Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
Wow! That is a real rarity! I never have seen before either.
Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
I wonder if this qualifies as a completely unique version! Any Beatles' butcher covers printed upside down?
Bargain bin gold, favorite bands, concerts, photos, and my record collection: All Good Music
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wow! Have never seen before or even heard of this, ever!
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“... with MGM guiding their ever-brightening path”!!!
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This Ad was printed in the Distant Drummer May 22, 1969 issue. Only difference is the Newspaper Header with page 14 and date. Also the JUNE 1969 Vol1 No5 is placed differently: right below the Electric Factory logo (Inevitable page 325)
The large picture on the booklet for 4CD Matrix box Set is fron one of these two nights by the way
The large picture on the booklet for 4CD Matrix box Set is fron one of these two nights by the way
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
my memory is getting bad then. I have Inevitable books and the Matrix 4cd set so I MUST have seen it. duh
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A 'new' Pickwick compilation LP turned up recently with a few Lou/Cale tracks on it..
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According to Olivier's site, it's just a repack of the Soundsville LP. New to me, though.