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Also, I've got the following if anyone is interested:
<!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->The Smiths<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec-->* What Do You See In Him? (Early version of "Wonderful Woman", live at the Hacienda, 4th Feb 1983)
* There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (Instrumental souncheck from Inverness Eden Court, 1st Oct 1985)
* Unloveable (Souncheck from Inverness Eden Court, 1st Oct 1985 - was never played live)
* Nowhere Fast (soundcheck - was never played live)
* The Cowbell-Click Track
* The Troy Tate Album
* I Want A Boy For My Birthday (30 secs)
* Sandie Shaw & The Smiths - Jeane
* Sandie Shaw & The Smiths - I Don't Owe You Anything (Live)
* Sandie Shaw - Hand In Glove
<!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->Morrissey<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec-->* Viva Hate Outtakes
* Born To Hang
* Piccadilly Palare (Different Version)
* Oh, Phoney
* Miraval Demos (Dagenham Dave, Laughing Annie, Honey You Know Where To Find Me, Nobody Loves Us, Reader Meet Author, The Boy Racer, Untitled Song #1, Untitles Song #2 - all without vocals).
* Honey, You Know Where To Find Me (With vocals)
* November The Second
* Stay As You Are
* Reader Meet Author (Original take with a different line)
* Drive-In-Saturday (Live)
* Irish Blood, English Heart (Demo)
* Bed Took Fire
* There Speaks A True Friend
* East West
* You Must Please Remember
* Lost
* Heir Apparent
* This Is Not Your Country
* Now I Am A Was
* The Edges Are No Longer Parallel
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