Reply #690 posted 09/02/23 8:58am
Kares
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Mindbells9 said:
From 2017 until November of this year, there will have been 19 Frank Zappa multi disc box sets. Deluxe editions containing studio sessions, multiple concerts, demos, alternates, etc. Hopefully one day we'll get that lucky. Surely, Prince's vault has way more material than even Zappa's legendary vault! His fans are getting at least 3 box sets a year for the past 6 years or so! Frank Zappa's estate has proven that if you give the fans what they want, they'll spend the money to make the vault a profitable money maker for years to come. There's more than enough material in Prince's vault to satisfy new fans, casual fans, hardcore lifelong fans, completists, etc. Release it!
. There are several things the Prince estate could/should learn from the Zappa estate regarding their vault releases: . – the Zappa estate focuses on content, not on fancy packaging and especially not on putting everything on vinyl too . – they curate releases far better, resulting in smaller, more frequent releases that are more coherent in their contents, instead of trying to put as much as possible into one box, just because they are from the same year
. – they understand the marketing value in creating a series: each of their titles carries a number, that clearly shows the original order in they were released. I know it was Frank who started it in his lifetime when he made the Rykodisc catalog deal, but since then, all his releases carries a FZ number, with Freak Out being FZ1 and the latest one is (I think) FZ126 or so. People love collecting entire series. When releases are clearly numbered, it's easy to see which ones you're missing so you're encouraged to seek out the gaps in your collection. If the Prince estate would put out a Madhouse box set now, it would practically go unnoticed by the general public (outside of P fans) because they never heard about Madhouse and if FOR THEM it doesn't have a clear place in the Prince-catalog, they will not buy it. Most well-run catalog release programs use numbering and consistent formats. See the Neil Young Archives or the Joni Mitchell Archives, for example. The Prince estate releases so far are a total mess. . – Quality mixes and mastering. They know what they're doing. Unlike... . [Edited 9/2/23 9:11am] |
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Reply #691 posted 09/02/23 11:23am
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bluegangsta said:
JoeyCococo said:
So, we have noted some songs that we feel were missed. I think we'll see these on an eventual SDE
Yes - a bunch of tapes that were transfered for D&P SDE were also Love Symbol era, such as Dream, Race 92, Love 2 The 9s Demo, 1000 Hugs & Kisses, The Ryde, Blood Is Thicker Than Time, etc...
True but the main reason we ain't getting those outakes (the ones I mentioned in my previous post) is that they chose to release only 33 outakes when we got 45 of them in the SOTT SDE. That makes quite a difference... [Edited 9/2/23 11:23am] |
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Reply #692 posted 09/02/23 5:40pm
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lustmealways said:
my dad swears that one time he saw a hubcap fall off a car's wheel, roll a good distance down the street, then come perfectly to rest against the wall of a hubcap shop
A shop that just sells hubcaps? Amazing.
The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Reply #693 posted 09/02/23 6:01pm
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Ramzoo said:
love2thenines2003 said:
Several videos pro shot have been filmed for the D&P tOUR (London ones , Paris & others)...would be cool to get as a bonus a full show of the proper Tour too ?
Indeed. Paris would B great as I attended the 4 shows.
Can't wait for the videos from the tour. The live dvd, bluray is worth the purchase price alone. That said if you're living on the streets probably not realistic.
Paris is always a great show. Just ask da cruise https://rb.gy/k8pgh
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Reply #694 posted 09/02/23 8:36pm
WhisperingDand elions
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Kares said:
Mindbells9 said:
From 2017 until November of this year, there will have been 19 Frank Zappa multi disc box sets. Deluxe editions containing studio sessions, multiple concerts, demos, alternates, etc. Hopefully one day we'll get that lucky. Surely, Prince's vault has way more material than even Zappa's legendary vault! His fans are getting at least 3 box sets a year for the past 6 years or so! Frank Zappa's estate has proven that if you give the fans what they want, they'll spend the money to make the vault a profitable money maker for years to come. There's more than enough material in Prince's vault to satisfy new fans, casual fans, hardcore lifelong fans, completists, etc. Release it!
