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  1. One of my favorite bands. I found a copy of "Slippage" online via Discogs for $10 or $15. It's got a few bonus/live cuts on it, too. I believe it's a double LP. It's going for like $45 on amazon but if you hold out you should be able to snag a used one pretty cheap. They pop up fairly often. As far as I know that's the only Slobberbone album released on vinyl. I would LOVE to see "Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today" pressed, though. I love all their discs but that one is my favorite.
  2. One of my favorite bands. I found a copy of "Slippage" online via Discogs for $10 or $15. It's got a few bonus/live cuts on it, too. I believe it's a double LP. It's going for like $45 on amazon but if you hold out you should be able to snag a used one pretty cheap. They pop up fairly often. As far as I know that's the only Slobberbone album released on vinyl. I would LOVE to see "Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today" pressed, though. I love all their discs but that one is my favorite.
  3. Just got a black. I think they put some more up!
  4. All of Wilco's albums are the same price as this and have similar packaging. Not sure why anyone is surprised there is no colored vinyl, additional 7-inches, etc. For what it's worth I think they take a lot of care in the vinyl they release and I think Wilco are responsible for some of the best sounding LPs in my collection.
  5. Wow, 5,000 copies. I had no idea Panda Bear was so popular.
  6. I agree. It was fun/stressful to track down the 7-inches but it'll be nice to be able to listen to all of these songs without getting up every few minutes to flip a record. I'm curious how many variants they'll end up doing of these. Var, how about some of that fancy split color vinyl????
  7. Rewind to 2008. HOT WATER MUSIC shocks many by resurfacing for a string of reunion shows. Everyone was in a frenzy, shows sold out in record time, airline tickets were purchased and fans were ecstatic. No Idea Records got the crazy idea to record the shows to document the grand reunion. Turns out the results were amazing, so the label created a 7” series. Six volumes in total were made over 2010 and 2011. Each volume was limited to 1,000 copies and sold out immediately leaving many folks empty handed. Enter the present. No Idea takes the best version of every song they played at The Metro in Chicago on February 1st & 2nd, 2008 and compiles them into one collection. The final product boasts a 30-song, 90-minute live journey through the band’s history in your choice of three formats. Release Date: 9/27/11 via No Idea Records. Formats: -3xLP, die-cut, wide-spine jacket with printed inner sleeves. -2xCD -Digital (First time available for any of the songs.) Vinyl color variations will be announced on release date. There will be no pre-order for this collection! TRACK LISTING: 1. A Flight and a Crash 2. Remedy 3. Wayfarer 4. Trusty Chords 5. Jack of All Trades* 6. Rooftops 7. End of a Gun 8. Better Sense 9. Kill The Night* 10. Instrumental 11. Free Radio Gainesville 12. Giver 13. All Heads Down* 14. Moonpies for Misfits 15. God Deciding* 16. I Was on a Mountain 17. No Division* 18. Just Don't Say You Lost It 19. Old Rules* 20. Swinger 21. Our Own Way 22. Choked and Separated 23. Manual 24. Paper Thin 25. Turnstile* 26. 220 Years 27. The Sense* 28. Alachua 29. Position* 30. Hard To Know * previously unreleased
  8. I'm seeing Attica Attica on Sunday. I'll let you guys know if he has any copies with him.
  9. I'm starting a kickstarter to pay my rent. Anyone who pledges gets a personalized note FROM ME.
  10. that's exactly how this works. Once the "rarest" version is out, we'll make note of it, and you can still buy the package (to get the other stuff) if it suits you. Otherwise, the 2nd & 3rd versions are available by themselves. Oh, I misunderstood the process. I didn't realize that once the rarest version was sold out the potential buyers would be notified. I thought it was most of a cross-your-fingers-and-hope-for-the-best type of scenario. Thanks for clearing that up and in that case I totally back this deal!
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