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  • Cropduster-80
    Cropduster-80 Posts: 2,034
    edited September 2022
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    Post edited by Cropduster-80 on
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    DOL is terrible. 

    As far as SD, there are certain originals that are exceptional.  Aja AB-1060 is stunning.  I'm really curious what it will sound like on fresh vinyl. An original Gaucho is excellent too.  

    Since you bought all these AP there's probably no reason to hunt originals,  but the Greatest Hits mastered by Bob Ludwig is absolutely worth seeking out.  There are a million out there so they are not expensive.  It's very,  very good though.  And nice to have around to jam the hits.
  • mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    DOL is terrible. 

    As far as SD, there are certain originals that are exceptional.  Aja AB-1060 is stunning.  I'm really curious what it will sound like on fresh vinyl. An original Gaucho is excellent too.  

    Since you bought all these AP there's probably no reason to hunt originals,  but the Greatest Hits mastered by Bob Ludwig is absolutely worth seeking out.  There are a million out there so they are not expensive.  It's very,  very good though.  And nice to have around to jam the hits.
    The live stream from yesterday chad said there are a couple UHQR’s that are super limited and will sell out in 30 minutes. It’s a deal that was made pre pandemic and the deal requires the small numbers  

    coincidentally they released 3 Pink Floyd albums on SACD and there are 3 gaps in the UHQR series 

    whatever it is it seems the limited nature of these is because it was part of a larger deal not a full agreement to produce a ton specifically on vinyl. 

    this is separate from big announcement #2

    fun to speculate in any care.  Pink Floyd does fit that narrative 
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    DOL is terrible. 

    As far as SD, there are certain originals that are exceptional.  Aja AB-1060 is stunning.  I'm really curious what it will sound like on fresh vinyl. An original Gaucho is excellent too.  

    Since you bought all these AP there's probably no reason to hunt originals,  but the Greatest Hits mastered by Bob Ludwig is absolutely worth seeking out.  There are a million out there so they are not expensive.  It's very,  very good though.  And nice to have around to jam the hits.

    Agreed.  I definitely avoid DOL. 
    I do have one DOL and it was a total waste of money.  Some years ago, my wife and I were in another town and we saw this cool looking record store and went in to check it out.  I made the mistake of doing something I very rarely do- I made an impulse purchase, in this rare case, a purchase of a new copy of this record:

    Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA October 1st 1994

    Neil Young - Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View CA October 1st 1994 album cover
    Label:DOL – DOR2136H
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release, Stereo, 180gr, Green Translucent
    Country:Europe
    Released:2020
    Genre:Rock
    Style:Classic Rock

    I've listened to it once and that's all it took to realize I had wasted my money.  The pressing is mediocre at best and the performances are totally lackluster and it's mostly Neil, very little Crazy Horse.  I've only kept it for two reasons- 1) because otherwise that was a wonderful day and we had a great time and 2) as a reminder to NOT impulse buy! 
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    brianlux said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    DOL is terrible. 

    As far as SD, there are certain originals that are exceptional.  Aja AB-1060 is stunning.  I'm really curious what it will sound like on fresh vinyl. An original Gaucho is excellent too.  

    Since you bought all these AP there's probably no reason to hunt originals,  but the Greatest Hits mastered by Bob Ludwig is absolutely worth seeking out.  There are a million out there so they are not expensive.  It's very,  very good though.  And nice to have around to jam the hits.

    Agreed.  I definitely avoid DOL. 
    I do have one DOL and it was a total waste of money.  Some years ago, my wife and I were in another town and we saw this cool looking record store and went in to check it out.  I made the mistake of doing something I very rarely do- I made an impulse purchase, in this rare case, a purchase of a new copy of this record:

    Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA October 1st 1994

    Neil Young - Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View CA October 1st 1994 album cover
    Label:DOL – DOR2136H
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release, Stereo, 180gr, Green Translucent
    Country:Europe
    Released:2020
    Genre:Rock
    Style:Classic Rock

    I've listened to it once and that's all it took to realize I had wasted my money.  The pressing is mediocre at best and the performances are totally lackluster and it's mostly Neil, very little Crazy Horse.  I've only kept it for two reasons- 1) because otherwise that was a wonderful day and we had a great time and 2) as a reminder to NOT impulse buy! 
    I didn't know that DOL would do an unofficial boot. That's low

  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    mrussel1 said:
    brianlux said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    DOL is terrible. 