. There are several things the Prince estate could/should learn from the Zappa estate regarding their vault releases: . – the Zappa estate focuses on content, not on fancy packaging and especially not on putting everything on vinyl too . – they curate releases far better, resulting in smaller, more frequent releases that are more coherent in their contents, instead of trying to put as much as possible into one box, just because they are from the same year
. – they understand the marketing value in creating a series: each of their titles carries a number, that clearly shows the original order in they were released. I know it was Frank who started it in his lifetime when he made the Rykodisc catalog deal, but since then, all his releases carries a FZ number, with Freak Out being FZ1 and the latest one is (I think) FZ126 or so. People love collecting entire series. When releases are clearly numbered, it's easy to see which ones you're missing so you're encouraged to seek out the gaps in your collection. If the Prince estate would put out a Madhouse box set now, it would practically go unnoticed by the general public (outside of P fans) because they never heard about Madhouse and if FOR THEM it doesn't have a clear place in the Prince-catalog, they will not buy it. Most well-run catalog release programs use numbering and consistent formats. See the Neil Young Archives or the Joni Mitchell Archives, for example. The Prince estate releases so far are a total mess. . – Quality mixes and mastering. They know what they're doing. Unlike... .
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It was sad that Zappa Estate vs. Prince Estate comparison thread was moved to non-Prince.
I feel it's absolutely germaine to the discussion what/how other Estate's treat their money makers, and it should be a larger discussion 'round these parts, but any comparison thread will likely get moved again.
Best point is the # series marketing and emphasizing the "Prince" connection even if the formal artist isn't "Prince". But of course, the Prince Estate and a solid chunk of fans seem him as more of a "pop star" so he gets the Britney Spears kind of marketing treatment instead of the professional artist archival treatment. Even the various re-issues of stuff like the Chaka record would benefit from at least a sticker or something promoting it's really a Prince album.
Especially because even entry-level Prince fans like name-checking famous songs he "gave away" like "Nothing Compares 2 U" while assertively sleeping-on the other hundreds of songs he gave away until the Prince vocal demos get released.
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Reply #695 posted 09/04/23 2:05am
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Kares said:
. There are several things the Prince estate could/should learn from the Zappa estate regarding their vault releases: . – the Zappa estate focuses on content, not on fancy packaging and especially not on putting everything on vinyl too . – they curate releases far better, resulting in smaller, more frequent releases that are more coherent in their contents, instead of trying to put as much as possible into one box, just because they are from the same year
. – they understand the marketing value in creating a series: each of their titles carries a number, that clearly shows the original order in they were released. I know it was Frank who started it in his lifetime when he made the Rykodisc catalog deal, but since then, all his releases carries a FZ number, with Freak Out being FZ1 and the latest one is (I think) FZ126 or so. People love collecting entire series. When releases are clearly numbered, it's easy to see which ones you're missing so you're encouraged to seek out the gaps in your collection. If the Prince estate would put out a Madhouse box set now, it would practically go unnoticed by the general public (outside of P fans) because they never heard about Madhouse and if FOR THEM it doesn't have a clear place in the Prince-catalog, they will not buy it. Most well-run catalog release programs use numbering and consistent formats. See the Neil Young Archives or the Joni Mitchell Archives, for example. The Prince estate releases so far are a total mess. . – Quality mixes and mastering. They know what they're doing. Unlike... .
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It was sad that Zappa Estate vs. Prince Estate comparison thread was moved to non-Prince.
I feel it's absolutely germaine to the discussion what/how other Estate's treat their money makers, and it should be a larger discussion 'round these parts, but any comparison thread will likely get moved again.
