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    the big pork pie
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    Default Copies of all the COSHH records on eBay...

    http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZhaze3636

    Let's see what these end up going for! :)

    There's Hazchem's there as well, but I doubt they will go for much. Could be wrong though...

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    ace of spades and batman going for 25 quid the pair

    I must sell all my old acid tunes

    and buy another 303
    STAR WARS IS ALMOST AS CRAP AS TOLKIEN

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    Sounds like a plan! :)

    TBH I think the COSHH tunes are a little over rated...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh View Post
    TBH I think the COSHH tunes are a little over rated...
    Yeah, I reckon a lot of them are, but Barstow's one of the best acid tunes ever produced in my opinion.
    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts - Bertrand Russell.

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    Cool

    At the time of release I remember hearing the Batrave tune, and thinking that the whole scene had turned to cheese overnight. At that point, my interest waned. However, the problem lay with me, and not the scene. Our family suffered a number of tragedies and that caused me to lose my sense of humour. Now I listen to that track and think - pure genius. The flipside (Buzzbomb) is equally frantic and reminds me of the old heavy metal disco parties (believe it or not!) that took place in the early 80s at a place called Rebecca's disco in Loughborough. Mad.

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    BUZZBOMB is a cover of a Dead Kennedys song that appears on "Plastic surgery disasters" album.

    It's one of the best tracks from DK.
    And one of the best from COSHH too.

    Well Paid Sicentists (the alias used by DDR and DAVE The Drummer for this production) is also the name of another song from the same album.

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    Thanks for the info, I didn't know that.

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    just won coshh 6 for £25
    not bad seen it go for loads more
    (wouldn't pay any more than that for it tho)

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    It really does my head in when people sell the classic releases for so much money.
    The artist didn't even get that much for writing the tracks in the first place.

    SO EVERYONE OUT THEIR THATS RIPPING PEOPLE OFF, STOP IT AND PAY SOME RESPECT TO THE ARTIST INSTEAD OF THINKING ABOUT LINING YOUR POCKETS ON THEIR BEHALF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.P. View Post
    It really does my head in when people sell the classic releases for so much money.
    The artist didn't even get that much for writing the tracks in the first place.

    SO EVERYONE OUT THEIR THATS RIPPING PEOPLE OFF, STOP IT AND PAY SOME RESPECT TO THE ARTIST INSTEAD OF THINKING ABOUT LINING YOUR POCKETS ON THEIR BEHALF.
    do you take paypal?

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    i saw a load of coshh on amazon for £150 each
    no option of bidding there

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    A.P. as far as classics are concerned it's a seller's market. That's the way it goes I'm afraid. It's obvious that many sellers on ebay and discogs are dealers that buy up classics cheaply and then sell them on with a high mark-up. That's capitalism I suppose.

    I myself have a large gap in my record collection for the period between 2000 and 2006, which will prove too costly to fill. Rather than line some greedy so-and-so's pocket, I will just shrug my shoulders and accept the fact that I'll never own the records I seek. Hi-ho.

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    Makes me mad!

 

 

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