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Ed Pauli 12th Dec 2023
| | "Booger" is also a US term used by children to describe dried mucus as Chuck Berry once sang" I boogied in the Kitchen, I boogied in the hall..I boogied on my finger and wiped it on the wall. |
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seanbss 13th Jul 2020
| | Black label is not a variant but a reissue from when the label design changed...and it’s definitely “booger”!!! |
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55bluesman 11th Jan 2015
| | added label variation (black label) |
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bill mann 26th Jan 2014
| | Hi Jules, still sounds like bugger to me ! |
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Juke Jules SUBS 22nd Jan 2014
| | Clearly 'booger' which Wiktionary defines as "A thing; especially a problematic or difficult thing" (etym related to boggart), but this would have caused problems for airplay in Britain at the time |
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Deltics 22nd Jan 2014
| | Judge for yourselves at about 2 mins.
Sounds like "bugger" to me although I think the word has a different connotation in America.
Someone who "bugs" you. |
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PhilMH SUBS 22nd Jan 2014
| | Bill, was it really "bugger" or, as Paul Pelletier suggested, "booger", apparently an American term easily mistaken for "bugger"? I haven't heard the song, so can't offer an opinion one way or the other! |
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bill mann 22nd Jan 2014
| | 'That's right' on this album is the same as the London issue, ie it has been edited to omit the word 'bugger' from the original Sun 45 issue. |
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Juke Jules SUBS 22nd Jan 2014
| | Thanks for that information Tony, and for adding the record (I can cross that off my 'to do' list ;-) |
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Tony P 21st Jan 2014
| | Mike Raven was also responsible for the issue of the Ace of Hearts LP of the Johnny Burnette Trio :a reissue of the original Coral 10" LP.
see https://www.45worlds.com/vinyl/album/ah120 |
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Juke Jules SUBS 18th Jan 2014
| | Mike Raven is fondly remembered by many members of the 45cat community and it is good to see this instance of his work. The promotional leaflet mentions a 'series' which he was to have put together, and it will be interesting to see if any more of these show up here.
I don't know what the Embassy NR- series was for, but we have a few later NR- releases here already.
Mike Raven had an interesting career, of which his Pirate Radio work was only a small part - see Wikipedia |
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