Best point is the # series marketing and emphasizing the "Prince" connection even if the formal artist isn't "Prince". But of course, the Prince Estate and a solid chunk of fans seem him as more of a "pop star" so he gets the Britney Spears kind of marketing treatment instead of the professional artist archival treatment. Even the various re-issues of stuff like the Chaka record would benefit from at least a sticker or something promoting it's really a Prince album.
Especially because even entry-level Prince fans like name-checking famous songs he "gave away" like "Nothing Compares 2 U" while assertively sleeping-on the other hundreds of songs he gave away until the Prince vocal demos get released.
Funkadelic released a lot of seperate re-issue LPs, with on the front; "They Playes A Huge Role In Creating The Future Of Music. Prince", on all of 'm. "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 #696 posted 09/04/23 2:18am
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Kares said:
There are several things the Prince estate could/should learn from the Zappa estate regarding their vault releases: . – the Zappa estate focuses on content, not on fancy packaging and especially not on putting everything on vinyl too
Well, the question is : would vinyl lovers be upset if some of the releases include extra content on the CD edition in order to put out more music ?
Knowing the Prince fanbase, the answer would probably be "Yes"
Anyway, maybe that's a question the new Estate should ask to the fans...
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Reply #697 posted 09/04/23 1:31pm
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Kares said:!
. There are several things the Prince estate could/should learn from the Zappa estate regarding their vault releases: . – the Zappa estate focuses on content, not on fancy packaging and especially not on putting everything on vinyl too
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The Prince Estate shouldn't learn too much from the Zappa Family Trust. Too many posthumous releases are live material, whereas the prince estate have the right balance between studio recordings and live.
I take some issue with the assortment of deluxe edition material they put together, in terms of track order and recording dates of the tracks. But that's being nitpicky. Basically, just make things sequence better that are more agreeable to the diehard fan, more harmonious.
So like this...
Not this.
The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Reply #698 posted 09/04/23 2:01pm
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AHAH!
"...I'll show my ----, if u show your ----"
Now i get the lyric! "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" |
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Reply #699 posted 09/05/23 12:23am
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The timing for Cream (Take 2) is showing up on iTunes so looks like that'll be the next one out, maybe Friday |
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Reply #700 posted 09/05/23 1:09am
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dodger07 said:
The timing for Cream (Take 2) is showing up on iTunes so looks like that'll be the next one out, maybe Friday
Cream is cool. It's definitly not a second take of the song though.
It starts with the cowbell and a bit of the organ before Prince counts the rest of the song in. His vocal is overly distorted, but the structure is clearly in his head. The guitar takes a bit of getting used to - given how rough it sounds and he's still figuring it out. But, by the end, particularly during the instrumental repreis, the track rocks out well. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. |
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Reply #701 posted 09/05/23 1:19am
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bluegangsta said:
dodger07 said:
The timing for Cream (Take 2) is showing up on iTunes so looks like that'll be the next one out, maybe Friday
Cream is cool. It's definitly not a second take of the song though.
It starts with the cowbell and a bit of the organ before Prince counts the rest of the song in. His vocal is overly distorted, but the structure is clearly in his head. The guitar takes a bit of getting used to - given how rough it sounds and he's still figuring it out. But, by the end, particularly during the instrumental repreis, the track rocks out well.
How can you possibly know? |
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Reply #702 posted 09/05/23 1:20am
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fortuneandserendipity said:
The Prince Estate shouldn't learn too much from the Zappa Family Trust. Too many posthumous releases are live material, whereas the prince estate have the right balance between studio recordings and live.
I agree that there are too many live releases for Frank Zappa but 30 years after his death, what's left in the Zappa Vault when it comes to studio material ?
As far as Prince is concerned, well most of the studio archives are yet to be released so it shouldn't be a problem to release as much as possible.
The live stuff should the bonus.
