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dave202
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I used to have a 'legitimate, cd of Buzzcocks with Howard Devoto, which was just demos, and was on a label I believe was called Document. I'm fairly certain the disc was called 'Time's Up' after one of the 'Spiral Scratch' tracks.

Anyhow, after a hasty split with Bad Pam who started nipping my head after the opening games of the 2006 World Cup, I 'lost' it and never got it back. She didn't even like listening to them, so I presume it was 'lost' in the wheelie bin. I've never got my mitts on another copy. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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Thanks, that is it, although maybe the passing of time has made me think there was more on what I had. Whatever, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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It's available on Amazon too (uk). I bought it from there a few years ago.

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you could just try this..same kinda thing..different order, same songs i think. its a bootleg as far as im aware.

http://www.mediafire.com/?tccg5f5r1nz1nwc

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dave202 wrote:I used to have a 'legitimate, cd of Buzzcocks with Howard Devoto, which was just demos, and was on a label I believe was called Document. I'm fairly certain the disc was called 'Time's Up' after one of the 'Spiral Scratch' tracks.

Anyhow, after a hasty split with Bad Pam who started nipping my head after the opening games of the 2006 World Cup, I 'lost' it and never got it back. She didn't even like listening to them, so I presume it was 'lost' in the wheelie bin. I've never got my mitts on another copy. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
It's been reissued a couple of times on cd now. The Document version was the first official reissue of the famous bootleg in 1991, then Mute records put it out in 2000.

Info :

http://freespace.virgin.net/pete.shelley/time-01.htm

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