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Thread started 02/02/22 5:13pm

dsimp8

Got my notification for "Do Me,Baby" cassette

that has shipped !To open or not to open???? I almost bought 2 or 3 but with the limited # to 1,981,I didn't want to have other Prince fans be left out

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Reply #1 posted 02/02/22 11:42pm

JorisE73

I see mine will be shipped in four day on the 7th. I'm in teh Netherlands.

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Reply #2 posted 02/03/22 12:59am

Ramzoo

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dsimp8 said:

that has shipped !To open or not to open???? I almost bought 2 or 3 but with the limited # to 1,981,I didn't want to have other Prince fans be left out

I won't upon mine as "The Truth" LP.

"Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search."
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Reply #3 posted 02/03/22 1:36am

Landonfunkmonk
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Mine has shipped but my cassette deck died in December andI'm not going to replace it.I've decided to get rid of my cassettes.

Mine will go for sale on ebay at some point.
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/22 7:00am

EnglishGent2

dsimp8 said:

that has shipped !To open or not to open???? I almost bought 2 or 3 but with the limited # to 1,981,I didn't want to have other Prince fans be left out

Why wouldn't you open it? Especially as you didn't want other fans to miss out. Surely, the only reason not to open is to preserve the value, so in the future it will be sold and gouge another fan. If you aren't opening it, you're already causing another fan to miss out on hearing the tape playing.

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Reply #5 posted 02/03/22 8:11am

LoveGalore

EnglishGent2 said:



dsimp8 said:


that has shipped !To open or not to open???? I almost bought 2 or 3 but with the limited # to 1,981,I didn't want to have other Prince fans be left out



Why wouldn't you open it? Especially as you didn't want other fans to miss out. Surely, the only reason not to open is to preserve the value, so in the future it will be sold and gouge another fan. If you aren't opening it, you're already causing another fan to miss out on hearing the tape playing.




There's no reason to miss out on hearing the song because it's on a thousand different platforms for free. Cassette tapes don't provide any additional or unique sonic experience.
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Reply #6 posted 02/03/22 9:16am

RODSERLING

Hilarious to see that most of these RSD or limited release are in fact never opened, and never listened to.
You might have bought a blank tape, but that doesn't matter.
I don't see the point to consider posthumous releases as "collectors" Products.
.
There's absolutely no link to the artist promoting a record.
I m not saying those reases are pointless : they are beyond expensive for what it is ( half a 7' or half a cassette single sold for the price of an album, etc.) but at least there's some content on it.
But if not opened, no point at all.
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When SST came out back in 2005 for 4 $/€, there was not such an enthusiasm in sales about it, and there was 2 tracks on it.
So I m wondering why the fans that didn't want to spend 4$ on a true single in 2005, now want so much to own half of a single for 15 or 20$.
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Reply #7 posted 02/03/22 10:56am

Landonfunkmonk
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I never understood the need to own almost every pressing ever made of the same album.

All the different colour pressing we keep getting.

Surely we would be better served by more new releases.

I wonder how much the tape will go for.

I'm open to offers if anyone wants one.
[Edited 2/3/22 10:58am]
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Reply #8 posted 02/03/22 11:43am

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RODSERLING said:

Hilarious to see that most of these RSD or limited release are in fact never opened, and never listened to. You might have bought a blank tape, but that doesn't matter. I don't see the point to consider posthumous releases as "collectors" Products. . There's absolutely no link to the artist promoting a record. I m not saying those reases are pointless : they are beyond expensive for what it is ( half a 7' or half a cassette single sold for the price of an album, etc.) but at least there's some content on it. But if not opened, no point at all. . When SST came out back in 2005 for 4 $/€, there was not such an enthusiasm in sales about it, and there was 2 tracks on it. So I m wondering why the fans that didn't want to spend 4$ on a true single in 2005, now want so much to own half of a single for 15 or 20$. . [Edited 2/3/22 9:16am]



That's a very good point. Generally speaking I'm not a big fan of getting collectible versions of things simply for memorbilia. But when Prince was alive, at lease we knew that he personally approved those collectiable. He wanted his fans to have them.

But now that he's dead, he'd not personally endorsing these products. It's just the Estate trying to make money. I don't begurdge them for wanting to make money (we all want money!), but non-Prince approved collectibles have even less appeal for me.






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Reply #9 posted 02/03/22 5:18pm

EnglishGent2

LoveGalore said:

EnglishGent2 said:

Why wouldn't you open it? Especially as you didn't want other fans to miss out. Surely, the only reason not to open is to preserve the value, so in the future it will be sold and gouge another fan. If you aren't opening it, you're already causing another fan to miss out on hearing the tape playing.

There's no reason to miss out on hearing the song because it's on a thousand different platforms for free. Cassette tapes don't provide any additional or unique sonic experience.

So why even buy it?

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Reply #10 posted 02/03/22 7:40pm

LoveGalore

EnglishGent2 said:



LoveGalore said:


EnglishGent2 said:


Why wouldn't you open it? Especially as you didn't want other fans to miss out. Surely, the only reason not to open is to preserve the value, so in the future it will be sold and gouge another fan. If you aren't opening it, you're already causing another fan to miss out on hearing the tape playing.




There's no reason to miss out on hearing the song because it's on a thousand different platforms for free. Cassette tapes don't provide any additional or unique sonic experience.

So why even buy it?



Cuz people like trinkets.
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Reply #11 posted 02/04/22 5:23am

Vannormal

RODSERLING said:

Hilarious to see that most of these RSD or limited release are in fact never opened, and never listened to. You might have bought a blank tape, but that doesn't matter. I don't see the point to consider posthumous releases as "collectors" Products. . There's absolutely no link to the artist promoting a record. I m not saying those reases are pointless : they are beyond expensive for what it is ( half a 7' or half a cassette single sold for the price of an album, etc.) but at least there's some content on it. But if not opened, no point at all. . When SST came out back in 2005 for 4 $/€, there was not such an enthusiasm in sales about it, and there was 2 tracks on it. So I m wondering why the fans that didn't want to spend 4$ on a true single in 2005, now want so much to own half of a single for 15 or 20$. . [Edited 2/3/22 9:16am]

Simple. The reason is Prince is dead, he wasn't in 2005.

Whatever...

But I agree that bying something and not opening it... Ugh. That freaks me out too.

Same freakishness as leaving the celofane around records... nah, that's a personal frustration. wink

So called investment is the answer you often get - they buy two, leave on 'sealed' is the word.

As in 10 years from now peope will still be intersted in spending a shitload of $$ on unopened post-Prince released stuff.

Will never get that.

"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972)
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Reply #12 posted 02/04/22 6:36am

mb71

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Vannormal said:

RODSERLING said:

Hilarious to see that most of these RSD or limited release are in fact never opened, and never listened to. You might have bought a blank tape, but that doesn't matter. I don't see the point to consider posthumous releases as "collectors" Products. . There's absolutely no link to the artist promoting a record. I m not saying those reases are pointless : they are beyond expensive for what it is ( half a 7' or half a cassette single sold for the price of an album, etc.) but at least there's some content on it. But if not opened, no point at all. . When SST came out back in 2005 for 4 $/€, there was not such an enthusiasm in sales about it, and there was 2 tracks on it. So I m wondering why the fans that didn't want to spend 4$ on a true single in 2005, now want so much to own half of a single for 15 or 20$. . [Edited 2/3/22 9:16am]

Simple. The reason is Prince is dead, he wasn't in 2005.

Whatever...

... and also it's maybe because S.S.T was abolutely shit.

Formerly TheDigitalGardener etc.
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Reply #13 posted 02/04/22 8:54am

OnlyNDaUsa

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the only reason to get one is to collect it so do not open it. but most of the 1981 copies will not be open.

