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Post by negative1 on Mar 6, 2021 11:19:16 GMT -5
I'd prefer CDs of these aren't all these tracks available on other recordings. the whole point of these releases is to put them on colored vinyl, and collect them. later -1
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Post by negative1 on Mar 6, 2021 11:21:36 GMT -5
That Unplugged set is tempting but I can't justify spending that much on a boot. here's my question. duran duran will never release them ever. but lets say they did, so even if they did come out officialy, they would still cost a lot of money. so whats the difference. these guys are doing a much better job than duran duran could do anyways. unless you go to the vinyl factory, and then spend hundreds or thousands. then i wouldn't ever want to get it. later -1
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Post by medazzahalo on Mar 6, 2021 16:09:06 GMT -5
That Unplugged set is tempting but I can't justify spending that much on a boot. here's my question. duran duran will never release them ever. but lets say they did, so even if they did come out officialy, they would still cost a lot of money. so whats the difference. these guys are doing a much better job than duran duran could do anyways. unless you go to the vinyl factory, and then spend hundreds or thousands. then i wouldn't ever want to get it. later -1
I agree it will probably never be released officially. But if it was, it would never be $100. Well unless it was some Vinyl Factory box set with autographs and such (even more unlikely).
I would hope/think a sanctioned release would be able to use the best source material. With boots you are most likely getting a broadcast rip or CD source.
I know these releases are popular and they do look nice. I just can't get behind spending $$ on stuff that is unofficial. Personal preference.
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Post by negative1 on Mar 20, 2021 12:56:31 GMT -5
here's my question. duran duran will never release them ever. but lets say they did, so even if they did come out officialy, they would still cost a lot of money. so whats the difference. these guys are doing a much better job than duran duran could do anyways. unless you go to the vinyl factory, and then spend hundreds or thousands. then i wouldn't ever want to get it. later -1
I agree it will probably never be released officially. But if it was, it would never be $100. Well unless it was some Vinyl Factory box set with autographs and such (even more unlikely).
I would hope/think a sanctioned release would be able to use the best source material. With boots you are most likely getting a broadcast rip or CD source.
I know these releases are popular and they do look nice. I just can't get behind spending $$ on stuff that is unofficial. Personal preference.
i don't know which bootlegs you are listening to. but the reissued ones, and all the releases i've gotten from the duran duran fanclub have been of the highest quality, and much better than the tons of poorly reissued and official releases that duran duran has been putting out lately. later -1
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Post by negative1 on Mar 24, 2021 13:10:34 GMT -5
Duran Duran. Hear It Here First! Limited Edition Collector's CD w/press pack Beat is getting stronger,music getting longer too, Music is a thought to me ... Expanded edition of 1995 Canadian promo-only Hear It Here First! CD. Tracks 1-4 include spoken DJ outros in English. Tracks 5-13 recorded live June 9, 1995 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California. This limited edition Press Pack presented in title logo envelope and includes: - a CD with double-sided insert faithfully replicating the original English version of the Canadian promo-only 'Hear It Here First!' artwork (however, the tracks order from the flip side has been corrected to match the original disc contents and DJ's annotations); - 5 publicity photos (high gloss lab prints); - 6 pages of press materials; - postcard featuring rare photography by David LaChapelle. Original CD professionally .ed and manufactured (not a CD-R). Perfect sound quality (10/10). Tracklisting: 01. White Lines (5:56) 02. 911 Is A Joke (4:07) 03. Success (4:15) 04. Perfect Day (4:10) 05. Hungry Like The Wolf (4:03) 06. Rebel Rebel (4:22) 07. P.L. You (4:32) 08. Come Undone (5:03) 09. Girls On Film (8:08) 10. Success (4:18) 11. The Message (6:45) 12. 911 Is A Joke (4:25) 13. White Lines (5:55) 14. Diamond Dogs (Alternate Mix) (6:17) 15. White Lines (Instrumental Rough Mix) (5:42) 16. White Lines (Alternate Ending) (0:53) 17. 911 Is A Joke (Intro) (0:08) Cat. # DPRO-29820-2. Standard CD is also available. Street date: April 6th, 2021 Collector's Edition Visit shop.duran2.net for more info.
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Post by blaahh on Mar 24, 2021 13:31:16 GMT -5
Big fan of DDFanclub releases - but they are beginning to get very pricey, when their previous attraction was value for money. I think most of the audio content is on the earlier Thank You live bootleg?
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Post by amiestilo on Mar 24, 2021 14:13:22 GMT -5
Big fan of DDFanclub releases - but they are beginning to get very pricey, when their previous attraction was value for money. There is a standard CD at regular price, too. No need to pay a lot of money for unwanted media materials included with the Press Pack edition. www.shop.duran2.net/instock/7609/1995_cd1.htm
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Post by Den on Mar 24, 2021 14:22:58 GMT -5
CD Ordered.
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Post by medazzahalo on Mar 24, 2021 19:01:52 GMT -5
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Post by amiestilo on Mar 25, 2021 1:08:30 GMT -5
People Like You is almost impossible to find nowadays. There is a single copy at Discogs for £29.99 +£7.00 shipping (about $50.67 US Dollars total).
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