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Thread started 09/24/11 10:30am

chopingard

Some Times I just Love Prince Fans

OK so today I had an amazing day

I went to a record fair and found a guy getting rid of his old bootlegs, It was a cardboard box on the side of his stall and hand written on it was Personal Prince collection.

So I look inside and there is a copy of the City Lights Box Set with the gold card wrap around and 11 discs and tons of other stuff. So I asked expecting it to be like 100 pounds or something but he said it was 50 pounds (in fantastic condition, not a mark on the discs)

If that wasn't enough he had the Glam Slam (north/east/west) box set for 30 pounds (all silvers)

We had another chat, He told me he was at the Camden Lovesexy Aftershow and I told him I went to all 21 nights and aftershows and he threw in loads and loads of others (again all silvers) for 5 or 10 pounds ....

Loose x1 disc (mid ninties outtakes)
The Cabaret Metro x2 discs
Paris Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Estandard Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Prince Outragesously Live 1993 Aftershow x1disc
Stars & Bars 1994 Monte Carlos show x2 discs
2 Funky Wembley 1995 x2discs
Palace of Tears 1995 Aftershow x2 discs
This Is What We Do 2 Have Fun (1995 Aftershow) x2 (still sealed)

He just said I'm glad the're going to a good home you'll obviously love them.

I ended up with a huge stack of great boots most of them ending up virtualy free

Some time Prince fans are just amazing and generous cool

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Reply #1 posted 09/24/11 10:50am

Javi

chopingard said:

OK so today I had an amazing day

I went to a record fair and found a guy getting rid of his old bootlegs, It was a cardboard box on the side of his stall and hand written on it was Personal Prince collection.

So I look inside and there is a copy of the City Lights Box Set with the gold card wrap around and 11 discs and tons of other stuff. So I asked expecting it to be like 100 pounds or something but he said it was 50 pounds (in fantastic condition, not a mark on the discs)

If that wasn't enough he had the Glam Slam (north/east/west) box set for 30 pounds (all silvers)

We had another chat, He told me he was at the Camden Lovesexy Aftershow and I told him I went to all 21 nights and aftershows and he threw in loads and loads of others (again all silvers) for 5 or 10 pounds ....

Loose x1 disc (mid ninties outtakes)
The Cabaret Metro x2 discs
Paris Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Estandard Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Prince Outragesously Live 1993 Aftershow x1disc
Stars & Bars 1994 Monte Carlos show x2 discs
2 Funky Wembley 1995 x2discs
Palace of Tears 1995 Aftershow x2 discs
This Is What We Do 2 Have Fun (1995 Aftershow) x2 (still sealed)

He just said I'm glad the're going to a good home you'll obviously love them.

I ended up with a huge stack of great boots most of them ending up virtualy free

Some time Prince fans are just amazing and generous cool

You can also be amazing and generous. Give some of that to me, then I'll start a thread about your kindness and generosity. bringiton

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Reply #2 posted 09/24/11 10:52am

dJJ

eek

I'm not insanely jealous at all.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #3 posted 09/24/11 10:59am

soulyacolia

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Very cool I have a few of those titles still from back in the day. Never did get my hands on City Lights though 50 quid is an absolute steal cool
if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron

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Reply #4 posted 09/24/11 11:23am

chopingard

Javi said:

chopingard said:

OK so today I had an amazing day

I went to a record fair and found a guy getting rid of his old bootlegs, It was a cardboard box on the side of his stall and hand written on it was Personal Prince collection.

So I look inside and there is a copy of the City Lights Box Set with the gold card wrap around and 11 discs and tons of other stuff. So I asked expecting it to be like 100 pounds or something but he said it was 50 pounds (in fantastic condition, not a mark on the discs)

If that wasn't enough he had the Glam Slam (north/east/west) box set for 30 pounds (all silvers)

We had another chat, He told me he was at the Camden Lovesexy Aftershow and I told him I went to all 21 nights and aftershows and he threw in loads and loads of others (again all silvers) for 5 or 10 pounds ....

Loose x1 disc (mid ninties outtakes)
The Cabaret Metro x2 discs
Paris Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Estandard Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Prince Outragesously Live 1993 Aftershow x1disc
Stars & Bars 1994 Monte Carlos show x2 discs
2 Funky Wembley 1995 x2discs
Palace of Tears 1995 Aftershow x2 discs
This Is What We Do 2 Have Fun (1995 Aftershow) x2 (still sealed)

He just said I'm glad the're going to a good home you'll obviously love them.