"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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Reply #14 posted 02/04/22 10:03am

TheEclecticEle
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I cry every time I think of this. I was 100% sure that I'd ordered both it and the 7". Then I looked in my account and couldn't see it. Looked at my credit card bill and couldn't see it there either. Looks like I had a full basket and forgot to checkout. Story of my life!!! biggrin

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Reply #15 posted 02/04/22 10:07am

RODSERLING

TheEclecticElectric said:

I cry every time I think of this. I was 100% sure that I'd ordered both it and the 7". Then I looked in my account and couldn't see it. Looked at my credit card bill and couldn't see it there either. Looks like I had a full basket and forgot to checkout. Story of my life!!! biggrin



Looool already been there too
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Reply #16 posted 02/04/22 10:12am

RODSERLING

Vannormal said:



RODSERLING said:


Hilarious to see that most of these RSD or limited release are in fact never opened, and never listened to. You might have bought a blank tape, but that doesn't matter. I don't see the point to consider posthumous releases as "collectors" Products. . There's absolutely no link to the artist promoting a record. I m not saying those reases are pointless : they are beyond expensive for what it is ( half a 7' or half a cassette single sold for the price of an album, etc.) but at least there's some content on it. But if not opened, no point at all. . When SST came out back in 2005 for 4 $/€, there was not such an enthusiasm in sales about it, and there was 2 tracks on it. So I m wondering why the fans that didn't want to spend 4$ on a true single in 2005, now want so much to own half of a single for 15 or 20$. . [Edited 2/3/22 9:16am]

Simple. The reason is Prince is dead, he wasn't in 2005.


Whatever...


But I agree that bying something and not opening it... Ugh. That freaks me out too.


Same freakishness as leaving the celofane around records... nah, that's a personal frustration. wink


So called investment is the answer you often get - they buy two, leave on 'sealed' is the word.


As in 10 years from now peope will still be intersted in spending a shitload of $$ on unopened post-Prince released stuff.


Will never get that.



Of course, I know that's because Prince wasn't dead in 2005.
I just wanted to point out that hypocrisy.
For the price they are selling these collectors that nobody would ever listen to, they could, at least, do a cover artwork that worth it.
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Reply #17 posted 02/04/22 10:14am

RODSERLING

OnlyNDaUsa said:

the only reason to get one is to collect it so do not open it. but most of the 1981 copies will not be open.



The only reason to collect a collector is because it has a story attached to it during the lifetime of the artist. And a link to the art he was trying to sell at the time.
When you think about it, most of the 13,000 The Truth have never been opened too.
In fact, a, large part of it were bought, then sold again to another wreckastore or some russian seller on the internet, just to sell it again to fans, who never opened it.
I don't know if it's funny or sad, because music or sound quality has nothing to do with that
Because someone like me, who just want to have that album on physical to give it a chance, another listening, won't be able to buy it at a reasonable price, just because of this disconnected collectors BS.
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Reply #18 posted 02/04/22 12:51pm

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I wonder if the vinyl singles are ready yet? I ordered the 7" and the cassette together and haven't gotten a shipping notice.

As for buying/collecting things when he was alive I absolutely did that too. I'm not someone who needs every variation of every release in every format but I like having his albums on vinyl, and the occaisional 45 (and yes, I open and play them). I got on a kick last year of picking up his old cassette singles. I had the majority of them from when they were originally released and getting the rest was not an expensive endeavour. I have an old cassette player that still works and listened to them...the first time in decades for the ones I bought in the 90s. It was fun, and reminded me of the excitement of playing a new Prince single or hearing a new b-side for the first time. There's something much more intimate about playing physical media and not always just streaming or playing digital files.

It's okay to enjoy things.

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Reply #19 posted 02/04/22 1:42pm

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renfield said:

I wonder if the vinyl singles are ready yet? I ordered the 7" and the cassette together and haven't gotten a shipping notice.

