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Post by nobodyschild on Nov 22, 2019 2:24:25 GMT
I still get a bit smug every time I put on ANWR...aaaaand embarrassed that I left the price sticker on it—I still wonder what Jeff thought when he signed it and saw that his masterpiece sold for 7 bucks
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Post by Helmut83 on Nov 22, 2019 2:36:11 GMT
Jeff was probably too excited about people of such a young age still buying his records and considering him a musical genius to notice or care about the cheap price.
Not that his 1976 album being sold cheap will force him to move to a one-room apartment and circulate through town on a scooter.
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Post by eloneen on Nov 22, 2019 3:05:15 GMT
I still get a bit smug every time I put on ANWR...aaaaand embarrassed that I left the price sticker on it—I still wonder what Jeff thought when he signed it and saw that his masterpiece sold for 7 bucks Believe it or not, $7 was about the going price for LPs back in 1976, and concert tickets were not much more, at least for "General Admission" tickets. It's amazing that prices for albums have only doubled or tripled in price at most, but prices for concert tickets have increased exponentially, especially when you add in all the fees!
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Post by Timeblue on Nov 22, 2019 12:15:22 GMT
Whenever I buy old vinyl which has stickers on either the price or whatever,the stickers STAY on.
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Post by tightrope on Nov 22, 2019 20:15:13 GMT
I still get a bit smug every time I put on ANWR...aaaaand embarrassed that I left the price sticker on it—I still wonder what Jeff thought when he signed it and saw that his masterpiece sold for 7 bucks Believe it or not, $7 was about the going price for LPs back in 1976, and concert tickets were not much more, at least for "General Admission" tickets. It's amazing that prices for albums have only doubled or tripled in price at most, but prices for concert tickets have increased exponentially, especially when you add in all the fees! If I remember correctly, I gave less than $40 for 4 tickets in 1978. Those were great days.
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Post by Timeblue on Nov 22, 2019 23:14:01 GMT
Believe it or not, $7 was about the going price for LPs back in 1976, and concert tickets were not much more, at least for "General Admission" tickets. It's amazing that prices for albums have only doubled or tripled in price at most, but prices for concert tickets have increased exponentially, especially when you add in all the fees! If I remember correctly, I gave less than $40 for 4 tickets in 1978. Those were great days. No doubt... I would have loved to have been there.
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