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The pacemaker is not the same cut is it ?

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The pacemaker is not the same cut is it ?

Same basic recording, Ken - think the mix is (very) slightly different, though. Or possibly it just sounds different in the Scepter remastering.

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Wigan, Mecca or Torch ? Or all three ?

UK release ?

Definately not played at The Torch .

If I had to say a venue , I would go with it being WC .

Malc

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I REMEMBER WHEN........ this record was absolutely massive.

At St. Ives All-Dayers when this was played by the likes of Hammy, Nev Wherry etc, it was like an almighty stampede!!!

The intro was awesome to hear and watch. I have a recording of Nev introducing it in one of his sets and the place literally erupting!

Happy Days!

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Yep Yate as Clarkies David Huff coverup.

The pacemaker version is slightly lower gain and production but is the same.

Out of interest i bought a Pacemaker Demo Donkeys years ago (1986) and have never seen another (not been looking to hard) anyone got one or is it an oddity?

Its not a white label but is printed in the info

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On the Scepter L.P 'Tomorrow Never Comes', 'I Don't Have A Mind Of My Own' is definitely a different cut than the 45 with added girls and horns, they chant "Dreaming, dreaming" between the lyrics too.

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First plays at the Yate niter, via Ian Clark.

The guy who discovered it was Bob Morris, from Stoke; he was on the coach going to Yate, with the said record and intended flogging it to Ian.

Unforgettable intro !!!!

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