What is the difference between the WAY DOWN IN THE RUST BUCKET 4-LP set and the set with the 4-LP and the CD/DVD? It's the same box but they have just thrown in the CD and the DVD in the box?
Or does it differ in any way... packaging wise?
Believe it's the same and not really worth the difference in price. If you want the video I'll send it to you.
Its just 10 dollars difference here in Sweden. Expensive to begin with though.
But I think I'll stick with just the vinyl anyways
What is the difference between the WAY DOWN IN THE RUST BUCKET 4-LP set and the set with the 4-LP and the CD/DVD? It's the same box but they have just thrown in the CD and the DVD in the box?
Or does it differ in any way... packaging wise?
Believe it's the same and not really worth the difference in price. If you want the video I'll send it to you.
Its just 10 dollars difference here in Sweden. Expensive to begin with though.
But I think I'll stick with just the vinyl anyways
Oh it was $30 difference here if I remember.
It has been lowered here on one site, with CD, DVD and LPs: $116 - Just the LPs: $105
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
Underrated PS release for sure. All of the early 2000's albums need a repress. They are the most expensive titles in his catalog. I think we will see a reissue of unplugged next.
Underrated PS release for sure. All of the early 2000's albums needs a repress. They are the most expensive titles in his catalog. I think we will see a reissue of unplugged next.
With this schedule, why do you see Unplugged next?
I thinking next in the PS series but it might be released under ORS based on this. Regardless I think they will use their limited press time in 2022 for new titles vs repressing older titles.
With this schedule, why do you see Unplugged next?
I thinking next in the PS series but it might be released under ORS based on this. Regardless I think they will use their limited press time in 2022 for new titles vs repressing older titles.
With this schedule, why do you see Unplugged next?
I thinking next in the PS series but it might be released under ORS based on this. Regardless I think they will use their limited press time in 2022 for new titles vs repressing older titles.
The release schedule was "lost" a while ago:
It looks like we'll only get 'Barn' this year now. I say only, it will still be Neil's 4th release of 2021
Even if the rest of albums on that original list are released in the same order, there's a lot to get through before we get to ORS #6 (the Harvest Moon, Unplugged, Sleeps With Angels, Mirror ball box)
“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
With this schedule, why do you see Unplugged next?
I thinking next in the PS series but it might be released under ORS based on this. Regardless I think they will use their limited press time in 2022 for new titles vs repressing older titles.
It's all Adele's fault
is there really that high of demand for adele vinyl?...her fans don't strike me as those tuned into the analog listening experience.
With this schedule, why do you see Unplugged next?
I thinking next in the PS series but it might be released under ORS based on this. Regardless I think they will use their limited press time in 2022 for new titles vs repressing older titles.
It's all Adele's fault
is there really that high of demand for adele vinyl?...her fans don't strike me as those tuned into the analog listening experience.
Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish sell "alot"
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
With this schedule, why do you see Unplugged next?
I thinking next in the PS series but it might be released under ORS based on this. Regardless I think they will use their limited press time in 2022 for new titles vs repressing older titles.
It's all Adele's fault
is there really that high of demand for adele vinyl?...her fans don't strike me as those tuned into the analog listening experience.
Yeah. Older demographic, more disposable income. Also Big Box retailers don't mind sitting on stock. Harry Styles sold a quarter of a million records of his album last ever, his fanbase is younger. I don't think its an unreasonable gambit to press half a million copies.
With this schedule, why do you see Unplugged next?
I thinking next in the PS series but it might be released under ORS based on this. Regardless I think they will use their limited press time in 2022 for new titles vs repressing older titles.
It's all Adele's fault
is there really that high of demand for adele vinyl?...her fans don't strike me as those tuned into the analog listening experience.
Word is that Sony is printing 500k copies. That's a crazy amount. It was in Variety.
I'm 70 and I had this dream last night that I was even older and I
looked like hell (I mean even more than I already do) and I was weak
and sickly (like, more than I am), and old and pathetic. And now I'm seeing these
videos of Crazy Horse kicking it in the Barn and, well damn it, I'm going to get off my butt and buy a new amp and get that old red guitar down off
the wall and get may ass in gear again. Screw this old man shit. I'm
getting it back together again. If they can do it at their advanced age, I have no excuses.
Thank you, Neil, Billy, Ralph, Nils, thank you forever.
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
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Young Shakespeare
Live at Carneige Hall
The Times
Down in the Rust Bucket
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
There are no kings inside the gates of eden
that or Mirror Ball.
It looks like we'll only get 'Barn' this year now. I say only, it will still be Neil's 4th release of 2021
Even if the rest of albums on that original list are released in the same order, there's a lot to get through before we get to ORS #6 (the Harvest Moon, Unplugged, Sleeps With Angels, Mirror ball box)
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
There are no kings inside the gates of eden
https://youtu.be/pP9rZKBV7RY
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
'Fresh tracks' and a collection from 1987 named "Summer Songs" that is being worked on
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
Great seeing those guys together and sounding so good! Really looking forward to hearing what they have cooking in this new record.
I am so totally looking forward to this record! Any word on release date?
Ooh wee! Long live The Horse!
Thank you, Neil, Billy, Ralph, Nils, thank you forever.
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