This would be a reissue on a different label... I assume that Bernie is talking about the original 12" which would still be worth a lot.
Hi Bernie. I was looking at the Brass Construction in your A-Z disco list and you mentioned there was a scarce 12" version of "Movin'" around and you mentioned the record would cost in the 3 figure range.
I searched Google search engine and found a couple of sites with this 12" available:
The 12" has Brass Construction's "Movin'" on side a and Banbarra's "Shack Up" on side b.
So if you are interested in getting a hold of that 12" those are a couple of sites worth checking out.
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This would be a reissue on a different label... I assume that Bernie is talking about the original 12" which would still be worth a lot.
On 2002-03-15 05:17, Graham Start wrote:
This would be a reissue on a different label... I assume that Bernie is talking about the original 12" which would still be worth a lot.
Graham is most certainly correct. It's the "original" that I spoke about and is damn near impossible to get.
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Funky,
Thanks for making the effort to check into it though. If you ever see an original-GRAB IT. Don't even hesitate one second.
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Seems that someone here is happy and satisfied with knowing and possessing a track.
Seems that someone does not get fascinated by the vinyl.
Only original vinyls are worth the search!!!!
....excuse me guys, I'm getting nervous since my fourties are arriving!!!!!!
Giovanni - happy 40th. I turned the big four-zero last year... and I don't want to discourage you but it is PAINFUL.
All of a sudden you have used up (more than?) half of your life, unless we all live to be a hundred...
Best thing I ever did was to get married on my birthday. I have always found that celebrating the loss of yet another year is rather strange, and consequently ever since I started to care less about the gifts I really didn't care about my birthday.
But now I do have a reason to celebrate on that day as it is the day I made the woman of my dreams my wife!
Sorry - totally off topic here...
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On 2002-03-17 19:50, maarten wrote:
Giovanni - happy 40th. I turned the big four-zero last year... and I don't want to discourage you but it is PAINFUL.
I'm almost there myself bro. My girlfriend says not to worry and it's not that I do, but I do wonder if I have done all that I really have wanted to do in life. If anything I feel that I have really grown more in just the last 7 or so years than my entire lifetime. Heck, it was just in '97 that I quit my job of almost eight years to ride my bicycle across the US. Something snapped within me and I had to do it. Maybe it was knowing that my half-way point was coming?
All of a sudden you have used up (more than?) half of your life, unless we all live to be a hundred...
See above. Too wild. Since I was a kid I always thought the half-way point would be forty as well. Where would I be? What would I be doing and most importantly who would I be. Would I really mature or would I still be a kid. I still feel like a kid!
Best thing I ever did was to get married on my birthday. I have always found that celebrating the loss of yet another year is rather strange, and consequently ever since I started to care less about the gifts I really didn't care about my birthday.
One of my good friends did as well and he jokes that this way he won't forget their anniversary! As for B'days. The glass is either half full or half empty. It's all in the way one sees it. I tend to look at it as another milestone and accomplishment
But now I do have a reason to celebrate on that day as it is the day I made the woman of my dreams my wife!
You've always had a reason. She just makes it more clear. It's amazing what a good woman can do. I took a chance with my current girlfriend and moved down to DC to be with her. Even if she told me to "****-off" tomorrow it was worth it. As I've gotten older I realize it is better to do something and deal with the consequences than wonder later, "what if...?"
Sorry - totally off topic here...
Yeh, and don't let it happen again or else you have to buy the next round of Guinness
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