[Jukebox-list] Re: How to clean those records?/ Styrene

Jjmscf at aol.com Jjmscf at aol.com
Tue Oct 2 16:55:40 PDT 2007


 
That copy would have the phrase"I done told you once you son of b****h,I'm 
the best there's ever been" instead of "son of a gun".I could swear there were 
copies that used that phrase.I believe my stepbrother's copy did so which I'm 
sure is long gone since he has no interest in vinyl records or jukeboxes.Not 
sure if he's even interested in music at all. He's a sports nut.I'd love to have 
it vinyl using the B word instead of gun. Itjust ain't the same hearing it 
with the former word used.
 
Even hell was taboo back when they made "Big Bad John" by Jimmy Dean but I  
read somewhere there's some copies that say"Here lies a hell of a man" instead 
of "Here lies a big,big man" I think it was a record guide.all I've ever found 
is the former.I love that song regardless.
 
J.C.
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/2/2007 4:48:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
mechanicalmusic at hotmail.com writes:

>I even have recently found, on Epic (a CBS/Columbia label) "The Devil Went 
Down to >Georgia" [Charlie Daniels Band] and
>"Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" [Michael Jackson] (both around 1979) on 
vinyl, so I know CBS >was using a vinyl record plant for a while, at least for 
incredibly popular titles they needed to get >printed fast, for a while.





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