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Quote from: Belt on March 20, 2017, 04:43:14 PMi wonder who was the moron who payed $100 for a typo not a typo lol there actually is an extra joint on there. bet the value doubles in 5 years, its an investment.
i wonder who was the moron who payed $100 for a typo
Quote from: Sccit on March 20, 2017, 09:35:31 PMQuote from: Belt on March 20, 2017, 04:43:14 PMi wonder who was the moron who payed $100 for a typo not a typo lol there actually is an extra joint on there. bet the value doubles in 5 years, its an investment. i dont see a market for collecting music in 5 or 10 years since cd copies of anything will be obsolete by then and whats left is a bunch of old guys holding on the music that doesn't even matter
Quote from: Belt on March 21, 2017, 06:29:08 AMQuote from: Sccit on March 20, 2017, 09:35:31 PMQuote from: Belt on March 20, 2017, 04:43:14 PMi wonder who was the moron who payed $100 for a typo not a typo lol there actually is an extra joint on there. bet the value doubles in 5 years, its an investment. i dont see a market for collecting music in 5 or 10 years since cd copies of anything will be obsolete by then and whats left is a bunch of old guys holding on the music that doesn't even matter nobody uses vinyl anymore and it's worth more than ever .. the more things get phased out, the higher the value will be. just like baseball cards.
nobody uses vinyl anymore
Quote from: Sccit on March 21, 2017, 07:58:58 AMnobody uses vinyl anymoremaybe there story is different over there, but here vinyl is coming back.. in a funny wayin the last year i can walk into the supermarket (big box store?) next to my office and buy reissue "classic" LPs. including dre2001.. mostly reissues on heavy gauge vinyl, ironically aimed at the same market as those cheapo briefcase record players
I had the tape and played the hell out of it. I wasn't aware that they took off G'z Up, Hoe'z Down, so when my tape finally died a very violent death in my cassette player, I bought the CD. I spent 3 or 4 listens trying to figure out what happened to G'z Up, Hoe'z Down. It was the 90's, before the internet, so I couldn't just look it up. Might have to scoop up the OG CD, if I could trust this seller.
again guess who is buying it ?
Quote from: M Dogg™ on March 21, 2017, 10:45:22 AMI had the tape and played the hell out of it. I wasn't aware that they took off G'z Up, Hoe'z Down, so when my tape finally died a very violent death in my cassette player, I bought the CD. I spent 3 or 4 listens trying to figure out what happened to G'z Up, Hoe'z Down. It was the 90's, before the internet, so I couldn't just look it up. Might have to scoop up the OG CD, if I could trust this seller. there are rumours of other DR releases on tape with the odd extra track.. gang related for one i believe.Quote from: Belt on March 21, 2017, 09:53:06 AMagain guess who is buying it ?hipster scum?
Don't remember any extra tracks on the Gang Related cassette. You're probably thinking of the rare 98 rerelease of Gang Related but that was CD only. MWTC, Above the Rim, and Daz's solo all had extra track(s) on the cassette versions.