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Post by ronnasty on Mar 13, 2006 8:00:08 GMT -5
Made you look!! ;D
I've been a fan of the Rutles since 1978, when I saw "All you need is Cash" on tv, twice. The first run and the repeat broadcast about 2 or 3 months later. I was so intrigued by the project that I bought the LP when I first saw it, and played it to death. I finally got rid of the LP a couple of months ago along with the rest of my wax collection.
I'm looking for bootlegs. Anyone got any to trade?
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Post by starshyne on Mar 13, 2006 20:38:01 GMT -5
Greetings Ron....I have some Rutles bootlegs. I actually have an extra copy of Sgt. Rutters that you could have if you are willing to pay for the postage.
Sara
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Post by johnalexhall on Mar 13, 2006 23:23:33 GMT -5
Hmmmm. Hey gang, if you are interested in the boots, there is a source that has them all. Check out NISA run by Dr. Andrew. NISA is the Neil Innes Sound Archives and is run by Dr. Andrew. He will send you MP3s of over 100 hours worth of Neil including the boots. Dr. Andrew is great. The charge is only his cost and nothing more.
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Post by ronnasty on Mar 14, 2006 8:27:26 GMT -5
Hmmmm. Hey gang, if you are interested in the boots, there is a source that has them all. Check out NISA run by Dr. Andrew. NISA is the Neil Innes Sound Archives and is run by Dr. Andrew. He will send you MP3s of over 100 hours worth of Neil including the boots. Dr. Andrew is great. The charge is only his cost and nothing more. So this includes the Rutle Bootlegs as well? I was never sure if it did or not. What about the 4 extra songs on the Japanese version of Archeology, does he have them too?
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