When it comes to studio songs, it's time to unhearth the bone for good now. [Edited 9/5/23 1:44am] |
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Reply #703 posted 09/05/23 1:46am
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dodger07 said:
The timing for Cream (Take 2) is showing up on iTunes so looks like that'll be the next one out, maybe Friday
Still nothing yet, if not mistaken. "Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search." |
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Reply #704 posted 09/05/23 2:24am
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Marco81 said:
bluegangsta said:
Cream is cool. It's definitly not a second take of the song though.
It starts with the cowbell and a bit of the organ before Prince counts the rest of the song in. His vocal is overly distorted, but the structure is clearly in his head. The guitar takes a bit of getting used to - given how rough it sounds and he's still figuring it out. But, by the end, particularly during the instrumental repreis, the track rocks out well.
How can you possibly know?
Because there have been listening sessions for a few weeks now from various people.
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Reply #705 posted 09/05/23 3:03am
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bluegangsta said:
dodger07 said:
The timing for Cream (Take 2) is showing up on iTunes so looks like that'll be the next one out, maybe Friday
Cream is cool. It's definitly not a second take of the song though.
It starts with the cowbell and a bit of the organ before Prince counts the rest of the song in. His vocal is overly distorted, but the structure is clearly in his head. The guitar takes a bit of getting used to - given how rough it sounds and he's still figuring it out. But, by the end, particularly during the instrumental repreis, the track rocks out well. Did you get to hear blood on the Sheets? Something BIG Is Coming. |
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Reply #706 posted 09/05/23 2:54pm
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JorisE73 said:
Marco81 said:
How can you possibly know?
Because there have been listening sessions for a few weeks now from various people.
Nothing to do with listening sessions. I've heard most of the tracks another way. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. |
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Reply #707 posted 09/05/23 2:54pm
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Landonfunkmonkey said:
bluegangsta said:
Cream is cool. It's definitly not a second take of the song though.
It starts with the cowbell and a bit of the organ before Prince counts the rest of the song in. His vocal is overly distorted, but the structure is clearly in his head. The guitar takes a bit of getting used to - given how rough it sounds and he's still figuring it out. But, by the end, particularly during the instrumental repreis, the track rocks out well.
Did you get to hear blood on the Sheets?
Yes - RnR Instrumental. It sounds vaguely familiar to me - maybe he's played it live at some point? Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. |
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Reply #708 posted 09/05/23 4:28pm
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bluegangsta said:
JorisE73 said:
Marco81 said:
How can you possibly know?
Because there have been listening sessions for a few weeks now from various people.
Nothing to do with listening sessions. I've heard most of the tracks another way. Are there some true gems on there? I'm looking forward to standing at the alter The Orger formally known as JAYJOE
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Reply #709 posted 09/05/23 9:53pm
Landonfunkmonk ey
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bluegangsta said:
Landonfunkmonkey said:
bluegangsta said:
Cream is cool. It's definitly not a second take of the song though.
It starts with the cowbell and a bit of the organ before Prince counts the rest of the song in. His vocal is overly distorted, but the structure is clearly in his head. The guitar takes a bit of getting used to - given how rough it sounds and he's still figuring it out. But, by the end, particularly during the instrumental repreis, the track rocks out well.
Did you get to hear blood on the Sheets?
Yes - RnR Instrumental. It sounds vaguely familiar to me - maybe he's played it live at some point?
Thanks, I had a feeling it might be an instrumental.
Can I ask from what you've heard would be your stand out song?
Both Duane and Charles Spicer mention I Pledge Allegiance to your love as a highlight
[Edited 9/5/23 22:56pm][Edited 9/5/23 23:32pm]Something BIG Is Coming. |
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Reply #710 posted 09/06/23 4:11am
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Landonfunkmonkey said:
bluegangsta said:
Yes - RnR Instrumental. It sounds vaguely familiar to me - maybe he's played it live at some point?
