I'm not sure a longer version of GET UP AND BOOGIE would cause me to buy it... however longer versions of SAN FRANCISCO HUSTLE and or NO NO JOE could.
I was browsing through a used book/music store this evening and found two records I was wondering about:
1. Gotham-(I'm Your) AC/DC Man on Aurum from 1979. I have never heard of it, but bought it since it was 50 cents. Any info on this?
2. A two record set of Silver Convention. Their greatest hits, with a statement that it contained "never before released" long versions of "Get Up and Boogie", "Save Me", and two or three others. I didn't buy this one. Is it worth picking up?
Thanks in advance.
I'm not sure a longer version of GET UP AND BOOGIE would cause me to buy it... however longer versions of SAN FRANCISCO HUSTLE and or NO NO JOE could.
These are a couple of my favourite songs by them that I also find too short. So I made my own extended versions using editing. It works well on their songs since they are mainly instrumentals.Originally Written by efunk_adelic
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I found a sealed copy in Orlando a couple of weeks ago. Pure camp.Originally Written by discopsycho
A good place to start is the vinyl vault on this siteOriginally Written by discopsycho
where you will find both the single itself:
http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/3498_0_2_0_C/
and the LP it came from (extreme facial hair alert):
http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/3803_0_2_0_C/
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