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baileygurl st louis, Mo USA Created Tue 10th Dec '13 03:06 (GMT) Edited Wed 11th Dec '13 18:46 (GMT)Rolling Stones Poster For Christmas Oops! I have a 70's watercolor poster 24.5 x 37 in of the Rolling Stones still in package and in excellent condition. Concert in Denmark. Never saw this poster on any internet site. Highest offer over $100. It's yours. Per requests, I took a pic of it! I prev said it was the Doors.....ugh. Sorry.[reply to this topic ]
stevedsj UNITED KINGDOM Created Tue 17th Nov '09 21:19 (GMT)Doors - LA Woman -180gm vinyl this is a superb item, it'll be one of my most prized possessins. It's beautifully manufactured ansthe sound quality is excellent, an improvement over my original copy, which is just about worn out. The Doors were a very undr-rated band, a group of superb musiciand who worked hard together to achieve results. You can hear this if you listen well enough. Robbie Kreiger's guitar work is exceptional, full of vitality and fire. Riders on the Storm is one of the best listening experiences you can get. I'm so happy I bought this album, it's well worth the asking price![reply to this topic ]
Re: THE DOORS L.A. Woman (2009 US exclusive limited edition
10-track LP pressed on HQ-180 Premium 180gram VIRGIN
VINYL at RTI, originally released in 1971 and featuring the
original stereo mixes; superbly presented in deluxe round-cornered
embossed die-cut picture sleeve with acetate 'window' plus lyric sheet,
housed in stickered perforated tear-strip bag) View this product
Lizard King Jim LA 69 Morpeth, Northumberland UNITED KINGDOM Created Sun 1st Nov '09 14:26 (GMT)The Doors vinyl box I see this old chestnut is up for grabs again this time at a price of 175GBP. May I suggest that you read my review of it on this site before parting with your hard-earned. Even as a committed and loyal Doors fan since 1968, I found the quality absolutely terrible both in sound, value and attention to detail. Personally I think that I should be committed for buying it new in 2008 for 100GBP but there's fandom for you - gotta have every last thing the record company (or in this case Rhino) puts out to grab your bread.[reply to this topic ]
Lizard King Jim LA 69 Morpeth, Northumberland UNITED KINGDOM Created Sat 6th Dec '08 13:43 (GMT)The Doors vinyl box set The box consists of the 6 Morrison studio LPs in stereo in what is meant to replicate the original US packaging, including separate replica original paper inners, along with lined actual inners + a mono pressing of the first LP, all of which slide out of a black imitation snakeskin box in a cut-away inner section. So far so good. The 180g vinyl platters actually vary from 169g (what a rip-off – a trade descriptions prosecution is imminent) to 199g. I’ve never weighed vinyl before and don’t have many 180g LPs but I couldn’t resist weighing these purely out of interest, coming as they do from the same company in the same box, as you’d have thought they would all weigh more or less the same. It was certainly not what I expected. I have many criticisms of this vinyl box set: 1 only the first LP is presented in a mono pressing whereas the second and third albums were also issued in mono (certainly in the UK at least), so could and should have been included here too in mono: 2 there is nothing protecting the individual LP sleeves, hence they've rubbed against each other and are scuffed, thus looking like they have come from a pile of old vinyl albums in a charity shop i.e. less than new: 3 the 4 sides provided as a booklet is woefully inadequate for something so expensive, containing very little information, mainly relating to the general improvement in vinyl LP cutting and quality and the remastering (unfortunately digitally as it happens) and repressing of the LPs for the box: 4 the wrong (mono) catalogue number is used on the stereo copy of the first LP, where someone appears to have simply changed “mono” to “stereo” (come on every original Doors fan knows that EKS is the stereo prefix and EKL the mono): 5 the LP labels, stated to be replicas of the originals, are not all accurate in colour or content. As the replica inners are US issues and my originals are GB issues, the only one that I can say is accurate is the yellow “LA Woman” one, with the image of Morrison crucified on the telegraph pole on the back. As a GB buyer in 1971 I got a nice good-sized poster of that image free with the LP (not folded in the LP sleeve but separate and rolled into a tube). They could, perhaps, have thrown one of these in. Even this LP is not, however, an exact replica of the original (GB at least) issue as mine had lost the fancy “Doors” logo and simply bore the band’s name printed in normal typeface. A close look at each LP confirms mention ...[reply to this topic ]
mikefamily UNITED KINGDOM Created Fri 17th Aug '07 16:37 (GMT)doors/riders on the storm The year of release for this is April 76. And the B side is the changeling. Any idea how much its worth?[reply to this topic ]
Re: THE DOORS Riders On The Storm (Orig UK 'A' label demo 7", K12021)
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