Thanks, I had a feeling it might be an instrumental. Can I ask from what you've heard would be your stand out song? Both Duane and Charles Spicer mention I Pledge Allegiance to your love as a highlight [Edited 9/5/23 22:56pm] [Edited 9/5/23 23:32pm]
I cant recall hearing that one. Byt "My Tender Heart Mix 2.1) is reminicient of Lover Never Has To Say Goodbye and Damn U. It's something of a highlight. Prince's vocals are sublime. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. |
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Reply #711 posted 09/06/23 6:02am
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bluegangsta said:
Landonfunkmonkey said: bluegangsta said:
Yes - RnR Instrumental. It sounds vaguely familiar to me - maybe he's played it live at some point?
Thanks, I had a feeling it might be an instrumental. Can I ask from what you've heard would be your stand out song? Both Duane and Charles Spicer mention I Pledge Allegiance to your love as a highlight [Edited 9/5/23 22:56pm] [Edited 9/5/23 23:32pm]
I cant recall hearing that one. Byt "My Tender Heart Mix 2.1) is reminicient of Lover Never Has To Say Goodbye and Damn U. It's something of a highlight. Prince's vocals are sublime. Thanks I appreciate you sharing your insight on the songs. It adds to the excitement. Something BIG Is Coming. |
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Reply #712 posted 09/06/23 7:05am
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bluegangsta said:
Landonfunkmonkey said: bluegangsta said:
Cream is cool. It's definitly not a second take of the song though.
It starts with the cowbell and a bit of the organ before Prince counts the rest of the song in. His vocal is overly distorted, but the structure is clearly in his head. The guitar takes a bit of getting used to - given how rough it sounds and he's still figuring it out. But, by the end, particularly during the instrumental repreis, the track rocks out well.
Did you get to hear blood on the Sheets?
Yes - RnR Instrumental. It sounds vaguely familiar to me - maybe he's played it live at some point? Is it similar to Jealous Again from the boot Nudity. |
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Reply #713 posted 09/06/23 10:59pm
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Hopefully we'll get another song from the set made available today Something BIG Is Coming. |
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Reply #714 posted 09/06/23 11:54pm
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Landonfunkmonkey said:
Hopefully we'll get another song from the set made available today
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Maybe Cream (take 2) (sigh) |
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Reply #715 posted 09/07/23 12:17am
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Is the time between the announcement and the date of release usual? |
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Reply #716 posted 09/07/23 12:22am
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themanfromneptune said:
Landonfunkmonkey said:
Hopefully we'll get another song from the set made available today
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Maybe Cream (take 2) (sigh)
Can't say 100% it'll be today but that's next, with the timing being shown on iTunes.
I suppose we'd have preferred an unreleased track |
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Reply #717 posted 09/07/23 1:43am
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dodger07 said:
themanfromneptune said:
Landonfunkmonkey said:
Hopefully we'll get another song from the set made available today
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Maybe Cream (take 2) (sigh)
Can't say 100% it'll be today but that's next, with the timing being shown on iTunes.
I suppose we'd have preferred an unreleased track
I would be happy with that. As long as it quite different and from bluegangsta description it is. [Edited 9/7/23 1:48am]Something BIG Is Coming. |
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Reply #718 posted 09/08/23 5:53pm
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fortuneandserendipity said:
The Prince Estate shouldn't learn too much from the Zappa Family Trust. Too many posthumous releases are live material, whereas the prince estate have the right balance between studio recordings and live.
eh I disagree even as someone who prefers studio content.
He's got one of the biggest live legacies in history and they used to give us 2 full-length shows per SDE, now it's down to 1 full-length show spread out over 3 discs. They should be doing way more with his massive live archives. Out of everything that would be the content picture-perfect for a web store or NPG Music Club rebirth. To be able to pull up an 80s calendar and go through a bunch of shows from a specific year. |
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Reply #719 posted 09/09/23 3:33pm
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Why is the gap between the announcement and date of release so great? |
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