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Albert Hall DVD on ebay

Posted: 13 Apr 2004, 05:07
by Silver_Owl
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... tegory=617

Look at the band photo! Ooh, makes me mad. :evil:

Posted: 13 Apr 2004, 09:31
by markfiend
[DLT]Quack-quack-oops[/DLT]

What else do you expect from dodgy bootleggers? :roll:

Posted: 13 Apr 2004, 09:58
by Quiff Boy
thats the same "wake" dvd i saw in "replay" the other day.... didnt spot the photo blooper! :lol: :roll:

bless ;)

Posted: 13 Apr 2004, 23:47
by Silver_Owl
Whats replay QB? (excuse my ignorance)

Posted: 13 Apr 2004, 23:55
by Quiff Boy
Steve303 wrote:Whats replay QB? (excuse my ignorance)
its a bargain 2nd hand cd shop (get your entire missing back catalogue on cd for a fiver a disc!) in leeds that sells the odd live bootleg cd and dvd...

Posted: 14 Apr 2004, 03:10
by Silver_Owl
Right. I understand now. Cheers.
Wish we had one of them round these here parts.
Closest thing we have is Fopp.

Posted: 14 Apr 2004, 12:22
by allfear
it looks like a factory pressed DVD and not a DVDr and hes got other factory pressed boot dvds

Posted: 14 Apr 2004, 15:07
by Spiggy's hat
I bought a copy from the guy a couple of weeks ago, and it's definatly not factory pressed.

The label is some kind of (yellow and black) transfer, mine showed some signs of peeling on the bumpy bit (technical jargon!) between the playing surface and the centre hole.

It's a straight copy of Wake, no sign of shot which would have been a nice addition.

Some of the footage seems different to my version of Wake (less strobe effects & negative imaging), so I'm guessing it's a rip of the Channel 5 version.

Posted: 14 Apr 2004, 15:16
by Quiff Boy
i just bought a copy at dinner today from "replay" in leeds, 13 quid.

it looks just as spiggy's hat has described (silver disc, black & yellow label), but mine has no peeling ;)

Posted: 14 Apr 2004, 15:39
by wayne
virtually none of the boot items they sell are factory pressed, they had a few sisters in a few months back which were 'legit' but most are cdr copies with decently printed artwork. He seems to get the same dvds as you find on alot of dodgy market stalls - mainly german TV - Rock Am Ring and similar - I noticed hes started to shrink wrap them to make them look a bit more authentic.

as for silver discs - you can now get silver cdr's and dvds which almost look like the real thing - if you put the disc in Nero theres a tool embedded in it which will give you the makers ID, dye type etc. Anything with a dye type forinstance is a home job.
Quiff Boy wrote:i just bought a copy at dinner today from "replay" in leeds, 13 quid.

it looks just as spiggy's hat has described (silver disc, black & yellow label), but mine has no peeling ;)

Posted: 14 Apr 2004, 15:48
by Quiff Boy
wayne wrote:virtually none of the boot items they sell are factory pressed, they had a few sisters in a few months back which were 'legit' but most are cdr copies with decently printed artwork. He seems to get the same dvds as you find on alot of dodgy market stalls - mainly german TV - Rock Am Ring and similar - I noticed hes started to shrink wrap them to make them look a bit more authentic.

as for silver discs - you can now get silver cdr's and dvds which almost look like the real thing - if you put the disc in Nero theres a tool embedded in it which will give you the makers ID, dye type etc. Anything with a dye type forinstance is a home job.
Quiff Boy wrote:i just bought a copy at dinner today from "replay" in leeds, 13 quid.

it looks just as spiggy's hat has described (silver disc, black & yellow label), but mine has no peeling ;)
ahhh, very interesting! thanks :notworthy:

Posted: 15 Apr 2004, 10:03
by Spiggy's hat
Quiff Boy wrote:i just bought a copy at dinner today from "replay" in leeds, 13 quid.

it looks just as spiggy's hat has described (silver disc, black & yellow label), but mine has no peeling ;)

Where abouts in Leeds is Replay?

Posted: 15 Apr 2004, 10:56
by Quiff Boy
merrion street, opposite brannigans... sandwiched in, next to a dodgy greasy-spoon cafe and a sewing machine shop :lol:

watched my copy last nigth and its rather spiffing... probably as good as the "wake+" dvd-r thats doing the rounds at the moment, but the advantage of this one for me is that it works in my dvd player. wake+ didnt :urff:

Posted: 15 Apr 2004, 11:15
by Spiggy's hat
Quiff Boy wrote:merrion street, opposite brannigans... sandwiched in, next to a dodgy greasy-spoon cafe and a sewing machine shop :lol:
Many thanks, I'm in Leeds next week.

I'll pop in for a nose.