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    Dull country work out or splendid cosmic country psych freakout. You decide and I'll decide if its worth the €20 for Double issue of both lps

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    have got the self-titled one, and it was ok, but i only paid 1.50 for it...

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    Further research indicates the first one is pretty common as it has all the Beatles covers but the second one isn't which is the one with The Old Grey Whistle Test music.

    There is a good chance my charitable instincts will kick in on this.

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    Both LP's kind of have there moments but down my neck of the woods you see them around quite a bit and i reckon six quid a pop would be reasonable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiftless When Idle
    Both LP's kind of have there moments but down my neck of the woods you see them around quite a bit and i reckon six quid a pop would be reasonable
    But 6 of your quid are 9 of mine.

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    A fiver each...

    peace.

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    Really like the self-titled one (another charity find) and have the Stone Fox Chase on a coupel of comps...you can find it pretty regular, I've got it on a really good Polydor TV Themes sampler which also has Hanged Man and other delights on there.
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    Stone Fox Chase is on a 45 too i believe...

    will re-listen to the first. remember it being good, but maybe not worth splashing out too much on

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    I agree with Sheep on this one.

    I've got a double of "Out in the Country" that I guess I'd trade for NOT MUCH as my "Stone Fox Chase" juggle routine really sucks and I've given up on it.
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    I'm feeling the concept of "hoedown fusion" though.

    Check out last track side 2 of Hall & Oates' "Abandoned Luncheonette", shit goes all hoedown at the end, it's awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by formigo
    I'm feeling the concept of "hoedown fusion" though.

    Check out last track side 2 of Hall & Oates' "Abandoned Luncheonette", shit goes all hoedown at the end, it's awesome.
    Hey FORMIGO check out the track SONNY'S THING by SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE McGHEE it's a mouthorgan Hoedown spectacular with a great intro and a tuff beat and boy does it work on the dancefloor YEEE HAWWW!!!!

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    Cheers for the details. I am sure I could get it cheaper if I was paitient but its in the Oxfam shop where an old friend is the Manager so I might as well keep her sweet and get a heads up on good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiftless When Idle
    Hey FORMIGO check out the track SONNY'S THING by SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE McGHEE it's a mouthorgan Hoedown spectacular with a great intro and a tuff beat and boy does it work on the dancefloor YEEE HAWWW!!!!
    Noted. I have a harmonica-playing friend who gets enraged when people call it "mouth organ".

    Well, more of an acquaintance.

    Now... WHO CAN HOOK UP BROTHER UP WITH THE CRAZY ILL JAW-HARP BREAKS??????????????????????????????????????

    eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by formigo
    Now... WHO CAN HOOK UP BROTHER UP WITH THE CRAZY ILL JAW-HARP BREAKS??????????????????????????????????????

    eh?
    There's a Duke of Burlington track on his second LP which is a funky Jaw Harp track - can't remember the title though....soz...
    "..hole...road...middle thereof"

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    Quote Originally Posted by formigo

    Now... WHO CAN HOOK UP BROTHER UP WITH THE CRAZY ILL JAW-HARP BREAKS??????????????????????????????????????

    eh?
    There is a cracker on a Herbie Mann record, if my conception of what break is anywhere near the conventional...

    The album escapes me at this point, i'll get back to you... if someone doesn't get there first.

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    there's that Harvey Matusow's Jew’s Harp Band which looks odd. no idea what it sounds like.
    Rich - did you get that 45 of theirs in the batch with the PP 45?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bongolia
    there's that Harvey Matusow's Jew’s Harp Band which looks odd. no idea what it sounds like.
    Rich - did you get that 45 of theirs in the batch with the PP 45?
    I did. It didn't scream ILL FUNKY BANGER at me when I gave it a needle drop, but I'll have another listen sometime.
    You freeking scientologists are all the same, quible, dribble and then demand ice creams. Ohhhhhhhhhhh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Hero
    I did. It didn't scream ILL FUNKY BANGER at me when I gave it a needle drop, but I'll have another listen sometime.
    do inanimate objects often shout things at you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bongolia
    do inanimate objects often shout things at you?
    Yes. I need to get a new prescription...
    You freeking scientologists are all the same, quible, dribble and then demand ice creams. Ohhhhhhhhhhh.

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    These an alternative take of ‘Stone fox chase’ on an album by Charlie McCoy.
    Well worth picking up as it should be a cheapie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by someblokecalledfuz
    The album escapes me at this point, i'll get back to you... if someone doesn't get there first.
    'Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty' it's the one with Mr Mann holding a pich fork with a babe clinging on to him... and if you look closely way too much body hair on show.... track is 'blind willy' and having listened to it last night it may be more of a loop than a break... but hey!

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    [QUOTE=someblokecalledfuz]'Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty' it's the one with Mr Mann holding a pich fork with a babe clinging on to him... and if you look closely way too much body hair on show.................
    ...............looks like some old school airbrushing going on there with her waistcoat too....wicked lp tho

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