bicyclepirate Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 Probably the Velvet Underground is the only one I'm trying to actively complete: Vol 1: the quine tapes 3cd set live at max's kansas city 2cd and lp Velvet Underground and Nico cd White Light/White Heat cd s/t cd Loaded: fully loaded 2cd Loaded lp, original press Another View Peel Slowly and See 5cd box set Live Valleydale Ballroom 1966 2cd bootleg set Live MCMXCIII 2 cd set Etc lp and so on lp VU and Nico Unripened LP Archetypes LP Live 1969 2LP VU lp +6 songs on mp3 not on these releases, a couple Nico albums and a Lou Reed-Transformer I also have 20-30 releases each from Deep Purple, Damned, the Cure, and Bjork. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elephanttttt Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 I think I have more live stuff and such tucked away on another hdd or dvd-r. I'm also missing all the stuff I actually own from that list. id be so stoked if you could share the live stuff with me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oakland Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 I have pretty much every piece of vinyl Tortoise has put out except for one 12". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacobe Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 I refuse to put shit that anyone could just download. Anyone with access to Bittorrent software could have all that Weezer stuff in all reality (I have that same torrent). I think Oakland and his Toroise collection and Adam and his KYI stuff is more impressive as it took effort, not just a few clicks of a mouse. Even Scriptrain should be more proud for having all theat DCfC stuff as he hunted down and bought it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest vito Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 minus the bear: this is what i know about being gigantic cd highly refined pirates cd highly refined pirates (marble green) lp bands like it when you yell yar at them (promo) cd they make beer commercials like this cd menos el oso cd menos el oso lp interpretaciones el oso cd city on film split 7" planet of ice cd planet of ice bonus cd planet of ice 2xlp (white w/ silver splatter) planet of ice 2xlp (solid metallic silver) jesu: heartache cd s/t cd s/t 2xlp s/t picture 2xlp silver cd silver lp (metallic silver) conqueror 2xcd (sundown/sunrise) sun down / sun rise lp (grey w/clear) eluvium split lp (translucent red) aidan baker/nadja: the sea swells a bit cd broken and remade cd figures cd pendulum cdr green and cold cdr dance of lonely molecules cdr the taste of summer on your skin 3" cdr i will always and forever hold you in my heart and mind cdr noise of silence cdr orange cdr thaumogenesis cd touched cd corrasion cd fear falls burning collaboration cd guilted by the sun cd bodycage cd bodycage 2xlp prurient: troubled sleep cd point and void cd black vase cd black vase 2xlp church of ammunition 7" akitsa split lp mindflayer split 7" (marble red/blue) pleasure ground cd pleasure ground lp (white) prurient lp terminal cases split w/ death unit 2x3"cd also, i have 40+ nine inch nails cds and 10+ vinyl releases. i also just remembered that i have around 20 isis releases. too lazy to type 'em out right now though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skumbucket Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 Death Cab for Cutie... I own every full length and EP on CD, as well as 4 of the 5 full lengths on vinyl, and a couple 7"s (Jess is responsible for the vinyl, which all of this is now "ours"). But going off everything that's on my hard drive (all the CDs ripped at 320 mp3), I have 32 studio b-sides, their documentary DVD audio ripped (I own that DVD as well as Directions, too), 6 iTunes Original songs, their iTunes Studio X EP, 24 live sets, and a couple dozen stand alone live tracks.- Jeff have you got the dcfc stuff off the live music archive? some nice sets there... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skumbucket Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 I have pretty much every piece of vinyl Tortoise has put out except for one 12". now THAT is impressive... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ps Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 Avail/Tim Barry Satiate - cd/lp Live at King's Head cd/ 2 10" colors Dixie - cd/lp/reissue set 4am Friday - cd/lp/reissue set Over the James - cd/lp/reissue set One Wrench - cd/lp Front Porch Stories - cd/ 2 lp colors Who's to Say 7" (w/Tim playing drums) Atempt to Regress 7" Rivanna Juncton - cd/lp Laurel St. Demos 2005 - cd/lp (dancing in the dark) Laurel St. Demos CDR direct from Tim w/ lyric sheet Various dvds and live mp3s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kurtmanner Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 I was just remembering this last night: It's not my personal collection, but a friend of a friend's. I wish I had a list. He collects Grateful Dead bootlegs. He has a GD collection of hundreds of cd's. It's pretty unbelievable. If anyone knows the band Scurvy, it's one of those dudes, which I think makes it almost funny. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
