this corrosion demos??????????????

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they are not really demos as labeled, sounds like different lenght single versions
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Definitely not the holy of holies though. :(
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but the seller has probaby been reading the thread and thought they would cash in!
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...very few copies exists

This is my 'original' copy
LOL! :lol:
Judging by the cassette inlay it's a bog standard thing available from any good bootleg seller/market stall in the late 80's/early 90's.
Lets's see if any moron makes a bid.
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So that we have a record of what is on the sassette after the auction ends, here is the tracklisting and description from the Hungarian seller:

"THIS CORROSION" DEMOS '87

ULTRA RARE 90 minutes long cassette from my private collection. This tape is circulating in the trader networks but very few copies exists. I've no idea where this tracks came from, but they are not really demos as labeled, sounds like different lenght single versions.

SIDE A:
Colours 4:12
This Corrosion 4:10
This Corrosion 5:08
This Corrosion 3:36
This Corrosion 8:28
Torch 3:40
Colours 7:00
This Corrosion 3:43
This Corrosion 5:06

SIDE B:
This Corrosion 2:53
This Corrosion 4:07
This Corrosion 5:09
Colours 4:02
Torch 3:52
This Corrosion 4:16
This Corrosion Extended 11:20
This Corrosion 4:27
This Corrosion US Mix 3:58


So, does anyone want to check the track lengths to see where the versions originated? ;D

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i seem to recall PIB already having made such a record of this corrosion track length times? :lol:
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Quiff Boy wrote:i seem to recall PIB already having made such a record of this corrosion track length times? :lol:
me that sad :lol: :lol:

not telling though, since the chairman told me off ;D
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Quiff Boy wrote:i seem to recall PIB already having made such a record of this corrosion track length times? :lol:
me that sad :lol: :lol:

not telling though, since the chairman told me off ;D
did he? what have you been doing now? :lol:
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Petseri wrote:So that we have a record of what is on the cassette after the auction ends, here is the tracklisting and description from the Hungarian seller:
And let's also have a version in a colour that people on the Wishville Neue theme (and probably others) can actually read :innocent: ;)

"THIS CORROSION" DEMOS '87

ULTRA RARE 90 minutes long cassette from my private collection. This tape is circulating in the trader networks but very few copies exists. I've no idea where this tracks came from, but they are not really demos as labeled, sounds like different lenght single versions.

SIDE A:
Colours 4:12
This Corrosion 4:10
This Corrosion 5:08
This Corrosion 3:36
This Corrosion 8:28
Torch 3:40
Colours 7:00
This Corrosion 3:43
This Corrosion 5:06

SIDE B:
This Corrosion 2:53
This Corrosion 4:07
This Corrosion 5:09
Colours 4:02
Torch 3:52
This Corrosion 4:16
This Corrosion Extended 11:20
This Corrosion 4:27
This Corrosion US Mix 3:58
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markfiend wrote:
Petseri wrote:So that we have a record of what is on the cassette after the auction ends, here is the tracklisting and description from the Hungarian seller:
And let's also have a version in a colour that people on the Wishville Neue theme (and probably others) can actually read :innocent: ;)
Fair enough. I use Dr. Jeep as the setting, so the yellow showed best in it. I have stuck with that for so long that I think that Heartland always loks like that. Sorry. :oops:

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:lol: I wasn't having a go.
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Dr. Jeep will allas be thee Heartland theme, for the discerning poster :innocent:
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James Blast wrote:Dr. Jeep will allas be thee Heartland theme, for the discerning poster :innocent:
Have I been elevated to discerning post?

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Petseri wrote:Have I been elevated to discerning post?
depends on your review of that DVD :innocent:
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I get bored too easily. I change my theme once a week ;)
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groove machine! Even though PiB got to name it.
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