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This is actually for a friend.
Someone he knows is selling an "acetate" of John & The Wierdest - NO TIME / CAN’T GET OVER THESE MEMORIES.

Did the 2 come out on an actual release? or are the chances that this is a boot ot EMIdisc?
Thank you

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  • Those first boots have fetched daft money in recent years haven't they?   No Time one of the best records ive ever heard. Could do with being a bit longer though 

  • Here's my original.  I think I got it from John Hillyard in 1969 or 1970.  It has Delta numbers 68365 and 68366, which reflect the last week of September 1967, with Nov 17, 1967 (1 and a half months l

  • They were issued on Tie but as for an acetate, could be but could very well be an emidisc.

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The flip side "No Time" is equally incredible especially so when ya haven't heard it in decades.

Turned down a copy for £90 many years ago - oh well.

Derek

 

 

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Got a emidisc from rob smiths years ago two great tracks

There's a boot on Tie too , always has the date stamp on I think as that's the label it was copied from.

The first boot which was very good boot, only half dozen had the date stamp, a mate did them.  There is a later look a like too.

The flip side "No Time" is equally incredible especially so when ya haven't heard it in decades.

Turned down a copy for £90 many years ago - oh well.

Derek

 

Ditto . forgotten how classy this is. Thanks for posting.

Steve

As far as I am aware (not telling but enquiring) are the first boots exact copies, but when held up to the light the vinyl is grey and transparent), whereas the later boots have smaller text.

ATB Bob

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As far as I am aware (not telling but enquiring) are the first boots exact copies, but when held up to the light the vinyl is grey and transparent), whereas the later boots have smaller text.

ATB Bob

. Brownish vinyl ?

As far as I am aware (not telling but enquiring) are the first boots exact copies, but when held up to the light the vinyl is grey and transparent), whereas the later boots have smaller text.

ATB Bob

. Brownish vinyl ?

As far as I am aware (not telling but enquiring) are the first boots exact copies, but when held up to the light the vinyl is grey and transparent), whereas the later boots have smaller text.

ATB Bob

That is what I always thought/heard.

The first boot which was very good boot, only half dozen had the date stamp, a mate did them.  There is a later look a like too.

Seen a lot more than half a dozen boots with the date stamp on, did the later boot also put the date stamp on?

As far as I am aware (not telling but enquiring) are the first boots exact copies, but when held up to the light the vinyl is grey and transparent), whereas the later boots have smaller text.

ATB Bob[/quote

Exactly right mate .I used to have one of these boots and if you hold it up to a light bulb you can see the light through the vinyl clearly and it takes on a brownish tone.These are all known well documented facts and im sure its been well covered on previous threads

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Seen a lot more than half a dozen boots with the date stamp on, did the later boot also put the date stamp on?

 

Yes

Those first boots have fetched daft money in recent years haven't they?

 

No Time one of the best records ive ever heard. Could do with being a bit longer though 

Those first boots have fetched daft money in recent years haven't they?

 

No Time one of the best records ive ever heard. Could do with being a bit longer though 

Far better than the "Can`t" side and as atmospheric as it gets!

Spot on Kev, see through brown vinyl for the first boot.

Original has the brown vinyl Chalks!....there were quite a few who paid top dollar at the time as the boots were perfect facsimiles.

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Original has the brown vinyl Chalks!....there were quite a few who paid top dollar at the time as the boots were perfect facsimiles.

 

 

I thought the original was solid black?  The boot I had late 80's/early 90's was brown see through with the date stamp.  I know the dealer who paid top dollar and who sold them to him lol, he gave him the money back though :)

I have it in my head that the original was brown vinyl but after 40 odd (sometimes very odd  :rofl: ) years you may be right  :thumbsup:

The first boot is black vinyl but when held to the light it becomes a reddy brown colour.

The second one has a different typeface and is datestamped and I think is still being reproduced now.

On the first boot you can hear where the original dubbing starts.

Always knew that it was a hard one to tell.

Here's my original.  I think I got it from John Hillyard in 1969 or 1970.  It has Delta numbers 68365 and 68366, which reflect the last week of September 1967, with Nov 17, 1967 (1 and a half months later) stamped on the label (date of distribution?):

JohnampWierdest_zpsjoz4qkkx.jpg

It has black plastic.

Slightly at a tangent but wasn't this covered up as Spyder Turner, I seem to remember Chris Plant introducing it as that?

Slightly at a tangent but wasn't this covered up as Spyder Turner, I seem to remember Chris Plant introducing it as that?

 

"Spyder Turner & The Webs"  :thumbsup:

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Slightly at a tangent but wasn't this covered up as Spyder Turner, I seem to remember Chris Plant introducing it as that?

YES!! Apparently the one in question has Spyder Turner on the label. I wonder if this is the original one then. He says it is definitely metal too.

YES!! Apparently the one in question has Spyder Turner on the label. I wonder if this is the original one then. He says it is definitely metal too.

 

the original one was played and covered up by richard searling on the original tie label , your mates got one of the many emi discs that were floating about

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I thought the original was solid black?  The boot I had late 80's/early 90's was brown see through with the date stamp.  I know the dealer who paid top dollar and who sold them to him lol, he gave him the money back though :)

they are chalky, check my copy with s sam,solid black,

YES!! Apparently the one in question has Spyder Turner on the label. I wonder if this is the original one then. He says it is definitely metal too.

 

And it probably says made in england on it as well. It wouldn't say Spyder Turner on it if original studio acetate either.  If you'd given the full info to begin with you'd have your answer straight away.  As Trev said it is a boot/emidisc someone has had knocked up.

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