athomewithkyle Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 Elliott Smith (solo stuff and his old band, Heatmiser) Either/Or LP New Moon 2xLP Elliott Smith LP Pretty (Ugly Before) 7" Speed Trials 7" Yelow No. 5 (Heatmiser) 10" on yellow Cop and Speeder (Heatmiser) cassette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest scriptedrain Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 Death Cab for Cutie... I own every full length and EP on CD, as well as 4 of the 5 full lengths on vinyl, and a couple 7"s (Jess is responsible for the vinyl, which all of this is now "ours"). But going off everything that's on my hard drive (all the CDs ripped at 320 mp3), I have 32 studio b-sides, their documentary DVD audio ripped (I own that DVD as well as Directions, too), 6 iTunes Original songs, their iTunes Studio X EP, 24 live sets, and a couple dozen stand alone live tracks.- Jeff have you got the dcfc stuff off the live music archive? some nice sets there... Yeah, some GREAT sets on there. I also have a lot of solo Ben Gibbard live material, most recently a set he performed in May for... KEXP? I can't remember, but they had it up for download for a day before taking it down. - Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roadmonkey Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 I think mine may have to be KMFDM. I don't know how or why, but I have managed to obtain a great amount of their discography on both Vinyl and CD, along with a coveted imported version of the original Naive album with the orange cover (Pre-reissue) Once I get my list updated it will be pretty apparent although still imcomplete since most of the CDs are back at my home in CT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronniethebear Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Pearl Jam: Binaural Chapters Chicago Cab Soundtrack Christmas Singles Daughter (single) Deep Through The Years (4 discs) Dissident (single) Even Flow (single) The Full Birdman Sessions Gossman Project Demo Hallucinogenic Recipes (5 discs) Live On Two Legs Lost Dogs (2 discs) Merkinball Mookie Blaylock Demos MTV Unplugged No Code No Fuckin' Messiah (2 discs) Pearl Jam Rearviewmirror (2 discs) Riot Act Singles soundtrack Ten Vitalogy Vs. Yield 1991 - 07/12 Philadelphia, PA 1991 - 10/06 Hollywood, CA 1994 - 03/10 Chicago, IL 1994 - 04/08 Fairfax, VA 1995 - 07/11 Chicago, IL - Live At Soldier Field 1996 - 11/06 Amsterdam 2000 - 08/10 West Pal Beach, FL 2000 - 10/11 St. Louis, MO 2005 - 03/18 Seattle, WA - Bridge School Benefit The Appleseed Cast: The End Of The Ring Wars Lost Songs Low Level Owl: Volume I Low Level Owl: Volume II Mare Vitalis Peregrine Tale Of The Aftermath 7" Two Conversations 2001 - 06/23 Juze Schlachthof: Aurich, GER 2002 - 06/14 Abbey Pub: Chicago, IL 2002 - 06/15 University Memorial Union Terrace: Madison, WI 2003 - 01/25 Empty Bottle: Chicago, IL 2003 - 10/20 Club Saw: Ottawa, CAN 2003 - 11/14 The Beachland: Cleveland, OH 2005 - 05/18 First Unitarian Church: Philadelphia, PA Ben Folds: Ben Folds And WASO Live In Perth Bitches Ain't Shit Fear Of Pop, Vol. 1 iTunes Originals Over The Hedge Rockin' The Suburbs Songs For Goldfish Songs For Silverman Speed Graphic Sunny 16 EP Super D Supersunnyspeedgraphic, the LP Cave In: Antenna Beyond Hypothermia Cassingle Creative Eclipses In These Black Days Volume #1-6 Jupiter Lost In The Air/Lift Off Perfect Pitch Black Tides Of Tomorrow EP Until Your Heart Stops 3-song CD Sampler Isis: Celestial In The Absence Of Truth Live.01 Live.02 Live.03 Live.04 Mosquito Control Oceanic Oceanic: Remixes And Reinterpretations Panopticon Red Sea Sawblade Sgnl>05 Split w/ Aereogramme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skumbucket Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Pearl Jam:1991 - 07/12 Philadelphia, PA 1991 - 10/06 Hollywood, CA 1994 - 03/10 Chicago, IL 1994 - 04/08 Fairfax, VA 1995 - 07/11 Chicago, IL - Live At Soldier Field 1996 - 11/06 Amsterdam 2000 - 08/10 West Pal Beach, FL 2000 - 10/11 St. Louis, MO 2005 - 03/18 Seattle, WA - Bridge School Benefit oh man, i have the three-disc 2003: Mansfield, Massachusetts set, it's fucking mind-blowing. they played an opening set for their own show that was all acoustic. then they played like two set's worth in their main set. plus they were running out of time so a lot of the last disc is them rushing through songs at high speed. it's great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronniethebear Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Yeah I used to have a lot more live stuff than that, before my old iPod got stolen. I was a retard and didn't have everything backed up. Needless to say, I learned my lesson. