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MingSubu
How does this shop compare pricewise, to other shops? This place is about a 45 min drive. Is their Stones stuff worth while?
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Toru A
Just out of curiosity, have the Stones ever released Quadraphonic vinyls?
I remember many artists released Quad LP in the early 70's.
I used to listen to Santana, Chicago and many more with Sansui amplifier.
Bill Wyman released on Rolling Stones Records a quadraphonic version of Monkey Grip (RSR QD 79100) in USA.
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treaclefingers
Here's something that I'd never heard of before, Rolling Stones Five by Five, VOLUME 2 !
I thought there may be different songs but apparently it's just the same as the original, but made by DECCA for the export market, with a new catalogue number and one LESS song. Love to know why they did this...anyone own volume 2?
[www.discogs.com]
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treaclefingers
Here's something that I'd never heard of before, Rolling Stones Five by Five, VOLUME 2 !
I thought there may be different songs but apparently it's just the same as the original, but made by DECCA for the export market, with a new catalogue number and one LESS song. Love to know why they did this...anyone own volume 2?
[www.discogs.com]
That´s the way it was released here in Sweden.
It´s not actually called Five By Five, Volume 2 - but rather The Rolling Stones, Volume 2.
As to why - no idea... (4 songs on an EP was standard, though)
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treaclefingers
Here's something that I'd never heard of before, Rolling Stones Five by Five, VOLUME 2 !
I thought there may be different songs but apparently it's just the same as the original, but made by DECCA for the export market, with a new catalogue number and one LESS song. Love to know why they did this...anyone own volume 2?
[www.discogs.com]
That´s the way it was released here in Sweden.
It´s not actually called Five By Five, Volume 2 - but rather The Rolling Stones, Volume 2.
As to why - no idea... (4 songs on an EP was standard, though)
OK, thanks for that...that actually makes far more sense, calling it the Rolling Stones Volume 2.
I guess they weren't interested in giving the export market any bonuses back then.
I wonder if the Japanese version of Five by Five has Doom and Gloom and One More Shot?!
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treaclefingers
Here's something that I'd never heard of before, Rolling Stones Five by Five, VOLUME 2 !
I thought there may be different songs but apparently it's just the same as the original, but made by DECCA for the export market, with a new catalogue number and one LESS song. Love to know why they did this...anyone own volume 2?
[www.discogs.com]
That´s the way it was released here in Sweden.
It´s not actually called Five By Five, Volume 2 - but rather The Rolling Stones, Volume 2.
As to why - no idea... (4 songs on an EP was standard, though)
OK, thanks for that...that actually makes far more sense, calling it the Rolling Stones Volume 2.
I guess they weren't interested in giving the export market any bonuses back then.
I wonder if the Japanese version of Five by Five has Doom and Gloom and One More Shot?!
It was planned to add these songs but Brain Jones though the songs was about him so they skipped them........(just to get history right)
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treaclefingers
OK, someone explain to me two things.
First, why the 63-69 vinyl box from 2010 is worth around $1000 now all over the world, and second, why it's available for under $300 on Amazon.ca? All the other Amazon country sites, if you can even get it, go for a king's ransom:
[www.amazon.ca]
Part of me wants to buy this and turn around and sell it on EBAY (I already have more than one copy...I don't need another!).
Anyone?
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treaclefingers
OK, someone explain to me two things.
First, why the 63-69 vinyl box from 2010 is worth around $1000 now all over the world, and second, why it's available for under $300 on Amazon.ca? All the other Amazon country sites, if you can even get it, go for a king's ransom:
[www.amazon.ca]
Part of me wants to buy this and turn around and sell it on EBAY (I already have more than one copy...I don't need another!).
Anyone?
I believe that people PANIC and feel that they may not find another .
It's so easy to click on a tab and buy something and you're not actually pulling cash from your wallet at the time so it seems harmless .
As most of you know that is why most people have huge credit card debt , they just don't think .
If I see something that interests me often times I'll wait to see if the price will drop if I feel it is overpriced .
If I were you treacle , take the chance on reselling the 63-69 vinyl box from 2010 . Good luck !
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Here's the post I added to the Mosquito Sunglasses thread:
A couple days ago I found this complete 90-minute documentary on Gilligan's Island from 2001 called Surviving Gilligan's Island. Bob Denver, Dawn Wells, Russell Johnson and Sherwood Schwartz take part in recreating how the series came to be and how the cast came to be close like a family on and off the set. The actors brought in to play the younger cast members do a credible and spirited job and I really like this documentary, which I've watched more than half of so far, as it has lots of charm. Fun fact: Before eventually casting Alan Hale, Jr., for the role, the producers were keen on Carroll O'Connor for the part, which would have made Gilligan the original Meathead. Sherwood and the producers were having lunch in a restaurant one day when Sherwood spotted Hale at another table, who was telling companions that because the acting work was drying up he was about to retire and go into real estate....
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erad
I've got 3 vinyl bootlegs that I picked up relatively cheap.
Hawaiian Holiday, Midnight Ramblers and Blind Date. Just wondering if these were worth anything?
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MingSubu
erad, any pics of the bootlegs?
If you find their prices. Could you please post them?
Thanks!
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MingSubu
erad, any pics of the bootlegs?
If you find their prices. Could you please post them?
Thanks!
Blind Date, which is a double album of the benefit concert in 1979:
Midnight Ramblers, which is a double album. One LP contains tracks from San Diego 1969 and the second is from New York 1972. The San Diego is AUD while the New York portion of the album is in SBD.
Hawaiian Holiday, also a double album which contains one record of tv performaces and outtakes (I think) and the second record is audience recording of the 1973 Hawaiian show.
Sorry about the shitty quality, my phone only has a 5mp camera.
As for the prices, at present there are two copies of Blind Date on ebay for $140USD and $95USD which look to be in similar condition to my copy. I could not find any copies of Midnight Ramblers online, even on discogs.com. Hawaiian Holiday however seems to be a bit more common, with 3 copies on the site at not very high prices. [www.discogs.com]
I believe that both of these albums were made by Australian labels called Beacon Island records and Phoenix Records, which could explain why they don't seem very common.
The prices that I could find are still more than what I paid which is good to see.