Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Scratched Vinyl


Back To Boomtown

Status: Online
Posts: 7249
Date:
Scratched Vinyl
Permalink  
 


Not exactly a quiz, but you used to get little messages scratched in the run off.
Name the tunes!

1. Looking After No 2.
2. No Grime Here Paddy
3. Keep You're (sic) Trap Shut - Do The Rat! (only on 12" version)
4. Merry Christmas (CLUE: Garrick Roberts was NOT on the sleeve, but the other Rats at the time were)

also on LPs

1. V Deep (A -side)/ VI Shallow (B-side)
2. "Ron Peters Lives"
3. DUN LOAGHAIRE (A-side)/ WESSEX WIZARDS (B-SIDE)
4. DO THE GEE


-- Edited by ArrGee on Friday 4th of March 2011 12:32:39 AM

__________________

 What is this bloke talking about? 


Loudmouth

Status: Offline
Posts: 2820
Date:
Permalink  
 

Had to look these up as I only remember the  V1 shallow from V deep.

No grime.... is on the run out of Rat Trap.

Ron [not Martin!] Peters lives- from Fine Art Of Surfacing.

Not sure about Do the Gee but at the end of Eva Braun a gee is exclaimed.

__________________


In the Long Grass

Status: Offline
Posts: 1901
Date:
Permalink  
 

Would guess Looking after No 2 ought to be Mary of the Fourth Form, and Merry Christmas probably Do They Know It's Christmas if Garry not featured as I can't believe any Rats recordings would have omitted him, although I did wonder if any tracks from 85-ish left him off due to being in plaster from head to toe after his crash.

Will have to cheat on the remaining ones although total guesses based on elimination to date would be TFTT for the Dun Laoghaire and Wessex Wizards one, Mondo Bongo for Do the Gee, and Drag Me Down for Keep You're Trap Shut. Off to check very shortly!

This thread reminds me of the time I actually took a single back to the shop and suggested it was unplayable as someone had scratched their name in the run off bit. Was too dim to work out that the needle would most likely stay in the groove either side of the scrawl. I just assumed the stylus skimmed whole thing from outside to inside. In my defence I was about 11. I think it might have been a Boney M single.
Always shopped at the other record shop in Purley after the public humiliation that came with the request for refund/exchange. And I just know the guy at the tills deliberately raised his voice to explain to 10 other shoppers as well as me....


__________________


In the Long Grass

Status: Offline
Posts: 1901
Date:
Permalink  
 

Dignity momentarily restored by gettng the Dun Laoghaire/Wessex Wizards one right, but immediately blown away by wife walking in to see me squinting at some vinyl 2 inches from my face and saying 'normal blokes just go to the pub on Friday night'.

Give up on the Do The Gee and Trap Shut ones I'm afraid. Squinted till I almost had an anuerism but to no avail.


__________________


Back To Boomtown

Status: Online
Posts: 7249
Date:
Permalink  
 

suss wrote:

This thread reminds me of the time I actually took a single back to the shop and suggested it was unplayable as someone had scratched their name in the run off bit. Was too dim to work out that the needle would most likely stay in the groove either side of the scrawl. I just assumed the stylus skimmed whole thing from outside to inside. In my defence I was about 11. I think it might have been a Boney M single.
Always shopped at the other record shop in Purley after the public humiliation that came with the request for refund/exchange. And I just know the guy at the tills deliberately raised his voice to explain to 10 other shoppers as well as me....

This is sad on virtually every level.  Boney M, not even excusable that you were 11.

Most are right.

No 2 - Mary of the 4th Form
Grime - Rat Trap
Merry Christmas - Do They Know It's Christmas?

VI Shallow - V Deep
Wessex Wizards - A Tonic For The Troops
Ron Peters - Surfacing

As for the other two, I'll post them up next Thursday smile

Keep You're (sic) Trap Shut - Do The Rat! (only on 12" version - this is the clue!)

DO THE GEE - There are only Three LPs left, so process of elimination.

All are the UK editions.  May be different on Mulligans and others.



__________________

 What is this bloke talking about? 


Back To Boomtown

Status: Online
Posts: 7249
Date:
Permalink  
 

One more of note - though not sure what the message means....

happy xmas to all our readers - Heart of Glass/Blondie

__________________

 What is this bloke talking about? 


The Elephant's Graveyard

Status: Offline
Posts: 80
Date:
Permalink  
 

Do the Gee - is the debut lp
Do the Rat - is on the A side of lookin after no 1 (though I tend to play the B side more often for the marvellous Born to Burn)

__________________
salutiamo gli amici, il vecchio Bob e le ragazze, sollevando il bicchiere dell' addio


Back To Boomtown

Status: Online
Posts: 7249
Date:
Permalink  
 

correct - next trivia quiz!

__________________

 What is this bloke talking about? 
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard