Looking for these Rare Tracks

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brigitte
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Looking for these Rare Tracks

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Anyone know where to find these tracks?

London Times - Gary Numan
Great Balls - Battered Wives

I think I love you - Stilletto Fetish - for this one I know there were a couple sites provided where it might have been located. However, one of the sites gave an error and I could not find it on the other. Any other ideas would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Great Balls - Battered Wives
Unless You Mean
Lovers Balls
http://www.zshare.net/audio/123486323e235300/
I don't have that Numan track.
The ex-manager of the Battered Wives lives here in London & manages a music store!
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Stiletto Fetish - I Think I Love You
http://www.zshare.net/audio/12365047e7c0de93/
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Thank you for the information gentlemen, I really appreciate it. :P
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Post by MissParker0106 »

I checked my Numan collection and came up empty....now I'll be on the lookout for \"London Times\" as well. If I come up with it, I'll post a link.

I have two very rare requests, please, by Malcolm Burn (formerly with Boys Brigade):
\"Humans Can Talk\"
\"Walk Don't Run\"

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Not rare requests at all. I will try to post both as soon as I mp3 them from the CD.

Where did you hear Malcolm's work?
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Malcolm Burn

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Here is \"Walk Don't Run\" by Malcolm Burn @ 224kbs

http://download.yousendit.com/D4E595C9216005B1
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gargoyle59 wrote:Here is "Walk Don't Run" by Malcolm Burn @ 224kbs

http://download.yousendit.com/D4E595C9216005B1
I can't thank you enough for this!
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saqqara lights wrote:Not rare requests at all. I will try to post both as soon as I mp3 them from the CD.

Where did you hear Malcolm's work?
Thank you - see above - I now have "Walk Don't Run," but if you have "Humans can Talk" that would be fabulous. I'm grateful for the response.

A Canadian friend of mine introduced me to "Boys Brigade."
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You're welcome, Miss Parker - wish I could help you with 'Humans Can Talk' too - hopefully someone else on the board will have it for you.
Cheers!
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Here's Humans Can Talk...a song that originally was to be titled \"Elephants Can Talk\", until 12 year old Jimmy Padjunas, who happened to be listening to rehearsals told Malcolm that the song title made absolutely no sense. Earned the kid a writing credit for the song.


http://www.zshare.net/audio/126157722dbd3a0e/
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saqqara lights wrote:Here's Humans Can Talk...a song that originally was to be titled "Elephants Can Talk", until 12 year old Jimmy Padjunas, who happened to be listening to rehearsals told Malcolm that the song title made absolutely no sense. Earned the kid a writing credit for the song.


http://www.zshare.net/audio/126157722dbd3a0e/
I am so grateful to both you and Gargoyle for the fast response. Also, thank you for the additional insight into the history of the song. All the best.
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Post by Kiltman »

The Gary Numan track London Times that your looking for was done with one of Gary's side projects - Radio Heart. I know it was released as a single and was included on one or more of his collection CD's.

I don't have London Times but I do have the song they did entitled Radio Heart.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/126208338464c28d/

I have been a huge Numan fan for decades now. He is one of the few Godfathers of modern music, and is still putting out amazing music today as he did then. All praise to Mr. Webb and all he has done....

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Gary Numan - London Times

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I found an incomplete rather muddy version of the song on You Tube. The link can be found below. This particular song was available for download on a blog awhile back, but unfortunately it is no longer so. London Times is also available on a CD entitled The Best of Gary Numan 1984-1990. Well apart from that this is all I can find that is relevant about this song apart from the lyrics being offered at a myriad of sites. The song above that Brigitte is referring to is indeed called Great Balls, but the artist may be wrong. The opening lines of the song go, \" You broke my nose when you came in the door, I've never seen a c@nt like you before....\" It is a punk reworking of Jerry Lee Lewis' classic rock song Great Balls of Fire. At any rate, here is the link for the video of London Times which will have to do until somebody finds this song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqnMobtrNbQ
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Thank you all for the responses. I didnt realize it would be this hard to find :shock:
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