I know I paid at least $250 for mine a bunch of years ago... ask me if you have any questions about the original press..
So far the 2 indications I've seen are differences in font size on the sides and the 2 white notches on the upper left of the front... my 2 original pressings have them, i've seen ebay pictures that don't....
The original is green....obviously if you are looking for a sealed one that doesn't help, ha.
That's about all the info I have to share, sorry. I've been looking to get my hands on an original as well, good luck though man I'm sure one will come your way soon.
The original is green....obviously if you are looking for a sealed one that doesn't help, ha.
That's about all the info I have to share, sorry. I've been looking to get my hands on an original as well, good luck though man I'm sure one will come your way soon.
Don't care for sealed! I wouldn't buy a sealed one unless I knew who it was coming from - and then I would open it. I open all my vinyls! Thanks for your help and kind words!
I can't believe i paid, like $50 Australian for this back in the 90's. Both i and the guy running the stall at the recird fair thought it was a bootleg! This is back in the days before CDR's and all. Mad. Greenish marble pattern the records are. I remember being disappointed it wasn't the whole show. Christ. I don't think ANYONE knew it was actually a legitimate release back then...
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I can't believe i paid, like $50 Australian for this back in the 90's. Both i and the guy running the stall at the recird fair thought it was a bootleg! This is back in the days before CDR's and all. Mad. Greenish marble pattern the records are. I remember being disappointed it wasn't the whole show. Christ. I don't think ANYONE knew it was actually a legitimate release back then...
its a wierd one this one, as its sort of not official but is - some purists still deem this a bootleg as it wasnt produced by a label, however it seems the band did authorise its production on a semi licenced sort of arrangement, however thats still a bit of a mystery too.
I can't believe i paid, like $50 Australian for this back in the 90's. Both i and the guy running the stall at the recird fair thought it was a bootleg! This is back in the days before CDR's and all. Mad. Greenish marble pattern the records are. I remember being disappointed it wasn't the whole show. Christ. I don't think ANYONE knew it was actually a legitimate release back then...
its a wierd one this one, as its sort of not official but is - some purists still deem this a bootleg as it wasnt produced by a label, however it seems the band did authorise its production on a semi licenced sort of arrangement, however thats still a bit of a mystery too.
I can't believe i paid, like $50 Australian for this back in the 90's. Both i and the guy running the stall at the recird fair thought it was a bootleg! This is back in the days before CDR's and all. Mad. Greenish marble pattern the records are. I remember being disappointed it wasn't the whole show. Christ. I don't think ANYONE knew it was actually a legitimate release back then...
its a wierd one this one, as its sort of not official but is - some purists still deem this a bootleg as it wasnt produced by a label, however it seems the band did authorise its production on a semi licenced sort of arrangement, however thats still a bit of a mystery too.
The band and management didn't have the authority to "license" this release as they didn't own the rights to their music; however, they were able to come to a compromise with Epic whereby the record label agreed to look the other way. Again, this was in the mid 90s before the internet and downloading and such so as far as Epic was concerned it was a good gesture towards a client on their roster that at the time was at their peak.
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I can't believe i paid, like $50 Australian for this back in the 90's. Both i and the guy running the stall at the recird fair thought it was a bootleg! This is back in the days before CDR's and all. Mad. Greenish marble pattern the records are. I remember being disappointed it wasn't the whole show. Christ. I don't think ANYONE knew it was actually a legitimate release back then...
back in 1997 or 1998 Zig Zag records in Staten Island NY had this on sale for $60. It actually sat on the wall for at least a year, until 3 or my friends threw down $20 each to buy it for me for my birthday.
it's largely due to eddie that i liked to jump off of things as a child...
I can't believe i paid, like $50 Australian for this back in the 90's. Both i and the guy running the stall at the recird fair thought it was a bootleg! This is back in the days before CDR's and all. Mad. Greenish marble pattern the records are. I remember being disappointed it wasn't the whole show. Christ. I don't think ANYONE knew it was actually a legitimate release back then...
back in 1997 or 1998 Zig Zag records in Staten Island NY had this on sale for $60. It actually sat on the wall for at least a year, until 3 or my friends threw down $20 each to buy it for me for my birthday.
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So far the 2 indications I've seen are differences in font size on the sides and the 2 white notches on the upper left of the front... my 2 original pressings have them, i've seen ebay pictures that don't....
That's about all the info I have to share, sorry. I've been looking to get my hands on an original as well, good luck though man I'm sure one will come your way soon.
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Don't care for sealed! I wouldn't buy a sealed one unless I knew who it was coming from - and then I would open it. I open all my vinyls! Thanks for your help and kind words!
Thanks camaros for your help as well!
Let me know if you hear anything!
its a wierd one this one, as its sort of not official but is - some purists still deem this a bootleg as it wasnt produced by a label, however it seems the band did authorise its production on a semi licenced sort of arrangement, however thats still a bit of a mystery too.
great article on this one
http://www.twofeetthick.com/2004/02/liv ... ier-field/
DITP was the one in the deluxe box, and is as a result very available.
the soldier field is super rare having been such a limited pressing.
the sound quality is said to be 'OK'.
The band and management didn't have the authority to "license" this release as they didn't own the rights to their music; however, they were able to come to a compromise with Epic whereby the record label agreed to look the other way. Again, this was in the mid 90s before the internet and downloading and such so as far as Epic was concerned it was a good gesture towards a client on their roster that at the time was at their peak.
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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back in 1997 or 1998 Zig Zag records in Staten Island NY had this on sale for $60. It actually sat on the wall for at least a year, until 3 or my friends threw down $20 each to buy it for me for my birthday.
Cool story man! I wish that happened to me.
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