On 24 septembre 2013 at 09:49:31, Xav (alunare@gmail.com) wrote:
Everyone is entitled to an opinion.Its funny how you've managed in the space of one sentence to completely contradict yourself by qualifying as "bullshit" every argument which doesn't go your way.On 24 septembre 2013 at 07:25:41, Orbstreperous Fritz (orb@ocara.org) wrote:
100% agreed.Also, it's funny to see how easy it is for people to pass judgement and to come up with bullshit to discern what's good bootlegging from what's bad bootlegging.On 24 September 2013 06:20, Peter Granstrom <ruskprick@hotmail.com> wrote:
I find a lot of the comments of the bootlegging issue a bit out of line. Seems like some people still think it's the early 90's when everyone and their uncle bought hundreds of CDs. I would be very surprised if the Recovered & Remastered series even broke even. They are obvioulsy manufactued in a very limited run. My guess would be maximum 500 copies each and I hardly think they sell more than a few hundred of each title. The production cost of 500 factory pressed CDs is fairly high. Add to that all the hours put in mixing, editing and "cleaning" the masters, and producing high quality artwork. These bootlegs are very well made, a true labour of love. If the guy makes a few bob at the end of the day, good luck to him.
Peter
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