hey did anyone get the voaltz/relerer remix 12"?
i've had 2 copies now and the quality of the vinyl is total shit.
the first copy i had, the needle just skimmed across, and now i just bought a
new one and it skips all over the place. not ok.
boredoms are my favorite, but this sucks.
????? same story anyone?
anyone have it on mp3 so i can enjoy it?
i have stuff to trade
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, alterego100usa <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> From: alterego100usa <no_reply@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [the boredoms] Re: new boredoms stuff?????????????
> To: theboredoms@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 11:39 AM
> Sixty pounds! How can anyone attempt to justify that
> ridiculous
> overpricing? I recall trying to get Cornelius and Boredoms
> import CDs
> in the US ten years ago, and they were $50 US even then,
> just crazy.
> (Of course, bootleg retail prices are just as bad). At that
> time I
> saw the band live for $15 (US), which sort of shows the
> dichotomy of
> why many think the music industry rips people off. --- In
> theboredoms@yahoogroups.com, "wingsoftoast"
> <wingsoftoast@...> wrote:
> >
> > wow, you go away for a few months and look what
> happens. HMV japan
> has
> > got the boadrum cd/dvd priced at about 60 uk
> pounds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > (funnily priced 7777 yen - ha ha) there's also a
> 12" of something +
> > super roots 10. I must say, a year ago I'd have
> plunged straight
> into
> > my magical debt card to get this stuff, but looking at
> all the
> comments
> > I'm not so sure if i'm bothered.
> >
> > I know there's an attraction in collecting stuff
> that's 'hard to
> come
> > by' (even if the internet makes it dead easy, as
> long as you're
> > prepared to pay the money),but really - can anyone say
> that the
> group
> > has done anything really different in the last nine
> years? They've
> > become something of a leftfield institution recently,
> so they could
> > pretty much release the sound of Eye clicking his
> fingers 777 times
> and
> > someone would run out and buy it. I can't help
> thinking of ageing
> > hippies such as Hawkwind, eternally touring, eternally
> doing the
> same
> > thing in front of a fervently loyal, unquestioning
> fan-base...
> >