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Guest Andy Kempster
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you dont love me on sandbag...?????

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Guest Trevski
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Mose Smith is EOS speeded up by a couple of revs pm.

Tis true. back in the day EOS was thought too slow for niter spins! :D

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Guest Andy Kempster
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Ahhh a dodgy boot thing then? Remember Andy OVO. thumbup.gif

this is very true Steve

although it is definitely much better speeded up

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this is very true Steve

although it is definitely much better speeded up

ohmy.gif .Heard MS first back in the day(blue sandbag),followed closely by THE original by EOS.

EOS hands down for me,which of course was recorded first.

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Covered up as Moses Smith and speeded up by Simon Soussan, I believe, before being pressed and dropped from play lists as was the norm in those days. The Epitome of Sound was played later at the correct speed and pressed again with a photocopied label. Much better IMO at the correct speed.

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Covered up as Moses Smith and speeded up by Simon Soussan, I believe, before being pressed and dropped from play lists as was the norm in those days. The Epitome of Sound was played later at the correct speed and pressed again with a photocopied label. Much better IMO at the correct speed.

SandbagS-101-1.gif ORIGINAL

----------------------------* BOOT *

Sandbag_SG-101b_B.gif Here's the BOOT ("speeded up")

----------------------------* BOOT *

Edited by 45cellar
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Covered up as Moses Smith and speeded up by Simon Soussan, I believe, before being pressed and dropped from play lists as was the norm in those days. The Epitome of Sound was played later at the correct speed and pressed again with a photocopied label. Much better IMO at the correct speed.

Correctomundo : Mr Saucepan was indeed behind the covering of TEOS as " Moses Smith " .........

He has hawked TEOS around , but due to the " speed " of the record , it received lukewarm reception , so he decided to speed it up to a more acceptable dancefloor tempo ........

Malc Burton

Edited by Malc Burton
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Correctomundo : Mr Saucepan was indeed behind the covering of TEOS as " Moses Smith " .........

He has hawked TEOS around , but due to the " speed " of the record , it received lukewarm reception , so he decided to speed it up to a more acceptable dancefloor tempo ........

Malc Burton

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at least he was adaptable!

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Covered up as Moses Smith and speeded up by Simon Soussan, I believe, before being pressed and dropped from play lists as was the norm in those days. The Epitome of Sound was played later at the correct speed and pressed again with a photocopied label. Much better IMO at the correct speed.

Hmmmm . . . .Before my time I am afraid. I was but an empty space on the Wigan dancefloor :yes:

Guest WPaulVanDyk
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That's put it out of misery about the record seeing as i brought a copy of Dave Raistrick last time i went to Skegness


Guest mel brat
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We've had this discussion before. Both sides of Epitome of Sound were being played by Blue Max (uncovered and at the correct speed!) at the Catacombs, and was never, ever considered "too slow"! However Russ at Wigan speeded up "You Don't Love Me" slightly and covered it as 'Moses Smith', whereupon it was bootlegged as such in early 1974.

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We've had this discussion before. Both sides of Epitome of Sound were being played by Blue Max (uncovered and at the correct speed!) at the Catacombs and was never, ever considered "too slow"! However Russ at Wigan speeded up "You Don't Love Me" slightly and covered it as 'Moses Smith', whereupon it was bootlegged as such in early 1974.

Oh God! laugh.gif

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