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Oldie but goodie.
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An other excellent post. Thank you again.
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nice, cool setup!
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Like the set up! Good close ups, maybe a bit brighter for color saturation of labels. You do a great job. loved the 70s music! 55 here. Boomer or Bust!
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It still kickass after all these years
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Great songs was in the US Navy when this came out brings back memories
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21 seconds of wasted time
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Nice 'table. Stanton cart?
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Thankyou for sharing, this is one of me and my fathers favorite songs together.
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Wow this is a thing of beauty :)
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I assume a matrix number difference could "tell which version I have".
SlimeTron5000 1 year ago
Most likely true, however, I just heard of an easier way - The short version says "Side A" on the label, where the long version does not say "Side A". I have the short version, and this is confirmed true.
WABCRADIO77 1 year ago
@WABCRADIO77 Is this supposed to be the short version that you have, or do you have a different copy that's the short version in addition to this one? You showed us about 75% of the label, and I didn't see "Side A" in that portion. The introduction here seems fairly long. Is there an even longer one? And if so, and if this is the short version, does "Side A" appear on the segment of the label (the left side) that you didn't show us?
rslitman 1 year ago
This is the long version with the long instrumental intro.
The label does NOT say "Side A" on it.
I do have the short version, and on that version it says "Side A" on the label.
That seems to be the easiest way to determine which version you have by simply looking at the label.
WABCRADIO77 1 year ago