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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
They are proper pressed CDs, exactly the same as the ones I have for The Roundhouse in February. The spine is a dark blue/green on the Nov 1st CD. Where do I find the catalogue numbers?? Would it be GB871A0660780 & GB871A0724480 which is printed on the actual CD????
Think the number is UWRLIVECD-016. Sound right? Last edited by Liverpool Street; 11-07-2008 at 01:37 PM. Reason: added info |
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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
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I think TheBang was asking if the actual data was pressed, not the artwork. If I remember correctly, the only other live CD that was pressed was the Oblivion Ball CD; all of the Live Here Now CD's I received are CD-R's. |
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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
I am wondering whether the Live Here Now discs are in fact dvd-r's, owing to their blue coloration on the playing side. (As opposed to a pure silver coloration on cd-r's I buy for mix cds and copying photos) The dvd-r's I buy for tv progs are defo blue-y on the playing side
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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
No, they're CD-R. If they were DVD-R, they wouldn't play in CD players. I've seen all kinds of CD-R colors over the years. Light green, dark green, gold, black, blue. DVD-R's are usually purple.
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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
i don't understand all this technical bollox at this moment in time
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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
Haha, music comes out of them is all I know.
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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
Not really, as burned cd's (cd-r) will degenerate over the years...
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Re: New Live CD's - Brixton Academy Oct. 31 & Nov. 1
Taiyo Yuden like the previous LHN CDs will last at 50yrs and probably longer than traditional stamped CDs.
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