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Date Posted: 00:23:43 04/02/00 Sun
Author: Roast Beef
Author Host/IP: 217.cleveland-01-02rs.oh.dial-access.att.net / 12.76.72.217
Subject: Re: Hardest Find
In reply to: bannatyne 's message, "Re: Hardest Find" on 23:46:31 04/01/00 Sat

Hey let's bootleg a sleeve for it...JUST KIDDING...Seriously, I only know of 4 US 7" sleeves for Burton, and two are EPs. Who knows what the man himself has squirreled away in his home. I'm still knocked out after Burton's confirmation of that "Sea Of Love" 45. I always thought that was the original tune by Phil Phillips playing in the background.

I've got a jukebox EP for "So Long Bannatyne" and I've heard there's also one for "Canned Wheat". Know anything about Guess Who jukebox EPs?

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