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Location: Over the Rainbow. | tssmf4lyfe - 2009-11-19 12:16 AM
rod stewart just did that. honestly the boxset covers most of the bonus tracks on sellout and then a few on each album after that. the problem is after the boxset came out they remastered the albums and uneartherd more bonus tracks and then since that happened they've release my generation, sellout, tommy, live at leeds and who's next in 2 disc deluxe editions with even more unearthed bonus tracks so now some people have purchased album 4+ times (LP, cd, remastered cd, deluxe version). quadrophenia has never been released with bonus tracks though for some odd reason. guess that will happen soon though. i'm not even sure they is a way to get every who song on vd without buying every last release they've ever done
LOL My friend you have forgotten 2 formats! (Or you may have no clue as to their exostance, lets not forget 8-track and cassette) I had a full collection about 250 or so 8-tracks and this was 74'ish when I was 14. Then I sold them for pennies on the dollar to buy cassettes then friggin cd-s came out and I almost forgot my late 60's reel to reel collection 2 dozen or so and of course vinyl I have purchased some recordings literally over half a dozen times. CD is my last format and all this remastered, extra, bonus,sterilized, bonofied, givemeyourmonified lol new cds are last on my list of get mes. lol UNLESS Its sister and maybe one or two other bands. Plus to be dead honest my ears.........I'd never tell that much of a difference. But I'm glad they do all this for the youngens. |