Italian pic. disc with unplugged songs; what's it worth?
sandyam said on December 25, 2006 10:03:
I have seen it somewhere but I don’t have a clue about what I should pay for it.
Can anyone help? I
sandyam said on December 25, 2006 22:36:
Yep, I am talking about the vinyl.
And here’s an another thing I’d like to know:
Is it right that is has no offical sleeve? I mean, I have seen in a neutral sleeve with nothing on it, if you know what I mean..
Well, 50 euros is a lot of money. So we can call it a rare item, can’t we?
tevensso (moderator) said on December 28, 2006 18:00:
It’s a bootleg, so it shouldn’t be that pricey.
colinvdbel (moderator) said on January 6, 2007 20:33:
Yeah, it’s pretty rare I guess... And yes, there’s no official sleeve for this disc, but there are however official labels for the disc (the ones which normally are in the middle of an LP).
Roxer_Only said on February 3, 2007 15:44:
yepp. i bought that bootleg a few days ago in a café (if you wonder, they are selling some vinyls too). grandma said “hey, have you seen this vinyls?” “yeah yeah i know.” coz i hadn’t seen any Roxette there. but now there were. and i got “wah!”.
and there i found it. i thought it was a bootleg or something. it had it’s wrongspellings. “here comes the week-end” for eg. the funniest is, that it isn’t written Gessle where it says who has written the lyrics and music, it is written “Gessie”. i had to look twice.
however, i bought the vinyl for like 20 euro. if you should say in euro.
keep on roxin’ at www.roxer.se!
colinvdbel (moderator) said on December 25, 2006 11:02:
You mean the vinyl? I’m not sure, I haven’t seen it around for a while. I ’d say about 50 euro’s?