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Allways loved it,flip is great too :thumbup:...if you like this you'd love my set!!

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  dancingcollector said:
Allways loved it,flip is great too :thumbup: ...if you like this you'd love my set!!

hi mark fantastic niter sound what was the floor reaction good should be

  Dave Moore said:
Great double sider. I hadn't heard the flip "I'll Get Over it" until I picked up a Demo in Pittsburgh last year. Well underated and if played by a 'name' would go huge no doubt.

Always rated "I'll Get Over It" as the better side.

It was always well hammered, decades ago, in my neck of the woods.

Tis the same great Jadan side as "I'll Get Over You" by Homer Strickland.

Johnny Moore & Jack Daniels tastic!

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Sean

  Sean Hampsey said:
Always rated "I'll Get Over It" as the better side.

:thumbup:

Sean

Top tune, just listened to it again....and it's gone straight in the box for Bedford tomorrow......just like that!

There seems to be two issues of this. One is the above scan, and another (same number, ? same matrix stamp?), but the label is a lighter / paler blue label and the print is black, not the usual white. Anyone know the history of the two releases?

  Simon T said:
There seems to be two issues of this. One is the above scan, and another (same number, ? same matrix stamp?), but the label is a lighter / paler blue label and the print is black, not the usual white. Anyone know the history of the two releases?

I THINK ITS A BOOT ?

  TOAD said:
I THINK ITS A BOOT ?

I'm pretty sure, Toad and Max, that the black-letters-on-plae-blue-label 45 actually a genuine repress from Mercury Records. They did a few for the Northern scene, the Ambers "Potion Of Love" being another example.

It was spun everywhere during the early days of NS - both sides were, in fact. (I'll always associate it with the Mecca, needless to say). It's one of those great, not-so-rare oldies that more than deserves another day in the sun, IMO.

  TONY ROUNCE said:
I'm pretty sure, Toad and Max, that the black-letters-on-plae-blue-label 45 actually a genuine repress from Mercury Records. They did a few for the Northern scene, the Ambers "Potion Of Love" being another example.

It was spun everywhere during the early days of NS - both sides were, in fact. (I'll always associate it with the Mecca, needless to say). It's one of those great, not-so-rare oldies that more than deserves another day in the sun, IMO.

John Manship agrees with you Tone ...reissue from 1972.

  Rbman said:
John Manship agrees with you Tone ...reissue from 1972.

The matrix number is stamped in. Curiously, there are sellotape mark in each side's run out, suggesting somebody had it covered up at one time?

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