Thanks alot for this! I've wanted to buy a copy of this flexi for a while, but this will do until I find one.
I recently bought the 1986 fan club tape. Would anyone be interested in a FLAC of that, or has it been shared?
Jam Monkey wrote: Thanks alot for this! I've wanted to buy a copy of this flexi for a while, but this will do until I find one.
I recently bought the 1986 fan club tape. Would anyone be interested in a FLAC of that, or has it been shared?
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I don't believe a FLAC has ever been shared! I only ever saw an MP3 of it to date, and poor quality at that :-(
Would you mind FLAC'ing it for us? :-D
Would it be terribly inappropriate to turn this into a "Flexis" thread?
I have seen a few for sale, and I have even seen some on reliable Discography pages (like the Trainspotter's guide), such as the Jealousy blue flexi from the USSR. This item in particular is considered rare-ish (some versions more than others).
But then I came across other Russian/Polish flexis for songs like Sweet Lady, Son and Daughter, etc. Obviously these were not released as singles around the time the original album was out (Son and Daughter? REALLY?).
I assume these were released many years later by some shady pirate record company to make a quick buck.
Which flexis are considered collectable? What is the criteria?
If it comes down to a simple argument such as "I like its color" then we might as well press our own records! hehe :)
If this is what I think it is, than I have three things to say:
1. This should be awesome, can't believe I missed this one a year ago...
2. Is a re post available?
3. Thank you in advance (to Inu for originally posting this and for whomever may be gracious enough to repost!)
Barry Durex wrote:
Just for the record (pun intended)
There are clean edits of both this recording and also ''Dog With A Bone" on the "Queen Talks" DVD
"but they are not 24bit"
;-)
Of course there are clean edits. They've been circulating for years and years... This whole vinyl upload is a bit silly if you ask me.
Got any recommendations for a better turntable that's more ideal for analog - digital transfers that I can get on a budget of $300 CDN or less?
(no sarcasm intended!)