Pulled Smiths artwork at Morrisseymadness.co.uk
posted by davidt on Monday April 28 2003, @09:00AM

Saw this in the Marketplace -- offers are being taken for pulled Smiths artwork at Morrisseymadness.co.uk.

Among the items:

 
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    Pulled Smiths artwork at Morrisseymadness.co.uk | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 13 comments | Search Discussion
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    just haven't earned it yet (Score:2, Informative)
    That site is so cool. Oh I wish I was rich enough to get some of that stuff. I really want a copy of There Is A Light on 7" to call my own.
    astol -- Monday April 28 2003, @10:51AM (#59168)
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    there's more to life than books you know but not much more
    What are these? (Score:0)
    Could someone explain to me what is so special about the pictures? Are they copis of something or are they real?
    Anonymous -- Tuesday April 29 2003, @12:27AM (#59265)
    Explanation (Score:0)
    Well, what's so special about these covers are that they were never officially released. For example: "There is a light that never goes out" was never released as a 7" single, and the artwork was repressed and used for the "Bigmouth" single instead. If you read the info on morrisseymadness.co.uk, you'll probably understand. Another interesting detail is that it is now revealed that there were meant to be a "There is a light..." single, but for some reason it was cancelled. I think i says something about that in Simon Goddard's "Songs that saved your life" aswell. Better check.
    /Adam
    Anonymous -- Tuesday April 29 2003, @04:54AM (#59289)
    • Re:Explanation by MORRISSEYMADNESS (Score:1) Tuesday April 29 2003, @09:36AM
      • Explosion by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday April 29 2003, @08:29PM
        • Re:Explosion by MORRISSEYMADNESS (Score:1) Wednesday April 30 2003, @03:16AM
          • Re:Explosion by Anonymous (Score:0) Wednesday April 30 2003, @07:01AM
            • Re:Explosion by Anonymous (Score:0) Wednesday April 30 2003, @11:14AM
      Interesting! (Score:0)
      WOW these are GREAT! My inquiry is, how the hell did this guy get these incredibly rare items?
      Anonymous -- Tuesday April 29 2003, @03:48PM (#59387)


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