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  • Birthday 04/12/1981

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  1. My CD+LP arrived today. My LP is just plain blue, without the white like in kadaver's pic.
  2. I live in Finland and I'm looking for certain LP's for a friend of mine who is visiting me from Russia in early August: Led Zeppelin: I, II and IV Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here I've noticed it's pretty easy to find the Pink Floyd ones, but not the Led Zeppelin ones. Also, what would be a fair price for these albums? New Pink Floyd albums are about 25-30 euros (30-38 dollars) here in Finland. It doesn't matter if the LP is a repress / remaster as long as it contains the songs that were in the original release. Ideal situation would be to find a fairly recent repress of the albums in an online store in Europe, new, not used for a price about 25 euros each. Though it seems my only option for the Led Zep's it to track a used one in eBay or similar?
  3. 120 dollars for the box set plus 51 dollars for shipping to Finland. My credit card is crying in the shower right now.
  4. I saw him twice about two months ago here in Finland. Here's the combined setlist from the two shows: Angry Days Tragic Vision Whipping Boy Violins Move the Car Razor Burn Alien 8 27 The Kids Are All Wrong May 16th The Contortionist The Chemist Losing Everyone Wind in Your Sail I'm not Gonna Save You Errands Minus We're Not in Love Anymore B Side The Ramones Are Dead No Little Pill Only Good for a Fuck You Deserve This 500 Miles Not a Dull Moment Violet Linoleum I'm sure there were a few more songs, but I can't remember them all. The setlist was about 70% the same in both shows, he took a lot of requests and tried a bunch of songs he couldn't eventually play. ("I do not know how to play that song. When will you people realise I am not Lagwagon's guitarist"). Here's a few vids, both ones are the last songs of the sets: Violet + Razor Burn in Turku: Linoleum w/ Chad Rex in Helsinki:
  5. I sent my shirt size August 20th, got my blue yesterday here in Finland.
  6. What was the deal with the t-shirt size (w/ blue vinyl)? I remember when I preordered, it said that I'd be asked by email for the t-shirt size. But now in the VC-update it says "If you haven't given us your shirt size for the blue vinyl, email it to seabron @ suburban home records dot com." But the link that you get when you pay for your order, says now that my order has been shipped. With some random shirt I guess.
  7. I ordered my Limbeck - Hi Everything's Great on white about two months (?) ago because I preordered LaGrecia back then. I got them today, only that the Limbeck album is not white, but black 180 limited edition with 2 extra tracks and probably the coolest "lyric sheet" ever (14 small post cards in an envelope), so I guess I'm not really complaining.
  8. Got the 7" + a Larry Arms LP. Total 13$ plus 15$ for shipping. It's great to live far away...
  9. Bought mine from a show in Leeds, UK. Pretty sure they didn't have them when I saw them in Los Angeles.
  10. Got mine about an hour ago. Wish I had a bumper for the sticker.
  11. I bought the The Playing Favorites color in color -vinyl and clicked myself here. I only have like 10 vinyl, so I don't consider myself as a collector. I used to have lot more, but they somehow disappeared when I moved few years ago. That day still haunts me.
  12. I hope it REALLY comes out, I've been waiting for it for ages. I interviewed Jason Shevchuk back in May 2006, and this is what he said about the vinyl back then: The File Under Black CD had a different artwork than the vinyl, will this be the case with This is Satire too? "Yea, and it was the same thing with our EP too. So yes, the vinyl will have different artwork. Paul Romano, our artist, doesn't like to do the same cover art for two different things. You have a bigger palette with vinyl. It's more interesting, why not take advantage of it. And the vinyl release of This is Satire is gonna be a boardgame, it's gonna fold out to a boardgame, and we're stoked about it. Paul wanted to have a nostalgic boardgame feel to it. I've been demoing songs for this record for the past three years. I've been sending him the demos, I gave him the title, and he had the idea right after that, he wanted to make it in to a boardgame."
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