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- Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: Vinyl LPs (In general)
You can't go wrong with a good deal on Bowie's hits. Especially if it contains material from '69 to the mid 70s which are his best music periods. The only copies of Unplugged albums that I see lying around in stores are Nirvana, AIC, and ughhh Katy Perry. That's awesome you were able to pick up KISS Unplugged. They had some great performances on that show.
- Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: Vinyl LPs (In general)
Very cool! I liked it when Peter came in with that acoustic version of Beth.
- Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: Vinyl LPs (In general)
Picked up the 10" single for the Stones Doom And Gloom this morning and was pleased to see this etched on the B-side:
http://i49.tinypic.com/14afog9.jpg
Damn. That's a nice looking single! Enjoy yourself with that.
Re: Vinyl LPs (In general)
jorge76 wrote:Totally forgot that I had a copy of Alice In Chains' Sap that has an etching on the B side until I saw the picture of that Stones single. That's cool shit.
Very cool. I only have Alice In Chains Unplugged on vinyl. I really need to go back and grab the others.
I got that in probably 95 or 96. It's a double vinly set of Sap and Jar Of Flies. After I mentioned it I checked to see if it was worth anything since vinyl releases didn't seem common then. It seems to go anywhere from $15 to $50. I didn't look close to see how much condition factors into those prices, but I'm keeping it anyway.
I did see they have a different version of it than I have where Sap is on blue vinyl and JOF is on orange.