing them on their feet.
Could be. I have no idea
Is it possible to check the matrices on the Eddie Gaines single to see if it is a bootleg or an original?
I would need the correct info to be sure. Someone has to know.
Did you find out if the Eddie Gaines is a real or fake one?
Not yet. I'll update in a video when I find out for sure.
I think I'm going to quit being an Audiophile....,
I'm beginning to look like him (this Guy) without scoring any Vinyl.
I have a copy of JAN JAN on a blue issue
Someone is selling that Jungle jump record on mercuri for $8.00
Good to know
Bootleg? Lol COUNTERFEIT