    As far as SD, there are certain originals that are exceptional.  Aja AB-1060 is stunning.  I'm really curious what it will sound like on fresh vinyl. An original Gaucho is excellent too.  

    Since you bought all these AP there's probably no reason to hunt originals,  but the Greatest Hits mastered by Bob Ludwig is absolutely worth seeking out.  There are a million out there so they are not expensive.  It's very,  very good though.  And nice to have around to jam the hits.

    Agreed.  I definitely avoid DOL. 
    I do have one DOL and it was a total waste of money.  Some years ago, my wife and I were in another town and we saw this cool looking record store and went in to check it out.  I made the mistake of doing something I very rarely do- I made an impulse purchase, in this rare case, a purchase of a new copy of this record:

    Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA October 1st 1994

    Neil Young - Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View CA October 1st 1994 album cover
    Label:DOL – DOR2136H
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release, Stereo, 180gr, Green Translucent
    Country:Europe
    Released:2020
    Genre:Rock
    Style:Classic Rock

    I've listened to it once and that's all it took to realize I had wasted my money.  The pressing is mediocre at best and the performances are totally lackluster and it's mostly Neil, very little Crazy Horse.  I've only kept it for two reasons- 1) because otherwise that was a wonderful day and we had a great time and 2) as a reminder to NOT impulse buy! 
    I didn't know that DOL would do an unofficial boot. That's low


    For sure- and I feel bad about having supported this kind of thing with my dollars.  Lesson learned!
    I'm also surprised Discogs allowed the listing and sale of this LP.  They usually do not allowing this sort of thing to be sold.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Cropduster-80
    Cropduster-80 Posts: 2,034
    edited September 2022
    brianlux said:
    mrussel1 said:
    brianlux said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    DOL is terrible. 

    As far as SD, there are certain originals that are exceptional.  Aja AB-1060 is stunning.  I'm really curious what it will sound like on fresh vinyl. An original Gaucho is excellent too.  

    Since you bought all these AP there's probably no reason to hunt originals,  but the Greatest Hits mastered by Bob Ludwig is absolutely worth seeking out.  There are a million out there so they are not expensive.  It's very,  very good though.  And nice to have around to jam the hits.

    Agreed.  I definitely avoid DOL. 
    I do have one DOL and it was a total waste of money.  Some years ago, my wife and I were in another town and we saw this cool looking record store and went in to check it out.  I made the mistake of doing something I very rarely do- I made an impulse purchase, in this rare case, a purchase of a new copy of this record:

    Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA October 1st 1994

    Neil Young - Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View CA October 1st 1994 album cover
    Label:DOL – DOR2136H
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release, Stereo, 180gr, Green Translucent
    Country:Europe
    Released:2020
    Genre:Rock
    Style:Classic Rock

    I've listened to it once and that's all it took to realize I had wasted my money.  The pressing is mediocre at best and the performances are totally lackluster and it's mostly Neil, very little Crazy Horse.  I've only kept it for two reasons- 1) because otherwise that was a wonderful day and we had a great time and 2) as a reminder to NOT impulse buy! 
    I didn't know that DOL would do an unofficial boot. That's low


    For sure- and I feel bad about having supported this kind of thing with my dollars.  Lesson learned!
    I'm also surprised Discogs allowed the listing and sale of this LP.  They usually do not allowing this sort of thing to be sold.
    My understanding (and I have no knowledge of copyright law) is they operate in the grey area.
    legal but not authorised vs it being an illegal bootleg

    Dol is freely for sale on discogs AFAIK. Something about the age of the recording and sourcing it via open license of something perhaps. Discogs says it’s a “public domain” reissue label 

    in any case they aren’t getting access to tapes so it’s never going to sound good 
    not really sure how to classify them besides that they sound terrible 

    you can’t however buy or sell the orange bootleg PJ Binaural, the colored Lost Dogs, the Benny bootleg. There has to be a difference.  

