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Posted: Wed 13 Jun 2007, 11:13 pm
by Electronic Dave
StevePSB wrote:The masses of variants of New York city boy I managed to lay my hands on at the time. Don't like the song at all, and it is probably the one I have most formats of! :lol:

StevePSB
I did almost the same....picked up the US 9 track CD in France just for the hell of it and then the 12" secondhand (despite lack of vinyl player) :oops: all those mixes.... :roll:

oh and I had to get the Red Letter Day 12" - just because its red :lol: which is the same colour my face went when it plummeted from #9 to #43 in the charts within a week :oops:

I HAVE A SPARE DISCO 3 CASE....ANYONE NEED IT?

GOT MINE SWAPPED WHEN THAT ERROR AROSE ON THE INITIAL DISCS AND JUST SENT THE DISC BACK - EMI SENT NEW DISC WITH CASE :lol:

I'm confused over the OP's title and then the question in thread starter... :?

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 5:26 am
by Ronald42
dVTB wrote:I've lost interest in collecting every single release by PSB. My only goal is to own all their music, and every official remix of any song.

This basically means I would glady throw away several 12-inches and 7-inches which I have on cd, etc. The only vinyl I would keep, are the ones that feature unique versions of songs.
Probebly something Dutch. :lol: I been doing that for years now. OK I got the 7" of I'm with stupid I like with the arrows. :D

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 5:45 am
by gregf
What would I drop ?

Some of the 12" 45s I bought of Ebay recently West End girls etc. "Mint" Hah! :x

Oh and may be the door sized poster for ..., too big. :oops:

The rest of my collection is quite tastefull thank you.Image

Re: PSB items you have just because you're collector

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 6:00 am
by weirdalfan1980
DJAMIX wrote: - Yoko Ono - Wlaking on thin ice

And you?
Same here. I keep 1 mix of the maxi-single; the orange alert mix. Yoko, why?

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 6:29 pm
by tdr1973
DJ cuturemix

grid remix of dj culture is quite duff
altern8 mix of music for boys is so dated it is either rubbish or hilarious
overture to performance is more miss than hit. Orchestral versions of PSB could have worked well but i dont like many of these versions.

the orchestral mix of enjoy the silence on the quad-final mix by DM is much better for one example

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 6:43 pm
by Posh Boy
The masses of variants of New York city boy I managed to lay my hands on at the time. Don't like the song at all, and it is probably the one I have most formats of!
Totally agree, BUT what about those 18 (!) mixes of Break 4 love?? Most of them are pretty boring.
I've got a real stinker lying around: Very Remixed, would definitely get rid of that one!

Re: PSB items you have just because you're collector

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 6:56 pm
by One of the crowd
weirdalfan1980 wrote:
DJAMIX wrote: - Yoko Ono - Wlaking on thin ice

And you?
Same here. I keep 1 mix of the maxi-single; the orange alert mix. Yoko, why?
PSB didnt do an Orange Alert mix for Yoko, they did it for Atomizer's Hooked On Radiation.

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 6:58 pm
by Pertan
alot of stuff. and will start selling some when I have time for it...
at least the spare ones and some rare stuff not very excited to
have anymore.

Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2007, 12:18 am
by Firthy2002
missemma wrote: 1. Hardback copy of "The Dairy Book of Home Management" edited by one Neil Tennant, 1980 edition.
Almost bought a copy of that myself once...

Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2007, 1:06 am
by VeryMary
Things I bought b/c I was a collector...too many to mention. Off the top of my head I'd say anything by Cicero. Oh and that Before Penis sleeve promo 12-incher. oooooer! :shock:

Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2007, 11:29 am
by feduciary
Top ranking is the CD single for Do The Right Thing by Ian Wright as well as Walking on Thin Ice by Yoko.

Then there's those Hurricane mixes of One More Chance... just all that ZYX released stuff... so bad! I have a couple of 3" CD singles from that era. Never listen to it.

Also have a nice promo for "Boys & Girls" by Blur featuring both PSB remixes. I really really loathe the song.

Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2007, 11:34 am
by One of the crowd
Firthy2002 wrote:
missemma wrote: 1. Hardback copy of "The Dairy Book of Home Management" edited by one Neil Tennant, 1980 edition.
Almost bought a copy of that myself once...
You can buy one from me if you like as I seem to have 2 copies!!

Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2007, 2:17 pm
by joshua76it
I'd like to have the second CD of London. never been able to find it