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Added 5th June 2007 by thebook

Artefact

Promotional Item
Buzzcocks
1978

Probably the rarest Buzzcocks promotional pressing, this is the 12", single-sided "Moving away from the Pulsebeat" single (The "B" side has a white label and a spiral groove). Probably around 350 copies were pressed and sent to DJs/Radio Stations. I wonder how many have survived? It's purpose was to promote the first album, "Another Music in a Different Kitchen".
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“i bet gary davies still has his copy!”
“Ha! You're not wrong, Mat! I know John Peel's copy was actually stolen when he was doing a DJ slot somewhere. Apparently he pestered United Artists for weeks afterwards, but they couldn't replace it. Not chuffed, I bet!”
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