    It’s also called a “European” company. It’s Russian, and claiming to be Europe based on a technicality of geography. That’s kind of another grey area 
    Post edited by Cropduster-80 on
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    DavidD Posts: 2,544

  • Stop by Grimey's while Nashville. Great little shop. Picked up Leon Bridges' Good Thing. Fantastic soul.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    brianlux said:
    mrussel1 said:
    brianlux said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    As a Non-Dan Fan the Acoustic Sounds announcement was lackluster. Also, I don't see Page relinquishing the right for anyone else to reissue their stuff while he is still alive.... Would love a repress of those Classic plates though.
    Certainly Page would profit from this.  So that's really teh question.  He has the opportunity to make a new dollar on people that already own the reissues from a few years ago.  You can tap back into a market that you already tapped.  The general non-audiophile is going to go for the $30 reissue every day of the week, but audiophiles aren't exactly lining up to collect more of these zep reissues.  They are nothing special. 
    Yep

    I have zero zeppelin on vinyl. I listen to them digitally but i have no interest in picking up any of the ones at my local shop or target or wherever . 

    If I’m buying vinyl I want it to be great. That’s who the hypothetical AP release would appeal to. We aren’t buying the current ones anyway 

    30 bucks for that seems not worth it. 

    I didn’t have any Dan on vinyl before the latest release either. What was out there wasn’t great as far as I’m aware. I think the original TAN was one disc at 33 which is a lot of music for 2 sides. And the RSD was two discs which was better but also 33. Doesn’t have to be a Uhqr though 

    vinyl for the sake of vinyl I got over once I bought a few Jazz albums released by DOL. flat out awful and they take up precious shelf space. Spending 20 bucks on those is highway robbery. I get the zeppelin reissues aren’t that bad, but i guess it’s the same principle with me as it’s not the release you would want to have. Just stick to streaming versions  in that case which are essentially free
    DOL is terrible. 

    As far as SD, there are certain originals that are exceptional.  Aja AB-1060 is stunning.  I'm really curious what it will sound like on fresh vinyl. An original Gaucho is excellent too.  

    Since you bought all these AP there's probably no reason to hunt originals,  but the Greatest Hits mastered by Bob Ludwig is absolutely worth seeking out.  There are a million out there so they are not expensive.  It's very,  very good though.  And nice to have around to jam the hits.

    Agreed.  I definitely avoid DOL. 
    I do have one DOL and it was a total waste of money.  Some years ago, my wife and I were in another town and we saw this cool looking record store and went in to check it out.  I made the mistake of doing something I very rarely do- I made an impulse purchase, in this rare case, a purchase of a new copy of this record:

    Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA October 1st 1994

    Neil Young - Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View CA October 1st 1994 album cover
    Label:DOL – DOR2136H
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release, Stereo, 180gr, Green Translucent
    Country:Europe
    Released:2020
    Genre:Rock
    Style:Classic Rock

    I've listened to it once and that's all it took to realize I had wasted my money.  The pressing is mediocre at best and the performances are totally lackluster and it's mostly Neil, very little Crazy Horse.  I've only kept it for two reasons- 1) because otherwise that was a wonderful day and we had a great time and 2) as a reminder to NOT impulse buy! 
    I didn't know that DOL would do an unofficial boot. That's low


    For sure- and I feel bad about having supported this kind of thing with my dollars.  Lesson learned!
    I'm also surprised Discogs allowed the listing and sale of this LP.  They usually do not allowing this sort of thing to be sold.
    My understanding (and I have no knowledge of copyright law) is they operate in the grey area.
    legal but not authorised vs it being an illegal bootleg

    Dol is freely for sale on discogs AFAIK. Something about the age of the recording and sourcing it via open license of something perhaps. Discogs says it’s a “public domain” reissue label 

    in any case they aren’t getting access to tapes so it’s never going to sound good 
    not really sure how to classify them besides that they sound terrible 

    you can’t however buy or sell the orange bootleg PJ Binaural, the colored Lost Dogs, the Benny bootleg. There has to be a difference.  

