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Re: Rare stuff


  • Subject: Re: Rare stuff
  • From: "Paul Vearncombe" <vearn@wo...co.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 18:34:34 +0100

Aha!  That was "Up in a Down World" EP.  The title track was great - I 
never understood why it wasn't released more widely, or on CD.  I also 
have a vinyl copy which may be up for grabs one day.  What about the Art 
Objects' "Hard Objects" 7" vinyl?  I think that's the most obscure 
Aeroplanic thing I've got.  I've put both of these things on CD...which 
gives me an idea for a compilation CD of really obscure Aeroplanes tracks. 
 Where can I get hold of a copy of "Tree Full of Starlings"?  Anything 
else obscure out there? I feel a 'swap shop' coming on!

PV2
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Burt 
  To: Blue Aeroplanes 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 2:21 PM
  Subject: [Blueplanes] Rare stuff


  As I have given what little collectibles I had, the only rarity(I think) 
I have left is a 12" bought mail order from an Irish label. Can't remember 
what the title track is but I know there is a version of .....breaking in 
my heart on the flip. As i don't play vinyl anymore, this could be up for 
grabs in the near future (Phil Hendry: you had my Art OIbjects 7" so will 
be excluded this time round.)

  .... and picture of my tattoo signed by Gerard Bristol Dec 2002

  Steve B

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