Guest paup-ine Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Hi, Following on from the Epitome Of Sound thread. I will always love the speeded up verson of this on the old vinyl bootleg, and love the lable design. (I was dissapointed when I saw the issue design). How many of these were about in those days, and are there many about now? Is there much value for these old 'uns. Love it, Love it Love it!! Thanks P
45cellar Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) Hi, Following on from the Epitome Of Sound thread. I will always love the speeded up verson of this on the old vinyl bootleg, and love the lable design. (I was dissapointed when I saw the issue design). How many of these were about in those days, and are there many about now? Is there much value for these old 'uns. Love it, Love it Love it!! Thanks P Yes, I well remember coming home with this copy when I didn't know any different. Difficult to Imagine now we know the Original and at Normal Speed. It does have an Authentic design / colour about it somehow. ------------------------------* BOOT * ------------------------------* BOOT * Still holds a place in my collection, as to Value / Rarity not sure, but some of the Boots are now becoming collectable (Soul Sounds) BOOT etc. Edited May 23, 2008 by 45cellar
Guest mel brat Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Have said it before, but I always thought Russ playing the speeded up version somewhat hilarious, since Max had been playing both sides (at the correct speed and title) for months at the Cats!
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