TD Book (50 pages) on Amazon

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24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote:Interesting but at 50 pages, it's far too short. As Andy says, his index alone is larger than that.
94 pages :)

mind you I collect info nobody else would bother with; ticket prices, addresses, promoters and cobblers like that :D
That's why your collection is very comprehensive.
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It looks interesting, but it can't be a good one, if it is only 50 pages. You can't even cover my life in 50 pages and that one is rather not interesting. :)
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SequenceC wrote:
24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote:Interesting but at 50 pages, it's far too short. As Andy says, his index alone is larger than that.
94 pages :)

mind you I collect info nobody else would bother with; ticket prices, addresses, promoters and cobblers like that :D
That's why your collection is very comprehensive.
comprehensive cobblers :P
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24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote:
24db wrote: 94 pages :)

mind you I collect info nobody else would bother with; ticket prices, addresses, promoters and cobblers like that :D
That's why your collection is very comprehensive.
comprehensive cobblers :P
We appreciate your hard work Andy, The Archive Plus is a brilliant blog, keep up the good work.
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SequenceC wrote:
24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote: That's why your collection is very comprehensive.
comprehensive cobblers :P
We appreciate your hard work Andy, The Archive Plus is a brilliant blog, keep up the good work.
I agree wholeheatedly,i have and always will appreciate it,it is the definitive TD blog and along with VITN stands out as the major TD fan must see 8) 8) 8)
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SequenceC wrote:
24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote: That's why your collection is very comprehensive.
comprehensive cobblers :P
We appreciate your hard work Andy, The Archive Plus is a brilliant blog, keep up the good work.
cheers....sadly the blog is only the small part
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epsilon75 wrote:
SequenceC wrote:
24db wrote: comprehensive cobblers :P
We appreciate your hard work Andy, The Archive Plus is a brilliant blog, keep up the good work.
I agree wholeheatedly,i have and always will appreciate it,it is the definitive TD blog and along with VITN stands out as the major TD fan must see 8) 8) 8)
cheque's in the post mate ;)
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
SequenceC wrote: We appreciate your hard work Andy, The Archive Plus is a brilliant blog, keep up the good work.


I agree wholeheatedly,i have and always will appreciate it,it is the definitive TD blog and along with VITN stands out as the major TD fan must see 8) 8) 8)
cheque's in the post mate ;)


for 1000 DM :wink:

We should be paying you for all the effort you've done. All those sources you bought (presumably most from eBay) must have cost a lot.

As Colin says, VITN and The Archives Plus are my two favourite TD fan sites.
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SequenceC wrote:
24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote:Interesting but at 50 pages, it's far too short. As Andy says, his index alone is larger than that.
94 pages :)

mind you I collect info nobody else would bother with; ticket prices, addresses, promoters and cobblers like that :D
That's why your collection is very comprehensive.
100 pages :)
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Re: TD Book (50 pages) on Amazon

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TangFanIRL wrote:This curious item is on Amazon's website at the moment:

http://www.amazon.com/Tangerine-Dream-M ... =8-2-spell

Anyone know anything more about it?
anybody bought this wonderful 'tome' yet?
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24db wrote:
TangFanIRL wrote:This curious item is on Amazon's website at the moment:

http://www.amazon.com/Tangerine-Dream-M ... =8-2-spell

Anyone know anything more about it?
anybody bought this wonderful 'tome' yet?
who will pay that much for so little?? :)
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hansx wrote:
24db wrote:
TangFanIRL wrote:This curious item is on Amazon's website at the moment:

http://www.amazon.com/Tangerine-Dream-M ... =8-2-spell

Anyone know anything more about it?
anybody bought this wonderful 'tome' yet?
who will pay that much for so little?? :)
TD fans, Schulze fans, JMJ fans?
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If you live to be 100 you will never see something so miserable, so cheap, so lacking in any thought process than this woeful 'effort'. A 10 year old with the abillity to right click and save would assemble something a 1000 times better than this in an afternoon. Utterly worthless...do yourself a favour, look at wiki and save yourself the money.
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one day I will sit down with my cup of whatever, recline and open the book we all await. :idea:
...The wise.....are silent.....
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Post by T4N63R1N3 DR34M »

Anyone who doubts what Andy says on this, send me a PM and I can
mail you the e-book version free of charge.
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