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Posted: Nov. 28 2008, 17:19 |
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Hello all. I'm posting this on behalf of Félix, who can't seem to be able to post here today.
Thanks for dispelling the mistery, BlueTape
Regards, Octavio
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I'm Felix. I can't post, I don't know the reason. I logged in with my password, but all the time: "Sorry, you do not have permission to reply to that topic", so I asked Octavio to help me to send an answer with his user.
Well, first at all, thank you very much for finding the solution. Of course seems it is not Mike. Excellent job ! Thanks :-)
Answering Atane about fakes acetates or not... well, I have many reasons to be sure they are not fake. I can write a lot of reasons why I do think so. But well, everybody can have his own oppinion, no problem.
If you check my acetates from southafrica in www.argiers.com, of course they are not the common acetates that someone can imagine, the ones which were used for mass production. I do think that in southafrica they were used for different reasons: promotional purposes in radios or shops (some of them have promo writtings), some maybe were used for internal company use only. As you, I also think it is rare to see this unique song combinations, but again, the purpose of them in SA was different than in other countries.
Another comment about Southafrican Mike Oldfield pressings... Do you know about these two normal 7'' oldfield vinyl singles from Southafrica ?
1) Pictures in the Dark / Legend --> the song Legend has the two extracts in reversed order ! Why ? Who knows ! A mistake ?
2) promotional Tubular Bells / Tubular Bells catalogue number v.2001 --> I would like you to listen to it. It has the master of ceremonies on both sides... but both sides starts with incredible two drum beats !! It doesn't happen in any other edition. And this is not an acetate... it is a normal 7'' vinyl single that you can find in Rainer's discography or in my website.
I mean that in Southafrica they never were very strict with oldfield music... they did what they want.
The seller is stealing my money ? I can't be sure, but I don't think so. If they are fakes, they are really really well done ! I have some info sheets with a lot of details. If they are fakes, the seller has really a big imagination. Also I can tell that the seller is selling other artists and I can tell you than other collectors (not oldfield) are paying tons of money to him, so a lot of people ( including me! ) is very very stupid.
Again, I do think they are not fakes... Anyway, you proved that extract were not Oldfield music... maybe someone can prove these acetates are fakes ? If someone can, please do it !!!!!!
regards flx |
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