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I do like the Macula rework JP,but still prefer the original....... :wink:
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original recording=immaculate and perfect


reworked/froese-an-tized/re-recorded= quite nice for 'now',but in no way 'better'.....no way
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bigmoog wrote:original recording=immaculate and perfect


reworked/froese-an-tized/re-recorded= quite nice for 'now',but in no way 'better'.....no way
Remember, I didn't live in the seventies, there's nothing nostalgic for me listening to the 'original' releases.
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listening to original music is in no way nostalgia for me....as the music sits outside nostalgic memories, i played mt today and it sounded as ever, of itself...very now....because i played it today,to enjoy.
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bigmoog wrote:listening to original music is in no way nostalgia for me....as the music sits outside nostalgic memories, i played mt today and it sounded as ever, of itself...very now....because i played it today,to enjoy.
Enjoying and appreciating what you like as an individual is the most important thing,if we all felt the same life would be terribley boring.....im with you all the way on the MT original :arrow,but obviously for someone who had not heard it in the 70s 80s or even 90s it could be a whole lot different ball game.........Its a superb album tho IMHO 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:I do like the Macula rework JP,but still prefer the original....... :wink:
I like the new version of Macula and it's given me a great appreciation of the original version which I didn't real like all that much when it was released.
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Unsual the original never got a UK release, considering Virgins great marketing of EIMP and Ages
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24db wrote:Unsual the original never got a UK release, considering Virgins great marketing of EIMP and Ages
Please don't tell me that I had an ultra rare import that's worth large amounts of cash today because I got rid of it ages ago. :cry:
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24db wrote:Unsual the original never got a UK release, considering Virgins great marketing of EIMP and Ages
Abysmal marketing by Virgin on those CDs :oops: :oops:
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:Unsual the original never got a UK release, considering Virgins great marketing of EIMP and Ages
Please don't tell me that I had an ultra rare import that's worth large amounts of cash today because I got rid of it ages ago. :cry:
it's not reallly rare Chris, I'd say you can buy one for about £12-20...perhaps a bit more or a bit less.

The Manikin CD is probably the most collectible version at the moment
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:Unsual the original never got a UK release, considering Virgins great marketing of EIMP and Ages
Please don't tell me that I had an ultra rare import that's worth large amounts of cash today because I got rid of it ages ago. :cry:
it's not reallly rare Chris, I'd say you can buy one for about £12-20...perhaps a bit more or a bit less.

The Manikin CD is probably the most collectible version at the moment
What at £9:99 on ebay at present !
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timer wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Please don't tell me that I had an ultra rare import that's worth large amounts of cash today because I got rid of it ages ago. :cry:
it's not reallly rare Chris, I'd say you can buy one for about £12-20...perhaps a bit more or a bit less.

The Manikin CD is probably the most collectible version at the moment
What at £9:99 on ebay at present !
Counterfeit Tim.............Counterfeit :wink:
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timer wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Please don't tell me that I had an ultra rare import that's worth large amounts of cash today because I got rid of it ages ago. :cry:
it's not reallly rare Chris, I'd say you can buy one for about £12-20...perhaps a bit more or a bit less.

The Manikin CD is probably the most collectible version at the moment
What at £9:99 on ebay at present !
I seem to remember mine was £7.99 in Old Town Records (RIP)
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Lucky You mate............if you got a manikin original for that you did very well 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:Lucky You mate............if you got a manikin original for that you did very well 8)
eh? no mate, it was the black vinyly fing, with the 'ole in the middle.

I bought the Manikin one brand new from CDS or SMD at the time...£12.99? something like that
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