As for buying/collecting things when he was alive I absolutely did that too. I'm not someone who needs every variation of every release in every format but I like having his albums on vinyl, and the occaisional 45 (and yes, I open and play them). I got on a kick last year of picking up his old cassette singles. I had the majority of them from when they were originally released and getting the rest was not an expensive endeavour. I have an old cassette player that still works and listened to them...the first time in decades for the ones I bought in the 90s. It was fun, and reminded me of the excitement of playing a new Prince single or hearing a new b-side for the first time. There's something much more intimate about playing physical media and not always just streaming or playing digital files.

It's okay to enjoy things.



I emailed Customer Service and the vinyl single is shipping in April and they’ll be shipping them together.

Btw, I’ll be playing the vinyl single for sure! I got the cassette as a total impulse buy as I don’t have anything to play it on! I’m still trying to figure how to explain that purchase to my husband! I’m still playing the hell out of The Truth. I LOVE that album…I’m liking it even more in vinyl.
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Reply #20 posted 02/06/22 1:02am

jimino1

Shame really...the estate must have known they weren't going to get it sorted by now...I can wait ...that's not the problem...the problem is that the estate hasn't even bothered to let us know....it wouldn't have taken much to give us a heads up...a simple email to let us know shouldn't be too much to ask....so, at this rate they can't even get a single produced, what's the chances of getting a deluxe set this year?

Maybe they should just release a bluray or 2 of live stuff....I'd be happy with that to hold me over...
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Reply #21 posted 02/06/22 5:40am

Vannormal

Seriously.

What a let down.

Have they forgotten to the send it to the vinyl plant ?

"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972)
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Reply #22 posted 02/06/22 6:13am

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mb71 said:

Vannormal said:

Simple. The reason is Prince is dead, he wasn't in 2005.

Whatever...

... and also it's maybe because S.S.T was abolutely shit.

How could U say that about a specially made song Prince(r.i.p.)spent ALL NIGHT recording BY HIMSELF in dedication to Hurricane Katrina? disbelief

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"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when eye was doing the Purple Rain tour eye had a lot of people who eye knew eye'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream."prince
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Reply #23 posted 02/06/22 8:06am

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mb71 said:



Vannormal said:




RODSERLING said:


Hilarious to see that most of these RSD or limited release are in fact never opened, and never listened to. You might have bought a blank tape, but that doesn't matter. I don't see the point to consider posthumous releases as "collectors" Products. . There's absolutely no link to the artist promoting a record. I m not saying those reases are pointless : they are beyond expensive for what it is ( half a 7' or half a cassette single sold for the price of an album, etc.) but at least there's some content on it. But if not opened, no point at all. . When SST came out back in 2005 for 4 $/€, there was not such an enthusiasm in sales about it, and there was 2 tracks on it. So I m wondering why the fans that didn't want to spend 4$ on a true single in 2005, now want so much to own half of a single for 15 or 20$. . [Edited 2/3/22 9:16am]

Simple. The reason is Prince is dead, he wasn't in 2005.


Whatever...




... and also it's maybe because S.S.T was abolutely shit.




I'd say what prompted the release of the song definitely was but for that song I believe it's the thought that counts.
And by that I mean Summoning Sade is always very necessary
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Reply #24 posted 02/06/22 8:50am

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heartpeacesheart said:

mb71 said:

... and also it's maybe because S.S.T was abolutely shit.

I'd say what prompted the release of the song definitely was but for that song I believe it's the thought that counts. And by that I mean Summoning Sade is always very necessary

He could've raised more money and interest for the cause by releasing a revered song from the vault. Of course he never looks back... blah, blah.

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Reply #25 posted 02/06/22 9:55am

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Well too bad his music appears or is made to look like it's to be associated with natural disasters. Remember the town in North Carolina that benefitted from a hurricane too.

I'm not even referring to his typhoon hair either.

That Do Me Baby cassette is way more rare than y'all know. I'm thinking of buying out the supply from the gift shop this week actually.
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