Heh, I'm sorry Bro... I didn't intentionally mean to be a D*ck (usually I don't hafta try very hard ) I forget that many people use telephones for this whereas I don't. And, I know it can be a real pain to copy and paste a URL directly on a telephone. My humble apologies, I didn't mean to come across so strongly. I think just that I've seen this so many times, I didn't take into consideration that for those using different devices it may not be as straightforward and simple as I thought. And, a sincere 'Thank You' for the deal too, which is the main point as another posted above Cheers! Jaime.
No, no... just seen it so much I think I kinda jumped the gun there trying to make 'my point' Sorry about that... I do forget that most do not use PCs for this which is a LOT easier. I did apologize of course too to @Heavy J
No problem! We are all good and everyone is just trying to help each other find some deals. Only good intentions.
Very true... That IS indeed why we are here... I think I'll go outside, tear my clothes off, and beat myself about the head and neck with a heavy object... Or... I could have Sandra do it...
Back down to this price again for anyone who missed it. I'm interested but (s0 far) not deep enough into 1980s Ultravox to justify owning a set like this. According to reviewers on Discogs, the sleeves may fit tightly into the outer box. Hard to argue for under $30.
I am a big Ultravox fan from the first record through Rage In Eden, and although I purchased this record (at the low price) I just can't get into it as much as their previous releases. It's pretty commercial, and not as adventurous as their previous stuff (IMO). If it's something you're interested in, however, the set is well-done, and the live set has pretty decent sound. As an aside though, I didn't pay much attention to the comments about the tight sleeves, but MAN -- they weren't kidding! I've not seen anything like this one before, I mean it REALLY takes a lot of effort to get the LP jackets out of the slipcase. I don't understand why a package designer would do this. Fortunately there are 2 individual gatefold jackets holding the albums inside the outer slipcase, so the LP's can be stored without it for easier access.
A couple of Amazon daily deals. Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd (Reading Edition): (Rock and Roll Book, Biography of Pink Floyd, Music Book) Kindle Edition by Nick Mason. $1.99 https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Out-Personal-History-Reading-ebook/dp/B07629Y8XC A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties Kindle Edition by Suze Rotolo. $2.99 https://www.amazon.com/Freewheelin-Time-Greenwich-Village-Sixties-ebook/dp/B008QWCRNW
For some reason I read this as "No Ragrets"- Ace Frehley's book $2.99 Amazon.com Apologies to Lathe if the link is imperfect...
I was surprised to see a new Tom Petty album out of the blue. But then realized it wasn't Tom Petty. Acronyms.
I didn't buy it right away. Looked it up on Amazon and was shocked at the $75 price tag, then went straight back and picked it up for $29. Nice package (no, not you latheofheaven)
Good job ! I got the red as the blue has too much duplication as I have each album anniversary box already. Some even twice thanks to this thread ( LIB vinyl for example). That’s LET IT BE for those baffled by acronyms.
And I’m confused as to why someone would use TP to signify a Sonny Rollins title, but whatever. It’s back up to regular price now apparently.
Well yeah, I know that… but here in the Amazon thread I imagine a lot of folks didn’t. Plus there are only, what, two TP CD titles and all the rest are vinyl only? Just saying a little extra clarity would have helped. Kind of bummed I missed the deal even though I already have the vinyl version.