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slewan
I won't spend $400 on anything by the Rolling Stones (except they do a show in my backyard)
Wrong. Abbey Road vs. Let It Bleed was a question in 2019. You must be thinking about Revolver.Quote
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slewan
I won't spend $400 on anything by the Rolling Stones (except they do a show in my backyard)
So...in a very roundabout way you've answered the question...a Ticket.
LOOK PEOPLE...let's say YOU'RE GIVEN the $400 with one proviso, you spend it on EITHER an RS ticket to a show, a regular not bad/pretty good seat, OR, a Mono Vinyl box set (you know, the one with the pretty coloured vinyl that isn't actually issued...yet).
That's your choice does not include using the money for a lucky dip and the Velvet Underground AND Abbey Road Box Sets.
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ironbellyWrong. Abbey Road vs. Let It Bleed was a question in 2019. You must be thinking about Revolver.Quote
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slewan
I won't spend $400 on anything by the Rolling Stones (except they do a show in my backyard)
So...in a very roundabout way you've answered the question...a Ticket.
LOOK PEOPLE...let's say YOU'RE GIVEN the $400 with one proviso, you spend it on EITHER an RS ticket to a show, a regular not bad/pretty good seat, OR, a Mono Vinyl box set (you know, the one with the pretty coloured vinyl that isn't actually issued...yet).
That's your choice does not include using the money for a lucky dip and the Velvet Underground AND Abbey Road Box Sets.
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Natlanta
Wondering how much I could get for the ticket
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Natlanta
Wondering how much I could get for the ticket
I love the attempted 'work-around' the rules! But you could also ask yourself, how much could I get for the Box...which for the 2016 Box set is upwards of $2000.
OK...further addendum. You HAVE to go to the show, or you HAVE to keep the box set (for at least 5 years after which you can spin out for a profit).
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Rockman
How much $$$ you been offered for all this data treacle ????
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crholmstrom
Mono Box unless I had a time machine & could go back to 1978 or before. Preferably the 1972 tour.
Hey CR, you may/may not know the famous pic of Keith posing next to the sign saying Patience Please A Drug Free America Comes First was taken at SeaTac Airport on the 72 tour day after starting the tour up in Vancouver.
No, it was taken at Boeing Field where I worked up until I had to retire 3 years ago! Private flights & charters use that instead of SeaTac. It's where flight test & developmental are headquartered for Boeing. There's a small airport (King County International) there that has customs & such. They flew in from Vancouver & that picture was taken in the customs waiting area.
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Rockman
How much $$$ you been offered for all this data treacle ????
My fault. Wrong wording. I was talking about box sets of Abbey Road and Let It Bleed from 2019.Quote
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ironbellyWrong. Abbey Road vs. Let It Bleed was a question in 2019. You must be thinking about Revolver.Quote
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slewan
I won't spend $400 on anything by the Rolling Stones (except they do a show in my backyard)
So...in a very roundabout way you've answered the question...a Ticket.
LOOK PEOPLE...let's say YOU'RE GIVEN the $400 with one proviso, you spend it on EITHER an RS ticket to a show, a regular not bad/pretty good seat, OR, a Mono Vinyl box set (you know, the one with the pretty coloured vinyl that isn't actually issued...yet).
That's your choice does not include using the money for a lucky dip and the Velvet Underground AND Abbey Road Box Sets.
No...YOU'RE WRONG! Abbey Road vs. LIB was a question in 1969.
Get with the millenium you stamp collector!
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ironbellyMy fault. Wrong wording. I was talking about box sets of Abbey Road and Let It Bleed from 2019.Quote
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ironbellyWrong. Abbey Road vs. Let It Bleed was a question in 2019. You must be thinking about Revolver.Quote
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slewan
I won't spend $400 on anything by the Rolling Stones (except they do a show in my backyard)
So...in a very roundabout way you've answered the question...a Ticket.
LOOK PEOPLE...let's say YOU'RE GIVEN the $400 with one proviso, you spend it on EITHER an RS ticket to a show, a regular not bad/pretty good seat, OR, a Mono Vinyl box set (you know, the one with the pretty coloured vinyl that isn't actually issued...yet).
That's your choice does not include using the money for a lucky dip and the Velvet Underground AND Abbey Road Box Sets.