I ended up with a huge stack of great boots most of them ending up virtualy free

Some time Prince fans are just amazing and generous cool

You can also be amazing and generous. Give some of that to me, then I'll start a thread about your kindness and generosity. bringiton

Nice one

You know I would in a second but alas I wouldn't want this site to be closed down for Soliciting unofficial or bootleg material biggrin

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Reply #5 posted 09/24/11 11:30am

Gohi

soulyacolia said:

Very cool I have a few of those titles still from back in the day. Never did get my hands on City Lights though 50 quid is an absolute steal cool

Good thing it was 50 pounds, then.

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Reply #6 posted 09/24/11 12:53pm

TheDigitalGard
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Nice buy.

If it were me, I would sell the whole lot (individually) on ebay, original pressed boots can make a fortune on there. I should know.

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Reply #7 posted 09/24/11 1:01pm

kangafunk

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I don't think my trip to the local record fair today was quite so fruitful, there were only 3 Prince records there and he was desperate to get rid of them. There was the When doves cry original single with 17 days as b-side, a record called chocolate box and a record called Sex Machine. I bought them all for 15 quid hoping I'd got lucky and got a couple of gems, but having read some of the threads on chocolate box, maybe I shouldn't have bothered! Oh well, 15 quid for 3 records aint bad I suppose.

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Reply #8 posted 09/24/11 2:29pm

chopingard

kangafunk said:

I don't think my trip to the local record fair today was quite so fruitful, there were only 3 Prince records there and he was desperate to get rid of them. There was the When doves cry original single with 17 days as b-side, a record called chocolate box and a record called Sex Machine. I bought them all for 15 quid hoping I'd got lucky and got a couple of gems, but having read some of the threads on chocolate box, maybe I shouldn't have bothered! Oh well, 15 quid for 3 records aint bad I suppose.

I love Chocolate Box it's one of my favourite vinyl boots. I guess that's because it was one of my first.

You did really good to get Sex Machine or Chocolate box for anywhere under 15 each so consider your day a success. If only for having Movie Star and All Day All Night on vinyl

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Reply #9 posted 09/24/11 3:37pm

soulyacolia

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Chocolate box is pretty obsolete these days to be fair. Ropey quality and all tracks now available in far superior versions.
if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron

Prince.org where fans of Prince meet and stay up too late
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Reply #10 posted 09/24/11 3:40pm

OldFriends4Sal
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Javi said:

chopingard said:

OK so today I had an amazing day

I went to a record fair and found a guy getting rid of his old bootlegs, It was a cardboard box on the side of his stall and hand written on it was Personal Prince collection.

So I look inside and there is a copy of the City Lights Box Set with the gold card wrap around and 11 discs and tons of other stuff. So I asked expecting it to be like 100 pounds or something but he said it was 50 pounds (in fantastic condition, not a mark on the discs)

If that wasn't enough he had the Glam Slam (north/east/west) box set for 30 pounds (all silvers)

We had another chat, He told me he was at the Camden Lovesexy Aftershow and I told him I went to all 21 nights and aftershows and he threw in loads and loads of others (again all silvers) for 5 or 10 pounds ....

Loose x1 disc (mid ninties outtakes)
The Cabaret Metro x2 discs
Paris Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Estandard Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Prince Outragesously Live 1993 Aftershow x1disc
Stars & Bars 1994 Monte Carlos show x2 discs
2 Funky Wembley 1995 x2discs
Palace of Tears 1995 Aftershow x2 discs
This Is What We Do 2 Have Fun (1995 Aftershow) x2 (still sealed)

He just said I'm glad the're going to a good home you'll obviously love them.

I ended up with a huge stack of great boots most of them ending up virtualy free

Some time Prince fans are just amazing and generous cool

You can also be amazing and generous. Give some of that to me, then I'll start a thread about your kindness and generosity. bringiton

lol

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Reply #11 posted 09/24/11 3:56pm

TheDigitalGard
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soulyacolia said:

Chocolate box is pretty obsolete these days to be fair. Ropey quality and all tracks now available in far superior versions.

Indeed, replaced by things like the wonderful "Box Of Chocolates" release by FBG.

Still, having that original vinyl is a nice thing to have.

