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This. I want to snag the Amazonian Lights and Jack White at Third Man packages but can't bring myself to it with his lack of rep or even an eBay/Discogs link. I just can't see someone selling Vault 1 that low, especially when they're in need of funds.

I mean, paypal has you covered in the event of a scam. I don't see any reason to not go for it
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got my copy of the peel sessions set from bullmoose a few days ago. listened to the first session yesterday, which i used to have a bootleg of on cd-r. still just as great as i remember it being. pressing is really good, flat. sounds great. 

 

listening to the second session right now. never got around to listening to this one for whatever reason. it's really super great. jack's guitar sounds a bit... uhh... distant (?)... like the mics are really spaced out or something. either way, it's super great. loving this set. let's build a home/going back to memphis is so damn good.

 

big thanks to whoever posted the bullmoose preorder link.

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15 minutes ago, TheWindBlower said:

Question about the Vault packages: Do they come with download cards?

Also, more specifically, how's the sound on the Jack White and the Bricks - Live on the Garden Bowl Lanes LP? Download card? Anybody looking to sell?

None of the Vault Releases come with download cards. I've got the Garden Bowl Lanes LP that I'd be willing to sell.

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The Melvins reissues are official! Check it out here. Pre-order here

 

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