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I too believe the original pink issue to be rarer than the white promo. But for the fools the white promo was the safe 'bet' to put one's money on if one couldn't tell appart the pink stocker from the
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OK to be more less ambiguous the RED label with 'smaller' typos is the seventies repress. AND the PINK / MAUVE label with the regular (mid sixties Class) larger typos are originals.
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Originally this classic when surfaced was on white demo format. No issues surfaced. A red boot surfaced in the mid 70’s. Then in around 1980/1981 it appeared on John Anderson’s list for £6. Suspicions
Which is the rarest variant on this one?
Tim Brown always quotes the white demo is the rarest variant (as I recall) on his sales/auctions, but looking at popsike and discogs history/sales may suggest otherwise.
There are auction details of white demo's/red bootlegs on popsike and also red bootlegs on discogs but not too many on scarlett issues.
In addition TB is touting the other side, "There I Was" which was done by Googie Rene three releases earlier but with different credits!!
Any thoughts/info appreciated 🙂
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