Springtime in Nagasaki

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billythefish wrote:I love surprises like this! In fact, I would much prefer things this way around than all these unfulfilled promises, changed plans and speculation. Rather like the old days of turning up in HMV and finding a pleasant surprise nestled between the 'Talking Heads' and 'James Taylor' section!
I'm with you on this Stephen, although my initial reaction was "Oh bollocks, more money" However, I'm completely convinced it will be worth it. (Wish I didn't have the hassle of PayPal though!).
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Hobo wrote:
billythefish wrote:I love surprises like this! In fact, I would much prefer things this way around than all these unfulfilled promises, changed plans and speculation. Rather like the old days of turning up in HMV and finding a pleasant surprise nestled between the 'Talking Heads' and 'James Taylor' section!
I'm with you on this Stephen, although my initial reaction was "Oh bollocks, more money" However, I'm completely convinced it will be worth it. (Wish I didn't have the hassle of PayPal though!).
might be worth holding off and seeing if any copies turn up at the gig Mick
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
billythefish wrote:I love surprises like this! In fact, I would much prefer things this way around than all these unfulfilled promises, changed plans and speculation. Rather like the old days of turning up in HMV and finding a pleasant surprise nestled between the 'Talking Heads' and 'James Taylor' section!
I'm with you on this Stephen, although my initial reaction was "Oh bollocks, more money" However, I'm completely convinced it will be worth it. (Wish I didn't have the hassle of PayPal though!).
might be worth holding off and seeing if any copies turn up at the gig Mick
Maybe, but I don't fancy the scrum, with a bad back!
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bigmoog wrote:
EricDraven wrote:Will it be available through Groove?

as far as TD's news announced, only thru eastgate



but I will bet my wig, that it will be on sale at astoria
Groove is selling almost everything from them, guess this one too.
A lot cheaper too. TD is charging 7€ for posting.
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Luckily all the management sodded off by 4:30 this afternoon, so I got on the Td site, wonderfull surprise a new CD and before the MFD & gig.
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I'm imagining that the music might be a cross between Metaphor and the Seven Letters from Tibet. Right or wrong I'm still looking forward to these discs :)
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hansx wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
EricDraven wrote:Will it be available through Groove?

as far as TD's news announced, only thru eastgate



but I will bet my wig, that it will be on sale at astoria
Groove is selling almost everything from them, guess this one too.
A lot cheaper too. TD is charging 7€ for posting.
No, Groove is not cheaper! In fact, it is more expensive:
Springtime in Nagasaki - Groove - € 19.25 + € 7.70 registered post
Springtime in Nagasaki - Eastgate - € 16.00 + € 7.00 registered post
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Just Placed my order

an early birthday present
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Ordered mine two ticks ago. Early birthday gift to myself too. :D
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I'm very intruiged by this. Think about it, a new series of albums. :D
And it's been a while since the last album with only two tracks.

In my case it will be a get well present. My throat feels like barbed wire...
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The level of cynicism and vitriol already displayed on other sites about this disc (without even hearing a single note from the disc) is unbelievable. Tangerine dream the new 'musical doormat', roll up and take your frustrations out now. Coming to forums near you soon.

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24db wrote:The level of cynicism and vitriol already displayed on other sites about this disc (without even hearing a single note from the disc) is unbelievable. Tangerine dream the new 'musical doormat', roll up and take your frustrations out now. Coming to forums near you soon.

:?
I've stopped looking. They hate post Schmoelling TD and yet they can't stop talking about them. Could that be because they can't find anybody better to discuss!
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:The level of cynicism and vitriol already displayed on other sites about this disc (without even hearing a single note from the disc) is unbelievable. Tangerine dream the new 'musical doormat', roll up and take your frustrations out now. Coming to forums near you soon.

:?
I've stopped looking. They hate post Schmoelling TD and yet they can't stop talking about them. Could that be because they can't find anybody better to discuss!
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Desert_Voyager wrote:
hansx wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
as far as TD's news announced, only thru eastgate



but I will bet my wig, that it will be on sale at astoria
Groove is selling almost everything from them, guess this one too.
A lot cheaper too. TD is charging 7€ for posting.
No, Groove is not cheaper! In fact, it is more expensive:



Springtime in Nagasaki - Groove - € 19.25 + € 7.70 registered post
Springtime in Nagasaki - Eastgate - € 16.00 + € 7.00 registered post
Agreed Groove is no cheaper, infact u better order disc #2 now, MAYBE it will arrive at the same time as it takes sooooo long for orders from Groove to reach us

:D :) :? 8) :!: :arrow:
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Taximan431 wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:
hansx wrote: Groove is selling almost everything from them, guess this one too.
A lot cheaper too. TD is charging 7€ for posting.
No, Groove is not cheaper! In fact, it is more expensive:



Springtime in Nagasaki - Groove - € 19.25 + € 7.70 registered post
Springtime in Nagasaki - Eastgate - € 16.00 + € 7.00 registered post
Agreed Groove is no cheaper, infact u better order disc #2 now, MAYBE it will arrive at the same time as it takes sooooo long for orders from Groove to reach us

:D :) :? 8) :!: :arrow:
I've heard that Groove are bad with their delivery times , obviously TD have had problems in this area in the past, but they seem to have sorted things out now and I usually get my discs 3-7 days after I order them.
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