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O.W.O.L.O.?
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Nah it's a great record - if you remove the Northern connotations - I love 60's tv themes
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I think really personal, long private messages / dedications from the artist to friends / lovers / family from back in the day are pretty awesome. Records signed from the artist to Briti
Back in the mid 80's, I went to a black music record fair at the Old Vic hotel in Wolverhampton and picked up a copy of Edwin Starr - I have faith in you on UK Polydor. It was in great condition, except for some wavy writing in ballpoint pen on the SOS side.
A couple of years ago I decided to catalogue my collection of 45's on my PC, including making notes about condition etc. It was only then that I noticed that the writing was actually Edwin's signature!
I guess that in some circumstances, writing, or even radio station stickers can add interest and desirability to a record. A radio station sticker can put a 45 in a specific place in time I guess.
Does anyone else have anything of interest, or maybe you always like your labels 100% clean?
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