Posted October 11, 200816 yr Well nobody will have heard it anyway. As it is completely silent. BOTH SIDES THE SAME - LABEL TOO. I found this in a Junk Shop Many, Many Years ago. (1970's if I remember correctly) I believe that it was used in Juke Boxes for anyone to buy exactly what it says on the label. THREE MINUTES SILENCE It was apparently an option for use on a Juke Box where someone could purchase a play or two. Makes sense in a noisy Pub I suppose. as when this is playing the customer gets exactly that, but at a cost. The reason I have some doubt about this is that it doesn't have a large center, as found on Ex Juke Box records. Anyone know any different, can't think of any other reason for this strange record. Edited October 11, 200816 yr by 45cellar
October 11, 200816 yr SORRY TO BLOW ME OWN TRUMPET MATE. I GOT IT A ORIGINAL U S A DEMO COPY [ only jokin] .BUT WOULD IMAGINE IT IT WOULD COME AS WELCOME RESPITE FOR 3 MINUTES WITH MOST OF THE SHITE THAT'S ON A LOT OF JUKE -BOXES. AM I RIGHT IN SAYING THE RECORD IN QUESTION WAS RECORDRD BY ART DEMAIN. BE GOOD, IF YA CAN'T BE LUCK.
October 11, 200816 yr Author SORRY TO BLOW ME OWN TRUMPET MATE. I GOT IT A ORIGINAL U S A DEMO COPY [ only jokin] .BUT WOULD IMAGINE IT IT WOULD COME AS WELCOME RESPITE FOR 3 MINUTES WITH MOST OF THE SHITE THAT'S ON A LOT OF JUKE -BOXES. AM I RIGHT IN SAYING THE RECORD IN QUESTION WAS RECORDRD BY ART DEMAIN. BE GOOD, IF YA CAN'T BE LUCK. Well I have tried searching the Internet to find out. The Juke Box Story I am sure that I have read somewhere. It must have a use or why make it in the first place. The Juke Box story appears plausible.
October 11, 200816 yr Well I have tried searching the Internet to find out. The Juke Box Story I am sure that I have read somewhere. It must have a use or why make it in the first place. The Juke Box story appears plausible. Former member of the Velvet Underground John Cage did a track on one of his early solo albumn that consisted of a number of minutes of total silence,cant think what the title was though
October 11, 200816 yr Prefer the 12" version Roger called Six Minutes Silence! Got a wicked remix on the B side as well
October 11, 200816 yr Its sounds more reggae to me, your in the wrong section. Was it The caretaker in Please Sir the film that had an LP of silence doh! what's his name Clive something.
October 11, 200816 yr Its sounds more reggae to me, your in the wrong section. Was it The caretaker in Please Sir the film that had an LP of silence doh! what's his name Clive something. Deryck Guyler - also played a pretty mean washboard. Edited October 11, 200816 yr by sweeney
October 11, 200816 yr The reason I have some doubt about this is that it doesn't have a large center, as found on Ex Juke Box records. Anyone know any different, can't think of any other reason for this strange record. Edited October 12, 200816 yr by bob
October 11, 200816 yr Deryck Guyler - also played a pretty mean washboard. Derek he was the copper in Sykes. I was thinking Derek Clive.
October 11, 200816 yr Derek he was the copper in Sykes. I was thinking Derek Clive. Nope. Deryck Guyler. He did indeed appear in Sykes too however. Deryck Guyler IMDB Link
October 11, 200816 yr Former member of the Velvet Underground John Cage did a track on one of his early solo albumn that consisted of a number of minutes of total silence,cant think what the title was though i hope this post is a joke ...
October 11, 200816 yr Author Former member of the Velvet Underground John Cage did a track on one of his early solo albumn that consisted of a number of minutes of total silence,cant think what the title was though Found reference to that track here >>> JOHN CAGE <<<
October 11, 200816 yr Found reference to that track here >>> JOHN CAGE <<< I think it was the 'former member of the Velvet Underground' reference that Boba was referring to - not '4' 33"' Edited October 11, 200816 yr by john s
October 11, 200816 yr Author The reason I have some doubt about this is that it doesn't have a large center, as found on Ex Juke Box records. Anyone know any different, can't think of any other reason for this strange record. Hi Roger,NSM jukeboxes, which were common in pubs in the 70's play records records with both small and large centres. Give me a minute while I get my anorak Thanks for the Information BOB. Could be it's Intended use then a Jukebox It's been one of those mystery records picked up along the way, nothing to do with Soul Music I know. Thanks to all replies. Only pence from a Junk Shop, bit of a fun thing but possibly played more than you would Imagine. Just for a bit of Peace & Quiet in an otherwise noisy environment.
October 11, 200816 yr Author I think it was the 'former member of the Velvet Underground' reference that Boba was referring to - not '4' 33"' Oh I see, I'm not familiar with Velvet Underground stuff.
