Dunno if the man finds it flattering to be in the 'so famous they say you're dead' league but perhaps it also shows the cranks have lowered the entry criteria.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 13/08/2013 - 22:16
by Chris Abbott
Really? He'll be Rickrolling in his grave!
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 14/08/2013 - 8:34
by LMan
Chris Abbott wrote:Really? He'll be Rickrolling in his grave!
I'll have that. I'm looking forward to hearing the Rock Band demixes of the album. That reminds me to have a try myself with the other titles, if I can take the singing out.
Well you've got to admire the eccentricity of scraping together copies of every last tape known made at the Get Back filming, then putting 'em out in a box set one more time.
And mine for taking glee in piling through all this wonderful chaff. Or at least the out-takes and instrumentals would be in the case of most other bands.
Though bootleg collectors do end up finding half their albums contain the exact same stuff as the ones they bought years ago. But even here, they can find the quality does improve. And of course, there are official releases in the Far East which seem as delicious at bootlegs, like Yesterday And Today, with its alternate mixes and handful of instrumental session tracks tacked on the end.
The guys on here are so much cooler than me. I bet they all had one of these. In every room.
Though there is an old weather station, ubiquitous as ever they were. The weather must have been so sexy then for people to want to hook it to their computers.
Old people comedy had become very contemporary by the '90s. Summer Wine led in the '70s when it was actually sharp and satirical. Well, for Summer Wine. After all this came Still Game.