raid3r
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Post by raid3r on Jan 18, 2008 16:30:13 GMT -5
Now you have some visual representation of some of my duplicate problems and down through the years my unwillingness to let go of the multiple copies. When i won a group of cd's i just kept them all no matter how many i had. But anyway.... flickr.com/photos/22934356@N03/sets/Sorry guys have to copy and paste.. the forum doesnt like the @ in the middle of the address
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Post by justin on Jan 18, 2008 18:19:46 GMT -5
Jeez how many gilman streets do you want! What do you plan on doing with your duplicates? That nice guys finish last catches my eye
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Post by raid3r on Jan 18, 2008 18:52:04 GMT -5
Wait till you see the lp's lol.... i think i have like 5 or 6 Kerplunk's sealed too
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Post by placenta on Jan 20, 2008 16:05:54 GMT -5
Damn, this explains why I never win any of the Live at Gilman St. on eBay. Haha.
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Post by LiveGreenDay on Jan 20, 2008 21:29:07 GMT -5
I really don't understand the appeal of that record. It's a bootleg, and the entire show can be found on CDR. I never bothered with it.
As for why you never win, I don't get that one. Some guy has been selling multiple copies on eBay for $10 Buy it Now.
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Post by raid3r on Jan 20, 2008 22:17:33 GMT -5
Then why would anyone bother getting any vinyl.. they are all on CDR too. Its called collecting and those copies didnt come from eBay. But thanks for your opinion.
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Post by LiveGreenDay on Jan 20, 2008 22:23:35 GMT -5
I consider there to be quite a difference between collecting official releases and collecting bootlegs with inferior sound quality.
And no problem.
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Post by saf on Jan 21, 2008 11:37:02 GMT -5
I consider there to be quite a difference between collecting official releases and collecting bootlegs with inferior sound quality. And no problem. exactly the reason i don't collect bootlegs full stop, but bootleg vinyl (if cheap) seems better than bootleg cds, but how many times can they put the woodstock shows on cd. and the money goes to eastern european or asian crooks cashing in on their popularity.
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Post by Viktor on Jan 21, 2008 14:47:53 GMT -5
I like bootleg CD's because of the artworks. I've never listened to one, except for one, don't remember which one, because it said it had "No One Knows" on the tracklisting and I nearly wet myself, but it turned out the tracklisting was all wrong. Go asian crooks!
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Post by justin on Jan 21, 2008 18:08:19 GMT -5
I like bootleg CD's because of the artworks. I've never listened to one, except for one, don't remember which one, because it said it had "No One Knows" on the tracklisting and I nearly wet myself, but it turned out the tracklisting was all wrong. Go asian crooks! HAHAHAHAHAHA I think its BURNOUT! the green cover one, cause i did exactly the same thing! they had loads of errors on that cd actually
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Post by LiveGreenDay on Jan 21, 2008 18:12:06 GMT -5
I have hundreds of Green Day bootlegs (LiveGreenDay, after all), most on CD-R. If something has the best possible sound, I want it. I just don't see the worth in anything that isn't official if it doesn't offer something else. Which is why I've always skipped on those Taiwanese greatest hits discs, too.
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