In article <ccku5t5f1@news2.newsguy.com>, noone@hunt.com says...
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>In article <ol8Gc.11294$4S.6457@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com>, dk5213-
>removethis-@att.net says...
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>>Hunt,
>>Browse to
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>>http://www.byrdsnet.com/mcguire.html
>>or
>>http://barrymcguire.byrdsnet.com/
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>>where you can download an mp3 file of that song.
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>>Dean
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>Dean,
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>Thanks for the links, unfortunately, I had tried both and it seems that Yahoo
>has shut down that page. I appreciate your help. Keep an eye out, as I think
>I'm in for a long haul here.
>
>Hunt
>
>PS I've searched e-bay and MusicStack for an LP. MusicStack has one, but by
>the time I get it to the States, it'll cost ~US$150, which is out of my class
>for this disk. Do you have any other resources for used LP's? TIA
DeanK,
Might be moot now. I walked into a used record shop and after the owner
rummaged a bit, one LP of Barry & The Doctor was produced! It had a different
jacket, than the B McGuire Web sites showed, and was on the Ode lable. As I
recall, the gent who started Dunhill (and signed McGuire) sold it, and then
immediately started Ode. I'd guess that the other jacket is the Dunhill, as
mine is on Ode. The total cost was $3.00 and the condition of the disk was VG.
The jacket showed some wear from sliding between other LP's but I wanted it
for the music, not as a collector's item. This was a bit more in my price
range, compared to the UK shop that wanted $150 for the dang thing. Matter of
fact, I had to buy some Pink Floyd CD's to make the minimum credit card
purchase!
Thanks for the links and your help - I got lucky,
Hunt
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