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anthonyqkiernan
anthonyqkiernan
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Re: 45 Revolutions
Dec 01, 2005, 10:08
You on a percentage?
Kid Calamity
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Re: 45 Revolutions
Dec 01, 2005, 10:23
If only, eh.
Kid Calamity
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Re: 45 Revolutions
Dec 01, 2005, 15:09
I really hope this doen't turn out to be one of those scams, like those poetry anthologies where you're led to believe that your poem was chosen as being the best, to be included in this special big book, but in fact is only in there because the publisher knows that you plus several friends and family are almost certainly going to buy a copy - along with the other 500 or so who also think they're on their way to being the next Pam Ayres!

Still, I was informed the 'Fully Qualified Robot' was a regular on the office tape player, when I spoke to the publishers.
Jim Tones
Jim Tones
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H.Bosch
Dec 01, 2005, 20:17
I found a copy of the Bosch 45 while at my folks house, buried deep with in a wardrobe!
I thought it was done in 1980, it's actually 1978 .....on the world famous Aerco label!

=8-]
Jim Tones
Jim Tones
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Re: 45 Revolutions
Dec 01, 2005, 20:44
KC

Is the bloke from Holland named Steve Gregory ?

If it is, then it's definately the same book
Kid Calamity
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Re: 45 Revolutions
Dec 01, 2005, 20:48
Hmm... I've been speaking to a Steve Mitchell, in Holland and a chap called Mario in Venice. So I don't know, now.
Kid Calamity
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Re: H.Bosch
Dec 01, 2005, 20:50
Funny, I was in a band called 'Anonymous Bosch' during the mid eighties.
keith a
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Re: H.Bosch
Dec 01, 2005, 23:31
So is it Poppa Tones or Momma Tones who's the Bosch fan then, JT? ; )
Jim Tones
Jim Tones
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Re: H.Bosch
Dec 02, 2005, 01:22
>So is it Poppa Tones or Momma Tones who's the Bosch fan then, JT? ; )

Both!
heh! heh!

;-D
Dok
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Re: 45 Revolutions
Jan 15, 2008, 06:03
Kid Calamity wrote:
Hmm... I've been speaking to a Steve Mitchell, in Holland and a chap called Mario in Venice. So I don't know, now.


You were talking to Mr. Doctor himself. The man behind Devil Doll.
I just found this out recently and did a search here and found this thread. Forgive me if this posted somewhere else. Hard to believe he had such detailed interest in that era of punk. You can read an interview with him here about the book - http://www.stuartschrader.com/Writing/MarioPanciera/MarioPanciera.php
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