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I managed to pick this up at a flea market for a couple of quid.  The white label say's World Pacific Records with matrix WP466A on the I hear a symphony side and WP467B on the Lovers Concerto side. The label is moulded, not stuck on. The vinyl looks typical 70's quality. Would this be a legit demo pressing or was there a boot of this type known? I wonder why anyone would bother to produce a boot when the original is so cheap to buy. Any info appreciated. Thanks, Tony.

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2 hours ago, Rich B said:

This one looks like a boot to me;

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Not sure about this one though;

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Most I have seen look like this;

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Me thinks if memory serves me right that the first two are boots. But what a great record from the Casino. And this I think first got played in 1977 so 40 years tonight I would probably be listening to it. 

Steve

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28 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Me thinks if memory serves me right that the first two are boots. But what a great record from the Casino. And this I think first got played in 1977 so 40 years tonight I would probably be listening to it. 

Steve

Yep that's the one Steve. No doubt I have a boot but a really good sound anyway and worth the 2 quid I.M.O. Still baffled as to why anyone would boot it?? Might make a Frisbee out of it.  Cheers, Tony.

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32 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Me thinks if memory serves me right that the first two are boots. But what a great record from the Casino. And this I think first got played in 1977 so 40 years tonight I would probably be listening to it. 

Steve

 

33 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Me thinks if memory serves me right that the first two are boots. But what a great record from the Casino. And this I think first got played in 1977 so 40 years tonight I would probably be listening to it. 

Steve

Was played at The Cethorpes Pier Circa 1975 and was a massive record there at the time and Instrumentals very popular during the 70's so just a we bit earlier, It was one of those records that builds and builds up to the ending, my mate has  cassette tapes of some of my spots there with myself Ginger and Eddie,Poke, Chris Dalton etc, although sound quality not that great on but interesting insights of those heady day and nites, So yea I'm Guilty as Charged lol 

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3 hours ago, RICK SCOTT said:

 

Was played at The Cethorpes Pier Circa 1975 and was a massive record there at the time and Instrumentals very popular during the 70's so just a we bit earlier, It was one of those records that builds and builds up to the ending, my mate has  cassette tapes of some of my spots there with myself Ginger and Eddie,Poke, Chris Dalton etc, although sound quality not that great on but interesting insights of those heady day and nites, So yea I'm Guilty as Charged lol 

Thanks Rick. Never got to Cleethorps Pier. It would have taken days from Widnes to hitch it in those days and couldn't have afforded the train. 

Steve 

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5 hours ago, suinoz said:

Yep that's the one Steve. No doubt I have a boot but a really good sound anyway and worth the 2 quid I.M.O. Still baffled as to why anyone would boot it?? Might make a Frisbee out of it.  Cheers, Tony.

IIRC the lookalike black and white "audition copy" had poor sound quality, so if yours sounds good it might be proper...

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Hey Jerry, The sound quality is perfect on the one I have, and condition of vinyl and labels are really good, no warps etc. It's obviously been well looked after and I doubt it's been played much. Maybe I will resurrect in one of my spots somewhere. I do remember it from Clegg, was a floor packer. Tony.

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8 hours ago, suinoz said:

Hey Jerry, The sound quality is perfect on the one I have, and condition of vinyl and labels are really good, no warps etc. It's obviously been well looked after and I doubt it's been played much. Maybe I will resurrect in one of my spots somewhere. I do remember it from Clegg, was a floor packer. Tony.

Station Road for me - sounded much better loud, but it goes in that category of "You really had to be there"...;-)

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On 22/04/2017 at 14:00, Winsford Soul said:

Me thinks if memory serves me right that the first two are boots. But what a great record from the Casino. And this I think first got played in 1977 so 40 years tonight I would probably be listening to it. 

Steve

Earlier Steve, 1975

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Posted
On 22/04/2017 at 14:30, suinoz said:

Yep that's the one Steve. No doubt I have a boot but a really good sound anyway and worth the 2 quid I.M.O. Still baffled as to why anyone would boot it?? Might make a Frisbee out of it.  Cheers, Tony.

That was a £15 record at the time so it made sense to boot it, they came out end of 76

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Took me ages to find it as it was in my dont play very often pile - probably about 35 years ago - anyway now back in my play box , forgot how about three quarters through the rest of the orchestra wakes up - stamp mark both sides looks like the MR stamp circle without the MR in it - see the pics 

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Posted
1 hour ago, davetay said:

Yeah, as Double Cookin says played in 74.

 

Definitely played in the Casino main room '74. Late summer or thereabouts. 

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Straying ever so very slightly away from the topic subject, but does anyone else remember an instrumental version of "Just Walk In My Shoes" being played at about the same time as "I Hear A Symphony"? Or is my fevered imagination now becoming the most warped part of me?

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29 minutes ago, ZoomSoulBlue said:

Joey staying on instrumental sounds 74 was the same year as Rosemary what happened - happened 

Yep, certainly was. Far too many really good instrumentals played that year to remember them all.

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Come on lads and lasses. Surely there must be someone out there who remembers an instrumental of Just Walk In My Shoes being played in 74? Please tell me I didn't imagine it😂😂😂

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On 01/06/2018 at 18:50, Joey said:

Come on lads and lasses. Surely there must be someone out there who remembers an instrumental of Just Walk In My Shoes being played in 74? Please tell me I didn't imagine it😂😂😂

Probably Gary Glenn & The Soul Set and your mind erased the terrible vocals!

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1 hour ago, Paul r said:

Probably Gary Glenn & The Soul Set and your mind erased the terrible vocals!

Lol. That really was an awful waste of vinyl and studio time wasn't it? No, it wasn't that crappy thing, but most definitely an instrumental. Not played very much, but definitely several times in the main room mid to late 74. Maybe off one of those sounds orchestral type cheapo LPs? I'm 99.99999% sure that it wasn't my imagination or overindulgence in Durophet. Someone out there must know.......pleeeeease!!!! It's doing my head in! 

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I picked up a mini LP of this with picture sleeve, I remember in the 80's having the younger generation of the time saying why would I want that but I like it and reminds me of my first all-dayer at Reading top rank.

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Joey ,

Instrumentally speaking ,"SYMPHONY " ,Caramel Strings is the Most dreary , Drab motown interpretation Ever!. But in that cavernous Emp Ballroom it sounded Monumental !. You Are Hallucinating About a "Shoes",Instro ,Methinks?

Vocal Versions , Billie Davis,Gary Glenn&Soul Set ,and Magnificicent Men {AKA Manificents onCounsel } No Vocal less versions on B sides .S.S. never attempted a Captain Pugwash version on his Style aphone? , too early for the current batch of Funks ,backing tracks.Can suggest humbly you are thinking of " Tears Of A Clown" Instro , Detriot sound ,Contour LP track ? LOL .John .

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4 minutes ago, John Hart said:

Joey ,

Instrumentally speaking ,"SYMPHONY " ,Caramel Strings is the Most dreary , Drab motown interpretation Ever!. But in that cavernous Emp Ballroom it sounded Monumental !. You Are Hallucinating About a "Shoes",Instro ,Methinks?

Vocal Versions , Billie Davis,Gary Glenn&Soul Set ,and Magnificicent Men {AKA Manificents onCounsel } No Vocal less versions on B sides .S.S. never attempted a Captain Pugwash version on his Style aphone? , too early for the current batch of Funks ,backing tracks.Can suggest humbly you are thinking of " Tears Of A Clown" Instro , Detriot sound ,Contour LP track ? LOL .John .

Lol. Had a great many different mental and emotional effects playing on my head back in the early seventies, but hallucinating wasn't one of them!

I agree with the Carmel Strings assessment. Pretty dire when you sit down and disect it, but an incredible buzz when played in the Casino main room. Not nearly as big a buzz as when Afternoon of the Rhino was played though. I swear that in all the clubs and 'Niters I have ever been at, both pre and post Wigan, the atmosphere when that was played has never been beaten anywhere.

I'm definitely not mistaking Tears of a Clown for the JWIMS track. "Tears..." was pretty pi$$ poor IMHO, but again, massive at the time. I have VERY distinct memories of the JWIMS track though, and remain convinced to this day that I didn't imagine it when in my usual weekend fevered condition. I have searched everywhere for a sample of it, and have never found it, so who knows, maybe I wasn't in as full a control of my mental state as I originally believed! And don't get me started on my (again) very distinct memories of a There's Nothing Else To say instrumental being played back then!

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Joey ,

        Can,t Beat a good Hallucination, I imagine Im a ,teenager again at every Soul Session I Attend ! To help your Thought process further,there is an Instrumental Version of J.W.I.M.S.,s by D.E.B.an Electro Trance band ,Google it .? ¨{ Other Motown Instros it could have been , Henry Jerome " Uptight",or Bill Cosby,s semi instro? "Law of The Land" Alfie Khan?} Perhaps we should stop this O.T .Rambling ? LOL John , Malaga Spain.

