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Serm - knowing your dislike of all things "disco", what may I assume was your search-word to yield such a buxom result ??
hehehehe !!!
If you're looking for a pristine copy then this isn't the one for you. The vinyl looks like someone has polished their brickwork with it and the label has been ruined by some fool with a pen.
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hehe. If you look down his auction he has used loads of keywords - Vedette in particular was flagged by my auction watch software.www.thesoundlibrary.net <- Changed URL
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Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] (son of stan @ Sep. 17 2003,10:53)]Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] (Jack @ Sep. 17 2003,03:17)]DISCO: Â MANY Italian Library labels used this word
on their LP's because (if I'm not mistaken)
translated, DISCO means DISC
SO DISCO AIN'T ALL THAT BAD
Jack
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Hating *most* disco is not very hard - Every song that has massively overblown sickly sweet strings makes me frankly want to go on a killing spree with a m16.
Its horrible.
But as Ive been asking - Please bring some dirty dubby disco to the Brillo meets!. Real slutty sh*t.
Heavy latin percussion, electronics and other such NON string related disco!
nah mean?www.thesoundlibrary.net <- Changed URL
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Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] (son of stan @ Sep. 17 2003,10:53)]Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] (Jack @ Sep. 17 2003,03:17)]DISCO: Â MANY Italian Library labels used this word
on their LP's because (if I'm not mistaken)
translated, DISCO means DISC
SO DISCO AIN'T ALL THAT BAD
Jackon the subject of 'soul'. Oops...
(Ditto the request for a disco masterclass at ÂBill).
You freeking scientologists are all the same, quible, dribble and then demand ice creams. Ohhhhhhhhhhh.
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Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] (Blighty @ Sep. 16 2003,11:19)]Snap!!
Lemoncat posted this album's lovely artwork last week.
A very popular lass, by the looks of it!a giant steam-powered turntable in warwickshire plays six foot cement recordings of Prince Albert's speeches to the rejoicing populace
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