Hey,
I'm not a collector of the boots, so, does anyone can suggest me some that I have to own because of the setlist?
massimo wrote:Hey,
I'm not a collector of the boots, so, does anyone can suggest me some that I have to own because of the setlist?
rob wrote:I'm just so glad this time around these boots will be silver pressed, not burnt cd-r's!!
Can't wait to receive the box (even though it seems Charlottesville disc 2 has been swapped with charlotte in all copies, and some people received some messed up sleeves).. nugs said they will send replacements once available
I sure hope this will be the standard from now on
rival wrote:rob wrote:I'm just so glad this time around these boots will be silver pressed, not burnt cd-r's!!
Can't wait to receive the box (even though it seems Charlottesville disc 2 has been swapped with charlotte in all copies, and some people received some messed up sleeves).. nugs said they will send replacements once available
I sure hope this will be the standard from now on
Silver pressed and proper labels on the CD's was the deciding factor for me to buy the set. I had previously just bought the bluebacks to shows I attened but when I discovered they box set was silver pressed, I pulled the trigger.
MedozK wrote:rival wrote:rob wrote:I'm just so glad this time around these boots will be silver pressed, not burnt cd-r's!!
Can't wait to receive the box (even though it seems Charlottesville disc 2 has been swapped with charlotte in all copies, and some people received some messed up sleeves).. nugs said they will send replacements once available
I sure hope this will be the standard from now on
Silver pressed and proper labels on the CD's was the deciding factor for me to buy the set. I had previously just bought the bluebacks to shows I attened but when I discovered they box set was silver pressed, I pulled the trigger.
I am probably showing my CD ignorance, but what makes 'silver pressed' so good? And, how is it different?
Silver pressed are "stamped." much like a vinyl is pressed. the bluebacks are burnt like you would put in a computer and make a mix cd. the storage quality is 10x better. Like keeping water in a glass cup compared to a paper cup. both will hold the water, and the water will taste the same but if you left that cup on the table for a week, chances are one of them would be leaking when you returned.
rival wrote:MedozK wrote:rival wrote:rob wrote:I'm just so glad this time around these boots will be silver pressed, not burnt cd-r's!!
Can't wait to receive the box (even though it seems Charlottesville disc 2 has been swapped with charlotte in all copies, and some people received some messed up sleeves).. nugs said they will send replacements once available
I sure hope this will be the standard from now on
Silver pressed and proper labels on the CD's was the deciding factor for me to buy the set. I had previously just bought the bluebacks to shows I attened but when I discovered they box set was silver pressed, I pulled the trigger.
I am probably showing my CD ignorance, but what makes 'silver pressed' so good? And, how is it different?
Silver pressed are "stamped." much like a vinyl is pressed. the bluebacks are burnt like you would put in a computer and make a mix cd. the storage quality is 10x better. Like keeping water in a glass cup compared to a paper cup. both will hold the water, and the water will taste the same but if you left that cup on the table for a week, chances are one of them would be leaking when you returned.
MedozK wrote:rival wrote:MedozK wrote:rival wrote:rob wrote:I'm just so glad this time around these boots will be silver pressed, not burnt cd-r's!!
Can't wait to receive the box (even though it seems Charlottesville disc 2 has been swapped with charlotte in all copies, and some people received some messed up sleeves).. nugs said they will send replacements once available
I sure hope this will be the standard from now on
Silver pressed and proper labels on the CD's was the deciding factor for me to buy the set. I had previously just bought the bluebacks to shows I attened but when I discovered they box set was silver pressed, I pulled the trigger.
I am probably showing my CD ignorance, but what makes 'silver pressed' so good? And, how is it different?
Silver pressed are "stamped." much like a vinyl is pressed. the bluebacks are burnt like you would put in a computer and make a mix cd. the storage quality is 10x better. Like keeping water in a glass cup compared to a paper cup. both will hold the water, and the water will taste the same but if you left that cup on the table for a week, chances are one of them would be leaking when you returned.
Thanks. So to get the Silver pressed CDs you have to buy the box?
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