October 11, 200816 yr I remember watching something on the telly about a bloke making a silent record sometime in the early 70's, claimed it was an artistic statement, load of b*llocks more like.
October 11, 200816 yr Well nobody will have heard it anyway. As it is completely silent. BOTH SIDES THE SAME - LABEL TOO. I found this in a Junk Shop Many, Many Years ago. (1970's if I remember correctly) I believe that it was used in Juke Boxes for anyone to buy exactly what it says on the label. THREE MINUTES SILENCE It was apparently an option for use on a Juke Box where someone could purchase a play or two. Makes sense in a noisy Pub I suppose. as when this is playing the customer gets exactly that, but at a cost. The reason I have some doubt about this is that it doesn't have a large center, as found on Ex Juke Box records. Anyone know any different, can't think of any other reason for this strange record. Could you post this up in refosoul for me - as i dont know this one !
October 12, 200816 yr I think it was the 'former member of the Velvet Underground' reference that Boba was referring to - not '4' 33"' i like john cage better than john cale anyways so it's all good
October 12, 200816 yr on john lennons "mind games" album the last track on side one is a silent track
October 12, 200816 yr Could you post this up in refosoul for me - as i dont know this one ! I'M sure I've heard this record played out ITS A COVER UP The DJ played it as "Hang on..the amp's blown" One of the modern do's....best record played all night
October 12, 200816 yr I'M sure I've heard this record played out ITS A COVER UP The DJ played it as "Hang on..the amp's blown" One of the modern do's....best record played all night
October 12, 200816 yr Well nobody will have heard it anyway. As it is completely silent. BOTH SIDES THE SAME - LABEL TOO. I found this in a Junk Shop Many, Many Years ago. (1970's if I remember correctly) I believe that it was used in Juke Boxes for anyone to buy exactly what it says on the label. It was apparently an option for use on a Juke Box where someone could purchase a play or two. Makes sense in a noisy Pub I suppose. as when this is playing the customer gets exactly that, but at a cost. The reason I have some doubt about this is that it doesn't have a large center, as found on Ex Juke Box records. Anyone know any different, can't think of any other reason for this strange record. What a pity you missed the bucket of steam and the phillips hammer Roger
October 12, 200816 yr Well nobody will have heard it anyway. As it is completely silent. BOTH SIDES THE SAME - LABEL TOO. I found this in a Junk Shop Many, Many Years ago. (1970's if I remember correctly) I believe that it was used in Juke Boxes for anyone to buy exactly what it says on the label. THREE MINUTES SILENCE It was apparently an option for use on a Juke Box where someone could purchase a play or two. Makes sense in a noisy Pub I suppose. as when this is playing the customer gets exactly that, but at a cost. The reason I have some doubt about this is that it doesn't have a large center, as found on Ex Juke Box records. Anyone know any different, can't think of any other reason for this strange record. It cant be,no not the castro sisters......? sold a thing to Mr Hampsey at the Yarmouth modern W/E same title but real 6ts label........cant believe it...... any chance of a refo-job Mr Hampsey ? i got £4 for it !! infact we talked about it on here in the past. Edited October 12, 200816 yr by ken
October 12, 200816 yr Seem to remember that a record like this was released on Stiff Records in the late 70s or early 80s.
October 12, 200816 yr Author What a pity you missed the bucket of steam and the phillips hammer Roger I'll tell you what Steve, when I was a Apprentice Fitter at the Local Plant Railway Works in Doncaster. They tried every trick in the book. We were sent looking all kinds of things. Happy Days, harmless fun. One I remember was go get the Long Weight from the Stores. Of course they were in on it, "I'll go get it for you son" Turns out to be a Long Wait. (Also known as The Long Stand) Edited October 12, 200816 yr by 45cellar
October 12, 200816 yr It cant be,no not the castro sisters......? sold a thing to Mr Hampsey at the Yarmouth modern W/E same title but real 6ts label........cant believe it...... any chance of a refo-job Mr Hampsey ? i got £4 for it !! infact we talked about it on here in the past. Nobody believe me then ?
October 12, 200816 yr Nobody believe me then ? https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Shortes...nce#entry305679
October 12, 200816 yr Could you post this up in refosoul for me - as i dont know this one ! now thats a good call chris Edited October 12, 200816 yr by ChrisOD1964
October 13, 200816 yr I want to do a cover version of it. Its about the only record I know where I couldn't get out of key too much
Well nobody will have heard it anyway.
As it is completely silent.
I found this in a Junk Shop Many, Many Years ago. (1970's if I remember correctly)
I believe that it was used in Juke Boxes for anyone to buy exactly what it says on the label.
THREE MINUTES SILENCE
It was apparently an option for use on a Juke Box where someone could purchase a play or two.
Makes sense in a noisy Pub I suppose.
as when this is playing the customer gets exactly that, but at a cost.
The reason I have some doubt about this is that it doesn't have a large center, as found on Ex Juke Box records.
Anyone know any different, can't think of any other reason for this strange record.
Edited by 45cellar