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Song to the Siren on EBAY...no rush, i won!!!
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#2
Posted 09 February 2005 - 9:15 AM
If it's a really good print, the only way will be how the disc 1) sounds, and 2) how the vinyl feels. Remember - they had a small pressing, probably on really cheap vinyl. anType - do you have this vinyl? what's the vinyl itself like?
- @KngtRdr / @9GRecords / Got Glint?
#5
Posted 09 February 2005 - 4:32 PM
anType Escribi�:
Err. No. That's what I call misconception: I run a discography site and people think I own all those records... But... I don't even have most of their commercial singles 8O I have a couple of rare items...but they're not too rare... Heh :)
Maybe you should state this on the site to clear things up, there's so much info presuming you own them all is not surprising :) .
#13
Posted 23 February 2005 - 11:39 PM
chemd'up Escribi�:
Boy with the Golden Eyes Escribi�:
DBS 333 A and a little something behind the A. confirmed ;-)
even got the "promo" of that copy, definitely even more priced
EXPLAIN???!!!!
i knew you'd ask X-D
DBS 333 is the "original" of STTS, one-sided only. before having pressed this one, Tom and Ed made a handful of test pressings. on the B-side, some drum'n'bass track by an unknown artist can be found. that test pressing, in fact, is the rarest chems item around ever, i suppose. and please, no one saying it's a bootleg. both tom and ed mentioned that test pressing earlier
love is all.
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