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Never mind video killing the radio star. Cellphones killed...
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 797877" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>But the UK ones aren't really authentic without the smell of urine, a few used condoms on the floor and half a bag of regurgitated chips on one window. Oh, and a whole load of call girl/rent boy cards (of various distinct niches) if you are in London. </p><p></p><p>An (extremely strange) album I have a copy of (on pink vinyl with fake fur sleeve) came with a hand photocopied booklet about the history of prostitution which ended with a few pages of such cards plucked from call boxes - the 1,44" disk that was supposed to be included had been confiscated by customs apparently and a kleenex replaced it! For those that want a copy, it was 'Amsterdam Boogie' by Scott Bond and is probably available for 50p on discogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 797877, member: 17918"] But the UK ones aren't really authentic without the smell of urine, a few used condoms on the floor and half a bag of regurgitated chips on one window. Oh, and a whole load of call girl/rent boy cards (of various distinct niches) if you are in London. An (extremely strange) album I have a copy of (on pink vinyl with fake fur sleeve) came with a hand photocopied booklet about the history of prostitution which ended with a few pages of such cards plucked from call boxes - the 1,44" disk that was supposed to be included had been confiscated by customs apparently and a kleenex replaced it! For those that want a copy, it was 'Amsterdam Boogie' by Scott Bond and is probably available for 50p on discogs. [/QUOTE]
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