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faith Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 NOFX for vinyl, shirts, CD's & tapes + mp3s/videos of live shows Matchbook Romance, seriously - Fizzlewink CDEP - Fizzlewink album on mp3 - Fizzlewink t-shirt + copy of teh tshirt signed by everyone - The Getaway rare versions of songs on mp3 - The Getaway 2002 Nada Studio Demos on mp3 - West for Wishing CDEP - Stories & Alibis CD signed by judas - Stories & Alibis CD euro advance signed by ryan - Stories & Alibis CD Japan w/ obi - Stories & Alibis Malaysian TAPE bootleg - Motion City Soundtrack Split white wax - Motion City Soundtrack Split CD signed by all - Voices CD x3, one signed by all band, one sealed - Voices CD euro advance - Voices CD US advance - Voices CD japan w/ obi - Promise CD Single - My Eyes Burn CD Single - Monsters CDM (uk) - Monsters CDS (us) - Monsters CDS (eu) - Monsters CDS (australia) - Surrender CDS (eu) - Live boots on mp3 - Voice Promo Candy - Warped Tour 2005 squirtguns - Tons of picks / drumsticks - Tons of tshirts - Necktie / belt / hats / socks / beltbuckle / ipod case - All silkscreen posters that were ever made minus one - Promo picture for Voices, Stories & Alibis, West For Wishing - Shitload of tour posters, regular posters, etc. - Shitload of flyers ^^^ yeah crazy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xfedupx Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I was just remembering this last night:It's not my personal collection, but a friend of a friend's. I wish I had a list. He collects Grateful Dead bootlegs. He has a GD collection of hundreds of cd's. It's pretty unbelievable. If anyone knows the band Scurvy, it's one of those dudes, which I think makes it almost funny. Holy shit....Scurvy as in the Piratecore band from Western Mass? Swim with the sharks Motherfuckerrrrrr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lokithelion Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I refuse to put shit that anyone could just download. Anyone with access to Bittorrent software could have all that Weezer stuff in all reality (I have that same torrent). I think Oakland and his Toroise collection and Adam and his KYI stuff is more impressive as it took effort, not just a few clicks of a mouse. Even Scriptrain should be more proud for having all theat DCfC stuff as he hunted down and bought it. For the record, while i did steal the list from the torrent, anything that was physically pressed on cd I have. They're all in a box at my folks house somewhere. Ebay shit for when my kids hit college. I've had the demos for years. I downloaded them from the bands own websites. The only thing I dont physically own are the things that were never available to the pubic. So yeah, I hunted down my own collection. Top serious ask before you make a broad generalization. Collecting is serious business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lokithelion Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I refuse to put shit that anyone could just download. Anyone with access to Bittorrent software could have all that Weezer stuff in all reality (I have that same torrent). I think Oakland and his Toroise collection and Adam and his KYI stuff is more impressive as it took effort, not just a few clicks of a mouse. Even Scriptrain should be more proud for having all theat DCfC stuff as he hunted down and bought it. For the record, while i did steal the list from the torrent, anything that was physically pressed on cd I have. They're all in a box at my folks house somewhere. Ebay shit for when my kids hit college. I've had the demos for years. I downloaded them from the bands own website when they posted them a few years back. The only thing I dont physically own are the things that were never available to the pubic. So yeah, I hunted down my own collection. Top serious ask before you make a broad generalization. Collecting is serious business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billynomates Posted September 20, 2007 Share Posted September 20, 2007 "In a dream world....I would like everything J Church put out" I have all the J Church 7"s except for half and half and all the LPs It's a pretty long list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacobe Posted September 20, 2007 Share Posted September 20, 2007 I refuse to put shit that anyone could just download. Anyone with access to Bittorrent software could have all that Weezer stuff in all reality (I have that same torrent). I think Oakland and his Toroise collection and Adam and his KYI stuff is more impressive as it took effort, not just a few clicks of a mouse. Even Scriptrain should be more proud for having all theat DCfC stuff as he hunted down and bought it. For the record, while i did steal the list from the torrent, anything that was physically pressed on cd I have. They're all in a box at my folks house somewhere. Ebay shit for when my kids hit college. I've had the demos for years. I downloaded them from the bands own websites. The only thing I dont physically own are the things that were never available to the pubic. So yeah, I hunted down my own collection. Top serious ask before you make a broad generalization. Collecting is serious business. It wasn't at all a slam, sorry if it came off as such. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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