[Edited 9/24/11 16:15pm]

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Reply #12 posted 09/25/11 1:13am

kangafunk

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Cheers guys, it's the start of my vinyl collecting days, so to know I've began with a decent bargain is good to know.
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Reply #13 posted 09/25/11 1:22am

Javi

Vinyl boots like Chocolate Box are certainly superseded by more recent bootlegs, but they are truly appealing. They are a part of Prince history, whether he likes it or not. lol Who knows, maybe with the vinyl resurgence we are living, we could have quality vinyl boots again in the future? Maybe a bit of wishful thinking on my side, but I don't think it can be totally discarded.

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Reply #14 posted 09/25/11 1:49am

Astasheiks

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chopingard said:

OK so today I had an amazing day

I went to a record fair and found a guy getting rid of his old bootlegs, It was a cardboard box on the side of his stall and hand written on it was Personal Prince collection.

So I look inside and there is a copy of the City Lights Box Set with the gold card wrap around and 11 discs and tons of other stuff. So I asked expecting it to be like 100 pounds or something but he said it was 50 pounds (in fantastic condition, not a mark on the discs)

If that wasn't enough he had the Glam Slam (north/east/west) box set for 30 pounds (all silvers)

We had another chat, He told me he was at the Camden Lovesexy Aftershow and I told him I went to all 21 nights and aftershows and he threw in loads and loads of others (again all silvers) for 5 or 10 pounds ....

Loose x1 disc (mid ninties outtakes)
The Cabaret Metro x2 discs
Paris Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Estandard Aftershow 1993 x2discs
Prince Outragesously Live 1993 Aftershow x1disc
Stars & Bars 1994 Monte Carlos show x2 discs
2 Funky Wembley 1995 x2discs
Palace of Tears 1995 Aftershow x2 discs
This Is What We Do 2 Have Fun (1995 Aftershow) x2 (still sealed)

He just said I'm glad the're going to a good home you'll obviously love them.

I ended up with a huge stack of great boots most of them ending up virtualy free

Some time Prince fans are just amazing and generous cool

Amazing! eek cool eye

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Reply #15 posted 09/25/11 2:21am

kangafunk

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I've heard a lot about this city lights boot since coming on the org. What is it exactly?
[Edited 9/25/11 2:29am]
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Reply #16 posted 09/25/11 2:27am

bobbyperu

kangafunk said:

I've heard a lot about this city lights boot since coming on the org. What is it exactly

Soundboard live recordings from1980-1986. One or two full concerts from all tours.
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Reply #17 posted 09/25/11 2:28am

kangafunk

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bobbyperu said:

kangafunk said:
I've heard a lot about this city lights boot since coming on the org. What is it exactly
Soundboard live recordings from1980-1986. One or two full concerts from all tours.

Ah, I see what the fuss is about. Will be keeping my eyes open for that.

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Reply #18 posted 09/25/11 2:31am

bobbyperu

Javi said:

Vinyl boots like Chocolate Box are certainly superseded by more recent bootlegs, but they are truly appealing. They are a part of Prince history, whether he likes it or not. lol Who knows, maybe with the vinyl resurgence we are living, we could have quality vinyl boots again in the future? Maybe a bit of wishful thinking on my side, but I don't think it can be totally discarded.


In the case of Bob Dylan, this is already happening. Bootleg LPs are still being made.
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Reply #19 posted 09/25/11 2:39am

Javi

bobbyperu said:

Javi said:

Vinyl boots like Chocolate Box are certainly superseded by more recent bootlegs, but they are truly appealing. They are a part of Prince history, whether he likes it or not. lol Who knows, maybe with the vinyl resurgence we are living, we could have quality vinyl boots again in the future? Maybe a bit of wishful thinking on my side, but I don't think it can be totally discarded.

In the case of Bob Dylan, this is already happening. Bootleg LPs are still being made.

Let's hope it will also happen with Prince. I don't know if the vinyl renaissance is strong enough for that, but let's hope so.

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Reply #20 posted 09/26/11 6:41pm

mzsadii

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As much as enticing as it is to have boots; I believe the artist should be paid for their work. just MHO...But congrats

Prince's Sarah
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Reply #21 posted 09/27/11 2:31am

bobbyperu

mzsadii said:

As much as enticing as it is to have boots; I believe the artist should be paid for their work. just MHO...But congrats


Last I heared was that P was worth $ 173 000 000. I never felt guilty about buying some illegal stuff. Besides, most people who buy boots also buy his official records. And third, if he wants to get paid, open up the vault!
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