Ok, guys, let´s try again... I have VCDs from KRAFT to trade. I accept SWAP. In exchanges, i want: - Live album "Somewhere in Europe" (LP) - about $ 19.00 at the eBay - CD Computer Tour live - about $29.00 at the eBay - Live album "Ruckzuck" (LP) - about $ 19.00 at the eBay. So, the VCDs are not available for SALE, just SWAPs... Someone wants to trade with me ?? So, write me, please. Boing !! Boom !! Tschak !! Eduardo Monteiro
New, related topic! Eduardo Monteiro <edukraft@colatina.com.br> wrote:
In exchanges, i want:
- Live album "Somewhere in Europe" (LP) - about $ 19.00 at the eBay [...] - Live album "Ruckzuck" (LP) - about $ 19.00 at the eBay.
If all else fails, I think a Web search will find you a couple of dealers selling these two (in the US, IIRC). Both are recordings of Kraftwerk gigs in the '70s. I never bother with bootlegs of the later concerts, because the renditions of the songs on them rarely add much variation or improvement to those on the official albums, which are of higher quality and are the definitive versions (IMO). But the recordings of early gigs are of more interest, I think: it's very interesting to hear Kraftwerk "jam" and experiment with themes which they would polish, rework... I don't condone bootleggers profiting from Kraftwerk's recordings. But for material which documents the early years of an important band, it's hard to condone the material being suppressed or ignored...? K
But the recordings of early gigs are of more interest, I think: it's very interesting to hear Kraftwerk "jam" and experiment with themes which they would polish, rework...
Right, these two LPs are a "must have", musically. I'd really be interested to know who makes the profit in this case, though, as these recordings were available in the past with different titles. Are these bootlegs of bootlegs?
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