Stacey Pullen Presents Kosmic Messenger – The Collected Works Of
Kosmic Messenger 2 xLP


I had Stacey pullen sign this for me back in '97. What was funny about
that was I had him sign this record for me at a 12 hr rave daytime
rave (noon to midnight) that was 4 hours from house, so I had this
record on me for the entire event, after party and subsequent
shenanigans that I won't go into in a public forum. I had him sign the
sleeve in order to protect the wax. You'd be surprised how many dumb
questions I had to field during that 20+ hour ordeal.

The latest thing I've had signed was the first album by Little Dragon
when they played here in Pittsburgh a few weeks ago. Great band,
better show, still a fanboy at heart, just a little older and heavier.

jw

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 6:17 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> .....so, how many of you out there have signed records in your
> collection?  I don't mean ones you've picked up in a store (I still
> kick myself after all these years remembering passing up a complete
> set of signed and sealed Transmat and Fragile releases in Ruadub
> because they were £1 more expensive than the normal copies and I had
> the majority of the tracks anyway)...I mean the ones you've actually
> taken the time and bother to drag down to a club night where somebody
> you totally respect is about to play and you run up to them with a
> silver or black marker and...well, you know the rest :)
>
> Tonight, whilst going through my vinyl for the first time in a LONG
> time, I found:
>
> Mr Fingers - Amnesia - of course I was new to the signing thing then
> and had brought a ball point pen instead of a marker and poor old
> Larry had to sort of inscribe the cover as the pen wouldn't write -
> this would have been roughly 1994-1995 when he played live (DX7, Emax
> II and live vocals- I recoreded the gig on DAT and of course, it
> didn't work) in the Volcano club on a Thursday night (where the club
> scene in Trainspotting was filmed fact fans!)
>
> Orlando Voorn - 1987 DMC MegaMix - signed at his Art School gig back
> in 2001 just before I moved over to Amsterdam - he ended the show by
> coming out of the DJ booth, dancing like a crazy man and then
> scratching in the next track by leaning back into the booth whilst
> still dancing - pretty impressive stuff!
>
> Of course the hardest part after making a fool of yourself is getting
> the said record home in one piece..or home at all!
>
> Come on you lot, what you got?
>
> Jason



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