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Obviousman wrote:Proper CD, deffo Perhaps we can do a poll
May as well.
So what do people prefer? A proper CD would require commitment from a sufficient number of artistes to warrant it, but would definitely be nice to have. Downloads would be quicker and easier.
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If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Motz wrote:Can we have "either" and "both" options please?
Oh, there's always one.
I'd thought about it, and reckoned that "either" is too much of a sit on the fence position, and might not produce a viable result. "Both" on the other hand is a very valid option, and it may even fall out as the best option if the results are close enough to warrant it.
In the end I decided that selfishness was the order of the day. Which of the 2 suits you the best?
Either way, if this comes off I would personally like to see a result that would also cater for the narrowband folks. So if you're on dial-up and would like to see this happen, you know what to do.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
A CD please. And a DVD. I was kind of impressed by what Wayne did with that Candles-thing. And I think Andrew could do a thing like that so much better. Or am I thinking of David Bowie?
Limited (to 10000 copies):
A dvd case offering 1 cd, 1 dvd disk,
and an offical booklet.
cd: new album
dvd: material covering bits and pieces of the
band over the last 10 years, radio & tv interviews,
concert footage).