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2007.12.15 at 12:28 pm in reply to: New recording found for Paard van Troje Den Haag 1992-01-19 #5061
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatoroh, happy birthday, arthur!
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatordoes the \"1-1-1-NL\" mean something? i thought this might be a reference to the netherlands maybe?
2007.12.14 at 4:48 pm in reply to: New recording found for Paard van Troje Den Haag 1992-01-19 #5059
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Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorhere it is, finally: http://www.spfreaks.com/?page=COLLDETAILS&item=1966
i had to make pictures of the cds, because the scans of the cds are hardly readable (if even).
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorSome songs is not necessarily the same as an entire album.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorSingle: Moleasskiss
B-side: She Says
Format: 7\", black vinyl, white label
Pressed: 25
(Christmas present for 25 people)Artwork: printout, glued on plain black sleeve.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorSingle: Bleed
B-side: I Am One Part II
(both from the acoustic session at Reel Time Studios)
Format: 7\", dark red vinyl (same colour as cover)
Artwork:
2007.12.08 at 5:19 pm in reply to: Mega Record & CD Fair Utrecht The Netherlands, who’s going? #4866
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorHe’s looking for the 12" of "Inquisition" (1992) of Skinny Puppy he told me.[/quote:25k13yxk]
just looked this up on ebay. not cheap… and the auction is almost over.
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie … 0178009566
Cool As Ice CreamSpectator88 pages of confessions only, all bundled in one nice pdf file: http://www.mediafire.com/?22vgmo54en1
there might be some errors in there, i didn’t check…
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorheheh, ticket number 62.
for the brussels show i got 53. i guess i win.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorIn some stores, people got this poster as a bonus with Machina. They were made specifically for this.
There are 4 different posters. The one with the lion is the most common.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorthe more i think about it, the more it makes sense that they would release another european single next year, when they start touring europe again. and with ma belle as b-side.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorI don’t believe in anything.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatordoesn’t look silver to me: silver cds usually don’t have letters near the hole in the middle. those are typical for cd-rs.
anyway, that’s not how mine look like.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorThey could still decide to take Doomsday Clock anyway.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorYou can help with just the one you have.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorMaybe they’re out of b-sides.
You have to agree they squeezed as much as possible out of Death from Above, Stellar, Zeitgeist and Ma Belle; using them as b-sides and bonus tracks on many different releases.
Releasing the next single with Ma Belle as b-side would be really pushing it. On the other hand, Ma Belle didn’t get a release outside of the USA yet, so maybe that’s exactly what will happen. I hope not though.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorIf there’s a next single off Zeitgeist, I really hope it won’t be (Come On) Let’s Go!
I prefer Bleeding the Orchid, or 7 Shades of Black, like mentioned earlier. Or maybe Bring the Light. The song isn’t perfect, but it has some potential. I heard some US radio stations started playing Bring the Light regularly when Zeitgeist came out, without it being a single.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorIt would be cool if you could log in and maintain a list of your collection on SPfreaks. Go to an item in the discography and click ‘I have this’ (or even ‘X copies’) and maybe also an option to share your list with other users. Just an idea.[/quote:1h02jvqf]
i have been thinking about the same thing for a while now. could be a nice extra to this site.2007.11.22 at 7:22 pm in reply to: The original Earphoria promo and another Earphoria bootleg? #5098
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorcan you make scans to add this third earphoria bootleg to the spfreaks collection? i bet there are even more than three different kinds. earphoria must be one of the most bootlegged releases, with only 1000 official copies (before 2002).
i recently discovered i still have some scans from a fake drown promo. i no longer own the cd (i sent it back to the seller), but i made scans while i had it in my possession. i guess i should add these to the collection as well.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorright now this is absolutely not confirmed.
like i said earlier, i contacted my record store owner and he couldn’t find it. if this was released in the netherlands, he should be able to order it too, since he orders a lot of things in the netherlands. (i’m in belgium, by the way.)
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorwasps and bees.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatori was just wondering what options there were to make these vinyls. pressing plates is just one of them. i also have no idea how one would get ahold of those, but it would make sense. if you don’t have these, making bootleg vinyls becomes a lot harder, i can imagine.
cd: not really an option here, unless they got tonite reprise and infinite sadness elsewhere.
if they used the cd as source, it should be easy to notice the differences between these vinyls and the official ones. the chance that they have a result that is (apparently) identical to the official release is very small. simply getting the gaps between the tracks right would already be amazing, especially if you consider they’re bootleggers who’re in it for the money.if they used that machine you posted a link to, they could of course just have played the original vinyl and fed it to the machine. gaps will match, but audio quality will be less. not sure how easily noticeable the decreased audio quality would be though.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatorthe matrix numbers on these vinyls are handcut (is this how you say this?), if i’m not mistaken. they could have set whatever they wanted.
Cool As Ice CreamSpectatormaybe they just made the same bootleg in different colours? you know, just like that \"machina promo\", that came on picture disc and on two different vinyl colours.
anyone knows how they press these bootlegs? would they have acquired the original mcis 3lp pressing plates? is it easy to create these when you have one of the original vinyls? or did they just take the cd, and used that to create new pressing plates?
maybe the audio/mastering quality of these new mcis 3lps is far inferior to the original mcis 3lps? -
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