No...YOU'RE WRONG! Abbey Road vs. LIB was a question in 1969.
Get with the millenium you stamp collector!
Talking about 'stamps'. Here is one for you. Usually it costs more than $400 (if you'd ever came across that Golden Price Sticker)
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treaclefingers
I'm tactile...
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treaclefingers
I'm tactile...
Go buy Mono Box absolutely.
2002 ABKCO sacd Box & 2016 Mono Box are lares and penates.
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JadedFaded
Ticket. I love the energy at their concerts. I am not a collector of stuff. I don’t need or want to have every release of every record or box set, mono, whatever. I enjoy listening to all the music I’ve already got, but a live show is just so much fun. I love seeing all the fans and meeting up with friends I’ve made at concerts over the decades. A Stones concert is a very special and unmatched experience for me. Ticket hands down.
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treaclefingers
Lovely...thanks for sharing that. I mean, how can you not like that? Once you've seen the Stones 10 times, 20 times, what is the margin utility of seeing them one more time at an inflated price.
The tours and songs start to blend in my memory...all I really remember is I had a great time. But having your little library at home...you get to see and hear it every day if you want.
Toru, are you strictly digital or do you collect vinyl as well?
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treaclefingers
Lovely...thanks for sharing that. I mean, how can you not like that? Once you've seen the Stones 10 times, 20 times, what is the margin utility of seeing them one more time at an inflated price.
The tours and songs start to blend in my memory...all I really remember is I had a great time. But having your little library at home...you get to see and hear it every day if you want.
Toru, are you strictly digital or do you collect vinyl as well?
Drum sounds in a live show, for example, cannot be reproduced by any audio set or high-res files.
I went to Bruno Mars concert on Sunday and reconfirmed of this.
Over time, I don't remember stage gimmicks like Vari-Lite, laser beams and Pyro but it's strange that the sound of drums stays in my head for long.
However, I think Aftermath in the mono box will give you 180 degrees different impression.
As for the Stones, I think I have all the vinyls, but I'm a goldbricker by nature, so I tend to choose media that can use the remote controller.
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treaclefingers
Lovely...thanks for sharing that. I mean, how can you not like that? Once you've seen the Stones 10 times, 20 times, what is the margin utility of seeing them one more time at an inflated price.
The tours and songs start to blend in my memory...all I really remember is I had a great time. But having your little library at home...you get to see and hear it every day if you want.
Toru, are you strictly digital or do you collect vinyl as well?
Drum sounds in a live show, for example, cannot be reproduced by any audio set or high-res files.
I went to Bruno Mars concert on Sunday and reconfirmed of this.
Over time, I don't remember stage gimmicks like Vari-Lite, laser beams and Pyro but it's strange that the sound of drums stays in my head for long.
However, I think Aftermath in the mono box will give you 180 degrees different impression.
As for the Stones, I think I have all the vinyls, but I'm a goldbricker by nature, so I tend to choose media that can use the remote controller.
they did make remote controlled turntables you know
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Lovely...thanks for sharing that. I mean, how can you not like that? Once you've seen the Stones 10 times, 20 times, what is the margin utility of seeing them one more time at an inflated price.
The tours and songs start to blend in my memory...all I really remember is I had a great time. But having your little library at home...you get to see and hear it every day if you want.
Toru, are you strictly digital or do you collect vinyl as well?
Drum sounds in a live show, for example, cannot be reproduced by any audio set or high-res files.
I went to Bruno Mars concert on Sunday and reconfirmed of this.
Over time, I don't remember stage gimmicks like Vari-Lite, laser beams and Pyro but it's strange that the sound of drums stays in my head for long.
However, I think Aftermath in the mono box will give you 180 degrees different impression.
As for the Stones, I think I have all the vinyls, but I'm a goldbricker by nature, so I tend to choose media that can use the remote controller.
they did make remote controlled turntables you know
Not sure if Toru owns a robot that could carefully remove the vinyl from it's jacket and sleeve, place on the table, wipe any dust with the appropriate brush, and then start the 'automatic' turntable, lather, rinse, repeat for ongoing listening enjoyment...but if he does, great advice!
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Christiaan
Ticket any time, I don’t care about Mono Box sets at all, not the least with old stuff. Give me STREREO!!