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Jalfstra
I scored Live at Racket on saturday at the end of the afternoon in Utrecht, Holland. I was pretty surprised that there were still two copys left.
The debut album was sold out unfortunately (They got 5 and sold all of them in the first hour of RSD) I hope I can buy it online once the RSD leftovers are added in webshops.
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Jalfstra
I scored Live at Racket on saturday at the end of the afternoon in Utrecht, Holland. I was pretty surprised that there were still two copys left.
The debut album was sold out unfortunately (They got 5 and sold all of them in the first hour of RSD) I hope I can buy it online once the RSD leftovers are added in webshops.
Both far from sold out. Check velvet (leiden) website, or variaworld for instance.
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jackflash27
6000 according to this site
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VoodooLounge13
It does indeed!! I have 5386 of 13000
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VoodooLounge13
It does indeed!! I have 5386 of 13000
1546, and 1547 here.
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VoodooLounge13
It does indeed!! I have 5386 of 13000
1546, and 1547 here.
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It does indeed!! I have 5386 of 13000
1546, and 1547 here.
258 .. wonder where the first ten went
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It does indeed!! I have 5386 of 13000
1546, and 1547 here.
258 .. wonder where the first ten went
WOW!
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Rockman
Years ago I pre-ordered the Limited Edition
Robert Johnson leather bound 1000 only deluxe set ... I contacted
them and requested No5 of the set .... No sorry we can't help you.
Requested it again saying surely the ordering department have
communication with the ware-house .... No sorry we can't help you.
Johnson Box Deluxe set finally arrives and I receive No4 !!!!!!!!!!
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It does indeed!! I have 5386 of 13000
1546, and 1547 here.
258 .. wonder where the first ten went
WOW!
I think the lowest number I've ever gotten was on that Mono coloured vinyl box set from last year, 660.
I know, only 6 off from 666.
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VoodooLounge13
Surprised Charlie's was only 500 copies. That will be a bit more of a rarity.
Where did you find it was only 500 copies? Is it numbered?Quote
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Surprised Charlie's was only 500 copies. That will be a bit more of a rarity.
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spunkyWhere did you find it was only 500 copies?Quote
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Surprised Charlie's was only 500 copies. That will be a bit more of a rarity.
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Surprised Charlie's was only 500 copies. That will be a bit more of a rarity.
One of the websites I was searching it on - Roughtrade maybe?
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Whale
i picked up the Lou reed tribute as well
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treaclefingers
Have you listened to it and how is it?
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Have you listened to it and how is it?
'The Power of the Heart: A Tribute to Lou Reed': [Music.Apple.com] , [open.Spotify.com] , [www.YouTube.com] .
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treaclefingers:
no i havent listened
no time yet
but it was darn expensive so it better be good
i loved the Keith contribution though when i heard it on the internet
so i wanted to have a proper vinyl copy
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jackflash27
Listening to Live at Racket for the first time. I resisted the CD and all online versions. I must say, I'm quite impressed. For multiple reasons:
1) Sound quality of the vinyl is really good. Nice separation of the stereo channels, all instruments are on a good level in the mix. Sounds really fresh and energetic.
2) The songs really come alive on this record. I prefer these versions of HD above the studio versions and not by a little bit. These songs are gonna be a blast when played on the tour.
3) Band sounds tight and on fire. Mick Jagger sounds like he's still in 1995. I mean, this man is 80 years old, Insane.
This is really a good live EP. Didn't expect this. I should have known better
True, but they still sound rawer than on the album (where they sound ok but overproduced imo).Quote
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jackflash27
Listening to Live at Racket for the first time. I resisted the CD and all online versions. I must say, I'm quite impressed. For multiple reasons:
1) Sound quality of the vinyl is really good. Nice separation of the stereo channels, all instruments are on a good level in the mix. Sounds really fresh and energetic.
2) The songs really come alive on this record. I prefer these versions of HD above the studio versions and not by a little bit. These songs are gonna be a blast when played on the tour.
3) Band sounds tight and on fire. Mick Jagger sounds like he's still in 1995. I mean, this man is 80 years old, Insane.
This is really a good live EP. Didn't expect this. I should have known better
Well, a lot on Live At Racket IS from the studio album
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jackflash27
Listening to Live at Racket for the first time. I resisted the CD and all online versions. I must say, I'm quite impressed. For multiple reasons:
1) Sound quality of the vinyl is really good. Nice separation of the stereo channels, all instruments are on a good level in the mix. Sounds really fresh and energetic.
2) The songs really come alive on this record. I prefer these versions of HD above the studio versions and not by a little bit. These songs are gonna be a blast when played on the tour.
3) Band sounds tight and on fire. Mick Jagger sounds like he's still in 1995. I mean, this man is 80 years old, Insane.
This is really a good live EP. Didn't expect this. I should have known better
Well, a lot on Live At Racket IS from the studio album
I listened to this on streaming once, before listening to the vinyl yesterday. I like this set too. Not earth-shattering, but really nice as a RSD release. Highlight for me is still that version of Tumbling Dice. Great job by Clifford on the outro.