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The Gees - Its All Over Port 3011

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I don't think it was ever booted Kirsty,as it's not a rare tune really.I sold a spare copy i had at the wilton before xmas sold it to Killar i think.As for label white and blue Port that's as much as i can remember.

See ya soon

Issues Blue and white, Demo's Black and white, got a nice flip side too...... :thumbsup:

thanks - will be popping an issue on ebay later on tonight!

thanks - will be popping an issue on ebay later on tonight!

kIRSTY,

Gees was pressed in both vinyl and styrene, so that's why you may think it was booted..But one is West Coast ones from the East.. both originals. Fabulous record by the way: POKE used to play this at Cleethorpes (mostly to an empty flooor)

hello, has this ever been booted - and if so whats the real un like

The Gees - Its All Over Port 3011

ta

I hope this answers you question Iv always played it as the last record at Forest Town Bank holiday ½ dayer it's a great tune

dendog

My favourite label and The Gees is one of the best on it.

Generally true about the black/white demos. However i've got a blue and white demo of Turkey in the Straw - Hal Hearn - Port. I think mostly it's the earlier 45s that may have blue/white demos though, the 5000 and 70000 numbers, with the 3000 numbers black/white demos, although i can't prove my theory unless someone has a 70000 black/white demo?

I agree Port 45s are probably never booted, but there are certainly 2nd issues out there.

My favourite label and The Gees is one of the best on it.

I agree Port 45s are probably never booted, but there are certainly 2nd issues out there.

What about The Soothers with the "see through" vinyl.....2nd issue?....

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