    It’s also called a “European” company. It’s Russian, and claiming to be Europe based on a technicality of geography. That’s kind of another grey area 

    Interesting info, thanks.

    DOL, never again!
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

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  • Cropduster-80
    Cropduster-80 Posts: 2,034
    edited September 2022
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 
  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 
    I went with the 6LP version, you as well?
  • MedozK said:
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 
    I went with the 6LP version, you as well?
    Yes.

    the non “Uber” 6 LP
  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    edited September 2022
    MedozK said:
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 
    I went with the 6LP version, you as well?
    Yes.

    the non “Uber” 6 LP
    Lol, yea that Uber stuff is crazy.
  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,369
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 

    happy to oblige.....
    _____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________

    Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
    you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
    memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
    another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    MedozK said:
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 
    I went with the 6LP version, you as well?
    Yes.

    the non “Uber” 6 LP
    So I have been waiting for a Fillmore show forever.  While a complete show would be best,  this looks pretty damn good.  

    For years,  my favorite boot has been my Feb 2 97 radio broadcast from this run.  It's so great,  it's unspeakable.  If anyone wants the FLAC of it,  ping me and I'll give you a link to my drive.  

    I'm probably going to wait to order until it's on Amazon.  It will be cheaper and come faster.  And yeah, the Uber package is silly.  Just trinkets.  Deluxe seems the way to go. 
  • Cropduster-80
    Cropduster-80 Posts: 2,034
    edited September 2022
    mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 
    I went with the 6LP version, you as well?
    Yes.

    the non “Uber” 6 LP
    So I have been waiting for a Fillmore show forever.  While a complete show would be best,  this looks pretty damn good.  

    For years,  my favorite boot has been my Feb 2 97 radio broadcast from this run.  It's so great,  it's unspeakable.  If anyone wants the FLAC of it,  ping me and I'll give you a link to my drive.  

    I'm probably going to wait to order until it's on Amazon.  It will be cheaper and come faster.  And yeah, the Uber package is silly.  Just trinkets.  Deluxe seems the way to go. 


    I haven’t looked too deep into it but 6 shows of the run professionally recorded, we must be getting most if not all of the individual songs played I would think, just the “best version” or something. Certainly that’s got to be about all the covers in 6 shows 

    it’s probably as close to a “full concert “ we will get. They seem to like compilation albums.

    live anthology is my only live album, which is outstanding 
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  • mrussel1 said:
    MedozK said:
    Passed on smashing pumpkins and then had to preorder Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore 

    my attempt at not buying something this week failed miserably 
    I went with the 6LP version, you as well?
    Yes.

    the non “Uber” 6 LP
    So I have been waiting for a Fillmore show forever.  While a complete show would be best,  this looks pretty damn good.  

    For years,  my favorite boot has been my Feb 2 97 radio broadcast from this run.  It's so great,  it's unspeakable.  If anyone wants the FLAC of it,  ping me and I'll give you a link to my drive.  

    I'm probably going to wait to order until it's on Amazon.  It will be cheaper and come faster.  And yeah, the Uber package is silly.  Just trinkets.  Deluxe seems the way to go. 


    I haven’t looked too deep into it but 6 shows of the run professionally recorded, we must be getting most if not all of the individual songs played I would think, just the “best version” or something. Certainly that’s got to be about all the covers in 6 shows 

    it’s probably as close to a “full concert “ we will get. They seem to like compilation albums.

    live anthology is my only live album, which is outstanding 
    So if you read the liner notes on Anthology they talked about having almost every concert recorded, that's a lot of concerts.  They have the ability to release a whole concert if they wanted to.
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