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45 minutes ago, John Hart said:

Joey ,

        Can,t Beat a good Hallucination, I imagine Im a ,teenager again at every Soul Session I Attend ! To help your Thought process further,there is an Instrumental Version of J.W.I.M.S.,s by D.E.B.an Electro Trance band ,Google it .? ¨{ Other Motown Instros it could have been , Henry Jerome " Uptight",or Bill Cosby,s semi instro? "Law of The Land" Alfie Khan?} Perhaps we should stop this O.T .Rambling ? LOL John , Malaga Spain.

That may be the first time I've heard that Henry Jerome track mentioned in well over forty years. Forgotten all about the bloody thing! You're probably right about the rambling. Time for my afternoon nap!

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4 hours ago, Joey said:

Lol. Had a great many different mental and emotional effects playing on my head back in the early seventies, but hallucinating wasn't one of them!

I agree with the Carmel Strings assessment. Pretty dire when you sit down and disect it, but an incredible buzz when played in the Casino main room. Not nearly as big a buzz as when Afternoon of the Rhino was played though. I swear that in all the clubs and 'Niters I have ever been at, both pre and post Wigan, the atmosphere when that was played has never been beaten anywhere.

I'm definitely not mistaking Tears of a Clown for the JWIMS track. "Tears..." was pretty pi$$ poor IMHO, but again, massive at the time. I have VERY distinct memories of the JWIMS track though, and remain convinced to this day that I didn't imagine it when in my usual weekend fevered condition. I have searched everywhere for a sample of it, and have never found it, so who knows, maybe I wasn't in as full a control of my mental state as I originally believed! And don't get me started on my (again) very distinct memories of a There's Nothing Else To say instrumental being played back then!

 

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30 minutes ago, wiganer1 said:

 

Only two minutes of very poor cassette recording, but I swear it took me back forty four years. I may even have felt a bit of a buzz during it!!!!!!!!

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14 hours ago, Joey said:

Only two minutes of very poor cassette recording, but I swear it took me back forty four years. I may even have felt a bit of a buzz during it!!!!!!!!

Jesus totally 16 again at Station Road. The clapping wow!

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My God....16 years of age....wet behind the ears...bum fluff on my chin. I swear those where the times of my life. Brilliant Brilliant memories. What a record when fueled up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted (edited)
On 19/06/2018 at 15:37, Joey said:

! And don't get me started on my (again) very distinct memories of a There's Nothing Else To say instrumental being played back then!

This one Joey. Another one of Simon Soussan acquisitions I believe.

 

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Posted (edited)

Another of Soussans "Audio Arts Strings" from the summer of '74;

No knocking the quality though is there? Strings were most definitely the thing back then!

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Paul r said:

This one Joey. Another one of Simon Soussan acquisitions I believe.

 

Thank you most kindly Sir. Starting to think I was going a bit loopy with old age! Now come on, who remembers the JWIMS intro????????

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15 minutes ago, Rich B said:

Another of Soussans "Audio Arts Strings" from the summer of '74;

No knocking the quality though is there? Strings were most definitely the thing back then!

Christ, yet another one I'd completely forgotten even existed. Some extremely good instrumentals played, and then forgotten, back in 74.

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On 01/06/2018 at 18:50, Joey said:

Come on lads and lasses. Surely there must be someone out there who remembers an instrumental of Just Walk In My Shoes being played in 74? Please tell me I didn't imagine it😂😂😂

Can't recall an Instr of JWIMS, but I do remember the Disco Strings of Cloud Nine LP - another "wallpaper" instrumental LP which was big for a few minutes!

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1 hour ago, Jerry Hipkiss said:

Can't recall an Instr of JWIMS, but I do remember the Disco Strings of Cloud Nine LP - another "wallpaper" instrumental LP which was big for a few minutes!

Yeah, I also recall that Cloud Nine LP. Godawful, eh? 

This is the problem with 1974 though. As that eighteen month period stretching over 1972 / 73 was probably by far and away the most productive period for tunes which were broken and became all-time monsters, '74 was definitely the year of the instrumental. In addition to all the old Wheel and Torch instros still popular, so many new ones were played for just once or twice over the period of a fortnight or so, and then completely dropped from the playlists and consigned to the great dustbin of lost tunes. There have been one or two replies on this thread mentioning instrumentals played back then that I'd clean forgotten even existed. Too many high quality chemicals back then, so maybe my memory isn't all it should be, but I'm absolutely positive about the JWIMS track being played once or twice.

My quest must continue I suppose, Lol.

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