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Topic History of: the best Box set reissue ever
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Martin I have a bad time with box sets.
I allways seem to get the one with a bit missing.
My Springsteen one did not have the book inside, my Public Image one did not have the track listing, my Elvis one had no book either,as for my Wings Band on the Run one, I bought a special gold pen to get it signed, and never had the nerve to ask. I think I will live to regret that.
zooloo When the Americans do a boxed set they do a box set!

The sort of thing you get and its great then it goes off to somewhere safe. Never looked at aqain after the initial interest has worn off.

Cynic I am
JK2006 I remember when he had black hair and glasses!
walter Sobchak While JK tells his life's tale , Jac Holzman who signed some of the greatest US acts of the 60's and 70's to his Elektra label, receives the box set treatment. It is extraordinary in its diversity, talent and originality. Here's Jac opening his Box