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This would slip nicely in the box!

If you got one, I'll ave it :P

also Walter Jackson-Touching in the dark-keliarts.........my old copy has had to cash its chips in!

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Guest remus

This would slip nicely in the box!

If you got one, I'll ave it :P

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whats the difference between the blue and green issues of this?

(apart form the colour Pete!)

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Recall reading somewhere that the green ones were second issues - mine's a green copy, bought from Hott Waxx in the late 80's I think...

Hippo.

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cheers Jerry

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Recall reading somewhere that the green ones were second issues - mine's a green copy, bought from Hott Waxx in the late 80's I think...

Hippo.

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Strangely, the same as mine Jerry. :P

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The blue is supposed to be the original 1st issue and also has a longer intro - tinkling piano if I remember right - this is omitted I think on the green issue.

Cheers  Girf

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ABSOLUTELY RIGHT GARETH wink.gif

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Don't confuse me even more Steve !!  :D

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'S'alright Girth, the Wand mix didn't come out and was destined as a follow up to his released side on the label - but the Genoveze family called in their debts before it could come out :ohmy: ......BUT it is THE version and makes both the Wheelsville efforts sound decidedly mediocre and flat - with added Tom Moulton mixing "oomph" as well - I used to hammer it to mucho acclaim wherever I DJed. :ohmy:

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'S'alright Girth, the Wand mix didn't come out and was destined as a follow up to his released side on the label - but the Genoveze family called in their debts before it could come out  :D ......BUT it is THE version and makes both the Wheelsville efforts sound decidedly mediocre and flat -  with added Tom Moulton mixing "oomph" as well - I used to hammer it to mucho acclaim wherever I DJed. :ohmy:

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Something vaguely rings a bell from hearing it at Soul Essence - along with all the other vagueness caused by being forced to drink huge amounts of alchohol :ohmy::D

Girf

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'S'alright Girth, the Wand mix didn't come out and was destined as a follow up to his released side on the label - but the Genoveze family called in their debts before it could come out  :no: ......BUT it is THE version and makes both the Wheelsville efforts sound decidedly mediocre and flat -  with added Tom Moulton mixing "oomph" as well - I used to hammer it to mucho acclaim wherever I DJed. :thumbsup:

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I always enjoy hearing your unreleased version of it Stevie BUT to call the Blue version flat & mediocre - sorry can't agree with you there matey!!!!!!! The Green reissue version is a bit thin and watery but to me the Blue Original is FANTASTIC and timeless........in fact i think it's time it was dug out by everyone and their dog and hammered again. I bet the Northern scene would go with it this time 'round too!

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Steve

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I've always been confused by this, too. Mine is light blue, but I always assumed it was the re-issue: I think I bought it off Rod Dearlove in about '87. Can anyone post up a soundfile of the green label cut for comparison.

I agree with both Steves in a way: Mr G's acetate version blew me away, but think Mr Plumb is right about the Northern scene being "ready" for the released version now.

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I always enjoy hearing your unreleased version of it Stevie BUT to call the Blue version flat & mediocre - sorry can't agree with you there matey!!!!!!! The Green reissue version is a bit thin and watery but to me the Blue Original is FANTASTIC and timeless........in fact i think it's time it was dug out by everyone and their dog and hammered again. I bet the Northern scene would go with it this time 'round too!

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Steve

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Fair do's mate, I was probably over-dissing it in heinsight - if I didn't have the acetate I'd certainly play the released version no question.

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I've always been confused by this, too. Mine is light blue, but I always assumed it was the re-issue: I think I bought it off Rod Dearlove in about '87. Can anyone post up a soundfile of the green label cut for comparison.

I agree with both Steves in a way: Mr G's acetate version blew me away, but think Mr Plumb is right about the Northern scene being "ready" for the released version now.

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Bought a blue copy at the same time as you of Rod and assumed it to be a re-issue!, sold it on for a green issue which I thought was first, the Green one looks more authentic. My green copy is CF++ , (completeley f***ed) hence I need another asap whistling.gif

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It`s been reissued on both green and blue labels.The only original version i know of is on a blue label and has a piano intro whereas the reissues do not.

Agree with Steve P that it`s a great track crying out for re-activation.I also enjoy hearing Steve G`s acetate as it offers a different take of the track and is more dancefloor friendly.

Mark H

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It`s been reissued on both green and blue labels.The only original version i know of is on a blue label and has a piano intro whereas the reissues do not.

Agree with Steve P that it`s a great track crying out for re-activation.I also enjoy hearing Steve G`s acetate as it offers a different take of the track and is more dancefloor friendly.

Mark H

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Cheers Lads :ohmy: - I think I'll start playing it again - it has been "rested" for a while now. :P

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It`s been reissued on both green and blue labels.The only original version i know of is on a blue label and has a piano intro whereas the reissues do not.

Agree with Steve P that it`s a great track crying out for re-activation.I also enjoy hearing Steve G`s acetate as it offers a different take of the track and is more dancefloor friendly.

Mark H

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I think you're right there Mark - the reissues (green or blue) don't have that great piano intro.

I think we've all talked ourselves into reactivating it too :ohmy:

Cheers

Steve P

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I think you're right there Mark - the reissues (green or blue) don't have that great piano intro.

I think we've all talked ourselves into reactivating it too  :ohmy:

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Steve P

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so,...where's my copy then? :P

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Guest The Valley Walker

Come on you lot give me yours. You can always get another copy! :unsure:

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I have the green copy if you still want it ?

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