A Great thing happened at a car boot sale last year....I found the 7" of You
Supply The Roses, in amongst a standard collection of 1980s 7" singles for the
princely sum of £2.Both Bourgie Bourgie (Paul Quinn) and Memphis did b-sides
called Apres Ski, both songs are different, but I wonder why both went with the
name Apres Ski, any reason behind this or just a massive coincidence?!?
Something I have always wondered.Martyn
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ddriscoll@...: Mon, 1 Sep 2008
14:49:30 +0100Subject: Re: (Rip It Up) Memphis
YES it did exist ... I lent mine to a young lady .. Who now lives on the other
side of the world, so I suspect that I won't see it again ... For a whileIf my
memory serves me right (& serves me right for having a memory like this) the
b-side had a slightly longer version of "apres ski" & an instrumental version of
"You supply the roses", which frankly (& only if I was fabulously pissed), would
probably be the only song that would induce me to get involved in the bloodsport
of karokeIt should have been huge!!!!----- Original Message ----- From: RobF To:
rip_it_up@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 11:01 AMSubject: (Rip
It Up) MemphisDoes anyone know whether the (James Kirk) Memphis single "You
Supply The Roses" was released on 12"?I have the 7" but there is little or no
information on Alan Horne's post-postcard Swamplands label on the
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