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From:
the tiedyed side of the force
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Date:
Wed, 09 Mar 1994 19:30:12 -0800
Subject:
re: FSOL / Big Strife
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At 10:36 AM 3/9/94 GMT, u91clw@ecs.ox.ac.uk wrote:
quoted 8 lines Fair enough, until you realise that for anyone even vaguely interested in>Fair enough, until you realise that for anyone even vaguely interested in >Orb there are a hundred outlets for their back catalogue. Until recently >Orb was the toast of record fairs across UK (I have no idea about US). >Releasing their best known tracks changed nothing for any interested DJ, >rather it sold to teeny-boppers and popsters, serving to degrade the >mystique of their other releases (I've seen the prices affected). If >Roy Badami <roy@harlequin.co.uk> is interested I can easily get him in >touch with a worthwhile dealer.
I'm more than vaguely interested in the Orb, and have had no luck finding anything except the stuff that was recently released or re-released, and even some of that I haven't been able to get. I've looked all over San Francisco, and made calls all over the US. Perhaps it's easier in the UK. Do you (or anyone) know where I can get the Patterns & Textures video-CD set? (it would have to be NTSC) *Any* of their older stuff? &andy xepera@netcom.com ham radio: KC1IP/6 Andy Nourse